Dates: 11/18 -12/19/24
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Urquidi
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $10.00
In this course students will study different typesýof material for exterior finishing such as wood,ýsteel, aluminum, vinyl, EIFS, and brick. Thereýwill also be an in-depth look at windows andýexterior doors for residential and commercialýconstruction. Included in this class is estimatingýmaterials, plan reading and the study of deckýbuilding.
Prerequisites: Take CON-136  
Class Times:
TRC LAB2 F 08:00AM 11:25AM H102
TRC LEC MW 08:00AM 09:20AM H102
TRC LAB2 MTWTH 09:30AM 02:35PM H102
Dates: 11/20 -12/19/24
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $225.00
This course expands the students' knowledge ofýtasks, assessments and observations of patients inýthe health care environment. Students developýtechnical skills specific to complex needs of theýpatient.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-173
Class Times:
OTHR LAB2 TTH 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 TWF 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
Dates: 11/20 -12/19/24
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Garvey
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $15.00
This course includes the basics of hand tools,ýunderstanding drawings, manual machines andýlayout. It focuses on interpretation of basic GD&Týfeature control frames, and emphasizes teamwork,ýcritical thinking and problem solving throughýhands-on experience and practical applications.ýThis course aligns with the NIMS (NationalýInstitute of Metalworking Skills) standards.
Class Times:
ADS LAB3 MTWTHF 09:30AM 11:30AM L407
ADS LEC MTWTHF 08:00AM 09:20AM L407
Dates: 11/22 -11/23/24
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Nickles
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $175.00
This course is designed for individuals who mustýinitially evaluate and stabilize the traumaýpatient. It is intended to teach the skillsýnecessary for rapid assessment, resuscitation,ýpackaging and transport: stressing thoseýconditions which require immediate transport.ýPermission of instructor required.
Class Times:
ADS LEC S 08:00AM 04:30PM L433
ADS LEC F 02:00PM 10:30PM L433
Dates: 11/23 -12/19/24
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Lias
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $225.00
This course expands the students' knowledge ofýtasks, assessments and observations of patients inýthe health care environment. Students developýtechnical skills specific to complex needs of theýpatient.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-173
Class Times:
OTHR LAB2 W 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 S 06:00AM 04:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 MW 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
Add'l Info: college now
Dates: 11/23 -12/19/24
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Goulette
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $225.00
This course expands the students' knowledge ofýtasks, assessments and observations of patients inýthe health care environment. Students developýtechnical skills specific to complex needs of theýpatient.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-173
Class Times:
ADS LAB2 MWF 04:00PM 09:30PM L303
ADS LAB2 S 08:00AM 01:30PM L303
Dates: 11/23 -12/19/24
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peterson
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $225.00
This course expands the students' knowledge ofýtasks, assessments and observations of patients inýthe health care environment. Students developýtechnical skills specific to complex needs of theýpatient.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-173
Class Times:
ADS LAB2 MW 04:00PM 09:30PM L303
OTHR LAB2 F 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
ADS LAB2 S 08:30AM 01:30PM L303
Add'l Info: college now
Dates: 11/23 -12/19/24
Location: Cherokee
Instructor: Nelson
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $225.00
This course expands the students' knowledge ofýtasks, assessments and observations of patients inýthe health care environment. Students developýtechnical skills specific to complex needs of theýpatient.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-173
Class Times:
CEAH LAB2 TW 06:00AM 04:30PM TBA
CEAH LAB2 T 10:00AM 09:30PM TBA
Dates: 11/25 -12/19/24
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Marchand
Credits: 1
This course focuses on hazardous materialsýoperations and follows the requirements of NFPAý472 for the standard for competence of respondersýto hazardous materials/weapons of mass destructionýincidents.
Class Times:
GSM LEC MWF 09:00AM 10:20AM C128
Dates: 11/19
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $70.00
The goal of the Basic Life Support (BLS) ProviderýCourse is to train participants to save lives ofývictims in cardiac arrest through high-qualityýcardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The AmericanýHeart Association (AHA) designed the BLS Course toýteach healthcare professionals how to performýhigh-quality CPR individually or as part of aýteam. BLS skills are applicable to any healthcareýsetting. BLS students will learn rescue techniquesýfor adults, children, and infants.ýýAt the end of the BLS Course, students will beýable to:ý - Describe the importance of high-quality CPR andýits impact on survivalý - Describe all of the steps of the Chain ofýSurvivalý - Apply the BLS concepts of the Chain of Survivalý - Recognize the signs of someone needing CPRý - Perform high-quality CPR for an adultý - Describe the importance of early use of anýautomated external defibrillator (AED)ý - Demonstrate the appropriate use of an AEDý - Provide effective ventilation by using aýbarrier deviceý - Perform high-quality CPR for a childý - Perform high-quality CPR for an infantý - Describe the importance of teams in multirescueýresuscitationý - Perform as an effective team member duringýmultirescue CPRý - Describe the technique for relief ofýforeign-body airway obstruction for an adult orýchildý - Describe the technique for relief ofýforeign-body airway obstruction for an infantýýCourse includes skills practice, skills testing,ýand a written test.ýýCertification cards will be issued afterýsuccessfully completing the course; courseýcompletion cards must be renewed every two years.ýýAll registration fees must be paid at time ofýregistration.ýýA cancelation of fees will only be processed ifýyou notify registration of your wish toýwithdraw before the class begins.
Prerequisites: BLS Healthcare Provider Book  
Class Times:
RED LEC T 06:00PM 10:00PM W108
Dates: 11/20
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Utesch
This course will assist employers to protectýemployees from potentially hazardous energy. ýEmployers are required by OSHA to developýprograms to properly train all employees who mayýcome in contact with hazardous energy and toýrecord that training. Topics include;ýrequirements of the OSHA standards1910.147 andýits associated programs, how to develop,ýimplement, and maintain a functional program.
Class Times:
OTHR LEC W 08:00AM 03:00PM OTHR
Dates: 11/20
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
A Coffee Lover's Delight - Tour of Coffee KingýýJoin Shawn Donnelly at the Coffee King in SiouxýCity for an exclusive tour of their small-batchýcoffee roasting facility. Discover the intricateýprocess of roasting coffee, explore variousýroasting levels, and delve into the fascinatingýorigins of this beloved beverage. After the tour,ýindulge in specialty coffee drinks crafted byýShawn himself, and enjoy a relaxed atmosphereýperfect for asking questions and connecting withýfellow coffee enthusiasts.ýýLifelong Learning membership not required.
Class Times:
LEC W 01:00PM 02:00PM
Dates: 11/21
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Siouxland History with Local ResearchersýýResearchers from the Sioux City Museum, SiouxlandýPublic Library, and Air Museum often share theirýpresentations about the history and lifestyles ofýSioux City on the Western Iowa Tech CommunityýCollege campus for Lifelong Learners.ýýWe appreciate their willingness to come and shareýwith our members about their various researchýprojects.
Class Times:
APT LEC TH 11:00AM 12:30PM D103
Dates: 11/23
Location: Denison
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $60.00
Iowa approved nurse aide written competency exam. ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to the nurse aide registryýstatus in Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Iowa Dept of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM TBA
Dates: 11/23
Location: Denison
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $115.00
Iowa approved nurse aide skills competency exam.ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to Nurse Aide Registry statusýin Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Department of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM TBA
Dates: 11/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $45.00
HeartCode Basic Life Support (BLS) ProviderýCourse. The goal of this course is to trainýparticipants to save the lives of victims inýcardiac arrest through high-qualityýcardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). BLS skillsýare applicable to any healthcare setting. BLSýstudents will learn rescue techniques for adults,ýchildren, and infants. The course includes skillsýpractice and skills testing. Certification cardsýwill be issued after successfully completing theýcourse; course completion cards must be renewedýevery two years.
Class Times:
ADS LEC T 10:00AM 04:00PM L427
Dates: 12/03 -12/06/24
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Utesch
Course Level Fee: $825.00
Introduction to OSHA policies, procedures, andýstandards, as well as, general industry safety andýhealth principles. The scope and application ofýthe OSHA General Industry Standards is discussed.ýSpecial emphasis is place on those areas that areýmost hazardous, along with recommended abatementýtechniques.
Class Times:
GSM LEC TWTHF 08:00AM 04:30PM C120
Dates: 12/03 -12/19/24
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: David
Course Cost: $10.00
This is one of our most popular programs. Haveýfun working out in a healthy way. The programýincludes stretching and weightlifting toýstrengthen muscles and improve cardiovascularýhealth. This class is one of the most popular,ýsoýbe sure to sign up early to avoid disappointment!ýýLifelong Learning Membership required.ýWITCC ID requiredýýIMPORTANT NOTE: This class will be held in theýGymnasium in the Dr. Robert E. Dunker Center. Inýorder to gain access to this room, you will needýa student I.D. Please bring a change of shoesýwith you, preferably athletic shoes/sneakers. TheýAerobics Room, W203 is also reserved for thisýclass from 9 - 11 a.m. for warm ups.
Class Times:
RED LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:30AM W123
Dates: 12/03 -12/17/24
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
MONEY SMARTýýTake control of your finances, even when money isýshort. Worry less when you learn to prioritizeýbills, protect your credit, and manage debt. JoinýCarol Ehlers, a HumanýSciences Specialist in Family Finance with IowaýState University Extension and Outreach, toýdiscover the ten questions to understand your ownýpersonal financial well-being, learn what to do ifýyou don't have enough toýpay a bill, how to improve your credit score andýbest practices for reducing debt. This class isýformatted in three sixty-minute sessions, so youýhave time to process andýapply these strategies.ýýThese classes are sponsored by your local ISUýExtension and Outreach Woodbury County Office.
Class Times:
APT LEC T 10:30AM 11:30AM D202
Dates: 12/04
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $10.00
The Lifelong Learning Book Club is a wonderful wayýto share ideas with people who love books.ýWe'd love to have you join us! It's veryýinformal and friendly and includes lunch from ourýOverlook Cafeteria.
Class Times:
ADS LEC W 12:00PM 01:30PM L110
Dates: 12/04
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Wright
Course Cost: $15.00
Learn to make Christmas Goodies for your familyýand friends with Brenda Wright, from Brenda'sýBaking Company. Brenda will email a grocery andýsupply list so you will have everything you needýon hand. You can watch and ask questions in realýtime as Brenda demonstrates how to make Fudge,ýBing Bars and Oreo Truffles from scratch in herýkitchen. Create your own goodies at the same timeýor sit back and relax knowing the recording willýbe available for later.
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC W 06:00PM 07:30PM ZOOM
Dates: 12/05
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $10.00
THRIVING IN PLACEýýPut plans in place now that support your abilityýto continue independent living for the yearsýahead. Identify yourýpriorities, assess your current environment, andýexplore home modifications to help aging in placeýbe safe and comfortable. JoinýCarol Ehlers, a Human Sciences Specialist inýFamily Finance with Iowa State UniversityýExtension and Outreach, as she shares proactiveýsteps toward creating aýliving environment that not only meets yourýcurrent needs but also sets the stage for a futureýfilled with independence,comfort, and peace ofýmind.ýýThese classes are sponsored by your local ISUýExtension and Outreach Woodbury County Office.
Class Times:
APT LEC TH 10:30AM 11:30AM D202
Dates: 12/06
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $25.00
Join us on a day-trip to the Lauritzen Gardens inýOmaha, one of the region's most beautiful andýeducational cultural attractions. The all-ýinclusive fee covers transportation, admission,ýguided tour and picnic lunch. Lifelong LearningýMembership required.
Class Times:
LEC F 09:00AM 06:00PM
Dates: 12/06
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $85.00
Join us on a day-trip to the Lauritzen Gardens inýOmaha, one of the region's most beautiful andýeducational cultural attractions. The all-ýinclusive fee covers transportation, admission,ýguided tour and picnic lunch. Lifelong LearningýMembership required.
Class Times:
LEC F 09:00AM 06:00PM
Dates: 12/07 -12/08/24
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Hawkins
Course Level Fee: $180.00
If you received an OWI in the state of Iowa, youýwill need to complete the following before yourýdriver's license can be reinstated. Note that inýsome cases, additional penalties/requirements mayýbe imposed by the court system and/or by the IowaýDepartment of Transportation.
Class Times:
CCO LEC SSU 08:00AM 02:00PM B222
Dates: 12/07
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $60.00
Iowa approved nurse aide written competency exam. ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to the nurse aide registryýstatus in Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Iowa Dept of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
ADS LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM L303
Dates: 12/07
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $115.00
Iowa approved nurse aide skills competency exam.ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to Nurse Aide Registry statusýin Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Department of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
ADS LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM L303
Dates: 12/09 -12/11/24
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Hansen
Course Level Fee: $119.00
This course is designed to prepare individuals whoýare currently employed in a 15-bed or less MRýresidential facility, childcare facility,ýsupervised apartment living, orýcommunity-supported living arrangement to safelyýadministerýnon-parenteral medications. Emphasis is placed onýsafely administering medications from aýprescription bottle and observing reactions toýthese medications. 100% attendance is required forýsuccessful completion. Students will complete aýclinical skills checklist under the supervision ofýan RN or supervisor in the facility.
Class Times:
ADS LEC MT 09:00AM 03:30PM L303

ADS LEC W 09:00AM 02:30PM L303
Dates: 12/12
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Hansen
Course Level Fee: $127.00
This training provides supervised clinical forýmedication managers in residential careýfacilities.
Class Times:
ADS LAB TH 09:00AM 12:00PM L303
Dates: 12/12
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $70.00
The goal of the Basic Life Support (BLS) ProviderýCourse is to train participants to save lives ofývictims in cardiac arrest through high-qualityýcardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The AmericanýHeart Association (AHA) designed the BLS Course toýteach healthcare professionals how to performýhigh-quality CPR individually or as part of aýteam. BLS skills are applicable to any healthcareýsetting. BLS students will learn rescue techniquesýfor adults, children, and infants.ýýAt the end of the BLS Course, students will beýable to:ý - Describe the importance of high-quality CPR andýits impact on survivalý - Describe all of the steps of the Chain ofýSurvivalý - Apply the BLS concepts of the Chain of Survivalý - Recognize the signs of someone needing CPRý - Perform high-quality CPR for an adultý - Describe the importance of early use of anýautomated external defibrillator (AED)ý - Demonstrate the appropriate use of an AEDý - Provide effective ventilation by using aýbarrier deviceý - Perform high-quality CPR for a childý - Perform high-quality CPR for an infantý - Describe the importance of teams in multirescueýresuscitationý - Perform as an effective team member duringýmultirescue CPRý - Describe the technique for relief ofýforeign-body airway obstruction for an adult orýchildý - Describe the technique for relief ofýforeign-body airway obstruction for an infantýýCourse includes skills practice, skills testing,ýand a written test.ýýCertification cards will be issued afterýsuccessfully completing the course; courseýcompletion cards must be renewed every two years.ýýAll registration fees must be paid at time ofýregistration.ýýA cancelation of fees will only be processed ifýyou notify registration of your wish toýwithdraw before the class begins.
Prerequisites: BLS Healthcare Provider Book  
Class Times:
RED LEC TH 06:00PM 10:00PM W108
Dates: 12/14
Location: Denison
Instructor: Torno
Course Level Fee: $125.00
The enrollment fee for the Driver Improvementýcourse is $125.  Students have the option toýreschedule once to a future class for a $25ýreschedule fee.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC S 08:00AM 04:30PM B3
Dates: 12/14
Location: Denison
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $60.00
Iowa approved nurse aide written competency exam. ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to the nurse aide registryýstatus in Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Iowa Dept of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM TBA
Dates: 12/14
Location: Denison
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $115.00
Iowa approved nurse aide skills competency exam.ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to Nurse Aide Registry statusýin Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Department of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM TBA
Dates: 12/17
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $45.00
HeartCode Basic Life Support (BLS) ProviderýCourse. The goal of this course is to trainýparticipants to save the lives of victims inýcardiac arrest through high-qualityýcardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). BLS skillsýare applicable to any healthcare setting. BLSýstudents will learn rescue techniques for adults,ýchildren, and infants. The course includes skillsýpractice and skills testing. Certification cardsýwill be issued after successfully completing theýcourse; course completion cards must be renewedýevery two years.
Class Times:
ADS LEC T 10:00AM 04:00PM L427
Dates: 12/21
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $60.00
Iowa approved nurse aide written competency exam. ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to the nurse aide registryýstatus in Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Iowa Dept of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
ADS LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM L303
Dates: 12/21
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $115.00
Iowa approved nurse aide skills competency exam.ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to Nurse Aide Registry statusýin Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Department of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
ADS LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM L303
Dates: 01/02 -01/30/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: David
Course Cost: $10.00
This is one of our most popular programs. Haveýfun working out in a healthy way. The programýincludes stretching and weightlifting toýstrengthen muscles and improve cardiovascularýhealth. This class is one of the most popular,ýsoýbe sure to sign up early to avoid disappointment!ýýLifelong Learning Membership required.ýWITCC ID requiredýýIMPORTANT NOTE: This class will be held in theýGymnasium in the Dr. Robert E. Dunker Center. Inýorder to gain access to this room, you will needýa student I.D. Please bring a change of shoesýwith you, preferably athletic shoes/sneakers. TheýAerobics Room, W203 is also reserved for thisýclass from 9 - 11 a.m. for warm ups.
Class Times:
RED LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:30AM W123
Dates: 01/06 -02/10/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: David
Course Cost: $15.00
Welcome to our 30-minute Fall Prevention BalanceýClass, specifically designed to help seniorsýimprove stability, confidence, and reduce the riskýof falls. Each exercise is carefully selected toýtarget balance, strength, and coordination in aýsafe and effective manner. This Fall PreventionýBalance Class offers a condensed yet effectiveýroutine to help seniors stay active, healthy, andýconfident in their movements.
Class Times:
RED LEC M 09:30AM 10:00AM W203
Dates: 01/06 -01/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Steele
Course Level Fee: $399.00
Individualized instruction by certified DriversýEducation Instructors can be arranged onýSaturdays.  You must be 18 years of age andýpossess a valid learners permit.  Each studentýwill spend 4 hours in the classroom and six hoursýbehind the wheel, usually at the rate of two hoursýper week.
Class Times:
ADS LEC M 06:00PM 08:00PM L213
Dates: 01/06 -02/05/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Herron
Course Level Fee: $2,965.00
This program is designed to prepare men and womenýfor tractor trailer driving employment.  Theýcourse will consist of classroom instruction andýbehind-the-wheel experience in trucks currentlyýused by the transportation industry.  Areas ofýinstruction include: *Instrument Clusters *BrakeýSystem *Operation and Inspection *Diesel Enginesý*Trailer Specifications *Coupling and UncouplingýTrailers Safely *Shifting Theory *DrivingýTechniques *Backing Tractor-Trailers *ParallelýParking Tractor-Trailers *Federal Motor CarrierýSafety Regulations *Daily Logs  By the end of theýprogram, successful students will have anýopportunity to test for their Class A CDL. Class AýCDL instructional permit, driving record, DOTýphysical, and drug screen are required to beginýthe program.  The ability to read and speakýEnglish is encouraged. Job placement assistance isýavailable.
Class Times:
BWC LEC MTWTHF 08:00AM 05:00PM W102
Dates: 01/07
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $45.00
HeartCode Basic Life Support (BLS) ProviderýCourse. The goal of this course is to trainýparticipants to save the lives of victims inýcardiac arrest through high-qualityýcardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). BLS skillsýare applicable to any healthcare setting. BLSýstudents will learn rescue techniques for adults,ýchildren, and infants. The course includes skillsýpractice and skills testing. Certification cardsýwill be issued after successfully completing theýcourse; course completion cards must be renewedýevery two years.
Class Times:
ADS LEC T 10:00AM 04:00PM L427
Dates: 01/08 -02/12/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Benson
Course Cost: $25.00
Join this class for seniors interested inýlearningýbeginning yoga. Yoga is known for improvingýmental focus, balance, strength, flexibility,ýcirculation, and digestion all while decreasingýstress! ýýPlease be sure to bring along an extra pair ofýsoft-soled shoes such as running shoes or danceýshoes to wear in this class, in order to protectýthe floor of the studio.ýýIMPORTANT NOTE: This course will be held in theýDr. Robert E. Dunker Center, Room W203. In orderýto gain access to this classroom you will need aýstudent I.D. Once registered for the class, youýcan obtain your I.D. free of charge fromýEnrollment Services, Kiser Building. Please allowýtime for your registration in the class as wellýas for your I.D. to be processed.
Class Times:
RED LEC W 10:15AM 11:15AM W203
Dates: 01/09 -04/03/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Henningfeld
This course will cover a variety of innovative ýapproaches to developing a High Performance ýManagement team. The course is for supervisoryýpersonnel who wish to develop their current ýmanagement style and approach.
Class Times:
CCO LEC TH 01:00PM 04:00PM B222
Dates: 01/09
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $70.00
The goal of the Basic Life Support (BLS) ProviderýCourse is to train participants to save lives ofývictims in cardiac arrest through high-qualityýcardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The AmericanýHeart Association (AHA) designed the BLS Course toýteach healthcare professionals how to performýhigh-quality CPR individually or as part of aýteam. BLS skills are applicable to any healthcareýsetting. BLS students will learn rescue techniquesýfor adults, children, and infants.ýýAt the end of the BLS Course, students will beýable to:ý - Describe the importance of high-quality CPR andýits impact on survivalý - Describe all of the steps of the Chain ofýSurvivalý - Apply the BLS concepts of the Chain of Survivalý - Recognize the signs of someone needing CPRý - Perform high-quality CPR for an adultý - Describe the importance of early use of anýautomated external defibrillator (AED)ý - Demonstrate the appropriate use of an AEDý - Provide effective ventilation by using aýbarrier deviceý - Perform high-quality CPR for a childý - Perform high-quality CPR for an infantý - Describe the importance of teams in multirescueýresuscitationý - Perform as an effective team member duringýmultirescue CPRý - Describe the technique for relief ofýforeign-body airway obstruction for an adult orýchildý - Describe the technique for relief ofýforeign-body airway obstruction for an infantýýCourse includes skills practice, skills testing,ýand a written test.ýýCertification cards will be issued afterýsuccessfully completing the course; courseýcompletion cards must be renewed every two years.ýýAll registration fees must be paid at time ofýregistration.ýýA cancelation of fees will only be processed ifýyou notify registration of your wish toýwithdraw before the class begins.
Prerequisites: BLS Healthcare Provider Book  
Class Times:
RED LEC TH 06:00PM 10:00PM W108
Dates: 01/09 -02/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Benson
Course Cost: $25.00
Join this class for seniors interested inýlearningýbeginning yoga. Yoga is known for improvingýmental focus, balance, strength, flexibility,ýcirculation, and digestion all while decreasingýstress! ýýPlease be sure to bring along an extra pair ofýsoft-soled shoes such as running shoes or danceýshoes to wear in this class, in order to protectýthe floor of the studio.ýýIMPORTANT NOTE: This course will be held in theýDr. Robert E. Dunker Center, Room W203. In orderýto gain access to this classroom you will need aýstudent I.D. Once registered for the class, youýcan obtain your I.D. free of charge fromýEnrollment Services, Kiser Building. Please allowýtime for your registration in the class as wellýas for your I.D. to be processed.
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC TH 09:30AM 10:30AM ZOOM
Dates: 01/15 -02/19/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Scoville
Course Cost: $450.00
Learn the basic fundamentals of boiler operations.ýThis entry level course concentrates on theýfundamentals of low-pressure boiler operations andýis offered through the use of classroom study asýwell as hands-on exercises.
Class Times:
NET LEC MTWTHF 08:00AM 05:00PM WEB
Dates: 01/15 -06/06/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Torno
Course Level Fee: $575.00
This course is designed to prepare qualifiedýindividuals to provide the behind-the-wheelýcomponent of an approved driver education course.ýMust be 25 years of age to receive certification.ýThe course consists of twenty-four clock hours ofýinstruction and a twelve-hour observed practicum,ýwhich is the responsibility of the student toýsetup with a certified driver's educationýinstructor. This is a blended-learning courseýwhich includes on-line 8 hours of mandatoryýclassroom instruction.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/15 -06/06/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Torno
Course Cost: $120.00
This course is a refresher course for currentýBehind-the-Wheel instructors. Topics includeýroute selection, teaching techniques, changes inýregulations, and the psychology of young drivers.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -01/22/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Course Level Fee: $119.00
This course is designed to prepare individuals whoýare currently employed in a 15-bed or less MRýresidential facility, childcare facility,ýsupervised apartment living, orýcommunity-supported living arrangement to safelyýadministerýnon-parenteral medications. Emphasis is placed onýsafely administering medications from aýprescription bottle and observing reactions toýthese medications. 100% attendance is required forýsuccessful completion. Students will complete aýclinical skills checklist under the supervision ofýan RN or supervisor in the facility.
Class Times:
APT LEC W 09:00AM 02:30PM D202

APT LEC MT 09:00AM 03:30PM D202
Dates: 01/21
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $70.00
The goal of the Basic Life Support (BLS) ProviderýCourse is to train participants to save lives ofývictims in cardiac arrest through high-qualityýcardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The AmericanýHeart Association (AHA) designed the BLS Course toýteach healthcare professionals how to performýhigh-quality CPR individually or as part of aýteam. BLS skills are applicable to any healthcareýsetting. BLS students will learn rescue techniquesýfor adults, children, and infants.ýýAt the end of the BLS Course, students will beýable to:ý - Describe the importance of high-quality CPR andýits impact on survivalý - Describe all of the steps of the Chain ofýSurvivalý - Apply the BLS concepts of the Chain of Survivalý - Recognize the signs of someone needing CPRý - Perform high-quality CPR for an adultý - Describe the importance of early use of anýautomated external defibrillator (AED)ý - Demonstrate the appropriate use of an AEDý - Provide effective ventilation by using aýbarrier deviceý - Perform high-quality CPR for a childý - Perform high-quality CPR for an infantý - Describe the importance of teams in multirescueýresuscitationý - Perform as an effective team member duringýmultirescue CPRý - Describe the technique for relief ofýforeign-body airway obstruction for an adult orýchildý - Describe the technique for relief ofýforeign-body airway obstruction for an infantýýCourse includes skills practice, skills testing,ýand a written test.ýýCertification cards will be issued afterýsuccessfully completing the course; courseýcompletion cards must be renewed every two years.ýýAll registration fees must be paid at time ofýregistration.ýýA cancelation of fees will only be processed ifýyou notify registration of your wish toýwithdraw before the class begins.
Prerequisites: BLS Healthcare Provider Book  
Class Times:
RED LEC T 06:00PM 10:00PM W108
Dates: 01/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Course Level Fee: $127.00
This training provides supervised clinical forýmedication managers in residential careýfacilities.
Class Times:
APT LAB TH 09:00AM 12:00PM D202
Dates: 01/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $60.00
Iowa approved nurse aide written competency exam. ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to the nurse aide registryýstatus in Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Iowa Dept of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
ADS LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM L303
Dates: 01/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $115.00
Iowa approved nurse aide skills competency exam.ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to Nurse Aide Registry statusýin Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Department of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
ADS LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM L303
Dates: 01/27 -03/14/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Steele
Course Level Fee: $399.00
Western Iowa Tech offers professional drivingýinstruction for teens. The class will offer 30ýhours of class time and be supplemented withý6 hours of behind-the-wheel training for studentsýto learn parallel parking, freeway merges and laneýchanges, accident prevention and driving inýdifferent traffic environments. Considerableýclassroom time is spent on the effects of drivingýunder the influence of drugs and alcohol, and waysýto safely handle emergency situations such asýstalls, breakdowns and blowouts.
Class Times:
ADS LEC F 07:00PM 09:00PM L213
ADS LEC MW 07:00PM 09:00PM L213
Dates: 01/28 -03/04/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Puga Cervantes
Course Level Fee: $500.00
This course will provide businesses an overview ofýthe culture and language to be able to speakýSpanish with limited and targeted proficiency.ýThis program focuses on those areas that would beýcommon conversation in the workplace, such asýcommon expressions and courtesies.
Class Times:
OTHR LEC T 05:00PM 07:00PM OTHR
Dates: 02/01 -02/28/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $50.00
This class is designed for individuals who want toýcontinue teaching AHA BLS or Heartsaver courses.ýýCards will be issued upon successful completion;ýthey are valid for two years. ýýPrerequisite: must be a current BLS Instructorýwith a minimum of four (4) classes taught in theýtwo (2) year renewal period.ýýThe required book is: Current BLS or HeartsaverýInstructor Manual.
Prerequisites: American Heart BLS Instructor ManualýCurrent Instructor Card  
Dates: 02/04 -02/27/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: David
Course Cost: $10.00
This is one of our most popular programs. Haveýfun working out in a healthy way. The programýincludes stretching and weightlifting toýstrengthen muscles and improve cardiovascularýhealth. This class is one of the most popular,ýsoýbe sure to sign up early to avoid disappointment!ýýLifelong Learning Membership required.ýWITCC ID requiredýýIMPORTANT NOTE: This class will be held in theýGymnasium in the Dr. Robert E. Dunker Center. Inýorder to gain access to this room, you will needýa student I.D. Please bring a change of shoesýwith you, preferably athletic shoes/sneakers. TheýAerobics Room, W203 is also reserved for thisýclass from 9 - 11 a.m. for warm ups.
Class Times:
RED LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:30AM W123
Dates: 02/05 -03/26/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Henningfeld
Course Level Fee: $575.00
This course is geared toward Managers and Leadersýof all levels and experience covering a variety ofýtopics beyond the core essentials included in ourýreputable High Performance Management program. ýSome of these include Difficult Conversations,ýQuestioning and Feedback, Team Development,ýDiversity and Workplace Respect, ChangeýManagement, Delegation, Problem Solving, andýEvaluating Employees.
Class Times:
CCO LEC W 01:00PM 04:00PM B222
Dates: 02/05
Location: Denison
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $70.00
The goal of the Basic Life Support (BLS) ProviderýCourse is to train participants to save lives ofývictims in cardiac arrest through high-qualityýcardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The AmericanýHeart Association (AHA) designed the BLS Course toýteach healthcare professionals how to performýhigh-quality CPR individually or as part of aýteam. BLS skills are applicable to any healthcareýsetting. BLS students will learn rescue techniquesýfor adults, children, and infants.ýýAt the end of the BLS Course, students will beýable to:ý - Describe the importance of high-quality CPR andýits impact on survivalý - Describe all of the steps of the Chain ofýSurvivalý - Apply the BLS concepts of the Chain of Survivalý - Recognize the signs of someone needing CPRý - Perform high-quality CPR for an adultý - Describe the importance of early use of anýautomated external defibrillator (AED)ý - Demonstrate the appropriate use of an AEDý - Provide effective ventilation by using aýbarrier deviceý - Perform high-quality CPR for a childý - Perform high-quality CPR for an infantý - Describe the importance of teams in multirescueýresuscitationý - Perform as an effective team member duringýmultirescue CPRý - Describe the technique for relief ofýforeign-body airway obstruction for an adult orýchildý - Describe the technique for relief ofýforeign-body airway obstruction for an infantýýCourse includes skills practice, skills testing,ýand a written test.ýýCertification cards will be issued afterýsuccessfully completing the course; courseýcompletion cards must be renewed every two years.ýýAll registration fees must be paid at time ofýregistration.ýýA cancelation of fees will only be processed ifýyou notify registration of your wish toýwithdraw before the class begins.
Prerequisites: BLS Healthcare Provider Book  
Class Times:
DNWT LEC W 06:00PM 10:00PM TBA
Dates: 02/05
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Wright
Course Cost: $15.00
From her home kitchen, Brenda Wright of Brenda'sýBaking Company, will demonstrate how to prepareýand freeze three different types of soup. Aýmaster of organization and time management, Brendaýoffers tips to help you streamline cooking so youýcan focus on the tasks you enjoy. Indulge yourýfamily with the warmth of homemade soup after aýbusy day.
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC W 06:00PM 07:30PM ZOOM
Dates: 02/06
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $70.00
The goal of the Basic Life Support (BLS) ProviderýCourse is to train participants to save lives ofývictims in cardiac arrest through high-qualityýcardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The AmericanýHeart Association (AHA) designed the BLS Course toýteach healthcare professionals how to performýhigh-quality CPR individually or as part of aýteam. BLS skills are applicable to any healthcareýsetting. BLS students will learn rescue techniquesýfor adults, children, and infants.ýýAt the end of the BLS Course, students will beýable to:ý - Describe the importance of high-quality CPR andýits impact on survivalý - Describe all of the steps of the Chain ofýSurvivalý - Apply the BLS concepts of the Chain of Survivalý - Recognize the signs of someone needing CPRý - Perform high-quality CPR for an adultý - Describe the importance of early use of anýautomated external defibrillator (AED)ý - Demonstrate the appropriate use of an AEDý - Provide effective ventilation by using aýbarrier deviceý - Perform high-quality CPR for a childý - Perform high-quality CPR for an infantý - Describe the importance of teams in multirescueýresuscitationý - Perform as an effective team member duringýmultirescue CPRý - Describe the technique for relief ofýforeign-body airway obstruction for an adult orýchildý - Describe the technique for relief ofýforeign-body airway obstruction for an infantýýCourse includes skills practice, skills testing,ýand a written test.ýýCertification cards will be issued afterýsuccessfully completing the course; courseýcompletion cards must be renewed every two years.ýýAll registration fees must be paid at time ofýregistration.ýýA cancelation of fees will only be processed ifýyou notify registration of your wish toýwithdraw before the class begins.
Prerequisites: BLS Healthcare Provider Book  
Class Times:
RED LEC TH 06:00PM 10:00PM W108
Dates: 02/08
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $60.00
Iowa approved nurse aide written competency exam. ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to the nurse aide registryýstatus in Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Iowa Dept of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
ADS LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM L303
Dates: 02/08
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $115.00
Iowa approved nurse aide skills competency exam.ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to Nurse Aide Registry statusýin Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Department of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
ADS LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM L303
Dates: 02/10 -02/12/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Course Level Fee: $119.00
This course is designed to prepare individuals whoýare currently employed in a 15-bed or less MRýresidential facility, childcare facility,ýsupervised apartment living, orýcommunity-supported living arrangement to safelyýadministerýnon-parenteral medications. Emphasis is placed onýsafely administering medications from aýprescription bottle and observing reactions toýthese medications. 100% attendance is required forýsuccessful completion. Students will complete aýclinical skills checklist under the supervision ofýan RN or supervisor in the facility.
Class Times:
APT LEC MT 09:00AM 03:30PM D202
APT LEC W 09:00AM 02:30PM D202
Dates: 02/10 -03/12/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Herron
Course Level Fee: $2,965.00
This program is designed to prepare men and womenýfor tractor trailer driving employment.  Theýcourse will consist of classroom instruction andýbehind-the-wheel experience in trucks currentlyýused by the transportation industry.  Areas ofýinstruction include: *Instrument Clusters *BrakeýSystem *Operation and Inspection *Diesel Enginesý*Trailer Specifications *Coupling and UncouplingýTrailers Safely *Shifting Theory *DrivingýTechniques *Backing Tractor-Trailers *ParallelýParking Tractor-Trailers *Federal Motor CarrierýSafety Regulations *Daily Logs  By the end of theýprogram, successful students will have anýopportunity to test for their Class A CDL. Class AýCDL instructional permit, driving record, DOTýphysical, and drug screen are required to beginýthe program.  The ability to read and speakýEnglish is encouraged. Job placement assistance isýavailable.
Class Times:
BWC LEC MTWTHF 08:00AM 05:00PM W102
Dates: 02/13
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Course Level Fee: $127.00
This training provides supervised clinical forýmedication managers in residential careýfacilities.
Class Times:
APT LAB TH 09:00AM 12:00PM D202
Dates: 02/15
Location: Denison
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $60.00
Iowa approved nurse aide written competency exam. ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to the nurse aide registryýstatus in Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Iowa Dept of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM TBA
Dates: 02/15
Location: Denison
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $115.00
Iowa approved nurse aide skills competency exam.ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to Nurse Aide Registry statusýin Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Department of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM TBA
Dates: 02/17 -03/31/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: David
Course Cost: $15.00
Welcome to our 30-minute Fall Prevention BalanceýClass, specifically designed to help seniorsýimprove stability, confidence, and reduce the riskýof falls. Each exercise is carefully selected toýtarget balance, strength, and coordination in aýsafe and effective manner. This Fall PreventionýBalance Class offers a condensed yet effectiveýroutine to help seniors stay active, healthy, andýconfident in their movements.
Class Times:
RED LEC M 09:30AM 10:00AM W203
Dates: 02/18
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $7,000.00
The goal of the Basic Life Support (BLS) ProviderýCourse is to train participants to save lives ofývictims in cardiac arrest through high-qualityýcardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The AmericanýHeart Association (AHA) designed the BLS Course toýteach healthcare professionals how to performýhigh-quality CPR individually or as part of aýteam. BLS skills are applicable to any healthcareýsetting. BLS students will learn rescue techniquesýfor adults, children, and infants.ýýAt the end of the BLS Course, students will beýable to:ý - Describe the importance of high-quality CPR andýits impact on survivalý - Describe all of the steps of the Chain ofýSurvivalý - Apply the BLS concepts of the Chain of Survivalý - Recognize the signs of someone needing CPRý - Perform high-quality CPR for an adultý - Describe the importance of early use of anýautomated external defibrillator (AED)ý - Demonstrate the appropriate use of an AEDý - Provide effective ventilation by using aýbarrier deviceý - Perform high-quality CPR for a childý - Perform high-quality CPR for an infantý - Describe the importance of teams in multirescueýresuscitationý - Perform as an effective team member duringýmultirescue CPRý - Describe the technique for relief ofýforeign-body airway obstruction for an adult orýchildý - Describe the technique for relief ofýforeign-body airway obstruction for an infantýýCourse includes skills practice, skills testing,ýand a written test.ýýCertification cards will be issued afterýsuccessfully completing the course; courseýcompletion cards must be renewed every two years.ýýAll registration fees must be paid at time ofýregistration.ýýA cancelation of fees will only be processed ifýyou notify registration of your wish toýwithdraw before the class begins.
Prerequisites: BLS Healthcare Provider Book  
Class Times:
RED LEC T 06:00PM 10:00PM W108
Dates: 02/19
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $45.00
HeartCode Basic Life Support (BLS) ProviderýCourse. The goal of this course is to trainýparticipants to save the lives of victims inýcardiac arrest through high-qualityýcardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). BLS skillsýare applicable to any healthcare setting. BLSýstudents will learn rescue techniques for adults,ýchildren, and infants. The course includes skillsýpractice and skills testing. Certification cardsýwill be issued after successfully completing theýcourse; course completion cards must be renewedýevery two years.
Class Times:
ADS LEC W 10:00AM 04:00PM L427
Dates: 02/20
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $35.00
Enjoy a night of mystery in the Western Iowa TechýCommunity College Cooking Demonstration Lab with aýGuest Chef sharing one of their favorite culinaryýdiscoveries. This will be the first of the GuestýMystery Chef programs with the Chef handpicked andýguided in their culinary selection by ChefýGasaway. Make sure you eat a light meal ahead ofýtime to save room for tasting an unexpectedýdelight.
Class Times:
APT LEC TH 06:00PM 08:00PM D201
Dates: 02/22
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $60.00
Iowa approved nurse aide written competency exam. ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to the nurse aide registryýstatus in Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Iowa Dept of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
ADS LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM L303
Dates: 02/22
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $115.00
Iowa approved nurse aide skills competency exam.ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to Nurse Aide Registry statusýin Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Department of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
ADS LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM L303
Dates: 02/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $100.00
This class will enable individuals toýinstruct AHA BLS and Heartsaver courses accordingýto AHA standards. These class sessions willýinclude all of the new guidelines for instructors.ýýCards will be issued upon successfulýcompletion; they are valid for two years.ýýPrerequisite: Must be a current BLS Provider (theýprovider card must be presented to the instructorýat the start of class).ýýMust complete the BLS Instructor Essentials onlineýcourse (elearning.heart.org). Certificate must beýbrought to class.ýýCurrent BLS or Heartsaver Instructor Manual mustýbe brought to class.
Class Times:
ADS LEC W 12:30PM 04:30PM L427
Dates: 02/26 -04/02/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Benson
Course Cost: $25.00
Join this class for seniors interested inýlearningýbeginning yoga. Yoga is known for improvingýmental focus, balance, strength, flexibility,ýcirculation, and digestion all while decreasingýstress! ýýPlease be sure to bring along an extra pair ofýsoft-soled shoes such as running shoes or danceýshoes to wear in this class, in order to protectýthe floor of the studio.ýýIMPORTANT NOTE: This course will be held in theýDr. Robert E. Dunker Center, Room W203. In orderýto gain access to this classroom you will need aýstudent I.D. Once registered for the class, youýcan obtain your I.D. free of charge fromýEnrollment Services, Kiser Building. Please allowýtime for your registration in the class as wellýas for your I.D. to be processed.
Class Times:
RED LEC W 10:15AM 11:15AM W203
Dates: 02/27 -04/03/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Benson
Course Cost: $25.00
Join this class for seniors interested inýlearningýbeginning yoga. Yoga is known for improvingýmental focus, balance, strength, flexibility,ýcirculation, and digestion all while decreasingýstress! ýýPlease be sure to bring along an extra pair ofýsoft-soled shoes such as running shoes or danceýshoes to wear in this class, in order to protectýthe floor of the studio.ýýIMPORTANT NOTE: This course will be held in theýDr. Robert E. Dunker Center, Room W203. In orderýto gain access to this classroom you will need aýstudent I.D. Once registered for the class, youýcan obtain your I.D. free of charge fromýEnrollment Services, Kiser Building. Please allowýtime for your registration in the class as wellýas for your I.D. to be processed.
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC TH 09:30AM 10:30AM ZOOM
Dates: 03/03 -03/05/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Course Level Fee: $119.00
This course is designed to prepare individuals whoýare currently employed in a 15-bed or less MRýresidential facility, childcare facility,ýsupervised apartment living, orýcommunity-supported living arrangement to safelyýadministerýnon-parenteral medications. Emphasis is placed onýsafely administering medications from aýprescription bottle and observing reactions toýthese medications. 100% attendance is required forýsuccessful completion. Students will complete aýclinical skills checklist under the supervision ofýan RN or supervisor in the facility.
Class Times:
APT LEC MT 09:00AM 03:30PM D202

APT LEC W 09:00AM 02:30PM D202
Dates: 03/04
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $70.00
The goal of the Basic Life Support (BLS) ProviderýCourse is to train participants to save lives ofývictims in cardiac arrest through high-qualityýcardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The AmericanýHeart Association (AHA) designed the BLS Course toýteach healthcare professionals how to performýhigh-quality CPR individually or as part of aýteam. BLS skills are applicable to any healthcareýsetting. BLS students will learn rescue techniquesýfor adults, children, and infants.ýýAt the end of the BLS Course, students will beýable to:ý - Describe the importance of high-quality CPR andýits impact on survivalý - Describe all of the steps of the Chain ofýSurvivalý - Apply the BLS concepts of the Chain of Survivalý - Recognize the signs of someone needing CPRý - Perform high-quality CPR for an adultý - Describe the importance of early use of anýautomated external defibrillator (AED)ý - Demonstrate the appropriate use of an AEDý - Provide effective ventilation by using aýbarrier deviceý - Perform high-quality CPR for a childý - Perform high-quality CPR for an infantý - Describe the importance of teams in multirescueýresuscitationý - Perform as an effective team member duringýmultirescue CPRý - Describe the technique for relief ofýforeign-body airway obstruction for an adult orýchildý - Describe the technique for relief ofýforeign-body airway obstruction for an infantýýCourse includes skills practice, skills testing,ýand a written test.ýýCertification cards will be issued afterýsuccessfully completing the course; courseýcompletion cards must be renewed every two years.ýýAll registration fees must be paid at time ofýregistration.ýýA cancelation of fees will only be processed ifýyou notify registration of your wish toýwithdraw before the class begins.
Prerequisites: BLS Healthcare Provider Book  
Class Times:
RED LEC T 06:00PM 10:00PM W108
Dates: 03/04 -03/27/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: David
Course Cost: $10.00
This is one of our most popular programs. Haveýfun working out in a healthy way. The programýincludes stretching and weightlifting toýstrengthen muscles and improve cardiovascularýhealth. This class is one of the most popular,ýsoýbe sure to sign up early to avoid disappointment!ýýLifelong Learning Membership required.ýWITCC ID requiredýýIMPORTANT NOTE: This class will be held in theýGymnasium in the Dr. Robert E. Dunker Center. Inýorder to gain access to this room, you will needýa student I.D. Please bring a change of shoesýwith you, preferably athletic shoes/sneakers. TheýAerobics Room, W203 is also reserved for thisýclass from 9 - 11 a.m. for warm ups.
Class Times:
RED LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:30AM W123
Dates: 03/05 -04/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Scoville
Course Cost: $450.00
This course builds on what was learned in SteamýPlant I. This course concentrates on high pressureýboilers, capacities, operating efficiencies,ýboiler controls, water treatment and associatedýsupport equipment required for proper boilerýoperations. This course is offered through the useýof a combination of classroom study reinforced byývarious hands on exercises. Scientific calculatorýis required.
Class Times:
NET LEC MTWTHF 08:00AM 05:00PM WEB
Dates: 03/05
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Torno
Course Level Fee: $40.00
Training covers many hazards a school bus driverýfaces in Iowa.  This is a required annualýrefresher training.
Class Times:
BWC LEC W 06:00PM 09:00PM W108
Dates: 03/06
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Course Cost: $127.00
This training provides supervised clinical forýmedication managers in residential careýfacilities.
Class Times:
APT LAB TH 09:00AM 12:00PM D202
Dates: 03/06
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Siouxland History with Local ResearchersýýResearchers from the Sioux City Museum, SiouxlandýPublic Library, and Air Museum often share theirýpresentations about the history and lifestyles ofýSioux City on the Western Iowa Tech CommunityýCollege campus for Lifelong Learners.ýýWe appreciate their willingness to come and shareýwith our members about their various researchýprojects.
Class Times:
APT LEC TH 11:00AM 12:30PM D103
Dates: 03/08
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $60.00
Iowa approved nurse aide written competency exam. ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to the nurse aide registryýstatus in Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Iowa Dept of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
ADS LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM L303
Dates: 03/08
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $115.00
Iowa approved nurse aide skills competency exam.ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to Nurse Aide Registry statusýin Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Department of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
ADS LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM L303
Dates: 03/12
Location: LeMars
Instructor: Torno
Course Level Fee: $40.00
Training covers many hazards a school bus driverýfaces in Iowa.  This is a required annualýrefresher training.
Class Times:
OTHR LEC W 06:00PM 09:00PM OTHR
Dates: 03/17
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Gifford
Join Russ Gifford as we look at the development ofýthe uniquely American Private Detective novel.ýAlong the way, we will use these books to viewýAmerica at the moment in time when everythingýseems to be changing fast - the 1920s. ýFrom 1920-1940, Dashiell Hammett starts with theýcharacters Continental Op and Sam Spade, and don'týforget the Thin Man. We'll see how RaymondýChandler followed in his footsteps with PhilipýMarlowe. These stories set readers on the edge ofýtheir seats in the 1920s, and both authors wouldýsoon do the same with movies. The Maltese Falconýwould be filmed three times before they find theýright person to play Sam Spade. Bogart would putýhis stamp on Spade, but then go on to play theýultra-cool Philip Marlowe in Chandler's The BigýSleep. ýBut how do the books compare to the movies? Andýwhat influence do the books, the characters, theýauthors, and the stories have in our time? Ah,ýthat is the mystery we will pursue in this talk.ýEnjoy this glimpse into the novels, the books, theýcities, and the times of Hammett, Chandler, Spade,ýand Marlowe.
Class Times:
APT LEC M 12:00PM 02:00PM D103
Dates: 03/17
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Gifford
Join Russ Gifford as we look at the development ofýthe uniquely American Private Detective novel.ýAlong the way, we will use these books to viewýAmerica at the moment in time when everythingýseems to be changing fast - the 1920s. ýFrom 1920-1940, Dashiell Hammett starts with theýcharacters Continental Op and Sam Spade, and don'týforget the Thin Man. We'll see how RaymondýChandler followed in his footsteps with PhilipýMarlowe. These stories set readers on the edge ofýtheir seats in the 1920s, and both authors wouldýsoon do the same with movies. The Maltese Falconýwould be filmed three times before they find theýright person to play Sam Spade. Bogart would putýhis stamp on Spade, but then go on to play theýultra-cool Philip Marlowe in Chandler's The BigýSleep. ýBut how do the books compare to the movies? Andýwhat influence do the books, the characters, theýauthors, and the stories have in our time? Ah,ýthat is the mystery we will pursue in this talk.ýEnjoy this glimpse into the novels, the books, theýcities, and the times of Hammett, Chandler, Spade,ýand Marlowe.
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC M 06:30PM 08:30PM ZOOM
Dates: 03/17 -04/16/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Herron
Course Level Fee: $2,965.00
This program is designed to prepare men and womenýfor tractor trailer driving employment.  Theýcourse will consist of classroom instruction andýbehind-the-wheel experience in trucks currentlyýused by the transportation industry.  Areas ofýinstruction include: *Instrument Clusters *BrakeýSystem *Operation and Inspection *Diesel Enginesý*Trailer Specifications *Coupling and UncouplingýTrailers Safely *Shifting Theory *DrivingýTechniques *Backing Tractor-Trailers *ParallelýParking Tractor-Trailers *Federal Motor CarrierýSafety Regulations *Daily Logs  By the end of theýprogram, successful students will have anýopportunity to test for their Class A CDL. Class AýCDL instructional permit, driving record, DOTýphysical, and drug screen are required to beginýthe program.  The ability to read and speakýEnglish is encouraged. Job placement assistance isýavailable.
Class Times:
BWC LEC MTWTHF 08:00AM 05:00PM W102
Dates: 03/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $45.00
HeartCode Basic Life Support (BLS) ProviderýCourse. The goal of this course is to trainýparticipants to save the lives of victims inýcardiac arrest through high-qualityýcardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). BLS skillsýare applicable to any healthcare setting. BLSýstudents will learn rescue techniques for adults,ýchildren, and infants. The course includes skillsýpractice and skills testing. Certification cardsýwill be issued after successfully completing theýcourse; course completion cards must be renewedýevery two years.
Class Times:
ADS LEC W 10:00AM 04:00PM L427
Dates: 03/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Hardyk
Join Tim Hardyk, Automotive Collision RepairýTechnology Instructor, on a tour of the AutomotiveýDepartment at Western Iowa Tech Community College.ýExplore cutting-edge facilities, state-of-the-artýtools, and hands-on learning environments thatýprepare students for successful careers in theýautomotive industry. This is your opportunity toýask questions and see the innovative techniquesýand technologies shaping the future of automotiveýrepair and maintenance. Come and see the 1966-C10ýTruck from the 2017 SEMA show.
Class Times:
LEC W 01:00PM 01:30PM
Dates: 03/27
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $70.00
The goal of the Basic Life Support (BLS) ProviderýCourse is to train participants to save lives ofývictims in cardiac arrest through high-qualityýcardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The AmericanýHeart Association (AHA) designed the BLS Course toýteach healthcare professionals how to performýhigh-quality CPR individually or as part of aýteam. BLS skills are applicable to any healthcareýsetting. BLS students will learn rescue techniquesýfor adults, children, and infants.ýýAt the end of the BLS Course, students will beýable to:ý - Describe the importance of high-quality CPR andýits impact on survivalý - Describe all of the steps of the Chain ofýSurvivalý - Apply the BLS concepts of the Chain of Survivalý - Recognize the signs of someone needing CPRý - Perform high-quality CPR for an adultý - Describe the importance of early use of anýautomated external defibrillator (AED)ý - Demonstrate the appropriate use of an AEDý - Provide effective ventilation by using aýbarrier deviceý - Perform high-quality CPR for a childý - Perform high-quality CPR for an infantý - Describe the importance of teams in multirescueýresuscitationý - Perform as an effective team member duringýmultirescue CPRý - Describe the technique for relief ofýforeign-body airway obstruction for an adult orýchildý - Describe the technique for relief ofýforeign-body airway obstruction for an infantýýCourse includes skills practice, skills testing,ýand a written test.ýýCertification cards will be issued afterýsuccessfully completing the course; courseýcompletion cards must be renewed every two years.ýýAll registration fees must be paid at time ofýregistration.ýýA cancelation of fees will only be processed ifýyou notify registration of your wish toýwithdraw before the class begins.
Prerequisites: BLS Healthcare Provider Book  
Class Times:
RED LEC TH 06:00PM 10:00PM W108
Dates: 03/29
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $145.00
ýýSome Like It Hot ýOmaha Orpheum TheatreýýSet in Chicago when Prohibition has everyoneýthirsty for a little excitement, SOME LIKE IT HOTýis the glorious, big, high-kicking (AssociatedýPress) story of two musicians forced to flee theýWindy City after witnessing a mob hit. Withýgangsters hot on their heels, they catch aýcross-country train for the life-chasing,ýlife-changing trip of a lifetime.ýAnd what a trip it is! With its irresistibleýcombination of heart and laughs, song and dance,ýSOME LIKE IT HOT won more theater awards than anyýshow this season, and was named Best Musical byýthe Drama Desk, The Drama League, and the OuterýCritics Circle. No wonder Deadline calls it aýtap-dancing, razzle-dazzling embrace of everythingýyou love about musical theater. From Ticket OmahaýýSaturday, March 29 from 9 AM - 7 PM
Class Times:
LEC S 09:00AM 07:00PM
Dates: 03/29
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $25.00
ýýSome Like It Hot ýOmaha Orpheum TheatreýýSet in Chicago when Prohibition has everyoneýthirsty for a little excitement, SOME LIKE IT HOTýis the glorious, big, high-kicking (AssociatedýPress) story of two musicians forced to flee theýWindy City after witnessing a mob hit. Withýgangsters hot on their heels, they catch aýcross-country train for the life-chasing,ýlife-changing trip of a lifetime.ýAnd what a trip it is! With its irresistibleýcombination of heart and laughs, song and dance,ýSOME LIKE IT HOT won more theater awards than anyýshow this season, and was named Best Musical byýthe Drama Desk, The Drama League, and the OuterýCritics Circle. No wonder Deadline calls it aýtap-dancing, razzle-dazzling embrace of everythingýyou love about musical theater. From Ticket OmahaýýSaturday, March 29 from 9 AM - 7 PM
Class Times:
LEC S 09:00AM 07:00PM
Dates: 03/29
Location: Denison
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $60.00
Iowa approved nurse aide written competency exam. ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to the nurse aide registryýstatus in Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Iowa Dept of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM TBA
Dates: 03/29
Location: Denison
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $115.00
Iowa approved nurse aide skills competency exam.ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to Nurse Aide Registry statusýin Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Department of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM TBA
Dates: 04/01 -04/29/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: David
Course Cost: $10.00
This is one of our most popular programs. Haveýfun working out in a healthy way. The programýincludes stretching and weightlifting toýstrengthen muscles and improve cardiovascularýhealth. This class is one of the most popular,ýsoýbe sure to sign up early to avoid disappointment!ýýLifelong Learning Membership required.ýWITCC ID requiredýýIMPORTANT NOTE: This class will be held in theýGymnasium in the Dr. Robert E. Dunker Center. Inýorder to gain access to this room, you will needýa student I.D. Please bring a change of shoesýwith you, preferably athletic shoes/sneakers. TheýAerobics Room, W203 is also reserved for thisýclass from 9 - 11 a.m. for warm ups.
Class Times:
RED LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:30AM W123
Dates: 04/03
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Vaught
Course Cost: $8.00
The civilization of ancient Egypt, which lastedýfrom 3,000 B.C. to 332 B.C., when it was conqueredýby Alexander the Great continues to enthrall us.ýEgyptologist Mary Vaught will explore thisýfascinating world in images and words.
Class Times:
APT LEC TH 07:00PM 08:30PM D202
Dates: 04/05
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $60.00
Iowa approved nurse aide written competency exam. ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to the nurse aide registryýstatus in Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Iowa Dept of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
ADS LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM L303
Dates: 04/05
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $115.00
Iowa approved nurse aide skills competency exam.ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to Nurse Aide Registry statusýin Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Department of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
ADS LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM L303
Dates: 04/07 -06/16/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: David
Course Cost: $15.00
Welcome to our 30-minute Fall Prevention BalanceýClass, specifically designed to help seniorsýimprove stability, confidence, and reduce the riskýof falls. Each exercise is carefully selected toýtarget balance, strength, and coordination in aýsafe and effective manner. This Fall PreventionýBalance Class offers a condensed yet effectiveýroutine to help seniors stay active, healthy, andýconfident in their movements.
Class Times:
RED LEC M 09:30AM 10:00AM W203
Dates: 04/07 -04/14/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Gifford
Digging for Hard facts on a Shadowy Agency: TheýHistory of the CIAýýI needed. the President needed a centralýorganization that would bring all the variousýintelligence reports we were getting in those daysý- and there must have been a dozen of them - soýthe President would get one report on what wasýgoing on in various parts of the world. That madeýsense and that's why I went ahead and set up whatýthey call the Central intelligence Agency.ý ýNow, as far as I can make out, those fellows inýthe CIA don't just report on wars and the like -ýthey go out and make their own! -- HarryýTruman, shortly after the Bay of Pigs.ýýPart 1: ýHow - and Why - the CIA DevelopedýTruman's initial intention was not an actionýagency, but simply someone to provide theýPresident with a concise, considered evaluation ofýwhat was happening in the world. Why and how didýthat change? ýýWell, we can't know the answer to that unless weýget some hard intel, so in this session, we willýdig for the facts on the creation of the CIA andýhow it developed. The key to this journey will beýnumerous details we did not know as they happenedýdue to the secretive nature of an agency whereýnothing is public, including its budget. We willýlook at the first stage of the Agency as itýbecame known to insiders. Truman's successors hadýmuch different expectations for the spy agency. ýýYes, we will hear tales of secret agents, shadyýdevelopments, and operations where the Secretaryýwould certainly have disavowed any knowledge ofýtheir existence. But their excesses - and the easeýin which they were taken in by a clearly politicalýoperation. ýýBut within a decade, the cowboys were back inýcontrol at the agency. The laws that prevented aýpublic alignment with another political operationýheld, however. Until 9/11, when the operationýchanged dramatically. ýýPart 2: Intelligence Agencies in the Post 9/11ýWorldýThe CIA missed alerting everyone to the biggestýevent of their lifetime - the 2001 attack on theýWorld Trade Center. The result was a massiveýreorganization of the Intelligence agency. Whatýwere the new roles for the CIA? Who do they reportýto now? What successes have they posted in theýalmost quarter century since. ýJoin Russ Gifford for a look at the known historyýof an agency purposely shrouded in secrecy. Weýwill trace the early years of the OSS, the highsýof the 1950s to 1960s, and the massive changesýfollowing 9/11. As the story is literallyýAmerica's Past, Present, and Future, this is aýtopic that discusses facts in the face of fantasyýand brings you the reality of the world of theý21st century.
Class Times:
APT LEC M 12:00PM 02:00PM D103
Dates: 04/07 -04/14/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Gifford
Digging for Hard facts on a Shadowy Agency: TheýHistory of the CIAýýI needed. the President needed a centralýorganization that would bring all the variousýintelligence reports we were getting in those daysý- and there must have been a dozen of them - soýthe President would get one report on what wasýgoing on in various parts of the world. That madeýsense and that's why I went ahead and set up whatýthey call the Central intelligence Agency.ý ýNow, as far as I can make out, those fellows inýthe CIA don't just report on wars and the like -ýthey go out and make their own! -- HarryýTruman, shortly after the Bay of Pigs.ýýPart 1: ýHow - and Why - the CIA DevelopedýTruman's initial intention was not an actionýagency, but simply someone to provide theýPresident with a concise, considered evaluation ofýwhat was happening in the world. Why and how didýthat change? ýýWell, we can't know the answer to that unless weýget some hard intel, so in this session, we willýdig for the facts on the creation of the CIA andýhow it developed. The key to this journey will beýnumerous details we did not know as they happenedýdue to the secretive nature of an agency whereýnothing is public, including its budget. We willýlook at the first stage of the Agency as itýbecame known to insiders. Truman's successors hadýmuch different expectations for the spy agency. ýýYes, we will hear tales of secret agents, shadyýdevelopments, and operations where the Secretaryýwould certainly have disavowed any knowledge ofýtheir existence. But their excesses - and the easeýin which they were taken in by a clearly politicalýoperation. ýýBut within a decade, the cowboys were back inýcontrol at the agency. The laws that prevented aýpublic alignment with another political operationýheld, however. Until 9/11, when the operationýchanged dramatically. ýýPart 2: Intelligence Agencies in the Post 9/11ýWorldýThe CIA missed alerting everyone to the biggestýevent of their lifetime - the 2001 attack on theýWorld Trade Center. The result was a massiveýreorganization of the Intelligence agency. Whatýwere the new roles for the CIA? Who do they reportýto now? What successes have they posted in theýalmost quarter century since. ýJoin Russ Gifford for a look at the known historyýof an agency purposely shrouded in secrecy. Weýwill trace the early years of the OSS, the highsýof the 1950s to 1960s, and the massive changesýfollowing 9/11. As the story is literallyýAmerica's Past, Present, and Future, this is aýtopic that discusses facts in the face of fantasyýand brings you the reality of the world of theý21st century.
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC M 06:30PM 08:30PM ZOOM
Dates: 04/08 -04/10/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Course Level Fee: $119.00
This course is designed to prepare individuals whoýare currently employed in a 15-bed or less MRýresidential facility, childcare facility,ýsupervised apartment living, orýcommunity-supported living arrangement to safelyýadministerýnon-parenteral medications. Emphasis is placed onýsafely administering medications from aýprescription bottle and observing reactions toýthese medications. 100% attendance is required forýsuccessful completion. Students will complete aýclinical skills checklist under the supervision ofýan RN or supervisor in the facility.
Class Times:
APT LEC MT 09:00AM 03:30PM D202
APT LEC W 09:00AM 02:30PM D202
Dates: 04/08
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $70.00
The goal of the Basic Life Support (BLS) ProviderýCourse is to train participants to save lives ofývictims in cardiac arrest through high-qualityýcardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The AmericanýHeart Association (AHA) designed the BLS Course toýteach healthcare professionals how to performýhigh-quality CPR individually or as part of aýteam. BLS skills are applicable to any healthcareýsetting. BLS students will learn rescue techniquesýfor adults, children, and infants.ýýAt the end of the BLS Course, students will beýable to:ý - Describe the importance of high-quality CPR andýits impact on survivalý - Describe all of the steps of the Chain ofýSurvivalý - Apply the BLS concepts of the Chain of Survivalý - Recognize the signs of someone needing CPRý - Perform high-quality CPR for an adultý - Describe the importance of early use of anýautomated external defibrillator (AED)ý - Demonstrate the appropriate use of an AEDý - Provide effective ventilation by using aýbarrier deviceý - Perform high-quality CPR for a childý - Perform high-quality CPR for an infantý - Describe the importance of teams in multirescueýresuscitationý - Perform as an effective team member duringýmultirescue CPRý - Describe the technique for relief ofýforeign-body airway obstruction for an adult orýchildý - Describe the technique for relief ofýforeign-body airway obstruction for an infantýýCourse includes skills practice, skills testing,ýand a written test.ýýCertification cards will be issued afterýsuccessfully completing the course; courseýcompletion cards must be renewed every two years.ýýAll registration fees must be paid at time ofýregistration.ýýA cancelation of fees will only be processed ifýyou notify registration of your wish toýwithdraw before the class begins.
Prerequisites: BLS Healthcare Provider Book  
Class Times:
RED LEC T 06:00PM 10:00PM W108
Dates: 04/11
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Course Level Fee: $127.00
This training provides supervised clinical forýmedication managers in residential careýfacilities.
Class Times:
APT LAB F 09:00AM 12:00PM D202
Dates: 04/12
Location: Denison
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $60.00
Iowa approved nurse aide written competency exam. ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to the nurse aide registryýstatus in Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Iowa Dept of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM TBA
Dates: 04/12
Location: Denison
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $115.00
Iowa approved nurse aide skills competency exam.ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to Nurse Aide Registry statusýin Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Department of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM TBA
Dates: 04/16
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $45.00
HeartCode Basic Life Support (BLS) ProviderýCourse. The goal of this course is to trainýparticipants to save the lives of victims inýcardiac arrest through high-qualityýcardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). BLS skillsýare applicable to any healthcare setting. BLSýstudents will learn rescue techniques for adults,ýchildren, and infants. The course includes skillsýpractice and skills testing. Certification cardsýwill be issued after successfully completing theýcourse; course completion cards must be renewedýevery two years.
Class Times:
ADS LEC W 10:00AM 04:00PM L427
Dates: 04/17
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Vaught
Course Cost: $8.00
The civilization of ancient Egypt, which lastedýfrom 3,000 B.C. to 332 B.C., when it was conqueredýby Alexander the Great continues to enthrall us.ýEgyptologist Mary Vaught will explore thisýfascinating world in images and words.
Class Times:
APT LEC TH 07:00PM 08:30PM D202
Dates: 04/17 -05/19/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Herron
Course Level Fee: $2,965.00
This program is designed to prepare men and womenýfor tractor trailer driving employment.  Theýcourse will consist of classroom instruction andýbehind-the-wheel experience in trucks currentlyýused by the transportation industry.  Areas ofýinstruction include: *Instrument Clusters *BrakeýSystem *Operation and Inspection *Diesel Enginesý*Trailer Specifications *Coupling and UncouplingýTrailers Safely *Shifting Theory *DrivingýTechniques *Backing Tractor-Trailers *ParallelýParking Tractor-Trailers *Federal Motor CarrierýSafety Regulations *Daily Logs  By the end of theýprogram, successful students will have anýopportunity to test for their Class A CDL. Class AýCDL instructional permit, driving record, DOTýphysical, and drug screen are required to beginýthe program.  The ability to read and speakýEnglish is encouraged. Job placement assistance isýavailable.
Class Times:
BWC LEC MTWTHF 08:00AM 05:00PM W102
Dates: 04/19
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $60.00
Iowa approved nurse aide written competency exam. ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to the nurse aide registryýstatus in Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Iowa Dept of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
ADS LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM L303
Dates: 04/19
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $115.00
Iowa approved nurse aide skills competency exam.ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to Nurse Aide Registry statusýin Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Department of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
ADS LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM L303
Dates: 04/24
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $70.00
The goal of the Basic Life Support (BLS) ProviderýCourse is to train participants to save lives ofývictims in cardiac arrest through high-qualityýcardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The AmericanýHeart Association (AHA) designed the BLS Course toýteach healthcare professionals how to performýhigh-quality CPR individually or as part of aýteam. BLS skills are applicable to any healthcareýsetting. BLS students will learn rescue techniquesýfor adults, children, and infants.ýýAt the end of the BLS Course, students will beýable to:ý - Describe the importance of high-quality CPR andýits impact on survivalý - Describe all of the steps of the Chain ofýSurvivalý - Apply the BLS concepts of the Chain of Survivalý - Recognize the signs of someone needing CPRý - Perform high-quality CPR for an adultý - Describe the importance of early use of anýautomated external defibrillator (AED)ý - Demonstrate the appropriate use of an AEDý - Provide effective ventilation by using aýbarrier deviceý - Perform high-quality CPR for a childý - Perform high-quality CPR for an infantý - Describe the importance of teams in multirescueýresuscitationý - Perform as an effective team member duringýmultirescue CPRý - Describe the technique for relief ofýforeign-body airway obstruction for an adult orýchildý - Describe the technique for relief ofýforeign-body airway obstruction for an infantýýCourse includes skills practice, skills testing,ýand a written test.ýýCertification cards will be issued afterýsuccessfully completing the course; courseýcompletion cards must be renewed every two years.ýýAll registration fees must be paid at time ofýregistration.ýýA cancelation of fees will only be processed ifýyou notify registration of your wish toýwithdraw before the class begins.
Prerequisites: BLS Healthcare Provider Book  
Class Times:
RED LEC TH 06:00PM 10:00PM W108
Dates: 04/30
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Aronia berries are native to North America andýwere used by Native Americans for centuries toýtreat colds and flu and even to preserve meats. ýYet today, very few Americans have even heard ofýthem, and most of today's commercial productionýcomes out of Eastern Europe. If you are trying toýeat healthier foods, consider that aronia berriesýhave more antioxidants than blueberries,ýelderberries, strawberries, or even açai berries. ýThese berries are tops in anthocyanins,ýquercetins, catechins, phenolic acids, and evenýresveratrol, all molecules with proven healthýbenefits. They're also high in vitamins, mineralsýand fiber, yet low in sugars. Join Dr. DuVal, aýretired chemist and local grower of aroniaýberries, as he discusses the berries, theirýchemistries, and potential health benefits. Foodýproducts containing aronia berries will beýavailable for sampling.
Class Times:
APT LEC W 11:00AM 12:30PM D103
Dates: 05/01 -05/31/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $50.00
This class is designed for individuals who want toýcontinue teaching AHA BLS or Heartsaver courses.ýýCards will be issued upon successful completion;ýthey are valid for two years. ýýPrerequisite: must be a current BLS Instructorýwith a minimum of four (4) classes taught in theýtwo (2) year renewal period.ýýThe required book is: Current BLS or HeartsaverýInstructor Manual.
Prerequisites: American Heart BLS Instructor ManualýCurrent Instructor Card  
Dates: 05/01 -05/29/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: David
Course Cost: $10.00
This is one of our most popular programs. Haveýfun working out in a healthy way. The programýincludes stretching and weightlifting toýstrengthen muscles and improve cardiovascularýhealth. This class is one of the most popular,ýsoýbe sure to sign up early to avoid disappointment!ýýLifelong Learning Membership required.ýWITCC ID requiredýýIMPORTANT NOTE: This class will be held in theýGymnasium in the Dr. Robert E. Dunker Center. Inýorder to gain access to this room, you will needýa student I.D. Please bring a change of shoesýwith you, preferably athletic shoes/sneakers. TheýAerobics Room, W203 is also reserved for thisýclass from 9 - 11 a.m. for warm ups.
Class Times:
RED LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:30AM W123
Dates: 05/03
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $60.00
Iowa approved nurse aide written competency exam. ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to the nurse aide registryýstatus in Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Iowa Dept of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
ADS LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM L303
Dates: 05/03
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $115.00
Iowa approved nurse aide skills competency exam.ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to Nurse Aide Registry statusýin Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Department of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
ADS LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM L303
Dates: 05/06 -05/08/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Course Level Fee: $119.00
This course is designed to prepare individuals whoýare currently employed in a 15-bed or less MRýresidential facility, childcare facility,ýsupervised apartment living, orýcommunity-supported living arrangement to safelyýadministerýnon-parenteral medications. Emphasis is placed onýsafely administering medications from aýprescription bottle and observing reactions toýthese medications. 100% attendance is required forýsuccessful completion. Students will complete aýclinical skills checklist under the supervision ofýan RN or supervisor in the facility.
Class Times:

APT LEC TW 09:00AM 03:30PM D202
APT LEC TH 09:00AM 02:30PM D202
Dates: 05/07
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Briggs
This talk will address some misconceptions aboutýyoga. We will debunk some misconceptions that stopýpeople from trying yoga: it's only for 20 yearýolds in expensive yoga pants, yoga is a just a fadýleftover from the 1970s, I can't do yoga because Iýcan't even touch my toes, I'm a Christian so Iýcan't do yoga because yoga is an eastern religion,ýI'm too busy to do yoga, I'm too nervous/anxiousýso I can't sit long enough to do a yoga practice,ýyoga is only for woo-woo people who collectýcrystals and many others. ýýWe'll briefly talk about the ancient roots of yogaýbelieved to be between 2,500 and 5,000 years old.ýWe'll talk about how yoga is a form of exerciseýand stretching for every body type. We'll talkýabout how you can start doing yoga today! ýýDr Rhonda Briggs is a 500RYT, Reiki Master andýaspiring Tarot card reader.
Class Times:
APT LEC W 11:30AM 12:30PM D103
Dates: 05/08
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
The goal of the Basic Life Support (BLS) ProviderýCourse is to train participants to save lives ofývictims in cardiac arrest through high-qualityýcardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The AmericanýHeart Association (AHA) designed the BLS Course toýteach healthcare professionals how to performýhigh-quality CPR individually or as part of aýteam. BLS skills are applicable to any healthcareýsetting. BLS students will learn rescue techniquesýfor adults, children, and infants.ýýAt the end of the BLS Course, students will beýable to:ý - Describe the importance of high-quality CPR andýits impact on survivalý - Describe all of the steps of the Chain ofýSurvivalý - Apply the BLS concepts of the Chain of Survivalý - Recognize the signs of someone needing CPRý - Perform high-quality CPR for an adultý - Describe the importance of early use of anýautomated external defibrillator (AED)ý - Demonstrate the appropriate use of an AEDý - Provide effective ventilation by using aýbarrier deviceý - Perform high-quality CPR for a childý - Perform high-quality CPR for an infantý - Describe the importance of teams in multirescueýresuscitationý - Perform as an effective team member duringýmultirescue CPRý - Describe the technique for relief ofýforeign-body airway obstruction for an adult orýchildý - Describe the technique for relief ofýforeign-body airway obstruction for an infantýýCourse includes skills practice, skills testing,ýand a written test.ýýCertification cards will be issued afterýsuccessfully completing the course; courseýcompletion cards must be renewed every two years.ýýAll registration fees must be paid at time ofýregistration.ýýA cancelation of fees will only be processed ifýyou notify registration of your wish toýwithdraw before the class begins.
Prerequisites: BLS Healthcare Provider Book  
Class Times:
RED LEC TH 06:00PM 10:00PM W108
Dates: 05/08
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $145.00
ýýSome Like It Hot ýOmaha Orpheum TheatreýýSet in Chicago when Prohibition has everyoneýthirsty for a little excitement, SOME LIKE IT HOTýis the glorious, big, high-kicking (AssociatedýPress) story of two musicians forced to flee theýWindy City after witnessing a mob hit. Withýgangsters hot on their heels, they catch aýcross-country train for the life-chasing,ýlife-changing trip of a lifetime.ýAnd what a trip it is! With its irresistibleýcombination of heart and laughs, song and dance,ýSOME LIKE IT HOT won more theater awards than anyýshow this season, and was named Best Musical byýthe Drama Desk, The Drama League, and the OuterýCritics Circle. No wonder Deadline calls it aýtap-dancing, razzle-dazzling embrace of everythingýyou love about musical theater. From Ticket OmahaýýSaturday, March 29 from 9 AM - 7 PM
Class Times:
LEC TH 09:00AM 07:00PM
Dates: 05/08
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $25.00
ýýSome Like It Hot ýOmaha Orpheum TheatreýýSet in Chicago when Prohibition has everyoneýthirsty for a little excitement, SOME LIKE IT HOTýis the glorious, big, high-kicking (AssociatedýPress) story of two musicians forced to flee theýWindy City after witnessing a mob hit. Withýgangsters hot on their heels, they catch aýcross-country train for the life-chasing,ýlife-changing trip of a lifetime.ýAnd what a trip it is! With its irresistibleýcombination of heart and laughs, song and dance,ýSOME LIKE IT HOT won more theater awards than anyýshow this season, and was named Best Musical byýthe Drama Desk, The Drama League, and the OuterýCritics Circle. No wonder Deadline calls it aýtap-dancing, razzle-dazzling embrace of everythingýyou love about musical theater. From Ticket OmahaýýSaturday, March 29 from 9 AM - 7 PM
Class Times:
LEC TH 09:00AM 07:00PM
Dates: 05/09
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Course Level Fee: $127.00
This training provides supervised clinical forýmedication managers in residential careýfacilities.
Class Times:
APT LAB F 09:00AM 12:00PM D202
Dates: 05/10
Location: Denison
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $60.00
Iowa approved nurse aide written competency exam. ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to the nurse aide registryýstatus in Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Iowa Dept of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM TBA
Dates: 05/10
Location: Denison
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $115.00
Iowa approved nurse aide skills competency exam.ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to Nurse Aide Registry statusýin Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Department of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM TBA
Dates: 05/14
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $100.00
This class will enable individuals toýinstruct AHA BLS and Heartsaver courses accordingýto AHA standards. These class sessions willýinclude all of the new guidelines for instructors.ýýCards will be issued upon successfulýcompletion; they are valid for two years.ýýPrerequisite: Must be a current BLS Provider (theýprovider card must be presented to the instructorýat the start of class).ýýMust complete the BLS Instructor Essentials onlineýcourse (elearning.heart.org). Certificate must beýbrought to class.ýýCurrent BLS or Heartsaver Instructor Manual mustýbe brought to class.
Class Times:
ADS LEC W 12:30PM 04:30PM L427
Dates: 05/17
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $60.00
Iowa approved nurse aide written competency exam. ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to the nurse aide registryýstatus in Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Iowa Dept of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
ADS LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM L303
Dates: 05/17
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $115.00
Iowa approved nurse aide skills competency exam.ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to Nurse Aide Registry statusýin Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Department of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
ADS LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM L303
Dates: 05/20
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $70.00
The goal of the Basic Life Support (BLS) ProviderýCourse is to train participants to save lives ofývictims in cardiac arrest through high-qualityýcardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The AmericanýHeart Association (AHA) designed the BLS Course toýteach healthcare professionals how to performýhigh-quality CPR individually or as part of aýteam. BLS skills are applicable to any healthcareýsetting. BLS students will learn rescue techniquesýfor adults, children, and infants.ýýAt the end of the BLS Course, students will beýable to:ý - Describe the importance of high-quality CPR andýits impact on survivalý - Describe all of the steps of the Chain ofýSurvivalý - Apply the BLS concepts of the Chain of Survivalý - Recognize the signs of someone needing CPRý - Perform high-quality CPR for an adultý - Describe the importance of early use of anýautomated external defibrillator (AED)ý - Demonstrate the appropriate use of an AEDý - Provide effective ventilation by using aýbarrier deviceý - Perform high-quality CPR for a childý - Perform high-quality CPR for an infantý - Describe the importance of teams in multirescueýresuscitationý - Perform as an effective team member duringýmultirescue CPRý - Describe the technique for relief ofýforeign-body airway obstruction for an adult orýchildý - Describe the technique for relief ofýforeign-body airway obstruction for an infantýýCourse includes skills practice, skills testing,ýand a written test.ýýCertification cards will be issued afterýsuccessfully completing the course; courseýcompletion cards must be renewed every two years.ýýAll registration fees must be paid at time ofýregistration.ýýA cancelation of fees will only be processed ifýyou notify registration of your wish toýwithdraw before the class begins.
Prerequisites: BLS Healthcare Provider Book  
Class Times:
RED LEC T 06:00PM 10:00PM W108
Dates: 05/20 -06/24/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Herron
Course Level Fee: $2,965.00
This program is designed to prepare men and womenýfor tractor trailer driving employment.  Theýcourse will consist of classroom instruction andýbehind-the-wheel experience in trucks currentlyýused by the transportation industry.  Areas ofýinstruction include: *Instrument Clusters *BrakeýSystem *Operation and Inspection *Diesel Enginesý*Trailer Specifications *Coupling and UncouplingýTrailers Safely *Shifting Theory *DrivingýTechniques *Backing Tractor-Trailers *ParallelýParking Tractor-Trailers *Federal Motor CarrierýSafety Regulations *Daily Logs  By the end of theýprogram, successful students will have anýopportunity to test for their Class A CDL. Class AýCDL instructional permit, driving record, DOTýphysical, and drug screen are required to beginýthe program.  The ability to read and speakýEnglish is encouraged. Job placement assistance isýavailable.
Class Times:
BWC LEC MTWTHF 08:00AM 05:00PM W102
Dates: 05/22
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $45.00
HeartCode Basic Life Support (BLS) ProviderýCourse. The goal of this course is to trainýparticipants to save the lives of victims inýcardiac arrest through high-qualityýcardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). BLS skillsýare applicable to any healthcare setting. BLSýstudents will learn rescue techniques for adults,ýchildren, and infants. The course includes skillsýpractice and skills testing. Certification cardsýwill be issued after successfully completing theýcourse; course completion cards must be renewedýevery two years.
Class Times:
ADS LEC TH 10:00AM 04:00PM L427
Dates: 06/02 -06/25/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Steele
Course Level Fee: $399.00
Western Iowa Tech offers professional drivingýinstruction for teens. The class will offer 30ýhours of class time and be supplemented withý6 hours of behind-the-wheel training for studentsýto learn parallel parking, freeway merges and laneýchanges, accident prevention and driving inýdifferent traffic environments. Considerableýclassroom time is spent on the effects of drivingýunder the influence of drugs and alcohol, and waysýto safely handle emergency situations such asýstalls, breakdowns and blowouts.
Class Times:
ADS LEC MTWTH 09:00AM 11:00AM L213
Dates: 06/03
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $70.00
The goal of the Basic Life Support (BLS) ProviderýCourse is to train participants to save lives ofývictims in cardiac arrest through high-qualityýcardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The AmericanýHeart Association (AHA) designed the BLS Course toýteach healthcare professionals how to performýhigh-quality CPR individually or as part of aýteam. BLS skills are applicable to any healthcareýsetting. BLS students will learn rescue techniquesýfor adults, children, and infants.ýýAt the end of the BLS Course, students will beýable to:ý - Describe the importance of high-quality CPR andýits impact on survivalý - Describe all of the steps of the Chain ofýSurvivalý - Apply the BLS concepts of the Chain of Survivalý - Recognize the signs of someone needing CPRý - Perform high-quality CPR for an adultý - Describe the importance of early use of anýautomated external defibrillator (AED)ý - Demonstrate the appropriate use of an AEDý - Provide effective ventilation by using aýbarrier deviceý - Perform high-quality CPR for a childý - Perform high-quality CPR for an infantý - Describe the importance of teams in multirescueýresuscitationý - Perform as an effective team member duringýmultirescue CPRý - Describe the technique for relief ofýforeign-body airway obstruction for an adult orýchildý - Describe the technique for relief ofýforeign-body airway obstruction for an infantýýCourse includes skills practice, skills testing,ýand a written test.ýýCertification cards will be issued afterýsuccessfully completing the course; courseýcompletion cards must be renewed every two years.ýýAll registration fees must be paid at time ofýregistration.ýýA cancelation of fees will only be processed ifýyou notify registration of your wish toýwithdraw before the class begins.
Prerequisites: BLS Healthcare Provider Book  
Class Times:
RED LEC T 06:00PM 10:00PM W108
Dates: 06/03 -06/26/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: David
Course Cost: $10.00
This is one of our most popular programs. Haveýfun working out in a healthy way. The programýincludes stretching and weightlifting toýstrengthen muscles and improve cardiovascularýhealth. This class is one of the most popular,ýsoýbe sure to sign up early to avoid disappointment!ýýLifelong Learning Membership required.ýWITCC ID requiredýýIMPORTANT NOTE: This class will be held in theýGymnasium in the Dr. Robert E. Dunker Center. Inýorder to gain access to this room, you will needýa student I.D. Please bring a change of shoesýwith you, preferably athletic shoes/sneakers. TheýAerobics Room, W203 is also reserved for thisýclass from 9 - 11 a.m. for warm ups.
Class Times:
RED LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:30AM W123
Dates: 06/07
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $60.00
Iowa approved nurse aide written competency exam. ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to the nurse aide registryýstatus in Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Iowa Dept of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
ADS LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM L303
Dates: 06/07
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $115.00
Iowa approved nurse aide skills competency exam.ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to Nurse Aide Registry statusýin Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Department of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
ADS LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM L303
Dates: 06/09 -06/11/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Course Level Fee: $119.00
This course is designed to prepare individuals whoýare currently employed in a 15-bed or less MRýresidential facility, childcare facility,ýsupervised apartment living, orýcommunity-supported living arrangement to safelyýadministerýnon-parenteral medications. Emphasis is placed onýsafely administering medications from aýprescription bottle and observing reactions toýthese medications. 100% attendance is required forýsuccessful completion. Students will complete aýclinical skills checklist under the supervision ofýan RN or supervisor in the facility.
Class Times:
APT LEC W 09:00AM 02:30PM D202

APT LEC MT 09:00AM 03:30PM D202
Dates: 06/12
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Course Level Fee: $127.00
This training provides supervised clinical forýmedication managers in residential careýfacilities.
Class Times:
APT LAB TH 09:00AM 12:00PM D202
Dates: 06/14
Location: Denison
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $60.00
Iowa approved nurse aide written competency exam. ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to the nurse aide registryýstatus in Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Iowa Dept of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM TBA
Dates: 06/14
Location: Denison
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $115.00
Iowa approved nurse aide skills competency exam.ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to Nurse Aide Registry statusýin Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Department of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM TBA
Dates: 06/17
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $70.00
The goal of the Basic Life Support (BLS) ProviderýCourse is to train participants to save lives ofývictims in cardiac arrest through high-qualityýcardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The AmericanýHeart Association (AHA) designed the BLS Course toýteach healthcare professionals how to performýhigh-quality CPR individually or as part of aýteam. BLS skills are applicable to any healthcareýsetting. BLS students will learn rescue techniquesýfor adults, children, and infants.ýýAt the end of the BLS Course, students will beýable to:ý - Describe the importance of high-quality CPR andýits impact on survivalý - Describe all of the steps of the Chain ofýSurvivalý - Apply the BLS concepts of the Chain of Survivalý - Recognize the signs of someone needing CPRý - Perform high-quality CPR for an adultý - Describe the importance of early use of anýautomated external defibrillator (AED)ý - Demonstrate the appropriate use of an AEDý - Provide effective ventilation by using aýbarrier deviceý - Perform high-quality CPR for a childý - Perform high-quality CPR for an infantý - Describe the importance of teams in multirescueýresuscitationý - Perform as an effective team member duringýmultirescue CPRý - Describe the technique for relief ofýforeign-body airway obstruction for an adult orýchildý - Describe the technique for relief ofýforeign-body airway obstruction for an infantýýCourse includes skills practice, skills testing,ýand a written test.ýýCertification cards will be issued afterýsuccessfully completing the course; courseýcompletion cards must be renewed every two years.ýýAll registration fees must be paid at time ofýregistration.ýýA cancelation of fees will only be processed ifýyou notify registration of your wish toýwithdraw before the class begins.
Prerequisites: BLS Healthcare Provider Book  
Class Times:
RED LEC T 06:00PM 10:00PM W108
Dates: 06/18
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Linden
Course Cost: $5.00
Sit back and enjoy the sights since some are notýable to travel now or prefer to learn more aboutýthe area before venturing out on their own, thisýscenic slide show will satisfy both.  A specificýroute will be shown to see the most in a day'sýtravel.  A souvenir of your adventure will be aýtravel guide you can use whenever you decide toýtravel on your own or just to remember thisýphotographic journey.
Class Times:
APT LEC W 11:00AM 12:30PM D103
Dates: 06/21
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $60.00
Iowa approved nurse aide written competency exam. ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to the nurse aide registryýstatus in Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Iowa Dept of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
ADS LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM L303
Dates: 06/21
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peterson
Course Level Fee: $115.00
Iowa approved nurse aide skills competency exam.ýRegistration is available by phone atý(319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City orýDenison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must beýcompleted one week prior to the test date. Testingýfees are due at the time of registration.ýQuestions pertaining to Nurse Aide Registry statusýin Iowa should be directed to: Nurse AideýRegistry, Department of Inspections and Appeals,ýLucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa,ý50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
ADS LEC S 08:00AM 02:00PM L303
Dates: 06/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $45.00
HeartCode Basic Life Support (BLS) ProviderýCourse. The goal of this course is to trainýparticipants to save the lives of victims inýcardiac arrest through high-qualityýcardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). BLS skillsýare applicable to any healthcare setting. BLSýstudents will learn rescue techniques for adults,ýchildren, and infants. The course includes skillsýpractice and skills testing. Certification cardsýwill be issued after successfully completing theýcourse; course completion cards must be renewedýevery two years.
Class Times:
ADS LEC M 10:00AM 04:00PM L427
Dates: 06/25 -07/29/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Herron
Course Level Fee: $2,965.00
This program is designed to prepare men and womenýfor tractor trailer driving employment.  Theýcourse will consist of classroom instruction andýbehind-the-wheel experience in trucks currentlyýused by the transportation industry.  Areas ofýinstruction include: *Instrument Clusters *BrakeýSystem *Operation and Inspection *Diesel Enginesý*Trailer Specifications *Coupling and UncouplingýTrailers Safely *Shifting Theory *DrivingýTechniques *Backing Tractor-Trailers *ParallelýParking Tractor-Trailers *Federal Motor CarrierýSafety Regulations *Daily Logs  By the end of theýprogram, successful students will have anýopportunity to test for their Class A CDL. Class AýCDL instructional permit, driving record, DOTýphysical, and drug screen are required to beginýthe program.  The ability to read and speakýEnglish is encouraged. Job placement assistance isýavailable.
Class Times:
BWC LEC MTWTHF 08:00AM 05:00PM W102
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: McCune
Credits: 1
This course covers sales and use tax'sýconstitutional basis, tax basis, administrationý(including collection and remittance procedures),ýand audit defense.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Flanigan
Credits: 3
This course is designed for mastery of theýalphabetic keyboard. Students will review numericýand symbol keyboard reaches and the formatting ofýbusiness documents including memorandums, blockýand modified block letters, reports and tables.ýStudents must take the prerequisite course or typeý30 gross words a minute for three minutes withýthree errors or less. Prerequisites: ADM 105ýIntroduction to Keyboarding or type 30 gross wordsýa minute for 3 minutes with 3 errors or less.ýýý
Prerequisites: Take ADM-105 or pass typing test, see course description  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course reviews the materials and testingýprocedures required to become a certifiedýcommercial pesticide applicator.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $50.00
This course introduces students to the digitalýcamera. Students study and practice the variedýartistic applications of digital images asýenhanced with computer software. A digital cameraýis required.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: No book required. Check supply list on first day.
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $93.50
This course presents the relationship betweenýproper nutrition and good health. Topics coveredýinclude digestion, absorption, and metabolism ofýcarbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Also includedýare vitamins, minerals, physical activity,ýmaintenance of a healthy body weight, nutritionalýneeds throughout the entire life cycle, andýevaluation of nutritional claims.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 orýhigher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163  ýEssentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?  ýor higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
This course combines lecture and labýactivities for the study of microorganisms withýemphasis on bacteria and viruses. Topics coveredýinclude morphology, physiology, genetics, culturingýtechniques, identification, control, disease andýdisease resistance of microbes.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116 or BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course provides a broad overview of businessýincluding internal and external functions. Topicsýinclude economics, marketing, entrepreneurship,ýand management as well as related domestic andýinternational business issues.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Erickson
Credits: 3
This course studies the history of law enforcementýand respective agencies and the basic theories ofýthe criminal behavior as well as law enforcementýterminology and technology. It emphasizes theýduties and responsibilities of the law enforcementýofficer to the individual and society as a wholeýand explores and defines techniques, technicalýterms, and basic procedures.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course presents the basic concepts ofýinformation systems and computer literacy. Theýcourse incorporates theory as well as hands-onýpractice, which focuses on spreadsheets andýdatabase management systems (DBMS).
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: Requires Windows 10ýRequires Microsoft Office 365ýor Office 2021 fo
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: McCune
Credits: 3
This course is an overview of personal financialýplanning with emphasis in the areas of personalýmoney management, budgeting, taxes, investments,ýand risk. This course also covers the process ofýbuying/leasing autos, and purchasing a home.ýStudents are introduced to issues relating toýcredit management and insurance products as well.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is a geographic survey of nations andýcontinents with an emphasis on important physicalýcharacteristics of the major regions of the world.ýAttention is devoted to demographic, economic,ýpolitical, and cultural development and theýconsequent contemporary relationship with eachýother.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is a geographic survey of nations andýcontinents with an emphasis on important physicalýcharacteristics of the major regions of the world.ýAttention is devoted to demographic, economic,ýpolitical, and cultural development and theýconsequent contemporary relationship with eachýother.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course traces the Western tradition fromýAntiquity through the seventeenth century.ýEmphasizes the process of change and the dynamicsýand interrelationships of events of the majorýsocieties, governance, and cultures of theýAncient, Medieval, Renaissance and beginnings ofýearly modern times.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course surveys Western history from the ageýof Enlightenment in the Eighteenth century toýpresent day.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Juhnke
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the basicýpeople, issues, movements, and events whichýshaped the Americanýexperience from Pre-Columbian times to the CivilýWar and Reconstruction.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $34.50
Surveys the basic forces and events that shaped American lifeýfrom the Reconstruction era to the present.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course is designed to provide information onýcareer options for individuals who are interestedýin pursuing a career in the health care industry.ýStudents are given opportunities for careerýexploration through research and projects. Topicsýinclude: health care delivery systems, legal andýethical issues, health promotion, wellness, andýcharacteristics of health care workers.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course presents an overview of currentýissues, concepts, and theories in health. Itýprovides students with well-developed, carefullyýconsidered, and sharply opposed points of view onýissues in health and society. This course providesýboth an overview of areas of conflict in health asýwell as ways of looking at the conflicts. Theýpurpose of this course is to introduce a number ofýcontemporary topics in order to illustrate howýcontroversies are viewed from a healthcareýperspective.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course presents medical terminology as theýlanguage of medicine. It also studies spelling,ýpronunciation and usage, emphasis on word analysisýand construction of definitions.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Book Fee: $46.75
This course involves the study of team dynamicsýand communication techniques necessary to promoteýeffective, collaborative team outcomes. Topicsýinclude: communication, delegation ofýresponsibilities, goal setting, coaching, conflictýresolution, and roles of team members.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $37.25
This course provides an introduction to the studyýof short fiction, poetry, and drama.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of children's literatureýsuitable for elementary education. Focus is on theýreview and selection of materials. Also emphasizedýis the role of literature in the child's totalýdevelopment.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Mueller
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $131.25
This course introduces students to the role ofýplanning, organizing, staffing, directing, andýcontrolling in formal and informal organizationsýof all sizes. This course presents theoreticalýbases and real world examples of implementation.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Mueller
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course covers consumer and organizationalýbuying behavior, targeting market opportunities,ýdeveloping and managing new products, marketingýchannels, logistics, and strategic market planningýand implementation. This course examines marketingýfrom the consumers' and organizationalýperspective.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
A general course designed to make the student moreýaware of musical form, media, genres, musicalýperiods, and the essential role of music in lifeýand culture. Emphasizes the development of toolsýfor intelligent listening and appreciation.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $53.50
This course introduces fundamental theories ofýmoral behavior, examines important concepts andýarguments used in moral reasoning, and appliesýethical theories to contemporary personal andýsocial issues.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Hall
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $53.50
This course introduces fundamental theories ofýmoral behavior, examines important concepts andýarguments used in moral reasoning, and appliesýethical theories to contemporary personal andýsocial issues.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the Americanýsystem of government, including the U.S.ýConstitution. Basic philosophies, generalýprinciples of federalism, civil liberties, publicýopinion, political parties and interest groups,ýthe electoral process, and the structure andýfunction of national government will be covered.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the Americanýsystem of government, including the U.S.ýConstitution. Basic philosophies, generalýprinciples of federalism, civil liberties, publicýopinion, political parties and interest groups,ýthe electoral process, and the structure andýfunction of national government will be covered.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Carter
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course introduces students to the applicationýof psychological theory and practice to the workýplace. The course includes a variety of humanýrelations skills and diversity with an emphasis onýpractical application. Attention is given toýworkforce dynamics with a focus on conflictýresolution, leadership skills, and interpersonalýcommunication, as they relate to family, work andýday-to-day experiences.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
This course introduces students to the scientificýstudy of mental processes and behavior withýemphasis on psychological theories. This courseýexplains the importance of evidence-basedýapproaches in practice and literature. Studentsýapply critical thinking in relation to researchýmethods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Porter
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
This course introduces students to the scientificýstudy of mental processes and behavior withýemphasis on psychological theories. This courseýexplains the importance of evidence-basedýapproaches in practice and literature. Studentsýapply critical thinking in relation to researchýmethods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course examines the process of humanýdevelopment. It covers the entirety of people'sýlife span from embryogenesis to death throughýthe biopsychosocial lens.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Ballion
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course examines the process of humanýdevelopment. It covers the entirety of people'sýlife span from embryogenesis to death throughýthe biopsychosocial lens.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is design for students to analyzeýpsychological development of the child in relationýto the biological, physical, and sociologicalýantecedent conditions from prenatal to adolescentýstages. Emphasis on contemporary theories of childýpsychology, including: physical growth andýdevelopment, personality and social learning,ýcognition and perception, and languageýdevelopment.ýýýý
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course will introduce students to theories ofýpsychopathology, behavioral changes, andýtreatments associated with abnormal behavior.ýAll categories and disorders within the DSM-5-TRýwill be evaluated. Emphasis on the public's viewýof stigma and misinterpretation of abnormalýdisorders will also be addressed.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course explores the world view, doctrines,ýand practices of the following major religions:ýTribal, Hindu, Buddhist, Confucian/Taoist, Jewish,ýChristian, Muslim, and New Age. It examines themesýsuch as view of the world, views of God, conditionýof humankind, requirements for a moral life, etc.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the fundamentalýconcepts used in the study of human socialýinteraction with emphasis on group aspects ofýsocial behavior. Subject areas include researchýmethods, theory, culture and social structure,ýsocialization, groups and formal organizations,ýdeviance and social control, stratification, raceýand ethnicity (including whiteness), major socialýinstitutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the fundamentalýconcepts used in the study of human socialýinteraction with emphasis on group aspects ofýsocial behavior. Subject areas include researchýmethods, theory, culture and social structure,ýsocialization, groups and formal organizations,ýdeviance and social control, stratification, raceýand ethnicity (including whiteness), major socialýinstitutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $54.50
This course examines the family as a basicýinstitution. Special focus is given to the maritalýlife cycle: courtship, dating, marriage, theýchildbearing years, parent-child relationships andýmarriage during the middle and older years. Thisýcourse examines the implication of maritalýdissolution and the family, as they exist underýmodern social conditions. Focus is given toýcontemporary variations of the family commonlyýreferred to as intimate relationshipsý(co-habitation, hooking up and gay marriage). Thisýcourse is a required component for USD, BCU andýBVU Social Work transfer programs.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $57.33
This course acquaints the student with theýsociological approach to understanding issuesýfacing diverse populations. This course providesýinsight into barriers faced by race and ethnicýgroups and ways in which these barriers areýnavigated. The study of race and ethnicityýincludes a comprehensive examination of whitenessýas a race, and the privilege of whitenessýnationally and globally. Issues of race andýethnicity are presented through a global lens,ýprimarily through theories of Diasporas.ýPrior completion of SOC 110 Introduction toýSociology is recommended.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
The course combines theory of speech communicationýwith public speech performance skills. Emphasis isýon speech delivery, preparation, organization,ýsupport, and audience analysis. Practice of skillsýis through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
The course combines theory of speech communicationýwith public speech performance skills. Emphasis isýon speech delivery, preparation, organization,ýsupport, and audience analysis. Practice of skillsýis through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 12/23 -01/21/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
The course combines theory of speech communicationýwith public speech performance skills. Emphasis isýon speech delivery, preparation, organization,ýsupport, and audience analysis. Practice of skillsýis through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is designed to teach the key conceptsýand skills required to record a variety ofýaccounting entries for both a service andýmerchandising business, to prepare financialýstatements, to record payroll entries, to prepareýpayroll records and to utilize good cashýmanagement skills. The skills learned will prepareýstudents for direct job entry as small businessýowners and entrepreneurs. These accountingýconcepts are applied to a variety of companies.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is designed to teach the key conceptsýand skills required to record a variety ofýaccounting entries for both a service andýmerchandising business, to prepare financialýstatements, to record payroll entries, to prepareýpayroll records and to utilize good cashýmanagement skills. The skills learned will prepareýstudents for direct job entry as small businessýowners and entrepreneurs. These accountingýconcepts are applied to a variety of companies.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is designed to teach the key conceptsýand skills required to record a variety ofýaccounting entries for both a service andýmerchandising business, to prepare financialýstatements, to record payroll entries, to prepareýpayroll records and to utilize good cashýmanagement skills. The skills learned will prepareýstudents for direct job entry as small businessýowners and entrepreneurs. These accountingýconcepts are applied to a variety of companies.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course is designed to acquaint the studentýwith the basic accounting concepts applicable toýthe operation of a service oriented or retailingýsole proprietorship.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course is designed to acquaint the studentýwith the basic accounting concepts applicable toýthe operation of a service oriented or retailingýsole proprietorship.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Christofferson
Credits: 4
This course is designed to acquaint the studentýwith the basic accounting concepts applicable toýthe operation of a service oriented or retailingýsole proprietorship.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course is a continuation of Principles ofýAccounting I with the emphasis on partnership,ýcorporation, cost, and management accounting.
Prerequisites: Take ACC-131 Princ of Acct I  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course presents the payroll accountingýmethods for computing wages and salaries,ýcalculating deductions, journalizing payrollýentries, and preparing federal and stateýgovernment reports. It emphasizes the timelinessýand standard procedures of payroll data reportingýrequired of employers.ýý
Prerequisites: Take ACC-111 Intro to Acct or ACC-131 Princ of Acct I  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course presents the payroll accountingýmethods for computing wages and salaries,ýcalculating deductions, journalizing payrollýentries, and preparing federal and stateýgovernment reports. It emphasizes the timelinessýand standard procedures of payroll data reportingýrequired of employers.ýý
Prerequisites: Take ACC-111 Intro to Acct or ACC-131 Princ of Acct I  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course covers the procedures necessary forýthe accumulation and analysis of accountingýinformation in a manufacturing setting. Topicsýcovered include job-order, process cost, andýstandard cost systems as well as variance analysisýand budgeting.ýý
Prerequisites: Take ACC-132 Princ of Acct II  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course is an in-depth study of the underlyingýprinciples, procedures, and reporting requirementsýnecessary to prepare and interpret financialýreports of business entities. Topics coveredýinclude liabilities, investments in securities,ýpension plans, leases, earnings per share, andýstatement of cash flows.ýý
Prerequisites: Take ACC-231 Intermediate Acct I  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to federalýindividual income tax laws. Topics include income,ýadjustments, deductions, and credits.
Prerequisites: Take ACC-131 Princ of Acct I  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course utilizes computer software to teachýthe accounting procedures for service andýmerchandising businesses. Concepts includeýprocessing transactions and generating reports forýcustomers, vendors, inventory, and payroll;ýgenerating financial statements; performingýclosing procedures; and, customizing companyýsetup.ýý
Prerequisites: Take ACC-131 Princ of Acct I or ACC-111 Intro to Acct  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Clausen
Credits: 1
This course emphasizes keyboard mastery. It wasýdesigned to develop accuracy, speed, and controlýof the keyboard. Through completion of theýlessons, students advance toward a minimumýcompetency level of 30 gross words per minuteý(GWAM)on a 3-minute official time with a maximumýof 3 errors. The alphabetic keys are reviewedýthree times.ýýEvery lesson contains exercises of 15-sec.,ý30-sec., and 1-3 minutes timings. Students areýencouraged to meet the speed and accuracy goals inýeach exercise before continuing on to the nextýexercise. Progress Reports help students evaluateýtheir progress. ýýUsing the backspace key and correcting errors isýnot allowed.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course emphasizes keyboard mastery. It wasýdesigned to develop accuracy, speed, and controlýof the keyboard. Through completion of theýlessons, students advance toward a minimumýcompetency level of 30 gross words per minuteý(GWAM)on a 3-minute official time with a maximumýof 3 errors. The alphabetic keys are reviewedýthree times.ýýEvery lesson contains exercises of 15-sec.,ý30-sec., and 1-3 minutes timings. Students areýencouraged to meet the speed and accuracy goals inýeach exercise before continuing on to the nextýexercise. Progress Reports help students evaluateýtheir progress. ýýUsing the backspace key and correcting errors isýnot allowed.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course emphasizes keyboard mastery. It wasýdesigned to develop accuracy, speed, and controlýof the keyboard. Through completion of theýlessons, students advance toward a minimumýcompetency level of 30 gross words per minuteý(GWAM)on a 3-minute official time with a maximumýof 3 errors. The alphabetic keys are reviewedýthree times.ýýEvery lesson contains exercises of 15-sec.,ý30-sec., and 1-3 minutes timings. Students areýencouraged to meet the speed and accuracy goals inýeach exercise before continuing on to the nextýexercise. Progress Reports help students evaluateýtheir progress. ýýUsing the backspace key and correcting errors isýnot allowed.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Worley
Credits: 3
This course is designed for mastery of theýalphabetic keyboard. Students will review numericýand symbol keyboard reaches and the formatting ofýbusiness documents including memorandums, blockýand modified block letters, reports and tables.ýStudents must take the prerequisite course or typeý30 gross words a minute for three minutes withýthree errors or less. Prerequisites: ADM 105ýIntroduction to Keyboarding or type 30 gross wordsýa minute for 3 minutes with 3 errors or less.ýýý
Prerequisites: Take ADM-105 or pass typing test, see course description  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course teaches students how to use theýnumeric keypad with speed and accuracy usingýindustry standards for data entry. Attainingýproficiency on three employment tests used byýthree large interstate corporations helps theýstudent meet employment standards.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course teaches students how to use theýnumeric keypad with speed and accuracy usingýindustry standards for data entry. Attainingýproficiency on three employment tests used byýthree large interstate corporations helps theýstudent meet employment standards.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Welcher
Credits: 3
This course covers the principles of businessýwriting, emphasizing the most important andýfrequently written business correspondenceýincluding business letters, memorandums, and ýe-mail. Attention is given to logicalýorganization and psychological application ofýwriting procedures as well as proper formattingýat the keyboard. Students cover units mostýappropriate to the needs of their individualýprograms.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Hoff
Credits: 3
This course covers the principles of businessýwriting, emphasizing the most important andýfrequently written business correspondenceýincluding business letters, memorandums, and ýe-mail. Attention is given to logicalýorganization and psychological application ofýwriting procedures as well as proper formattingýat the keyboard. Students cover units mostýappropriate to the needs of their individualýprograms.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course covers the principles of businessýwriting, emphasizing the most important andýfrequently written business correspondenceýincluding business letters, memorandums, and ýe-mail. Attention is given to logicalýorganization and psychological application ofýwriting procedures as well as proper formattingýat the keyboard. Students cover units mostýappropriate to the needs of their individualýprograms.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Flanigan
Credits: 3
This course covers the proofreading and editingýof handwritten, typewritten, and printedýmaterial. Grammar principles including sentenceýstructure and correct usage of all parts ofýspeech are addressed, as well as a strongýemphasis onýpunctuation skills. Students will also learnýtechniques in utilizing business reference toolsýand language skills within the context of aýbusiness environment.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Brown
Credits: 3
This course familiarizes the student with theýmany dimensions of the professional secretary'sýposition in a modern day office, such as personalýtraits, telephone skills, communicationýprocessing capabilities, office supplies andýequipment,ýand material utilization. The specific job skillsýintroduced are utilization of business resources,ýmaking travel arrangements, arranging meetingsýand conferences and performing bankingýresponsibilities. The student will be equipped toýhandle these functions in a modern day office,ýand will refine skills associate withýcommunicationýeffectively in the office.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $101.75
This course will examine the concepts andýprinciples of pharmacology. Major drugýclassifications and their actions, adverseýeffects, interactions, and contraindications forýuse are explored. Emphasis is placed on theýnurse's role in safe medication administration,ýdosage calculation, and patient education with useýof the nursing process.
Prerequisites: Take PNN-624 with a minimum grade of C.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $101.75
This course will examine the concepts andýprinciples of pharmacology. Major drugýclassifications and their actions, adverseýeffects, interactions, and contraindications forýuse are explored. Emphasis is placed on theýnurse's role in safe medication administration,ýdosage calculation, and patient education with useýof the nursing process.
Prerequisites: Take PNN-624 with a minimum grade of C.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is a lecture and lab foundationalýcourse in agronomy.  Crop, soil, and environmentalýsciences are applied to understanding agriculturalýsystems in the world.  Introduces the concepts ofýplant, soil, tillage, pest, environmental andýsustainability in crop production.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is an overview of the structure,ýeconomics, organization, and function of the worldýfood marketing system. Topics in past, present andýfuture domestic and worldwide market issues areýdiscussed. The course examines how the marketingýsystem is influenced by governmental and privateýpolicy and effects those policies have onýproducers, commodity handlers, processors,ýmiddlemen, and consumers. Basic marketing andýmerchandising strategies are also covered.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is an overview of the structure,ýeconomics, organization, and function of the worldýfood marketing system. Topics in past, present andýfuture domestic and worldwide market issues areýdiscussed. The course examines how the marketingýsystem is influenced by governmental and privateýpolicy and effects those policies have onýproducers, commodity handlers, processors,ýmiddlemen, and consumers. Basic marketing andýmerchandising strategies are also covered.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
This course is a study of the use of theýprinciples of farm management in developing a farmýor farm business operation.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course addresses the principles of sellingýapplied to agricultural settings. Examination ofýagricultural consumers' buying habits and theýdevelopment of sales strategies to meet theseýconsumers' needs and wants serves as a foundationýof the course. Two main activities dominate thisýcourse: students spend a day shadowing anýagricultural sales professional to observe andýreport on specific practices, and in a finalýactivity, students prepare and deliver a salesýpresentation to an agricultural salesýprofessional.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $40.25
This course explores the body of federal and stateýlaws and regulations governing agriculture-relatedýoperations.  The course specifically addressesýlegal issues that students will likely face inýagriculture-related careers.  The course pullsýfrom a wide body of substantive law, includingýcase law, statutory law, and administrative law. ýA primary focus of the course will be to reviewýthe legal framework governing agriculture-relatedýdecision-making by firms, families, andýindividuals from a real-world perspective.  Theýcourse begins with a general review of the legalýsystem and instruction on how to find legalýmaterials as it pertains to the agriculturalýindustry.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course is designed to help students exploreýand discover the many opportunities that areýavailable in the profession of agriculture andýrelated industries both nationally andýinternationally.ýýýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course provides students the necessaryýinformation and knowledge to successfully improveýthe sustainability practices of a food productionýenterprise, including conversion from aýconventional to a certified organic productionýsystem.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides students the opportunity toýcollect, discuss, interpret, and defend currentýeconomic, environmental and social issues thatýaffect the Agriculture Food and Natural Resourcesýindustry..
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course reviews the materials and testingýprocedures required to become a certifiedýcommercial pesticide applicator.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This lecture course introduces the student to theýglobal animal science industry. All specializedýareas of animal science will be studied includingýnutrition, reproduction, genetics, health, andýbehavior. All major domesticated species ofýanimals will be available for study.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This lecture course introduces the student to theýglobal animal science industry. All specializedýareas of animal science will be studied includingýnutrition, reproduction, genetics, health, andýbehavior. All major domesticated species ofýanimals will be available for study.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides information about the cause,ýnature, prevention, and treatment of common healthýproblems of animals. Topics include animal anatomyýand physiology; animal nutrition, animal diseases;ýanimal treatment practices.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides information about the cause,ýnature, prevention, and treatment of common healthýproblems of animals. Topics include animal anatomyýand physiology; animal nutrition, animal diseases;ýanimal treatment practices.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is a comprehensive study of animalýnutrition. Topics include digestive systems,ýfeedstuffs, processing, nutrition values, rationýformulation and practical application.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is a comprehensive study of animalýnutrition. Topics include digestive systems,ýfeedstuffs, processing, nutrition values, rationýformulation and practical application.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a cross-cultural study of theývariety of human adaptations to physical, socialýand cultural environments, primarily in terms ofýsubsistence, technology, social groupings,ýgovernment, economic organization, religion andýaesthetics.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course explores the creative processýemphasizing art as a visual form of communication.ýIt presents useful criteria for evaluation andýenjoyment of art through the development of visualývocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as wellýas art in a historical context.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course explores the creative processýemphasizing art as a visual form of communication.ýIt presents useful criteria for evaluation andýenjoyment of art through the development of visualývocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as wellýas art in a historical context.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course explores the creative processýemphasizing art as a visual form of communication.ýIt presents useful criteria for evaluation andýenjoyment of art through the development of visualývocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as wellýas art in a historical context.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course explores the creative processýemphasizing art as a visual form of communication.ýIt presents useful criteria for evaluation andýenjoyment of art through the development of visualývocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as wellýas art in a historical context.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course explores the creative processýemphasizing art as a visual form of communication.ýIt presents useful criteria for evaluation andýenjoyment of art through the development of visualývocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as wellýas art in a historical context.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course explores the creative processýemphasizing art as a visual form of communication.ýIt presents useful criteria for evaluation andýenjoyment of art through the development of visualývocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as wellýas art in a historical context.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $30.00
Book Fee: $37.50
This combined lecture and lab course introducesýthe concepts of two-dimensional design andýspatial orientation to original design creation.ýTopics included are pattern, texture, line,ýshape, value, mass and color theory.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $35.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities.ýAs a foundation studio course, it introducesýbasic drawing principles such as line, shape,ýform, texture, value, space, perspective andýcomposition, as well as serving as anýintroduction to medias including pencil, pen,ýcharcoal, conte, chalk and other alternate media.ýIt stresses perception, visual awareness,ýsensitivity, and critical thinking/judgment, andýmay include still life, landscape, portrait, liveýmodel andýnon-objective forms.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $35.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities.ýAs a foundation studio course, it introducesýbasic drawing principles such as line, shape,ýform, texture, value, space, perspective andýcomposition, as well as serving as anýintroduction to medias including pencil, pen,ýcharcoal, conte, chalk and other alternate media.ýIt stresses perception, visual awareness,ýsensitivity, and critical thinking/judgment, andýmay include still life, landscape, portrait, liveýmodel andýnon-objective forms.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $35.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course. Aýfoundation course in studio painting, it employsýcontemporary styles, techniques and materials inývarious media.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $50.00
This course introduces students to the digitalýcamera. Students study and practice the variedýartistic applications of digital images asýenhanced with computer software. A digital cameraýis required.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: No book required. Check supply list on first day.
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $50.00
This course introduces students to the digitalýcamera. Students study and practice the variedýartistic applications of digital images asýenhanced with computer software. A digital cameraýis required.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: No book required. Check supply list on first day.
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the visual arts fromýprehistoric times through the Middle Ages with anýemphasis on the relationship between art andýsocial, economic, religious and geographicalýconditions. It discusses the historical context ofýcontemporary forms of expression when relevant.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the visual arts fromýthe Renaissance to the present time with anýemphasis on the relationship between art andýsocial, economic, religious and technologicalýdevelopment. It stresses the historical context ofýcontemporary forms of expression and examinesýhuman concerns as they are revealed in art.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the visual arts fromýthe Renaissance to the present time with anýemphasis on the relationship between art andýsocial, economic, religious and technologicalýdevelopment. It stresses the historical context ofýcontemporary forms of expression and examinesýhuman concerns as they are revealed in art.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces students to key concepts ofýtwo-dimensional design, design problem-solving,ýand spatial orientation such as texture, line,ýshape, value, mass, and color theory. The courseýbridges traditional and new media art with anýemphasis on application using digital medium.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course covers the fundamentals ofýthree-dimensional design and composition. Conceptsýcovered include organizing principles of design,ýshape, value, color, and texture. It emphasizesýapplication of traditional three-dimensional artýconcepts using digital medium. New media artýdesign requires synthesizing artistic andýtechnological skills.
Prerequisites: Take ART-370  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course is a study of color theory and use forýdigital application, digital lighting, andýeffective rendering. Color theory and digitalýlighting are particularly relevant to digitalýartists such as video game designers,ýcinematographers, and animators. Color andýlighting are intrinsically powerful elements ofýdesign and understanding color, lighting, andýrendering is vital for successful digital design,ýcomposition, and art.
Class Times:
NET LAB3 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course addresses basic and intermediateýlevels of word processing using Microsoft Word.ýSkills introduced include using and manipulatingýWindows, entering and editing text, formattingýparagraphs and text, using the spelling checkerýand thesaurus, selecting printers and printingýdocuments, and applying document formattingýoptions.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: Requires Windows 10ýRequires Microsoft Office 365ýor Office 2021 fo
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Underbakke
Credits: 2
This course is designed to acquaint the studentýwith the basic concepts of an electronicýspreadsheet program. Hands-on practice inýdesigning, building, and editing spreadsheets willýdevelop the basic skills necessary to constructýspreadsheets for home and business use.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: Requires Windows 10ýRequires Microsoft Office 365ýor Office 2021 fo
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 2
This course is designed to acquaint the studentýwith the basic concepts of an electronicýspreadsheet program. Hands-on practice inýdesigning, building, and editing spreadsheets willýdevelop the basic skills necessary to constructýspreadsheets for home and business use.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: Requires Windows 10ýRequires Microsoft Office 365ýor Office 2021 fo
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Clausen
Credits: 3
This is an introductory course in basic electronicýinformation processing. The emphasis is onýcomputer literacy designed to give students aýgeneral understanding of computer software andýhardware. Students gain hands-on experience withýan operating system and software applications.ýStudents are exposed to basic computerýterminology, file management, email usage, digitalýdevices, Internet, social networking, and securityýand privacy issues. This course may not transferýto other institutions. It is advisable to be ableýto key a minimum of 20 wpm in order to beýsuccessful in this course.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: Requires Windows 10ýRequires Microsoft Office 365ýor Office 2021 fo
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This is an introductory course in basic electronicýinformation processing. The emphasis is onýcomputer literacy designed to give students aýgeneral understanding of computer software andýhardware. Students gain hands-on experience withýan operating system and software applications.ýStudents are exposed to basic computerýterminology, file management, email usage, digitalýdevices, Internet, social networking, and securityýand privacy issues. This course may not transferýto other institutions. It is advisable to be ableýto key a minimum of 20 wpm in order to beýsuccessful in this course.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: Requires Windows 10ýRequires Microsoft Office 365ýor Office 2021 fo
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This is a combined lecture and lab course that isýa biological concepts survey for non-scienceýmajors. Topics covered include biochemistry,ýmolecular and cellular biology, genetics,ýevolution, diversity of life, and ecology.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This is a combined lecture and lab course that isýa biological concepts survey for non-scienceýmajors. Topics covered include biochemistry,ýmolecular and cellular biology, genetics,ýevolution, diversity of life, and ecology.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Larrey
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that isýa biological concepts survey for non-scienceýmajors. Topics covered include biochemistry,ýmolecular and cellular biology, genetics,ýevolution, diversity of life, and ecology.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This is a combined lecture and lab course that isýa biological concepts survey for non-scienceýmajors. Topics covered include biochemistry,ýmolecular and cellular biology, genetics,ýevolution, diversity of life, and ecology.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Sabet
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This is a combined lecture and lab course that isýthe continuation of General Biology IB. Topicsýcovered include include evolution, classification,ýthe diversity of life, interrelationships betweenýtissues, organs, and systems in plants andýanimals, and ecological relationships.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
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 LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $93.50
This course presents the relationship betweenýproper nutrition and good health. Topics coveredýinclude digestion, absorption, and metabolism ofýcarbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Also includedýare vitamins, minerals, physical activity,ýmaintenance of a healthy body weight, nutritionalýneeds throughout the entire life cycle, andýevaluation of nutritional claims.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 orýhigher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163  ýEssentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?  ýor higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $93.50
This course presents the relationship betweenýproper nutrition and good health. Topics coveredýinclude digestion, absorption, and metabolism ofýcarbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Also includedýare vitamins, minerals, physical activity,ýmaintenance of a healthy body weight, nutritionalýneeds throughout the entire life cycle, andýevaluation of nutritional claims.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 orýhigher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163  ýEssentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?  ýor higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $93.50
This course presents the relationship betweenýproper nutrition and good health. Topics coveredýinclude digestion, absorption, and metabolism ofýcarbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Also includedýare vitamins, minerals, physical activity,ýmaintenance of a healthy body weight, nutritionalýneeds throughout the entire life cycle, andýevaluation of nutritional claims.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 orýhigher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163  ýEssentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?  ýor higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course presents the relationship betweenýproper nutrition and good health. Topics coveredýinclude digestion, absorption, and metabolism ofýcarbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Also includedýare vitamins, minerals, physical activity,ýmaintenance of a healthy body weight, nutritionalýneeds throughout the entire life cycle, andýevaluation of nutritional claims.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 orýhigher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163  ýEssentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?  ýor higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $93.50
This course presents the relationship betweenýproper nutrition and good health. Topics coveredýinclude digestion, absorption, and metabolism ofýcarbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Also includedýare vitamins, minerals, physical activity,ýmaintenance of a healthy body weight, nutritionalýneeds throughout the entire life cycle, andýevaluation of nutritional claims.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 orýhigher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163  ýEssentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?  ýor higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This is a terminal one-semester lecture and labýcourse covering the structure and function of theýhuman organ systems and their organs. It alsoýincludes an introduction to medical terminology,ýhomeostasis, basic cell and tissue structure andýfunction. Students are required to identifyýspecific organs including the major bones, theýmajor muscles and the major blood vessels.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This is a terminal one-semester lecture and labýcourse covering the structure and function of theýhuman organ systems and their organs. It alsoýincludes an introduction to medical terminology,ýhomeostasis, basic cell and tissue structure andýfunction. Students are required to identifyýspecific organs including the major bones, theýmajor muscles and the major blood vessels.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higherý2) 2 semesters of High School Biology with a B- or better 3)ýCompletion with a C- or better in BIO 163 Essentials ofýAnatomy & Physiology 4) Instructor Permission to enroll inýthe course  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Flack
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higherý2) 2 semesters of High School Biology with a B- or better 3)ýCompletion with a C- or better in BIO 163 Essentials ofýAnatomy & Physiology 4) Instructor Permission to enroll inýthe course  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higherý2) 2 semesters of High School Biology with a B- or better 3)ýCompletion with a C- or better in BIO 163 Essentials ofýAnatomy & Physiology 4) Instructor Permission to enroll inýthe course  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higherý2) 2 semesters of High School Biology with a B- or better 3)ýCompletion with a C- or better in BIO 163 Essentials ofýAnatomy & Physiology 4) Instructor Permission to enroll inýthe course  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higherý2) 2 semesters of High School Biology with a B- or better 3)ýCompletion with a C- or better in BIO 163 Essentials ofýAnatomy & Physiology 4) Instructor Permission to enroll inýthe course  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Koskovich
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higherý2) 2 semesters of High School Biology with a B- or better 3)ýCompletion with a C- or better in BIO 163 Essentials ofýAnatomy & Physiology 4) Instructor Permission to enroll inýthe course  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higherý2) 2 semesters of High School Biology with a B- or better 3)ýCompletion with a C- or better in BIO 163 Essentials ofýAnatomy & Physiology 4) Instructor Permission to enroll inýthe course  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology and histology.ýýPrerequisite: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACTýComposite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of HighýSchool Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semesterýof High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1ýsemester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in aýtransfer level Biology (BIO-105 or higher) orýChemistry (CHM-122 or higher) 4) InstructorýPermission to enroll in the course
Prerequisites: Take BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology and histology.ýýPrerequisite: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACTýComposite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of HighýSchool Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semesterýof High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1ýsemester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in aýtransfer level Biology (BIO-105 or higher) orýChemistry (CHM-122 or higher) 4) InstructorýPermission to enroll in the course
Prerequisites: Take BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Tubbesing
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology and histology.ýýPrerequisite: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACTýComposite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of HighýSchool Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semesterýof High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1ýsemester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in aýtransfer level Biology (BIO-105 or higher) orýChemistry (CHM-122 or higher) 4) InstructorýPermission to enroll in the course
Prerequisites: Take BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology and histology.ýýPrerequisite: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACTýComposite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of HighýSchool Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semesterýof High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1ýsemester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in aýtransfer level Biology (BIO-105 or higher) orýChemistry (CHM-122 or higher) 4) InstructorýPermission to enroll in the course
Prerequisites: Take BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course combines lecture and labýactivities for the study of microorganisms withýemphasis on bacteria and viruses. Topics coveredýinclude morphology, physiology, genetics, culturingýtechniques, identification, control, disease andýdisease resistance of microbes.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116 or BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course combines lecture and labýactivities for the study of microorganisms withýemphasis on bacteria and viruses. Topics coveredýinclude morphology, physiology, genetics, culturingýtechniques, identification, control, disease andýdisease resistance of microbes.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116 or BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course combines lecture and labýactivities for the study of microorganisms withýemphasis on bacteria and viruses. Topics coveredýinclude morphology, physiology, genetics, culturingýtechniques, identification, control, disease andýdisease resistance of microbes.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116 or BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course combines lecture and labýactivities for the study of microorganisms withýemphasis on bacteria and viruses. Topics coveredýinclude morphology, physiology, genetics, culturingýtechniques, identification, control, disease andýdisease resistance of microbes.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116 or BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course combines lecture and labýactivities for the study of microorganisms withýemphasis on bacteria and viruses. Topics coveredýinclude morphology, physiology, genetics, culturingýtechniques, identification, control, disease andýdisease resistance of microbes.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116 or BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course combines lecture and labýactivities for the study of microorganisms withýemphasis on bacteria and viruses. Topics coveredýinclude morphology, physiology, genetics, culturingýtechniques, identification, control, disease andýdisease resistance of microbes.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116 or BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course combines lecture and labýactivities for the study of microorganisms withýemphasis on bacteria and viruses. Topics coveredýinclude morphology, physiology, genetics, culturingýtechniques, identification, control, disease andýdisease resistance of microbes.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116 or BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course provides a broad overview of businessýincluding internal and external functions. Topicsýinclude economics, marketing, entrepreneurship,ýand management as well as related domestic andýinternational business issues.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course provides a broad overview of businessýincluding internal and external functions. Topicsýinclude economics, marketing, entrepreneurship,ýand management as well as related domestic andýinternational business issues.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course provides a broad overview of businessýincluding internal and external functions. Topicsýinclude economics, marketing, entrepreneurship,ýand management as well as related domestic andýinternational business issues.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides a broad overview of businessýincluding internal and external functions. Topicsýinclude economics, marketing, entrepreneurship,ýand management as well as related domestic andýinternational business issues.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course provides a broad overview of businessýincluding internal and external functions. Topicsýinclude economics, marketing, entrepreneurship,ýand management as well as related domestic andýinternational business issues.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Mueller
Credits: 3
This course is designed to help students get inýtouch with the innovative business mindsetýrequired for success in the 21st century.ýStudents learn to be contributors, catalysts andýthinkers within the innovation process. Theyýdevelop skills as individuals and the team skillsýneeded to collaborate, using available creativeýresources to leverage ideas and conceptsýthroughout the innovation process.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is designed to help students get inýtouch with the innovative business mindsetýrequired for success in the 21st century.ýStudents learn to be contributors, catalysts andýthinkers within the innovation process. Theyýdevelop skills as individuals and the team skillsýneeded to collaborate, using available creativeýresources to leverage ideas and conceptsýthroughout the innovation process.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course covers small business managementýissues via case studies. It emphasizes insightsýinto the organization, financial decision making,ýand marketing practices of small businesses.ýFamiliarity with basic accounting principles,ýconcepts applicable to the operation of a serviceýoriented or retailing sole proprietorship, and theýinternal and external functions of a business willýsupport work in this course.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course covers small business managementýissues via case studies. It emphasizes insightsýinto the organization, financial decision making,ýand marketing practices of small businesses.ýFamiliarity with basic accounting principles,ýconcepts applicable to the operation of a serviceýoriented or retailing sole proprietorship, and theýinternal and external functions of a business willýsupport work in this course.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Favors
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $132.00
This course is designed to familiarizeýindividuals with current and emerging electronicýcommerce technologies using the Internet. Someýof the topics include Internet technology forýbusiness advantage, managing electronic commerceýfunds transfer, reinventing the future ofýbusiness through electronic commerce, businessýopportunities in electronic commerce, electronicýcommerce web site design, social, political, andýethical issues associated with electronicýcommerce, and business plans for technologyýventures.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to laws and courtýprocedures relating to business. It emphasizes theýethical, constitutional and regulatory aspects ofýbusiness. The course concludes with an in-depthýstudy of the laws governing the formation andýenforcement of contracts.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to laws and courtýprocedures relating to business. It emphasizes theýethical, constitutional and regulatory aspects ofýbusiness. The course concludes with an in-depthýstudy of the laws governing the formation andýenforcement of contracts.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to laws and courtýprocedures relating to business. It emphasizes theýethical, constitutional and regulatory aspects ofýbusiness. The course concludes with an in-depthýstudy of the laws governing the formation andýenforcement of contracts.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to laws and courtýprocedures relating to business. It emphasizes theýethical, constitutional and regulatory aspects ofýbusiness. The course concludes with an in-depthýstudy of the laws governing the formation andýenforcement of contracts.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course emphasizes the Uniform Commercial Codeýand its importance to business enterprises andýcovers property, agency and businessýorganizations. It is a continuation of BusinessýLaw I.
Prerequisites: Take BUS-185,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course emphasizes the Uniform Commercial Codeýand its importance to business enterprises andýcovers property, agency and businessýorganizations. It is a continuation of BusinessýLaw I.
Prerequisites: Take BUS-185,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Buell
Credits: 3
This course explores leadership styles effectiveýin the workplace and helps participants gainýinsight into their naturalleadership style andýimplications of that style on work and groupýperformance.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýcovers the basic elements of organic chemistry andýbiochemistry: alkanes and their derivatives,ýcarbohydrates, lipids, proteins, enzymes, theýchemistry of cell metabolism and the chemistry ofýheredity.
Prerequisites: Take CHM-122 or CHM-166,  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This is a comprehensive JAVA programming courseýthat introduces students to object-orientedýprogramming concepts along with the JAVA syntax toýimplement them. JAVA applications are introducedýprior to applets, so the student has more thoroughýunderstanding of the concepts used inýobject-oriented programming.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course is an introduction to advanced digitalýcomposition and graphics pipeline procedures usedýin the CG industry. This course is a continuationýof CIS 383 Digital Composition & Graphics PipelineýI and focuses on advanced digital imageýmanipulation such as layering and masking,ýapplying textures, texture painting, lightingýeffects, advanced composition and compositing, andýCG pipeline procedures.
Prerequisites: Take CIS-383  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides information regarding theýmany types of game engines, their uses, and theýdifference between commercial and open source gameýengines. Game development is also addressed.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course illustrates the various design teamsýand their roles during the game developmentýprocess. Students will experience key industryýroles, including game designer, artist,ýprogrammer, tester and project manager. Thisýcourse is offered concurrently with CIS 398 -ýGaming Final Submission in order for students toýcollaborate with their teams as they design andýbuild a prototype video game.
Co-requisites: Take CIS-398
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
This course explores the relevance and applicationýof physics in video games. Students examine theýbasic concepts of physics and how it relates toývideo games and physics engines.
Prerequisites: Take CIS-395  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course is the culmination of Video GameýDesign program coursework. Students are assignedýto teams to design and build a small game based onýan instructor-approved topic. Each team will alsoýpresent the design document and the finalýsubmission. This course is offered concurrentlyýwith CIS 396 Game Development Team in order forýstudents to collaborate with their teams on theýproject. Each student is responsible for being theýlead designer for their final game submissionýproject.
Prerequisites: Take CIS-414  
Co-requisites: Take CIS-396
Class Times:
NET LAB3 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course demonstrates how to create, prepare,ýand showcase portfolio quality assets in order toýgain employment in the video game and relatedýindustries. Students will create portfolio qualityýassets for presentation to prospective employers.
Prerequisites: Take CIS-415  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces game pipeline environmentýmodeling fundamentals including assembling assetsýinto a game environment. The course coversýblocking out environments using reference,ýefficient and advanced modeling, set dressing,ýLODs, tiling textures and trim sheets, sculptingýenvironmental details, and other essentialýenvironment modeling concepts.
Prerequisites: Take CIS-389  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course continues the process of developing aýquality portfolio vital for getting a job in theýindustry. Students will apply what they learned inýCIS 369 Video Game Portfolio Preparation and applyýconcepts learned from other courses in the programýin order to develop more advanced portfolioýassets. The process of developing a qualityýportfolio requires a continual process ofýcritique, iteration, and polish.
Prerequisites: CIS-369  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is a combined lecture and lab courseýthat introduces Windows programming usingýMicrosoft's .NET framework. Students will writeýintroductory level programs involving variables,ýassignment, input and output using graphical userýinterface (GUI), calculations, repetition andýselection between alternatives using the .NETýenvironment.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a study of the principles andýprocesses of written and oral communication asýapplied to occupational and personal use throughýpractical reading, writing and speakingýassignments. It emphasizes technical reportýwriting, including preparation, organization,ýaudience and the effective use of format,ýsupplements and visuals.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: Restricted : CTE
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Erickson
Credits: 3
This course studies the history of law enforcementýand respective agencies and the basic theories ofýthe criminal behavior as well as law enforcementýterminology and technology. It emphasizes theýduties and responsibilities of the law enforcementýofficer to the individual and society as a wholeýand explores and defines techniques, technicalýterms, and basic procedures.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course studies the history of law enforcementýand respective agencies and the basic theories ofýthe criminal behavior as well as law enforcementýterminology and technology. It emphasizes theýduties and responsibilities of the law enforcementýofficer to the individual and society as a wholeýand explores and defines techniques, technicalýterms, and basic procedures.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Erickson
Credits: 3
This course covers the ethical standards and codesýof professional behavior for police officers andýothers placed in positions of public trust. Theýcourse includes use of force, gratuities, intra-ýand inter-agency conduct, integrity, ethicalýnecessity of due process and on-duty and off-dutyýconduct.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Powell
Credits: 3
This course presents the development ofýcorrectional theory, the correctional client,ýtrial, sentencing, and institutions involved, andýrehabilitation potential through probation andýparole. Students acquire the ability to recognizeýthe purpose and function of the correctionýsubsystems, personnel, and processes as theyýrelate to the police and to the total criminalýjustice system.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Ebsen
Credits: 3
This course is designed to acquaint the studentýwith the field of criminology, which is the studyýof crime and its causal explanations. The topicsýto be covered include the criminal and his/herýrole in society; police and courts, and theirýeffects upon criminal behavior; and rehabilitationýand punishment as they affect criminal behavior.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Ebsen
Credits: 3
This course is designed to acquaint the studentýwith the field of criminology, which is the studyýof crime and its causal explanations. The topicsýto be covered include the criminal and his/herýrole in society; police and courts, and theirýeffects upon criminal behavior; and rehabilitationýand punishment as they affect criminal behavior.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course explains the causes of delinquency inýgeneral. The course studies the individual,ýfamily, home and social environments as real andýpotential contributors and causes of juvenileýcrime. The course also covers differences betweenýjuvenile court and adult court, as well asýsentence and treatment options.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course explains the causes of delinquency inýgeneral. The course studies the individual,ýfamily, home and social environments as real andýpotential contributors and causes of juvenileýcrime. The course also covers differences betweenýjuvenile court and adult court, as well asýsentence and treatment options.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course presents the basic concepts ofýinformation systems and computer literacy. Theýcourse incorporates theory as well as hands-onýpractice, which focuses on spreadsheets andýdatabase management systems (DBMS).
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Add'l Info: Requires Windows 10ýRequires Microsoft Office 365ýor Office 2021 fo
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Spahn
Credits: 3
This course presents the basic concepts ofýinformation systems and computer literacy. Theýcourse incorporates theory as well as hands-onýpractice, which focuses on spreadsheets andýdatabase management systems (DBMS).
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: Requires Windows 10ýRequires Microsoft Office 365ýor Office 2021 fo
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Lorenzen
Credits: 1
This course provides an introduction to the dentalýhealth team, the profession, ethics andýjurisprudence, and professional development.ýRecognition of patient needs and team buildingýskills are emphasized.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $10.00
This lecture course provides an introduction toýdental office procedures, bookkeeping systems,ýthird-party payment plans, appointment control,ýand communications. Interaction between businessýand 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
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course is designed to provide the theoreticalýconcepts and skills associated with monitoring ofýnitrous oxide and oxygen sedation. Course contentýprovides the student with awareness of theýindications and contraindications for nitrousýoxide and oxygen sedation use, a working knowledgeýof the equipment, understanding of the procedureýfor administering nitrous oxide and oxygenýsedation, and prepares the student to monitorýnitrous oxide and oxygen sedation. Instructorýconsent required. Instructor consent required.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
This course is a survey of the elements ofýtheatre. The course covers units onýaudience/performer relationships, dramatic forms,ýdramatic literature, history of the theatre,ýdramatic theory and criticism, and technicalýtheatre.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
This course is a survey of the elements ofýtheatre. The course covers units onýaudience/performer relationships, dramatic forms,ýdramatic literature, history of the theatre,ýdramatic theory and criticism, and technicalýtheatre.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Chaclan
Credits: 3
This course gives students a historical andýphilosophical foundation of the field of earlyýchildhood education. It includes an overview ofýassessment and evidence-based practices. Theýcourse also addresses the influences ofýfamily-centered practice, inclusion, culture, andýlanguage. Students explore early childhoodýcareers.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Petty
Credits: 3
This course gives students a historical andýphilosophical foundation of the field of earlyýchildhood education. It includes an overview ofýassessment and evidence-based practices. Theýcourse also addresses the influences ofýfamily-centered practice, inclusion, culture, andýlanguage. Students explore early childhoodýcareers.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course gives students a historical andýphilosophical foundation of the field of earlyýchildhood education. It includes an overview ofýassessment and evidence-based practices. Theýcourse also addresses the influences ofýfamily-centered practice, inclusion, culture, andýlanguage. Students explore early childhoodýcareers.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 1
This course assists the eligible Child DevelopmentýAssociate (CDA) credential candidate withýdeveloping and preparing for the Preschool,ýInfant-Toddler or Family Child Care CDAýverification visit and assessment. Studentsýwill 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
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $10.00
This course guides students' development of aýprofessional early childhood education portfolioýshowcasing their knowledge, skills andýdispositions in alignment with the NAEYCýStandardsýfor Professional Preparation of Students at theýAssociate Degree level.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Bruck
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $175.00
This course focuses on evidence-based concepts inýthe fields of health, safety and nutrition andýtheir relationship to the growth and developmentýof the young child ages birth to eight. It blendsýcurrent theory with problem-solving, practicalýapplications and assessments. Course contentýincludes collaboration with families and assessesýthe role of culture, language and ability onýhealth, safety and nutrition decisions in earlyýchildhood settings. Students will need toýcomplete or provide proof of currentýcertification in the following: Mandatory ChildýAbuse Reporter training; UniversalýPrecautions/Bloodborne Pathogens training;ýInfant, Child and Adult CPR; Pediatric and AdultýFirst Aid training.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Bruck
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $175.00
This course focuses on evidence-based concepts inýthe fields of health, safety and nutrition andýtheir relationship to the growth and developmentýof the young child ages birth to eight. It blendsýcurrent theory with problem-solving, practicalýapplications and assessments. Course contentýincludes collaboration with families and assessesýthe role of culture, language and ability onýhealth, safety and nutrition decisions in earlyýchildhood settings. Students will need toýcomplete or provide proof of currentýcertification in the following: Mandatory ChildýAbuse Reporter training; UniversalýPrecautions/Bloodborne Pathogens training;ýInfant, Child and Adult CPR; Pediatric and AdultýFirst Aid training.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Stundahl
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $20.00
This course focuses on the development,ýimplementation and assessment of appropriateýenvironments and curricula for young childrenýages three through eight years old. Studentsýprepare to utilize evidence-based, developmentallyýappropriate practices in the context of children'sýfamily, culture, language and abilities. Emphasisýis on understanding children's developmentalýstages and developing appropriate learningýopportunities, interactions and environments toýsupport each child in the following areas:ýdramatic play, art, music, fine and gross motorýplay.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Schram
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $20.00
This course focuses on the development,ýimplementation and assessment of appropriateýenvironments and curricula for young children agesýthree through eight years old. Students prepare toýutilize evidence-based, developmentallyýappropriate practices in the context of children'sýfamily, culture, language and abilities. Emphasisýis on understanding children's developmentalýstages and developing appropriate learningýopportunities, interactions and environments toýsupport each child in the following areas:ýemergent literacy, math, science, technology andýsocial studies.ýý
Prerequisites: Take ECE-158  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Pittenger
Credits: 3
This course reviews typical and atypicalýdevelopment of children from conception toýadolescence in all developmental domains. Itýexamines interactions among child, family, andýsociety within a variety of community andýcultural contexts and how each impacts theýdevelopingýchild. This course also addresses theories andýevidence-based practices associated withýunderstanding and supporting young children.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Weber
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $10.00
This course focuses on current understanding ofýsupporting children and families in relation toýhome, school and community contexts. Emphasis isýon building respectful, culturally sensitiveýrelationships with families, utilizing communityýresources and working with diverse families.ýStudents are required to have a current backgroundýcheck on file before the first class meeting.ýProgram Coordinator permission required.
Prerequisites: Take ECE-103, ECE-170 and ECE-241  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Pratt
Credits: 3
This course focuses on care, education andýassessment of children from birth to thirty-sixýmonths. It prepares students to utilizeýdevelopmentally-appropriate, evidence-basedýpractices, including responsive caregiving,ýroutines as curriculum, collaborativeýrelationships with culturally, linguistically, andýability-diverse children and families and a focusýon the whole child in inclusive settings.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course focuses on care, education andýassessment of children from birth to thirty-sixýmonths. It prepares students to utilizeýdevelopmentally-appropriate, evidence-basedýpractices, including responsive caregiving,ýroutines as curriculum, collaborativeýrelationships with culturally, linguistically, andýability-diverse children and families and a focusýon the whole child in inclusive settings.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Braun
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $20.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This course focuses on developmentallyýappropriate, evidence-based approaches andýpositive guidance strategies for supporting theýdevelopment of each child. It emphasizesýsupportive interactions and developmentallyýappropriate environments as well as the use ofýassessment to analyze and guide behaviors.ýStudents study the impact of family and eachýchild's culture, language and ability on childýguidance. CPT scores in Reading at 70 or higherýand in Sentence Skills at 74 or higher, OR ACTýcomposite score of 22, OR completion ofýrecommended developmental education
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $20.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This course focuses on developmentallyýappropriate, evidence-based approaches andýpositive guidance strategies for supporting theýdevelopment of each child. It emphasizesýsupportive interactions and developmentallyýappropriate environments as well as the use ofýassessment to analyze and guide behaviors.ýStudents study the impact of family and eachýchild's culture, language and ability on childýguidance. CPT scores in Reading at 70 or higherýand in Sentence Skills at 74 or higher, OR ACTýcomposite score of 22, OR completion ofýrecommended developmental education
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Weber
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $45.00
Book Fee: $28.50
This course provides a supervised experience inýselected early childhood settings serving childrenýages birth through eight. It includes integrationýof theory and developmentally appropriate,ýevidence-based practice and provides anýunderstanding of working with culturally,ýlinguistically, and ability-diverse young childrenýand families. Emphasis is placed on professionalýrelationships and behavior, appropriateýadult-child interactions, basic curriculumýplanning, and program routines. Students areýrequired to have a current background check onýfile before the first class meeting. ProgramýCoordinator permission required. In ECE 241 mustýhave 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
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides an overview of specialýeducation and talented and gifted programs andýpolicies for children birth through school age. ýIt includes special education history andýlegislation as well as characteristics ofýfederally-defined disability categories andýIFSP/IEP components. This course preparesýstudents to serve the diverse needs ofýexceptional students through the use ofýfamily-centered and team-based services,ýevidence-based assessment procedures andýmodification of teaching methods, classroomýmanagement, materials and curriculum.
Prerequisites: Take ECE-170  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course addresses the basic principles commonýto administering high quality early childhoodýprograms. Topics include director's roles andýresponsibilities, state and federal regulations,ýbusiness procedures, staff development andýhiring, policy development, fiscal and facilityýmanagement, marketing, program evaluation, childýcare advocacy, family and community involvement.ýThis course is designed for students who haveýcompleted the Early Childhood Studies diploma andýpersons interested in becoming a programýadministrator.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $120.00
This course addresses the essential concern ofýmacroeconomics; understanding and improving theýperformance of the economy as a whole by studyingýtopics such as the effect of fiscal policy andýmonetary policy on inflation, unemployment andýeconomic growth in a global economy.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $120.00
This course addresses the essential concern ofýmacroeconomics; understanding and improving theýperformance of the economy as a whole by studyingýtopics such as the effect of fiscal policy andýmonetary policy on inflation, unemployment andýeconomic growth in a global economy.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $120.00
This course addresses the essential concern ofýmacroeconomics; understanding and improving theýperformance of the economy as a whole by studyingýtopics such as the effect of fiscal policy andýmonetary policy on inflation, unemployment andýeconomic growth in a global economy.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $120.00
This course addresses the essential concern ofýmacroeconomics; understanding and improving theýperformance of the economy as a whole by studyingýtopics such as the effect of fiscal policy andýmonetary policy on inflation, unemployment andýeconomic growth in a global economy.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $120.00
This course provides tools to analyze the choicesýmade by households, firms and governments, and howýthese choices affect various domestic marketýstructures and international markets.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Becker
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $120.00
This course provides tools to analyze the choicesýmade by households, firms and governments, and howýthese choices affect various domestic marketýstructures and international markets.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $120.00
This course provides tools to analyze the choicesýmade by households, firms and governments, and howýthese choices affect various domestic marketýstructures and international markets.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $120.00
This course provides tools to analyze the choicesýmade by households, firms and governments, and howýthese choices affect various domestic marketýstructures and international markets.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Chian
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to professionalýeducation providing a historical and philosophicalýbackground from which the student can examine hisýor her own commitment to education. Challenges andýissues in education today will be discussed in theýcontext of school organization, funding,ýcurriculum, professionalism, legal issues, andýeffective teacher characteristics.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Rees
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to professionalýeducation providing a historical and philosophicalýbackground from which the student can examine hisýor her own commitment to education. Challenges andýissues in education today will be discussed in theýcontext of school organization, funding,ýcurriculum, professionalism, legal issues, andýeffective teacher characteristics.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
This course includes interpersonal and intergroupýrelations and contributes to the development ofýsensitivity to and the understanding of theývalues, beliefs, lifestyles and attitudes ofýindividuals and the diverse groups found in aýpluralistic society and within current educationýsettings. This course is a required component ofýIowa Teacher Licensure.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course applies the principles of psychologyýin the field of education to classroom contexts.ýTopics include child/adolescent development,ýlearning, motivation, instructional techniques,ýand assessment/evaluation.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course applies the principles of psychologyýin the field of education to classroom contexts.ýTopics include child/adolescent development,ýlearning, motivation, instructional techniques,ýand assessment/evaluation.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course applies the principles of psychologyýin the field of education to classroom contexts.ýTopics include child/adolescent development,ýlearning, motivation, instructional techniques,ýand assessment/evaluation.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course provides an overview of specialýeducation regulations, policies and programs inýeducational settings. K-12 pre-service teachersýlearn the history of special education law,ýincluding IDEA and as it applies to NCLB,ýcharacteristics of the 8 categories of disabilityýper federal and state regulations, characteristicsýof talent and gifted programs, and basic componentýof an IEP. This course is a required componentýfor students seeking K-12 teacher state licensure.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course introduces prospective teacher-prepýcandidates and other interested students to aývariety of digital tools and Internet resourcesýalong with best practices in the use of tools andýtechnologies for classroom-related functions.ýThe course focuses on both current theory andýissues as well as on providing experiences thatýwill enable the student to select and evaluateýsoftware and hardware for the classroom.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course introduces prospective teacher-prepýcandidates and other interested students to aývariety of digital tools and Internet resourcesýalong with best practices in the use of tools andýtechnologies for classroom-related functions.ýThe course focuses on both current theory andýissues as well as on providing experiences thatýwill enable the student to select and evaluateýsoftware and hardware for the classroom.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is an exploration of writing as aýprocess with attention to audience, purpose andýpatterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete aýwriting sample to gauge preparedness for the course and thenýaccess instructional staff and resources in the CometýLearning Center both before and during the course to beýsuccessful.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is an exploration of writing as aýprocess with attention to audience, purpose andýpatterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete aýwriting sample to gauge preparedness for the course and thenýaccess instructional staff and resources in the CometýLearning Center both before and during the course to beýsuccessful.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is an exploration of writing as aýprocess with attention to audience, purpose andýpatterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete aýwriting sample to gauge preparedness for the course and thenýaccess instructional staff and resources in the CometýLearning Center both before and during the course to beýsuccessful.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is an exploration of writing as aýprocess with attention to audience, purpose andýpatterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete aýwriting sample to gauge preparedness for the course and thenýaccess instructional staff and resources in the CometýLearning Center both before and during the course to beýsuccessful.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Badura
Credits: 3
This course is an exploration of writing as aýprocess with attention to audience, purpose andýpatterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete aýwriting sample to gauge preparedness for the course and thenýaccess instructional staff and resources in the CometýLearning Center both before and during the course to beýsuccessful.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is an exploration of writing as aýprocess with attention to audience, purpose andýpatterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete aýwriting sample to gauge preparedness for the course and thenýaccess instructional staff and resources in the CometýLearning Center both before and during the course to beýsuccessful.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is an exploration of writing as aýprocess with attention to audience, purpose andýpatterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete aýwriting sample to gauge preparedness for the course and thenýaccess instructional staff and resources in the CometýLearning Center both before and during the course to beýsuccessful.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $28.75
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 withýemphasis on developing more complex, sophisticatedýforms of exposition. It includes a research paperýrequiring library research, documentation, andýbibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $28.75
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 withýemphasis on developing more complex, sophisticatedýforms of exposition. It includes a research paperýrequiring library research, documentation, andýbibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $28.75
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 withýemphasis on developing more complex, sophisticatedýforms of exposition. It includes a research paperýrequiring library research, documentation, andýbibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Sawyer
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $28.75
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 withýemphasis on developing more complex, sophisticatedýforms of exposition. It includes a research paperýrequiring library research, documentation, andýbibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $28.75
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 withýemphasis on developing more complex, sophisticatedýforms of exposition. It includes a research paperýrequiring library research, documentation, andýbibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $28.75
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 withýemphasis on developing more complex, sophisticatedýforms of exposition. It includes a research paperýrequiring library research, documentation, andýbibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $28.75
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 withýemphasis on developing more complex, sophisticatedýforms of exposition. It includes a research paperýrequiring library research, documentation, andýbibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $28.75
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 withýemphasis on developing more complex, sophisticatedýforms of exposition. It includes a research paperýrequiring library research, documentation, andýbibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 withýemphasis on developing more complex, sophisticatedýforms of exposition. It includes a research paperýrequiring library research, documentation, andýbibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $28.75
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 withýemphasis on developing more complex, sophisticatedýforms of exposition. It includes a research paperýrequiring library research, documentation, andýbibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $39.40
This course is an introduction to imaginativeýwriting, offering instruction and extensiveýpractice in writing fiction, poetry,ýand drama. Student writing is discussed in aýworkshop setting.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $39.50
This course is an introduction to imaginativeýwriting, offering instruction and extensiveýpractice in writing fiction, poetry,ýand drama. Student writing is discussed in aýworkshop setting.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $105.75
A combined lecture and lab course focusing onýenvironmental concerns: ecosystems, pollution,ýpopulation, extinction, ethics, energy, food,ýconservation, and future interrelationships amongýthese concerns.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $105.75
A combined lecture and lab course focusing onýenvironmental concerns: ecosystems, pollution,ýpopulation, extinction, ethics, energy, food,ýconservation, and future interrelationships amongýthese concerns.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $105.75
A combined lecture and lab course focusing onýenvironmental concerns: ecosystems, pollution,ýpopulation, extinction, ethics, energy, food,ýconservation, and future interrelationships amongýthese concerns.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $105.75
A combined lecture and lab course focusing onýenvironmental concerns: ecosystems, pollution,ýpopulation, extinction, ethics, energy, food,ýconservation, and future interrelationships amongýthese concerns.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Thill
Credits: 3
This course is an overview of personal financialýplanning with emphasis in the areas of personalýmoney management, budgeting, taxes, investments,ýand risk. This course also covers the process ofýbuying/leasing autos, and purchasing a home.ýStudents are introduced to issues relating toýcredit management and insurance products as well.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course builds on basic knowledge in the areasýof accounting and economics. Emphasis is placed onýfinancial analysis and planning as well as workingýcapital management.
Prerequisites: Take ACC-132,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Book Fee: $89.50
This course is for beginners; not recommended forýstudents who have had two or more years of highýschool French. Introduction to French language andýculture through development of reading, writing,ýlistening, and speaking skills.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Book Fee: $89.50
This course is a continuation of FLF 141 andýintroduces French language and culture throughýdevelopment of reading, writing, listening, andýspeaking skills. It further emphasizes andýdevelops pronunciation, vocabulary, and basicýgrammar.
Prerequisites: Take FLF-141,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course is an introduction to German languageýand culture through development of reading,ýwriting, listening and speaking skills. Notýrecommended for students who have had two or moreýyears of high school German.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course is a continuation of FLG 141ýfurthering the development of reading, writing,ýlistening and speaking skills. Pre-requisite isýFLG 141 Elementary German I or instructor consent.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course introduces Spanish language andýculture through development of reading, writing,ýlistening, and speaking skills. It emphasizesýpronunciation, vocabulary, and basic grammar,ýreading, and writing.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course introduces Spanish language andýculture through development of reading, writing,ýlistening, and speaking skills. It emphasizesýpronunciation, vocabulary, and basic grammar,ýreading, and writing.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course introduces Spanish language andýculture through development of reading, writing,ýlistening, and speaking skills. It emphasizesýpronunciation, vocabulary, and basic grammar,ýreading, and writing.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course is a continuation of FLS 141. It willýexpand on the learning from FLS 141 and develop aýdeeper understanding and comprehension of theýlanguage and culture. It will improve theýstudent?s ability to interact with aural andýwritten Spanish. It will improve the student?sýability to communicate in both written and spokenýform in the language.
Prerequisites: Take FLS-141,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course is a continuation of FLS 141. It willýexpand on the learning from FLS 141 and develop aýdeeper understanding and comprehension of theýlanguage and culture. It will improve theýstudent?s ability to interact with aural andýwritten Spanish. It will improve the student?sýability to communicate in both written and spokenýform in the language.
Prerequisites: Take FLS-141,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course is a continuation of FLS 141. It willýexpand on the learning from FLS 141 and develop aýdeeper understanding and comprehension of theýlanguage and culture. It will improve theýstudent?s ability to interact with aural andýwritten Spanish. It will improve the student?sýability to communicate in both written and spokenýform in the language.
Prerequisites: Take FLS-141,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Hueser
Credits: 3
This course builds upon skills from ElementaryýSpanish I and II, with further study of theýSpanish language and diverse cultures of theýSpanish-speaking world. A secondary focus is onýexpanding reading and writing skills. Studentsýcontinue to refine their use of practical,ýapplicable, and conversational Spanish, achievingýan Intermediate Low/Mid proficiency level of theýACTFL Proficiency Guidelines and 5 C's of theýWorld-Readiness Standards.
Prerequisites: Take FLS-142,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Hueser
Credits: 3
This course further develops the skills learned inýFLS 231 in reading, writing, listening andýinterpreting Spanish. It further expands theýknowledge of culture and customs of theýSpanish-speaking world.
Prerequisites: Take FLS-231,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is a geographic survey of nations andýcontinents with an emphasis on important physicalýcharacteristics of the major regions of the world.ýAttention is devoted to demographic, economic,ýpolitical, and cultural development and theýconsequent contemporary relationship with eachýother.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Rathmann
Credits: 3
This course is a geographic survey of nations andýcontinents with an emphasis on important physicalýcharacteristics of the major regions of the world.ýAttention is devoted to demographic, economic,ýpolitical, and cultural development and theýconsequent contemporary relationship with eachýother.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Rathmann
Credits: 3
This course is a geographic survey of nations andýcontinents with an emphasis on important physicalýcharacteristics of the major regions of the world.ýAttention is devoted to demographic, economic,ýpolitical, and cultural development and theýconsequent contemporary relationship with eachýother.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course provides instruction in intermediateýlevel page layout software that builds onýpreviously learned skills introducing newýtechniques. Students work with paragraph andýcharacter styles, multiple page documents withýmaster pages and the use of libraries as well asýcreate rich interactive presentations.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-131  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $220.00
This course covers an introduction to the Mac OSýinterface and associated hardware. It also coversýthe Adobe Photoshop software, which is used toýmanipulate images used in digital and printedýmedia. Topics include software interface, tools,ýretouching, collage, scanning, keyboardýshortcuts, corrective filters and techniques,ýcolor correction and automation.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course introduces the student to the historyýand principles of good typographic design,ýincluding traditional rules that governýtypographic usage, how to select an appropriateýtypeface, and apply type expressively to enhanceýall forms of communication that depend on theýprinted word, including web design, publicationýdesign and advertising design.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-201 GRA-131  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Brown
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $100.00
This course examines the ever-developingýtechnology and theory in the area of DigitalýMarketing, Interactive Design and UserýExperience. This course provides theory andýpractice in planning, designing and producingýdigital marketing projects.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-201 GRA-140 SMM-101  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $30.00
Book Fee: $46.75
The course is the first in a series that serves asýan introduction to the principles of design andýidea generation with a strong emphasis onýtypography. Students explore how these principlesýare applied in the marketplace.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Wilcke
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $30.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a continuation of Design PrinciplesýI with an emphasis on idea generation,ýpresentation, and interpreting client needs. Thisýcourse also addresses the skills and techniquesýfor planning, tracking, and monitoring designýprojects. Students learn a practical approach toýproject management and information design alongýwith addressing usability issues for web design.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-201  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Wilcke
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $100.00
This course is an introduction to vector drawingýtools used to create computer graphics in digitalýdesign. Students examine the interface to drawýshapes and Bezier curves, and brushes to drawýsimple to complex shapes with layers. Advancedýtechniques using masks, meshes, blends, and otherýdrawing tools are explored. An emphasis is placedýon key commands to facilitate production andýprecise drawing skills.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Brown
Credits: 2
This course enables students to manage creativeýprojects effectively from start to finish.ýCreative projects face special challenges that setýthem apart from traditional business projects suchýas managing talent, services, freelancers andýclients. These topics along with traditionalýproject management topics will be covered.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-286, GRA-207  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Wilcke
Credits: 3
This course enables students to design memorableýand engaging presentations by focusing on contentýplanning, presentation design, info graphics andýsupport materials. Students use a variety ofýpresentation technologies to create visual storiesýthat support their presentation message.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-140  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Brown
Credits: 3
This course introduces fundamental concepts forýcommercial video productions, including graphicsýand promos for a variety of advertising purposes.ýThe focus is on design presentation andýdevelopment, screen composition, graphicýtransitions and content. Students learn how toýconceptualize and visualize motion graphicýstoryboards with digital techniques as required inýthe professional world using industry-standardýmotion graphic software.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-140, GRA-209, GRA-286  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Bell
Credits: 3
This course will give students a completeýknowledge of digital marketing and social mediaýskills beyond the basics.  This course will expandýthe students' expertise and help gainýcertifications in industry-recognized digitalýmarketing technology platforms.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-242 GRA-257 GRA-249 or Instructor PermissionýRequired  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Bell
Credits: 3
This course will help the student discover socialýmedia tools that are available and how they fitýinto a digital marketing strategy.  It will helpýthe student navigate the different platforms usedýto manage an online community and how to partnerýwith existing social marketers to increase theirýbrand's awareness online.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-242 GRA-257 GRA-249  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Bell
Credits: 3
This course discusses the strategies and tools ofýdigital marketing analytics.  This course willýteach the student how to implement various digitalýmarketing analytic tools to collect, analyze, andýpresent data tied to digital marketing campaigns.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-242 GRA-257 GRA-249  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Bell
Credits: 2
This course is designed to produce a digitalýportfolio through a series of projects,ýdemonstrations, and critiques.  Emphasis is onýmeeting deadlines, proofreading, maintainingýdocument consistencies, and interpreting clientýneeds.  Students strive to produce a versatile andýunique portfolio that is digital ready.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-242 GRA-257 GRA-249  
Co-requisites: Take GRA-263
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Hinz
Credits: 3
This course traces the Western tradition fromýAntiquity through the seventeenth century.ýEmphasizes the process of change and the dynamicsýand interrelationships of events of the majorýsocieties, governance, and cultures of theýAncient, Medieval, Renaissance and beginnings ofýearly modern times.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Hinz
Credits: 3
This course traces the Western tradition fromýAntiquity through the seventeenth century.ýEmphasizes the process of change and the dynamicsýand interrelationships of events of the majorýsocieties, governance, and cultures of theýAncient, Medieval, Renaissance and beginnings ofýearly modern times.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Murrell
Credits: 3
This course traces the Western tradition fromýAntiquity through the seventeenth century.ýEmphasizes the process of change and the dynamicsýand interrelationships of events of the majorýsocieties, governance, and cultures of theýAncient, Medieval, Renaissance and beginnings ofýearly modern times.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course traces the Western tradition fromýAntiquity through the seventeenth century.ýEmphasizes the process of change and the dynamicsýand interrelationships of events of the majorýsocieties, governance, and cultures of theýAncient, Medieval, Renaissance and beginnings ofýearly modern times.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Garcia
Credits: 3
This course surveys Western history from the ageýof Enlightenment in the Eighteenth century toýpresent day.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Garcia
Credits: 3
This course surveys Western history from the ageýof Enlightenment in the Eighteenth century toýpresent day.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Todd
Credits: 3
This course surveys Western history from the ageýof Enlightenment in the Eighteenth century toýpresent day.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the basicýpeople, issues, movements, and events whichýshaped the Americanýexperience from Pre-Columbian times to the CivilýWar and Reconstruction.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the basicýpeople, issues, movements, and events whichýshaped the Americanýexperience from Pre-Columbian times to the CivilýWar and Reconstruction.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the basicýpeople, issues, movements, and events whichýshaped the Americanýexperience from Pre-Columbian times to the CivilýWar and Reconstruction.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the basicýpeople, issues, movements, and events whichýshaped the Americanýexperience from Pre-Columbian times to the CivilýWar and Reconstruction.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $34.50
Surveys the basic forces and events that shaped American lifeýfrom the Reconstruction era to the present.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $34.50
Surveys the basic forces and events that shaped American lifeýfrom the Reconstruction era to the present.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $34.50
Surveys the basic forces and events that shaped American lifeýfrom the Reconstruction era to the present.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Swain
Credits: 3
Surveys the basic forces and events that shaped American lifeýfrom the Reconstruction era to the present.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $34.50
Surveys the basic forces and events that shaped American lifeýfrom the Reconstruction era to the present.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Beyer
Credits: 3
This course surveys the historical, geographicalýand economic context of the development of theýPacific Basin region: Northeast Asia (China,ýJapan, Korea, Russia, and the Far East), SoutheastýAsia (Laos, Kampuchea, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar,ýand India). Examines issues such as modernityýversus traditional; the conflict between east andýwest, political authority and economic growth; theýUnited States in the Pacific; and culturalýdifferences of each individual group of people.ý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Beyer
Credits: 3
This course surveys the historical, geographicalýand economic context of the development of theýPacific Basin region: Northeast Asia (China,ýJapan, Korea, Russia, and the Far East), SoutheastýAsia (Laos, Kampuchea, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar,ýand India). Examines issues such as modernityýversus traditional; the conflict between east andýwest, political authority and economic growth; theýUnited States in the Pacific; and culturalýdifferences of each individual group of people.ý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Reeves
Credits: 3
This course provides instruction in the ICD-10ýcoding system. Students assign ICD-10 codes toýmedical diagnoses and procedures.
Prerequisites: Take HSC-114  
Co-requisites: Take MAP-123
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides instruction in the ICD-10ýcoding system. Students assign ICD-10 codes toýmedical diagnoses and procedures.
Prerequisites: Take HSC-114  
Co-requisites: Take MAP-123
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Reeves
Credits: 3
This course provides training in using the CPTý(Current Procedural Terminology) coding system toýreport medical procedures information. Studentsýwill assign CPT codes to surgical operations andýprocedures.
Prerequisites: Take HSC-114 HIT-248  
Co-requisites: Take MAP-123
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Spier
Credits: 2
This course provides an overview of the medicalýcoding systems of ICD-10-CM and CPT as well asýapplication of these codes in medical facilities.ýStudents will identify the medical documentationýused to determine the correct ICD-10-CM, CPT andýHCPCS Level II codes. Students demonstrate use ofýthe coding manuals by assigning codes to medicalýdiagnoses, procedures and services utilizingýcoding guidelines and compliance regulations. ýMedical scenarios and case studies will allowýstudents to practice assigning ICD-10-CM, CPT andýHCPCS Level II codes recognizing how these codingýsystems work together, identifying medicalýnecessity, usage of modifiers while followingýcompliance guidelines and regulations for healthýcare reimbursement, reporting to external agenciesýfor data collection and research.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $94.50
This course provides students the opportunity toýcreate, collect, manage, retrieve, and accessýmedical records using an electronic health recordýapplication. Students will use simulation softwareýto record patient demographic and healthýinformation produced in a medical facility.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-114
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Monk
Credits: 1
This course provides the medical administrativeýstudent with hands-on experience in the use ofýa computerized, medical office, practiceýmanagement system. The student will create,ýretrieve and edit patient demographic and doctorýand financial files, enter CPT and ICD-9-CMý(procedures and diagnoses) codes, enter chargesýfor services, post insurance reimbursement andýcash payments, make adjustments and refunds onýaccounts, generate insurance claims forms,ýschedule and change appointments andýrun and analyze practice management reports.
Prerequisites: Take MAP-123  
Co-requisites: Take MAP-141
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course is designed to provide information onýcareer options for individuals who are interestedýin pursuing a career in the health care industry.ýStudents are given opportunities for careerýexploration through research and projects. Topicsýinclude: health care delivery systems, legal andýethical issues, health promotion, wellness, andýcharacteristics of health care workers.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Thompson
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is designed to provide information onýcareer options for individuals who are interestedýin pursuing a career in the healthcare industry.ýIt includes the study of team dynamics andýcommunication techniques necessary to work andýsucceed in the healthcare field. Students areýgiven opportunities for career exploration throughýresearch and projects utilizing the internet andýlibrary databases. Students utilize onlineýliteracy tools necessary for taking online coursesýand for careers in the healthcare industry.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course presents an overview of currentýissues, concepts, and theories in health. Itýprovides students with well-developed, carefullyýconsidered, and sharply opposed points of view onýissues in health and society. This course providesýboth an overview of areas of conflict in health asýwell as ways of looking at the conflicts. Theýpurpose of this course is to introduce a number ofýcontemporary topics in order to illustrate howýcontroversies are viewed from a healthcareýperspective.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course presents an overview of currentýissues, concepts, and theories in health. Itýprovides students with well-developed, carefullyýconsidered, and sharply opposed points of view onýissues in health and society. This course providesýboth an overview of areas of conflict in health asýwell as ways of looking at the conflicts. Theýpurpose of this course is to introduce a number ofýcontemporary topics in order to illustrate howýcontroversies are viewed from a healthcareýperspective.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course presents medical terminology as theýlanguage of medicine. It also studies spelling,ýpronunciation and usage, emphasis on word analysisýand construction of definitions.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course presents medical terminology as theýlanguage of medicine. It also studies spelling,ýpronunciation and usage, emphasis on word analysisýand construction of definitions.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course presents medical terminology as theýlanguage of medicine. It also studies spelling,ýpronunciation and usage, emphasis on word analysisýand construction of definitions.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course presents medical terminology as theýlanguage of medicine. It also studies spelling,ýpronunciation and usage, emphasis on word analysisýand construction of definitions.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides the student with a frameworkýof knowledge to recognize the basic concepts andýprinciples of pharmacology. Major drugýclassifications and their actions, indicationsýfor use, adverse effects, interactions andýcontraindications for use are explored. Studentsýare introduced to routes of medicationýadministration, dosage calculation, and patientýeducation related to medications.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Hannah
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to a variety ofýmedical and surgical conditions which includeýetiology, symptoms, diagnostic procedures andýtreatment. Where it is appropriate, basicýpharmacology and effects will be included.ýApplication of therapy according to diagnosis isýdiscussed.
Prerequisites: Take HSC-114 or BIO-168 or BIO-163,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to a variety ofýmedical and surgical conditions which includeýetiology, symptoms, diagnostic procedures andýtreatment. Where it is appropriate, basicýpharmacology and effects will be included.ýApplication of therapy according to diagnosis isýdiscussed.
Prerequisites: Take HSC-114 or BIO-168 or BIO-163,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Book Fee: $46.75
This course involves the study of team dynamicsýand communication techniques necessary to promoteýeffective, collaborative team outcomes. Topicsýinclude: communication, delegation ofýresponsibilities, goal setting, coaching, conflictýresolution, and roles of team members.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Ridgway
Credits: 3
This course explores the influence of Philosophy,ýLiterature, History, and the Arts on ancient andýmodern cultures, including the impact of otherýcultures on America's approach to living.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Warnstadt
Credits: 3
This course explores the influence of Philosophy,ýLiterature, History, and the Arts on ancient andýmodern cultures, including the impact of otherýcultures on America's approach to living.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Lewis
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $49.75
This course provides an understanding of the roleýof mythology in human history throughout theýworld. The relationships among myth, religion, andýculture are explored.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Lewis
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $49.75
This course provides an understanding of the roleýof mythology in human history throughout theýworld. The relationships among myth, religion, andýculture are explored.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.75
This course provides emerging and existingýleaders the opportunity to explore the concept ofýleadership and to develop and improve theirýleadership skills. This course is designed to useýa variety of learning techniques that mayýinclude, but not limited to, integration ofýhumanities into the study of leadership,ýdiscussion, experiential exercises, filmýand shared-analysis.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.75
This course provides emerging and existingýleaders the opportunity to explore the concept ofýleadership and to develop and improve theirýleadership skills. This course is designed to useýa variety of learning techniques that mayýinclude, but not limited to, integration ofýhumanities into the study of leadership,ýdiscussion, experiential exercises, filmýand shared-analysis.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 1
This course introduces the fundamentals of how toýuse computer technology to accomplish tasksýperformed by paralegals in a law office.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course introduces students to various printýand electronic legal research media, with aýheightened focus on state of Iowa and federalýstatutory and case law. Students will learn how toýcarry out legal research assignments using bothýprimary and secondary resources. The methods ofýupdating and expanding research and how toýproperly cite legal sources in memoranda and otherýdocuments will also be presented. Print andýelectronic methods for finding legal authorityýwill be utilized.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 with a C or better  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is study of tort law, includingýnegligent, intentional, and strict liabilityýtorts. Students will learn how to draft pleadings,ýdiscovery requests, and pretrial documents in tortýcases.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course surveys the basic principles ofýcontract law, including capacity, formation,ýconditions, enforcement, statute of frauds,ýperformance and breach, remedies, defenses, andýthird-party rights. Portions of the UniformýCommercial Code relating to contracts for the saleýof goods will also be discussed. The role of theýparalegal in gathering information, researching,ýand drafting contract documents is emphasizedýthroughout.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Introduces students to the various practice rulesýof procedure in the civil court system, and theýrole of a paralegal at every stage of pre-trialýlitigation. The rules of civil procedure andýevidence at both the state and federal level willýbe emphasized. Topics covered include initialýclient contact, interviewing, investigation andýidentification of claims and issues, initiatingýand responding to the lawsuit, the discoveryýprocess, settlement, trial preparation, andýpreparation and filing of appropriate litigationýdocuments.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Erickson
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $37.25
This course provides an introduction to the studyýof short fiction, poetry, and drama.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $37.25
This course provides an introduction to the studyýof short fiction, poetry, and drama.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Brasch
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $37.25
This course provides an introduction to the studyýof short fiction, poetry, and drama.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of children's literatureýsuitable for elementary education. Focus is on theýreview and selection of materials. Also emphasizedýis the role of literature in the child's totalýdevelopment.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of children's literatureýsuitable for elementary education. Focus is on theýreview and selection of materials. Also emphasizedýis the role of literature in the child's totalýdevelopment.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course surveys American literature from itsýbeginnings through the Civil War.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 LIT-101,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course offers students a survey of Americanýliterature, short story, poetry, and drama, fromýthe Reconstruction era to the present. Majorýcharacteristics and influences that help defineýthe genre of American writings and their authorsýwill be examined and analyzed through discussionýand written form. Special note is taken to examineývoices historically under-represented in this eraýthrough writing.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 or LIT-101,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
An introduction to literature of the last threeýdecades, studied in a social and cultural context.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 LIT-101  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Monk
Credits: 3
This is a lecture course that provides studentsýwith the knowledge and skills needed to work withýpatients, patient records, and professionalýresponsibilities in the medical office.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This is a lecture course that provides studentsýwith the knowledge and skills needed to work withýpatients, patient records, and professionalýresponsibilities in the medical office.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Reeves
Credits: 3
This course provides training in the preparationýof medical reports by combining transcriptionýskills with medical terminology and basic anatomyýand physiology knowledge. This includes productionýof rough draft and finished copy from a variety ofýmedical settings. Prerequisites: ADM 105ýIntroduction to Keyboarding or 25 gwpm minimum
Prerequisites: Take ADM-105  
Co-requisites: Take HSC-114
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Briese
Credits: 3
This course introduces the major types of medicalýinsurance coverage and reimbursement. This courseýalso emphasizes insurance terminology, and ýpreparation of insurance claims. It includesýmaintenance of reimbursement and claims records.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces the major types of medicalýinsurance coverage and reimbursement. This courseýalso emphasizes insurance terminology, and ýpreparation of insurance claims. It includesýmaintenance of reimbursement and claims records.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Smith
Credits: 2
This course introduces principles of medical law,ýmedical ethics, and bioethics. It will emphasizeýthe function of law and ethical issues as itýapplies to the medical environment.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Mollamohammada
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course is designed to reinforce algebraicýconcepts such as order of operations, exponents,ýalgebraic expressions, polynomials, factoring,ýlinear equations and inequalities, systems ofýequations, graphing, and applications.
Prerequisites: Recommended minimum ACT Math score of 17 or an ALEKSýAssessment score of 17 or an ACT Composite of 20. ýStudents not meeting the minimum score are stronglyýencouraged to work with the Comet Learning Center to enhanceýmath skills prior to enrolling in the course. Students mayýalso enroll in MAT-917 as a pre-requisite course to MAT-102.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Nguyen
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course is designed to reinforce algebraicýconcepts such as order of operations, exponents,ýalgebraic expressions, polynomials, factoring,ýlinear equations and inequalities, systems ofýequations, graphing, and applications.
Prerequisites: Recommended minimum ACT Math score of 17 or an ALEKSýAssessment score of 17 or an ACT Composite of 20. ýStudents not meeting the minimum score are stronglyýencouraged to work with the Comet Learning Center to enhanceýmath skills prior to enrolling in the course. Students mayýalso enroll in MAT-917 as a pre-requisite course to MAT-102.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Knecht
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course provides a broad mathematicalýknowledge to calculate, analyze, and solveýday-to-day problems. Topics include number theoryýand the real number system, algebra, graph andýdata interpretation, calculator usage,ýmathematical reasoning process, problem solvingýtechniques, probability and statistics, geometry,ýand consumer mathematics. Additional supplementalýinstruction for students will be available throughýthe Comet Learning Center using ALEKS as anýinstructional tool.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or an ACT Math score of 20 orýan ALEKS assessment score of 29 or an ACT Composite score ofý22.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This course examines underlying concepts andýconnections in elementary school mathematics. ýTopics include the number systems, mentalýcomputation and estimation, sets, geometry,ýmeasurement, algebra, probability, statistics,ýcalculator usage, mathematical reasoning process,ýproblem solving techniques, and historical notes. ýAdditional supplemental instruction for studentsýwill be available through the Comet LearningýCenter using ALEKS as an instructional tool.
Prerequisites: ACT Math Score of 20 or ALEKS of 28.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This course examines underlying concepts andýconnections in elementary school mathematics. ýTopics include the number systems, mentalýcomputation and estimation, sets, geometry,ýmeasurement, algebra, probability, statistics,ýcalculator usage, mathematical reasoning process,ýproblem solving techniques, and historical notes. ýAdditional supplemental instruction for studentsýwill be available through the Comet LearningýCenter using ALEKS as an instructional tool.
Prerequisites: ACT Math Score of 20 or ALEKS of 28.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Knecht
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course addresses linear functions andýinequalities, quadratics, conics, polynomials andýrational functions, exponential and logarithmicýfunctions, linear systems, matrices andýdeterminants. Additional topics may includeýsequences, series, permutations, combinations, andýprobability. Completion of Pre-requisite courseýor alternative assessment required for enrollment.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or ACT Math Score of 21 orýALEKS assessment score of 32.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Landis
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course addresses linear functions andýinequalities, quadratics, conics, polynomials andýrational functions, exponential and logarithmicýfunctions, linear systems, matrices andýdeterminants. Additional topics may includeýsequences, series, permutations, combinations, andýprobability. Completion of Pre-requisite courseýor alternative assessment required for enrollment.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or ACT Math Score of 21 orýALEKS assessment score of 32.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course addresses linear functions andýinequalities, quadratics, conics, polynomials andýrational functions, exponential and logarithmicýfunctions, linear systems, matrices andýdeterminants. Additional topics may includeýsequences, series, permutations, combinations, andýprobability. Completion of Pre-requisite courseýor alternative assessment required for enrollment.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or ACT Math Score of 21 orýALEKS assessment score of 32.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course addresses linear functions andýinequalities, quadratics, conics, polynomials andýrational functions, exponential and logarithmicýfunctions, linear systems, matrices andýdeterminants. Additional topics may includeýsequences, series, permutations, combinations, andýprobability. Completion of Pre-requisite courseýor alternative assessment required for enrollment.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or ACT Math Score of 21 orýALEKS assessment score of 32.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course addresses linear functions andýinequalities, quadratics, conics, polynomials andýrational functions, exponential and logarithmicýfunctions, linear systems, matrices andýdeterminants. Additional topics may includeýsequences, series, permutations, combinations, andýprobability. Completion of Pre-requisite courseýor alternative assessment required for enrollment.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or ACT Math Score of 21 orýALEKS assessment score of 32.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $112.00
This course is designed to provide the studentýwith a foundation in statistical concepts andýprocedures. The emphasis is on descriptiveýstatistics, probability, binomial and normalýdistributions, elementary sampling theory,ýhypothesis testing, and linear regression.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or Higher.  An ACT Math scoreýof 22 or ALEKS assessment score of 33 may be used in lieu ofýthe pre-requisite course.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $112.00
This course is designed to provide the studentýwith a foundation in statistical concepts andýprocedures. The emphasis is on descriptiveýstatistics, probability, binomial and normalýdistributions, elementary sampling theory,ýhypothesis testing, and linear regression.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or Higher.  An ACT Math scoreýof 22 or ALEKS assessment score of 33 may be used in lieu ofýthe pre-requisite course.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $112.00
This course is designed to provide the studentýwith a foundation in statistical concepts andýprocedures. The emphasis is on descriptiveýstatistics, probability, binomial and normalýdistributions, elementary sampling theory,ýhypothesis testing, and linear regression.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or Higher.  An ACT Math scoreýof 22 or ALEKS assessment score of 33 may be used in lieu ofýthe pre-requisite course.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $112.00
This course is designed to provide the studentýwith a foundation in statistical concepts andýprocedures. The emphasis is on descriptiveýstatistics, probability, binomial and normalýdistributions, elementary sampling theory,ýhypothesis testing, and linear regression.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or Higher.  An ACT Math scoreýof 22 or ALEKS assessment score of 33 may be used in lieu ofýthe pre-requisite course.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Knecht
Credits: 4
Book Fee: $112.00
This course addresses theory, techniques, andýapplications of statistical analyses; descriptiveýstatistics, probability, sampling, estimation,ýtest of hypotheses, ANOVA, linear regression, andýnonparametric procedures. Computer skills and useýis needed throughout.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 or Higher An ACT Math score of 22 or  an ALEKSýassessment score of 33 may be used in lieu of theýpre-requisite course.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Gnorie
Credits: 5
This course is a review of analytic geometry andývector valued functions; a study of limits,ýcontinuity, differentiation, and integration withýemphasis on theory, applications, and computer useýthroughout the course. An ACT Math score of 26 orýdemonstrated preparedness through an ALEKSýassessment may be used in lieu of theýpre-requisite course.
Prerequisites: Take MAT-129 , or have ACT Math of 26 or ALEKS 65.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Wood
Credits: 4
This course is a continued study of integrationýalong with a study of transcendental functions,ýnumerical methods,indeterminate form, improperýintegration sequences and series, conics, andýpolar coordinates. Emphasis is placed onýtheory, applications, and computer use throughout.
Prerequisites: Take MAT-217,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course covers all fundamental arithmeticýconcepts and more routine algebraic operations.ýArithmetic concepts are fractions, percentages,ýgraphing, decimals, ratios, word problems,ýmetrics, areas, and volumes. Algebraic workýincludes solving simpler equations, proportions,ýand formula rearrangement.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: Restricted : CTE
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course covers all fundamental arithmeticýconcepts and more routine algebraic operations.ýArithmetic concepts are fractions, percentages,ýgraphing, decimals, ratios, word problems,ýmetrics, areas, and volumes. Algebraic workýincludes solving simpler equations, proportions,ýand formula rearrangement.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: Restricted : CTE
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course covers all fundamental arithmeticýconcepts and more routine algebraic operations.ýArithmetic concepts are fractions, percentages,ýgraphing, decimals, ratios, word problems,ýmetrics, areas, and volumes. Algebraic workýincludes solving simpler equations, proportions,ýand formula rearrangement.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: Restricted : CTE
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course covers all fundamental arithmeticýconcepts and more routine algebraic operations.ýArithmetic concepts are fractions, percentages,ýgraphing, decimals, ratios, word problems,ýmetrics, areas, and volumes. Algebraic workýincludes solving simpler equations, proportions,ýand formula rearrangement.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: Restricted : CTE
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course covers all fundamental arithmeticýconcepts and more routine algebraic operations.ýArithmetic concepts are fractions, percentages,ýgraphing, decimals, ratios, word problems,ýmetrics, areas, and volumes. Algebraic workýincludes solving simpler equations, proportions,ýand formula rearrangement.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: Restricted : CTE
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $131.25
This course introduces students to the role ofýplanning, organizing, staffing, directing, andýcontrolling in formal and informal organizationsýof all sizes. This course presents theoreticalýbases and real world examples of implementation.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $131.25
This course introduces students to the role ofýplanning, organizing, staffing, directing, andýcontrolling in formal and informal organizationsýof all sizes. This course presents theoreticalýbases and real world examples of implementation.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course examines first-line supervisors'ýresponsibilities and discusses aspects ofýleadership. Students learn practical approaches toýdealing with supervisor problems, explore the roleýof the supervisor in a constantly changingýenvironment, and examine models of effectiveýplanning.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Mueller
Credits: 3
This course is a combination of theoretical andýpractical approaches to human resource management.ýTopics include job design, employee selection,ýemployee development, employee appraisal, andýemployee termination. Additionally, it exploresýfederal statutes relating to EEO, AffirmativeýAction, OSHA, and labor unions and also addressesýemployee compensation and fringe benefit packages.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Mueller
Credits: 3
This course is a combination of theoretical andýpractical approaches to human resource management.ýTopics include job design, employee selection,ýemployee development, employee appraisal, andýemployee termination. Additionally, it exploresýfederal statutes relating to EEO, AffirmativeýAction, OSHA, and labor unions and also addressesýemployee compensation and fringe benefit packages.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Underbakke
Credits: 3
This course enables students to understand theýprocess of developing human resources by providingýa thorough analysis of training as it relates toýorganizational objectives and strategies. Itýemphasizes the conceptual and practical value ofýdeveloping training programs, with practicalýexamples provided for both large and smallýorganizations.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course enables students to understand theýprocess of developing human resources by providingýa thorough analysis of training as it relates toýorganizational objectives and strategies. Itýemphasizes the conceptual and practical value ofýdeveloping training programs, with practicalýexamples provided for both large and smallýorganizations.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Becker
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
This course is based on a comprehensive staffingýmodel that focuses on how to achieve a successfulýperson/job and person/organization match.ýComponents of the model include externalýinfluences (economic conditions, labor markets,ýunions, laws and regulations), staffing supportýsystems (staffing strategy and planning, jobýanalysis, measurement), major staffing activities,ý(recruitment, selection, employment), and staffingýsystem management. Major federal regulationsýpertaining to EEO/AA are contained in separateýappendices.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Becker
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
This course is based on a comprehensive staffingýmodel that focuses on how to achieve a successfulýperson/job and person/organization match.ýComponents of the model include externalýinfluences (economic conditions, labor markets,ýunions, laws and regulations), staffing supportýsystems (staffing strategy and planning, jobýanalysis, measurement), major staffing activities,ý(recruitment, selection, employment), and staffingýsystem management. Major federal regulationsýpertaining to EEO/AA are contained in separateýappendices.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
This course offers an overview of the principlesýof employment law and practices. It looks at theýlegal considerations that occur when anýemployer-employee relationship is established, andýpermissible activities in handling personnelýproblems are covered. Significant Supreme Courtýused as resources.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course identifies the strategies and toolsýnecessary to meet the challenges of aýmulti-cultural workplace. Students exploreýbehaviors that block organizational andýindividual effectiveness and will become moreýaware of their own viewpoints and stereotypes.ýWorkplace cultures explored include but are notýlimited to a variety of ethnic groups, men andýwomen, gay persons, persons with disabilities, andýyounger/older workers.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course identifies the strategies and toolsýnecessary to meet the challenges of aýmulti-cultural workplace. Students exploreýbehaviors that block organizational andýindividual effectiveness and will become moreýaware of their own viewpoints and stereotypes.ýWorkplace cultures explored include but are notýlimited to a variety of ethnic groups, men andýwomen, gay persons, persons with disabilities, andýyounger/older workers.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course covers consumer and organizationalýbuying behavior, targeting market opportunities,ýdeveloping and managing new products, marketingýchannels, logistics, and strategic market planningýand implementation. This course examines marketingýfrom the consumers' and organizationalýperspective.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course covers consumer and organizationalýbuying behavior, targeting market opportunities,ýdeveloping and managing new products, marketingýchannels, logistics, and strategic market planningýand implementation. This course examines marketingýfrom the consumers' and organizationalýperspective.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Mueller
Credits: 3
This course covers consumer and organizationalýbuying behavior, targeting market opportunities,ýdeveloping and managing new products, marketingýchannels, logistics, and strategic market planningýand implementation. This course examines marketingýfrom the consumers' and organizationalýperspective.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course covers consumer and organizationalýbuying behavior, targeting market opportunities,ýdeveloping and managing new products, marketingýchannels, logistics, and strategic market planningýand implementation. This course examines marketingýfrom the consumers' and organizationalýperspective.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course introduces the basic fundamentals ofýselling. The significant role of selling in ourýeconomy is stressed. Effective methods andýprocedures dealing with how to sell ethically andýhow to build long-term relationships withýcustomers will be covered.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course covers the functions of advertisingýincluding advertising objectives, targeting theýadvertising to the identified consumer, designingýthe complete campaign strategy, budgeting theýcampaign, selecting the media, scheduling theýcampaign, and writing headlines and copy. MKT-110ýPrinciples of Marketing is recommended prior toýthis course.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course gives students a basic ýunderstanding of merchandising, retailýformats, retail locations, fashion merchandising,ýmerchandise resources, productivity, merchandiseýaccounting, inventory valuation, pricing, planningýsales and inventory, purchase terms, storeýlayout and merchandise presentation will beýcovered.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
A survey course that examines the American media ýforms including journalism, broadcast, public ýrelations and advertising as well as the world ýwide web. It is designed for a better ýunderstanding of the different forms of Mass ýMedia, how they work and how they impact ýsociety.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Wauran-Castro
Credits: 3
A comprehensive study of the different forms of ýwriting that encompass the fields of journalism,ýbroadcast, public relations, advertising and ýelectronic media sources.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
A general course designed to make the student moreýaware of musical form, media, genres, musicalýperiods, and the essential role of music in lifeýand culture. Emphasizes the development of toolsýfor intelligent listening and appreciation.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
A general course designed to make the student moreýaware of musical form, media, genres, musicalýperiods, and the essential role of music in lifeýand culture. Emphasizes the development of toolsýfor intelligent listening and appreciation.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
A general course designed to make the student moreýaware of musical form, media, genres, musicalýperiods, and the essential role of music in lifeýand culture. Emphasizes the development of toolsýfor intelligent listening and appreciation.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
A general course designed to make the student moreýaware of musical form, media, genres, musicalýperiods, and the essential role of music in lifeýand culture. Emphasizes the development of toolsýfor intelligent listening and appreciation.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
A general course designed to make the student moreýaware of musical form, media, genres, musicalýperiods, and the essential role of music in lifeýand culture. Emphasizes the development of toolsýfor intelligent listening and appreciation.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Sporrer
Credits: 4
This course is the first in a series of three thatýprovides students with the skills and knowledgeýnecessary to implement a core Windows Server 2012ýInfrastructure into an existing enterpriseýenvironment. This course focuses on mastery ofýcore services such as Active Directory andýnetworking services.
Prerequisites: Take NET-170  
Class Times:
NET LAB3 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Silbernagel
Credits: 3
In this course, students will learn theýfundamentals of local area and wide areaýnetworking, define networks with the OSI Model andýunderstand wired and wireless networks. Inýaddition, students will also understand InternetýProtocol, implementing TCP/IP, and working withýnetworking services. The course focuses on nonýbrand specific products and implementations. ýAfter taking this course, students will be betterýprepared for Comptia's Network+ Exam.
Prerequisites: Take NET-121  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Sporrer
Credits: 3
This course introduces the student to the Pythonýlanguage. Students will learn to automate tools,ýcreate simple programs, and graphical userýinterfaces. Topics include Python languageýcomponents, control flow constructs, strings,ýI/O, collections, classes, modules, and regularýexpressions.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Sporrer
Credits: 3
This course introduces basic Unix/Linux commandsýand usage. It focuses on securely installing andýoperating in a command/shell environment in Linux.ýStudents learn how to secure the base operatingýsystem, secure connections to the hosts and testýthe overall security of the Linux box.ýý
Prerequisites: Take NET-423 OR NET-161 OR NET-121  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Sporrer
Credits: 3
This course enables students to design secureýnetworks, configure network security devices, andýharden Windows and Linux hosts.  Students willýlearn how to implement firewall rules, configureýIntrusion Detection Systems, and VPNs.  Studentsýwill also configure system security by followingýbest practices regarding user and fileýpermissions, virus attacks, security templates,ýand patch management.
Prerequisites: Take NET-612  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Schnee
Credits: 3
n this course students will learn the fundamentalsýof incident response team development andýmanagement, evidence handling, and the technicalýskills necessary to locate appropriate evidence. ýStudents need to be aware of how best to protectýbusinesses through the development of incidentýresponse policies as well as operationalýprocedures to handle and analyze these incidents. ýStudents will also learn methods to maintain ITýfunction during disaster, and recovery afterwards.
Prerequisites: Take NET-730  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Kleinberg
Credits: 3
In this course, students will learn the duties ofýa cybersecurity analyst. Students are introducedýto tools and tactics to manage cybersecurityýrisks, identify various types of common threats,ýevaluate the organization's security, collect andýanalyze cybersecurity intelligence, and handleýincidents as they occur. This course preparesýstudents for the Comptia CySA+ exam.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Sporrer
Credits: 3
This course enables students to use the completeýset of skills they have learned in the coursesýthat comprise the Cyber Security and Digital Crimeýprogram. By completing a computer forensicsýproject and secure network/VPN project, studentsýare able to demonstrate the ability to create andýimplement policies and procedures, monitor anýactive network, check vulnerabilities to attacks,ýassess and react to incoming attacks, conduct aýdigital investigation, create reports and defendýtheir findings.ýý
Prerequisites: Take NET-730 OR NET 424  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -02/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course studies the theory and techniques ofýcoaching the interscholastic athlete and theýinterscholastic team, as well as the relatedýresponsibilities, duties, and problems. This isýone of four courses leading to the coachingýauthorization issued by the Iowa Department ofýEducation as a head coach or assistant coach ofýany interscholastic athletic activity. Completionýof this course after July 2000 fulfills the IowaýState coaching endorsement ethics requirement.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -02/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course studies the theory and techniques ofýcoaching the interscholastic athlete and theýinterscholastic team, as well as the relatedýresponsibilities, duties, and problems. This isýone of four courses leading to the coachingýauthorization issued by the Iowa Department ofýEducation as a head coach or assistant coach ofýany interscholastic athletic activity. Completionýof this course after July 2000 fulfills the IowaýState coaching endorsement ethics requirement.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course introduces a broad spectrum ofýphilosophical questions and perspectives, with anýemphasis on the systematic questioning of basicýassumptions about reality, knowledge, meaning, andývalues.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course introduces a broad spectrum ofýphilosophical questions and perspectives, with anýemphasis on the systematic questioning of basicýassumptions about reality, knowledge, meaning, andývalues.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Yanney
Credits: 3
This course introduces a broad spectrum ofýphilosophical questions and perspectives, with anýemphasis on the systematic questioning of basicýassumptions about reality, knowledge, meaning, andývalues.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Thiner
Credits: 3
This course introduces a broad spectrum ofýphilosophical questions and perspectives, with anýemphasis on the systematic questioning of basicýassumptions about reality, knowledge, meaning, andývalues.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $53.50
This course introduces fundamental theories ofýmoral behavior, examines important concepts andýarguments used in moral reasoning, and appliesýethical theories to contemporary personal andýsocial issues.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $53.50
This course introduces fundamental theories ofýmoral behavior, examines important concepts andýarguments used in moral reasoning, and appliesýethical theories to contemporary personal andýsocial issues.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $53.50
This course introduces fundamental theories ofýmoral behavior, examines important concepts andýarguments used in moral reasoning, and appliesýethical theories to contemporary personal andýsocial issues.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $53.50
This course introduces fundamental theories ofýmoral behavior, examines important concepts andýarguments used in moral reasoning, and appliesýethical theories to contemporary personal andýsocial issues.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $53.50
This course introduces fundamental theories ofýmoral behavior, examines important concepts andýarguments used in moral reasoning, and appliesýethical theories to contemporary personal andýsocial issues.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces the art of thinking asýapplied to critical evaluation of information,ýthe construction and evaluation of deductive andýinductive arguments, and the rationalýand persuasive defense of ideas.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Williams
Credits: 1
This course reviews the laws affecting pharmacyýpractice. Course highlights include the Food, Drugýand Cosmetic Act and various federal and stateýcontrolled substance acts.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Book Fee: $46.75
A combined lecture and lab class. Topicsýcovered come from physics, astronomy, chemistry,ýgeology and meteorology. There are noýprerequisites. The course is intended to meetýthe science requirement for non-science majorsýincluding elementary education majors.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Book Fee: $46.75
A combined lecture and lab class. Topicsýcovered come from physics, astronomy, chemistry,ýgeology and meteorology. There are noýprerequisites. The course is intended to meetýthe science requirement for non-science majorsýincluding elementary education majors.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
This course is a physical science course whichýexplores the mysteries of the universe. Throughýscientific reason, the course will examine theýfollowing: the history of astronomy, the planets,ýstars, nebulae, galaxies, the creation and fateýof the universe and our place in it. This courseýincludes amateur observation techniques.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab courseýfocusing on the forces acting on bodies and theirýrelationship to friction, motion, momentum, work,ýand energy in the field of mechanics, fluidýmechanics, heat, and thermodynamics.
Co-requisites: Take MAT-121
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab courseýfocusing on the forces acting on bodies and theirýrelationship to friction, motion, momentum, work,ýand energy in the field of mechanics, fluidýmechanics, heat, and thermodynamics.
Co-requisites: Take MAT-121
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This course is a continuation of College PhysicsýI with both lecture and lab focusing on waveýmotion, sound, optics, electricity and magnetism,ýquantum physics, relativity, and nuclear physics.
Prerequisites: Take PHY-162,  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 5
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This is a lecture and lab course coveringývectors, kinematics, Newton's laws, linear andýangular momentum, gravitation, energy, fluidýmechanics, heat, and thermodynamics.
Co-requisites: Take MAT-211
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 5
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
A continuation of Classical Physics I, this is aýlecture and lab course covering oscillations,ýwave motion, sound, electricity, magnetism, andýoptics.
Prerequisites: Take PHY-212,  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 5
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
A continuation of Classical Physics I, this is aýlecture and lab course covering oscillations,ýwave motion, sound, electricity, magnetism, andýoptics.
Prerequisites: Take PHY-212,  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the Americanýsystem of government, including the U.S.ýConstitution. Basic philosophies, generalýprinciples of federalism, civil liberties, publicýopinion, political parties and interest groups,ýthe electoral process, and the structure andýfunction of national government will be covered.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the Americanýsystem of government, including the U.S.ýConstitution. Basic philosophies, generalýprinciples of federalism, civil liberties, publicýopinion, political parties and interest groups,ýthe electoral process, and the structure andýfunction of national government will be covered.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
An analysis of American politics and government at the state,ýlocal, and municipal level. Historical developments and ýoperations, the political economy, and cross-comparisons ofývarious state and local governments, with special emphasis onýIowa, will be covered.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Priestley
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This Course is an introduction to the study ofýforeign policies, diplomacy, economics, security,ýand organizations. Current problems inýinternational relations will be addressed.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Priestley
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a comparison of the governments andýpolitics of major world powers. Specific attentionýwill be paid to political culture, parties,ýelectoral process, and executive, legislative, andýjudicial systems.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course introduces students to the applicationýof psychological theory and practice to the workýplace. The course includes a variety of humanýrelations skills and diversity with an emphasis onýpractical application. Attention is given toýworkforce dynamics with a focus on conflictýresolution, leadership skills, and interpersonalýcommunication, as they relate to family, work andýday-to-day experiences.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Carter
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course introduces students to the applicationýof psychological theory and practice to the workýplace. The course includes a variety of humanýrelations skills and diversity with an emphasis onýpractical application. Attention is given toýworkforce dynamics with a focus on conflictýresolution, leadership skills, and interpersonalýcommunication, as they relate to family, work andýday-to-day experiences.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Carter
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course introduces students to the applicationýof psychological theory and practice to the workýplace. The course includes a variety of humanýrelations skills and diversity with an emphasis onýpractical application. Attention is given toýworkforce dynamics with a focus on conflictýresolution, leadership skills, and interpersonalýcommunication, as they relate to family, work andýday-to-day experiences.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
This course introduces students to the scientificýstudy of mental processes and behavior withýemphasis on psychological theories. This courseýexplains the importance of evidence-basedýapproaches in practice and literature. Studentsýapply critical thinking in relation to researchýmethods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
This course introduces students to the scientificýstudy of mental processes and behavior withýemphasis on psychological theories. This courseýexplains the importance of evidence-basedýapproaches in practice and literature. Studentsýapply critical thinking in relation to researchýmethods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
This course introduces students to the scientificýstudy of mental processes and behavior withýemphasis on psychological theories. This courseýexplains the importance of evidence-basedýapproaches in practice and literature. Studentsýapply critical thinking in relation to researchýmethods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
This course introduces students to the scientificýstudy of mental processes and behavior withýemphasis on psychological theories. This courseýexplains the importance of evidence-basedýapproaches in practice and literature. Studentsýapply critical thinking in relation to researchýmethods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
This course introduces students to the scientificýstudy of mental processes and behavior withýemphasis on psychological theories. This courseýexplains the importance of evidence-basedýapproaches in practice and literature. Studentsýapply critical thinking in relation to researchýmethods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
This course introduces students to the scientificýstudy of mental processes and behavior withýemphasis on psychological theories. This courseýexplains the importance of evidence-basedýapproaches in practice and literature. Studentsýapply critical thinking in relation to researchýmethods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Rinehart
Credits: 3
This course introduces students to the scientificýstudy of mental processes and behavior withýemphasis on psychological theories. This courseýexplains the importance of evidence-basedýapproaches in practice and literature. Studentsýapply critical thinking in relation to researchýmethods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces students to the scientificýstudy of mental processes and behavior withýemphasis on psychological theories. This courseýexplains the importance of evidence-basedýapproaches in practice and literature. Studentsýapply critical thinking in relation to researchýmethods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces students to the scientificýstudy of mental processes and behavior withýemphasis on psychological theories. This courseýexplains the importance of evidence-basedýapproaches in practice and literature. Studentsýapply critical thinking in relation to researchýmethods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Parker
Credits: 3
This course introduces students to the scientificýstudy of mental processes and behavior withýemphasis on psychological theories. This courseýexplains the importance of evidence-basedýapproaches in practice and literature. Studentsýapply critical thinking in relation to researchýmethods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
This course introduces students to the scientificýstudy of mental processes and behavior withýemphasis on psychological theories. This courseýexplains the importance of evidence-basedýapproaches in practice and literature. Studentsýapply critical thinking in relation to researchýmethods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Whitehill
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
This course introduces students to the scientificýstudy of mental processes and behavior withýemphasis on psychological theories. This courseýexplains the importance of evidence-basedýapproaches in practice and literature. Studentsýapply critical thinking in relation to researchýmethods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course examines the process of humanýdevelopment. It covers the entirety of people'sýlife span from embryogenesis to death throughýthe biopsychosocial lens.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course examines the process of humanýdevelopment. It covers the entirety of people'sýlife span from embryogenesis to death throughýthe biopsychosocial lens.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course examines the process of humanýdevelopment. It covers the entirety of people'sýlife span from embryogenesis to death throughýthe biopsychosocial lens.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Jambor
Credits: 3
This course examines the process of humanýdevelopment. It covers the entirety of people'sýlife span from embryogenesis to death throughýthe biopsychosocial lens.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Jambor
Credits: 3
This course examines the process of humanýdevelopment. It covers the entirety of people'sýlife span from embryogenesis to death throughýthe biopsychosocial lens.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course examines the process of humanýdevelopment. It covers the entirety of people'sýlife span from embryogenesis to death throughýthe biopsychosocial lens.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: McWhirter
Credits: 3
This course is design for students to analyzeýpsychological development of the child in relationýto the biological, physical, and sociologicalýantecedent conditions from prenatal to adolescentýstages. Emphasis on contemporary theories of childýpsychology, including: physical growth andýdevelopment, personality and social learning,ýcognition and perception, and languageýdevelopment.ýýýý
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is design for students to analyzeýpsychological development of the child in relationýto the biological, physical, and sociologicalýantecedent conditions from prenatal to adolescentýstages. Emphasis on contemporary theories of childýpsychology, including: physical growth andýdevelopment, personality and social learning,ýcognition and perception, and languageýdevelopment.ýýýý
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course explores the rapid physical, social,ýemotional, and cognitive changes of adolescents.ýStudents distinguish myths about adolescence fromýresearch findings and examine the importance ofýcultural and historical factors in this crucialýtransition from childhood to adulthood.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course will introduce students to theories ofýpsychopathology, behavioral changes, andýtreatments associated with abnormal behavior.ýAll categories and disorders within the DSM-5-TRýwill be evaluated. Emphasis on the public's viewýof stigma and misinterpretation of abnormalýdisorders will also be addressed.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
This course will introduce students to theories ofýpsychopathology, behavioral changes, andýtreatments associated with abnormal behavior.ýAll categories and disorders within the DSM-5-TRýwill be evaluated. Emphasis on the public's viewýof stigma and misinterpretation of abnormalýdisorders will also be addressed.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course will introduce students to theories ofýpsychopathology, behavioral changes, andýtreatments associated with abnormal behavior.ýAll categories and disorders within the DSM-5-TRýwill be evaluated. Emphasis on the public's viewýof stigma and misinterpretation of abnormalýdisorders will also be addressed.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $44.00
The course studies interpersonal relations, socialýattitudes, group dynamics, inter-group relations,ýclass and cultural influences in a psychologicalýcontext. ýý
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Human Sexuality focuses on normal sexualýdevelopment, human sexual responses, and commonýsexual problems. It provides factual informationýon human sexuality and raises practical questionsýabout human sexual behavior. It also helpsýstudents examine and evaluate their views andývalues concerning sexual behavior.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course explores the world view, doctrines,ýand practices of the following major religions:ýTribal, Hindu, Buddhist, Confucian/Taoist, Jewish,ýChristian, Muslim, and New Age. It examines themesýsuch as view of the world, views of God, conditionýof humankind, requirements for a moral life, etc.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Hall
Credits: 3
This course introduces the practice of theýcontextual method of reading a text, as applied toýthe biblical materials. It asks: What genre ofýwriting is this? Who wrote it?  To whom were theyýwriting? What were they trying to say to thatýaudience? The course is not devotional orýapplicational, but literary and historical.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course introduces students to the College'sýexpectations, environment, and resources so thatýstudents may become more competent participants inýthe learning process.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course introduces students to the College'sýexpectations, environment, and resources so thatýstudents may become more competent participants inýthe learning process.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course introduces students to the College'sýexpectations, environment, and resources so thatýstudents may become more competent participants inýthe learning process.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course explores the history and future ofýsocial media in relation to marketing, brandingýand community building. Course content includesýdiscussion of audience engagement, political andýsocial activism, media, advertising and marketing.ýCurrent social media tools are used within thisýcourse to enhance understanding of the courseýmaterial.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the fundamentalýconcepts used in the study of human socialýinteraction with emphasis on group aspects ofýsocial behavior. Subject areas include researchýmethods, theory, culture and social structure,ýsocialization, groups and formal organizations,ýdeviance and social control, stratification, raceýand ethnicity (including whiteness), major socialýinstitutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the fundamentalýconcepts used in the study of human socialýinteraction with emphasis on group aspects ofýsocial behavior. Subject areas include researchýmethods, theory, culture and social structure,ýsocialization, groups and formal organizations,ýdeviance and social control, stratification, raceýand ethnicity (including whiteness), major socialýinstitutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Webb
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the fundamentalýconcepts used in the study of human socialýinteraction with emphasis on group aspects ofýsocial behavior. Subject areas include researchýmethods, theory, culture and social structure,ýsocialization, groups and formal organizations,ýdeviance and social control, stratification, raceýand ethnicity (including whiteness), major socialýinstitutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the fundamentalýconcepts used in the study of human socialýinteraction with emphasis on group aspects ofýsocial behavior. Subject areas include researchýmethods, theory, culture and social structure,ýsocialization, groups and formal organizations,ýdeviance and social control, stratification, raceýand ethnicity (including whiteness), major socialýinstitutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the fundamentalýconcepts used in the study of human socialýinteraction with emphasis on group aspects ofýsocial behavior. Subject areas include researchýmethods, theory, culture and social structure,ýsocialization, groups and formal organizations,ýdeviance and social control, stratification, raceýand ethnicity (including whiteness), major socialýinstitutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the fundamentalýconcepts used in the study of human socialýinteraction with emphasis on group aspects ofýsocial behavior. Subject areas include researchýmethods, theory, culture and social structure,ýsocialization, groups and formal organizations,ýdeviance and social control, stratification, raceýand ethnicity (including whiteness), major socialýinstitutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the fundamentalýconcepts used in the study of human socialýinteraction with emphasis on group aspects ofýsocial behavior. Subject areas include researchýmethods, theory, culture and social structure,ýsocialization, groups and formal organizations,ýdeviance and social control, stratification, raceýand ethnicity (including whiteness), major socialýinstitutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Webb
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the fundamentalýconcepts used in the study of human socialýinteraction with emphasis on group aspects ofýsocial behavior. Subject areas include researchýmethods, theory, culture and social structure,ýsocialization, groups and formal organizations,ýdeviance and social control, stratification, raceýand ethnicity (including whiteness), major socialýinstitutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Jones
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the fundamentalýconcepts used in the study of human socialýinteraction with emphasis on group aspects ofýsocial behavior. Subject areas include researchýmethods, theory, culture and social structure,ýsocialization, groups and formal organizations,ýdeviance and social control, stratification, raceýand ethnicity (including whiteness), major socialýinstitutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Jones
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the fundamentalýconcepts used in the study of human socialýinteraction with emphasis on group aspects ofýsocial behavior. Subject areas include researchýmethods, theory, culture and social structure,ýsocialization, groups and formal organizations,ýdeviance and social control, stratification, raceýand ethnicity (including whiteness), major socialýinstitutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the fundamentalýconcepts used in the study of human socialýinteraction with emphasis on group aspects ofýsocial behavior. Subject areas include researchýmethods, theory, culture and social structure,ýsocialization, groups and formal organizations,ýdeviance and social control, stratification, raceýand ethnicity (including whiteness), major socialýinstitutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is a study of selected problems ofýmodern society, primarily in the United States,ýtheir nature, development, social courses andýalternative solutions. It includes such topicýareas as racial and sexual discrimination, urbanýand rural problems, crime and delinquency, familyýand generational problems, health and medicalýcare, social deviance, substance abuse and suchýglobal problems as population, world hunger andýinternational conflict.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is a study of selected problems ofýmodern society, primarily in the United States,ýtheir nature, development, social courses andýalternative solutions. It includes such topicýareas as racial and sexual discrimination, urbanýand rural problems, crime and delinquency, familyýand generational problems, health and medicalýcare, social deviance, substance abuse and suchýglobal problems as population, world hunger andýinternational conflict.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a study of selected problems ofýmodern society, primarily in the United States,ýtheir nature, development, social courses andýalternative solutions. It includes such topicýareas as racial and sexual discrimination, urbanýand rural problems, crime and delinquency, familyýand generational problems, health and medicalýcare, social deviance, substance abuse and suchýglobal problems as population, world hunger andýinternational conflict.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Moravek
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $54.50
This course examines the family as a basicýinstitution. Special focus is given to the maritalýlife cycle: courtship, dating, marriage, theýchildbearing years, parent-child relationships andýmarriage during the middle and older years. Thisýcourse examines the implication of maritalýdissolution and the family, as they exist underýmodern social conditions. Focus is given toýcontemporary variations of the family commonlyýreferred to as intimate relationshipsý(co-habitation, hooking up and gay marriage). Thisýcourse is a required component for USD, BCU andýBVU Social Work transfer programs.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $54.50
This course examines the family as a basicýinstitution. Special focus is given to the maritalýlife cycle: courtship, dating, marriage, theýchildbearing years, parent-child relationships andýmarriage during the middle and older years. Thisýcourse examines the implication of maritalýdissolution and the family, as they exist underýmodern social conditions. Focus is given toýcontemporary variations of the family commonlyýreferred to as intimate relationshipsý(co-habitation, hooking up and gay marriage). Thisýcourse is a required component for USD, BCU andýBVU Social Work transfer programs.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Anderson
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $54.50
This course examines the family as a basicýinstitution. Special focus is given to the maritalýlife cycle: courtship, dating, marriage, theýchildbearing years, parent-child relationships andýmarriage during the middle and older years. Thisýcourse examines the implication of maritalýdissolution and the family, as they exist underýmodern social conditions. Focus is given toýcontemporary variations of the family commonlyýreferred to as intimate relationshipsý(co-habitation, hooking up and gay marriage). Thisýcourse is a required component for USD, BCU andýBVU Social Work transfer programs.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
The conceptual and theoretical frameworkýpresentedýin this course provides students the tools toýpractice social work in a variety of settings.ýTheýformat of this class provides a combination ofýclassic theory, new research and appliedýexperience.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
The conceptual and theoretical frameworkýpresentedýin this course provides students the tools toýpractice social work in a variety of settings.ýTheýformat of this class provides a combination ofýclassic theory, new research and appliedýexperience.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $57.50
This course acquaints the student with theýsociological approach to understanding issuesýfacing diverse populations. This course providesýinsight into barriers faced by race and ethnicýgroups and ways in which these barriers areýnavigated. The study of race and ethnicityýincludes a comprehensive examination of whitenessýas a race, and the privilege of whitenessýnationally and globally. Issues of race andýethnicity are presented through a global lens,ýprimarily through theories of Diasporas.ýPrior completion of SOC 110 Introduction toýSociology is recommended.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course utilizes an interdisciplinary andýintersectional approach to studying gender, race,ýclass, sexuality and other markers of diversity.ýThe curriculum highlights the duality ofýoppression and privilege and the ways in whichýrace, gender, class and sexuality shape dailyýlife. Special focus is on learning how toýdemonstrate course concepts as social action.ýSocial justice is practiced as students becomeýeducated in these concepts of diversity and engageýin diversity conscious social action.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course utilizes an interdisciplinary andýintersectional approach to studying gender, race,ýclass, sexuality and other markers of diversity.ýThe curriculum highlights the duality ofýoppression and privilege and the ways in whichýrace, gender, class and sexuality shape dailyýlife. Special focus is on learning how toýdemonstrate course concepts as social action.ýSocial justice is practiced as students becomeýeducated in these concepts of diversity and engageýin diversity conscious social action.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Cihak
Credits: 3
This course is a survey of the historical andýcontemporary use, abuse and addictive nature ofýethyl alcohol and the symptomatology andýtreatment of alcohol dependence. Students will beýprovided with a basic knowledge of the nature,ýscope and complexity of alcohol dependence andýthe wide range of current approaches to itsýtreatment and prevention. Special attention willýbe given to issues of racial-ethnic and spiritualýdiversity within the context of alcohol use,ýabuseýand recovery.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course provides students with anýunderstanding of the fundamentals ofýmood-altering chemicals other than ethyl alcohol,ýand, theories, symptomatology and drug relatedýillnesses (HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C). Studentsýwill also gainýan understanding of the wide variety ofýperspectives related to the legality and/orýillegality of many mood-altering chemicalýsubstances. Varying approaches to treatment andýprevention of drug abuse will also be explored.ýSpecial attention will be given to issues ofýracial-ethnic and spiritual diversity within theýcontext of drug use, abuse and recovery.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/12/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Cihak
Credits: 3
This course provides students with anýunderstanding of the fundamentals ofýmood-altering chemicals other than ethyl alcohol,ýand, theories, symptomatology and drug relatedýillnesses (HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C). Studentsýwill also gainýan understanding of the wide variety ofýperspectives related to the legality and/orýillegality of many mood-altering chemicalýsubstances. Varying approaches to treatment andýprevention of drug abuse will also be explored.ýSpecial attention will be given to issues ofýracial-ethnic and spiritual diversity within theýcontext of drug use, abuse and recovery.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course helps the student be informed onýnational and global issues of aging. Because ofýexpanded life expectancy, aging is an extendedýdevelopmental stage with multi-faceted andýsometimes conflicting social expectations. Thisýcourse examines ways in which adults navigate thisýcomplex developmental stage. This course isýinterdisciplinary and includes perspectives fromýsociology, psychology, social work, anthropology,ýbiology, health science and history.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/12/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Moravek
Credits: 3
This course focuses on understanding the etiologyýof trauma, best practices of trauma-informed care,ýand resilience building. Primary focus is onýunderstanding trauma and resilience at theýindividual, community and systems levels. Trauma,ýat the individual level, is underdiagnosed andýtreated, and is connected to elevated rates ofýmental illness, substance abuse, suicidality, poorýphysical health outcomes, and, low levels ofýeducational achievement. The study of trauma andýresilience at the systems level, focuses on issuesýlike systemic racism, proactive and humane lawýenforcement, economic equity, criminal justice,ýeducational opportunity, and the affirmation ofýhuman dignity and mutual respect.ýýThis course is open to any undergraduate student;ýhowever, its primary focus is students in helpingýprofessions. These include social work, criminalýjustice, addictions counseling, psychology,ýeducation, nursing and health sciences, and law.ýThis course is part of the required courseýsequence for the Social Work articulationýagreements with Briar Cliff University, theýUniversity of Northern Iowa, and the University ofýSouth Dakota, the Criminal Justice articulationýwith Briar Cliff University, and the AddictionsýCounseling and Prevention articulation with theýUniversity of South Dakota.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
The course combines theory of speech communicationýwith public speech performance skills. Emphasis isýon speech delivery, preparation, organization,ýsupport, and audience analysis. Practice of skillsýis through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
The course combines theory of speech communicationýwith public speech performance skills. Emphasis isýon speech delivery, preparation, organization,ýsupport, and audience analysis. Practice of skillsýis through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
The course combines theory of speech communicationýwith public speech performance skills. Emphasis isýon speech delivery, preparation, organization,ýsupport, and audience analysis. Practice of skillsýis through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
The course combines theory of speech communicationýwith public speech performance skills. Emphasis isýon speech delivery, preparation, organization,ýsupport, and audience analysis. Practice of skillsýis through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Yartey
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
The course combines theory of speech communicationýwith public speech performance skills. Emphasis isýon speech delivery, preparation, organization,ýsupport, and audience analysis. Practice of skillsýis through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
The course combines theory of speech communicationýwith public speech performance skills. Emphasis isýon speech delivery, preparation, organization,ýsupport, and audience analysis. Practice of skillsýis through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -03/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
The course combines theory of speech communicationýwith public speech performance skills. Emphasis isýon speech delivery, preparation, organization,ýsupport, and audience analysis. Practice of skillsýis through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Hough
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the principlesýof intercultural communication with an emphasis onýthe impact of culture on personal identity and theýcommunication process. Various aspects ofýco-cultures within the United States are alsoýintroduced. Students will acquire knowledge andýdevelop skills to help them communicate withýdiverse audiences in a variety of communicationýcontexts.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course teaches principles of effectiveýcommunication in one-to-one relationships and inýsmall groups. It focuses on communication theory,ýlistening, self-concept, language, perception, andýnonverbal communication.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course teaches principles of effectiveýcommunication in one-to-one relationships and inýsmall groups. It focuses on communication theory,ýlistening, self-concept, language, perception, andýnonverbal communication.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Brandon
Credits: 3
This course teaches principles of effectiveýcommunication in one-to-one relationships and inýsmall groups. It focuses on communication theory,ýlistening, self-concept, language, perception, andýnonverbal communication.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Brandon
Credits: 3
This course teaches principles of effectiveýcommunication in one-to-one relationships and inýsmall groups. It focuses on communication theory,ýlistening, self-concept, language, perception, andýnonverbal communication.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course teaches principles of effectiveýcommunication in one-to-one relationships and inýsmall groups. It focuses on communication theory,ýlistening, self-concept, language, perception, andýnonverbal communication.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.75
This course is an introduction to the principlesýof professional communication. Students willýdevelop, evaluate, and practice tactics to becomeýmore effective communicators within a workplace.ýThe course will focus on interpersonal andýspeaking skills by highlighting organizationalýcommunication, verbal and non-verbal behaviors,ýlistening skills, and cultural differences.ýStudents will develop a professional presentationýthat is relevant, research-based, andýappropriately communicated through a variety ofýcommunication factors including the feedbackýloop.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.75
This course is an introduction to the principlesýof professional communication. Students willýdevelop, evaluate, and practice tactics to becomeýmore effective communicators within a workplace.ýThe course will focus on interpersonal andýspeaking skills by highlighting organizationalýcommunication, verbal and non-verbal behaviors,ýlistening skills, and cultural differences.ýStudents will develop a professional presentationýthat is relevant, research-based, andýappropriately communicated through a variety ofýcommunication factors including the feedbackýloop.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/13 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course is designed to assist students inýdeveloping the skills necessary to obtainýemployment, and to learn and practice the skillsýand attributes required for job success.  Studentsýwill practice resume writing, job applicationýcompletion, and interviewing techniques. ýAdditionally, students will practice work-placeýproblem solving strategies, and demonstrate skillsýrequire to work in a diverse environment.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: McCune
Credits: 4
This course is designed to acquaint the studentýwith the basic accounting concepts applicable toýthe operation of a service oriented or retailingýsole proprietorship.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MTWTH 09:00AM 09:50AM A202
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: McCune
Credits: 4
This course is a continuation of Principles ofýAccounting I with the emphasis on partnership,ýcorporation, cost, and management accounting.
Prerequisites: Take ACC-131 Princ of Acct I  
Class Times:
RHK LEC MTWTH 10:00AM 10:50AM A202
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
This course is a continuation of Principles ofýAccounting I with the emphasis on partnership,ýcorporation, cost, and management accounting.
Prerequisites: Take ACC-131 Princ of Acct I  
Class Times:
RHK LEC W 06:00PM 09:40PM A244-VPC
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
This course is a continuation of Principles ofýAccounting I with the emphasis on partnership,ýcorporation, cost, and management accounting.
Prerequisites: Take ACC-131 Princ of Acct I  
Class Times:
DNWT LEC W 06:00PM 09:40PM B4
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Cherokee
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
This course is a continuation of Principles ofýAccounting I with the emphasis on partnership,ýcorporation, cost, and management accounting.
Prerequisites: Take ACC-131 Princ of Acct I  
Class Times:
CEWT LEC W 06:00PM 09:40PM 103
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: McCune
Credits: 3
This course presents the payroll accountingýmethods for computing wages and salaries,ýcalculating deductions, journalizing payrollýentries, and preparing federal and stateýgovernment reports. It emphasizes the timelinessýand standard procedures of payroll data reportingýrequired of employers.ýý
Prerequisites: Take ACC-111 Intro to Acct or ACC-131 Princ of Acct I  
Class Times:
RHK LEC M 11:00AM 11:25AM A202
RHK LAB2 M 11:25AM 12:15PM A202
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: McCune
Credits: 4
This course is an in-depth study of the underlyingýprinciples, procedures, and reporting requirementsýnecessary to prepare and interpret financialýreports of business entities. Topics coveredýinclude liabilities, investments in securities,ýpension plans, leases, earnings per share, andýstatement of cash flows.ýý
Prerequisites: Take ACC-231 Intermediate Acct I  
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 11:50AM A202
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course utilizes computer software to teachýthe accounting procedures for service andýmerchandising businesses. Concepts includeýprocessing transactions and generating reports forýcustomers, vendors, inventory, and payroll;ýgenerating financial statements; performingýclosing procedures; and, customizing companyýsetup.ýý
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
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is designed for mastery of theýalphabetic keyboard. Students will review numericýand symbol keyboard reaches and the formatting ofýbusiness documents including memorandums, blockýand modified block letters, reports and tables.ýStudents must take the prerequisite course or typeý30 gross words a minute for three minutes withýthree errors or less. Prerequisites: ADM 105ýIntroduction to Keyboarding or type 30 gross wordsýa minute for 3 minutes with 3 errors or less.ýýý
Prerequisites: Take ADM-105 or pass typing test, see course description  
Class Times:
RHK LEC MWF 09:30AM 10:20AM A450
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Flanigan
Credits: 3
This course covers the principles of businessýwriting, emphasizing the most important andýfrequently written business correspondenceýincluding business letters, memorandums, and ýe-mail. Attention is given to logicalýorganization and psychological application ofýwriting procedures as well as proper formattingýat the keyboard. Students cover units mostýappropriate to the needs of their individualýprograms.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MW 01:00PM 02:15PM A448
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Flanigan
Credits: 3
This course covers the principles of businessýwriting, emphasizing the most important andýfrequently written business correspondenceýincluding business letters, memorandums, and ýe-mail. Attention is given to logicalýorganization and psychological application ofýwriting procedures as well as proper formattingýat the keyboard. Students cover units mostýappropriate to the needs of their individualýprograms.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MWF 09:30AM 10:20AM A448
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Flanigan
Credits: 3
This course covers the proofreading and editingýof handwritten, typewritten, and printedýmaterial. Grammar principles including sentenceýstructure and correct usage of all parts ofýspeech are addressed, as well as a strongýemphasis onýpunctuation skills. Students will also learnýtechniques in utilizing business reference toolsýand language skills within the context of aýbusiness environment.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MWF 08:30AM 09:20AM A450
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Flanigan
Credits: 3
This course familiarizes the student with theýmany dimensions of the professional secretary'sýposition in a modern day office, such as personalýtraits, telephone skills, communicationýprocessing capabilities, office supplies andýequipment,ýand material utilization. The specific job skillsýintroduced are utilization of business resources,ýmaking travel arrangements, arranging meetingsýand conferences and performing bankingýresponsibilities. The student will be equipped toýhandle these functions in a modern day office,ýand will refine skills associate withýcommunicationýeffectively in the office.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM A139
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Flanigan
Credits: 3
The course is a terminal course for officeýstudents to demonstrate their knowledge and skillsýin administrative office procedures and practice.ýA variety of formats will be used for students toýdemonstrate proficiencies, including MicrosoftýOffice software review, electronic calendaring andýscheduling, proofreading and editing, keyboardingýspeed and document production, and certificationýtesting. Instructor consent required.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM A136
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Flanigan
Credits: 3
This course provides on-the-job experience onýcampus or in the business community giving theýstudent experience and practical application ofýthe competencies learned in the AdministrativeýAssistant programs. The internship is coordinatedýby the college instructor and supervised by anýindustry professional at the work site. Studentýmust be in the final semester of the programýbefore enrolling in this course. Prerequisite:ýPermission of instructor, 2.0 cumulativeýGPA and a C (2.0) or better in core courses asýdefined by the program advisor. Prerequisite:ýPermission of instructor, 2.0 cumulative GPA and aýC (2.0) or better in core courses as defined byýthe program advisor.ý
Class Times:
OTHR OJT OTHR
OTHR LEC OTHR
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Thompson
Credits: 9
Course Level Fee: $1,245.00
Book Fee: $431.50
A combined course that includes: classroom, lab,ýand clinical. Nursing III prepares the student toýsafely manage the care of clients throughout theýlifespan and prepares the student for the role ofýcaregiver, manager, and member of profession fromýthe level of the practical nurse to the registeredýnurse. Concepts of health, illness, andýenvironment as they relate to nursing practice areýdiscussed. Emphasis is placed on predictable andývariable needs of the client utilizing Gordon'sýFunctional Health Patterns within the nursingýprocess. Critical thinking is inherent in theýnursing process and incorporated throughout theýcourse. Advisor permission required. Completion ofýWITCC Practical Nursing Program or valid LPNýlicense and 6-8 hours of anatomy and physiology.ýEnrollment in the Hybrid course also requiresýproof that all support courses have beenýsuccessfully completed.
Class Times:
OJT CLN OJT
ADS LEC WTH 08:00AM 10:50AM L432
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Simpson
Credits: 9
Course Level Fee: $1,245.00
Book Fee: $431.50
A combined course that includes: classroom, lab,ýand clinical. Nursing III prepares the student toýsafely manage the care of clients throughout theýlifespan and prepares the student for the role ofýcaregiver, manager, and member of profession fromýthe level of the practical nurse to the registeredýnurse. Concepts of health, illness, andýenvironment as they relate to nursing practice areýdiscussed. Emphasis is placed on predictable andývariable needs of the client utilizing Gordon'sýFunctional Health Patterns within the nursingýprocess. Critical thinking is inherent in theýnursing process and incorporated throughout theýcourse. Advisor permission required. Completion ofýWITCC Practical Nursing Program or valid LPNýlicense and 6-8 hours of anatomy and physiology.ýEnrollment in the Hybrid course also requiresýproof that all support courses have beenýsuccessfully completed.
Class Times:
ADS LEC WTH 10:00AM 12:50PM L433
OJT CLN OJT
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 9
Course Level Fee: $1,195.00
A combined course that includes: classroom, lab,ýclinical, and preceptorship. Nursing IV preparesýthe student to safely manage the care of clientsýthroughout the lifespan and prepares the studentýto assume the registered nurse (RN) roles ofýcaregiver, manager, and member of profession.ýConcepts of health, illness, and environment asýthey relate to nursing practice are discussed.ýEmphasis is placed on the predictable andývariable needs of the client utilizing Gordon'sýFunctional Health Patterns within the nursingýprocess. Critical thinking is inherent in theýnursing process and is incorporated throughoutýthe course. Clinical preceptorship provides anýopportunity for students to mentor with a RN.ýStudents will practice clinical and leadershipýskills necessary to successfully transition intoýthe role of an entry-level RN. Focus is placed onýthe enhancement of leadership and collaborationýskills, organization, supervision, delegation,ýprioritization, and management of multipleýclients in an acute care setting. Valid LPNýlicense and advisor permission required.
Prerequisites: Take ADN-621 BIO-186 PSY-241 Valid LPN license and advisorýpermission  
Co-requisites: Take ADN-235
Class Times:
OJT OJT OJT
ADS LEC MT 09:00AM 11:50AM L213
OTHR CLN OTHR
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Kastner
Credits: 9
Course Level Fee: $1,195.00
A combined course that includes: classroom, lab,ýclinical, and preceptorship. Nursing IV preparesýthe student to safely manage the care of clientsýthroughout the lifespan and prepares the studentýto assume the registered nurse (RN) roles ofýcaregiver, manager, and member of profession.ýConcepts of health, illness, and environment asýthey relate to nursing practice are discussed.ýEmphasis is placed on the predictable andývariable needs of the client utilizing Gordon'sýFunctional Health Patterns within the nursingýprocess. Critical thinking is inherent in theýnursing process and is incorporated throughoutýthe course. Clinical preceptorship provides anýopportunity for students to mentor with a RN.ýStudents will practice clinical and leadershipýskills necessary to successfully transition intoýthe role of an entry-level RN. Focus is placed onýthe enhancement of leadership and collaborationýskills, organization, supervision, delegation,ýprioritization, and management of multipleýclients in an acute care setting. Valid LPNýlicense and advisor permission required.
Prerequisites: Take ADN-621 BIO-186 PSY-241 Valid LPN license and advisorýpermission  
Co-requisites: Take ADN-235
Class Times:
OJT OJT OJT
TBA CLN TBA
DNWT LEC WTH 09:00AM 11:50AM D8
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Hannah
Credits: 9
Course Level Fee: $1,195.00
A combined course that includes: classroom, lab,ýclinical, and preceptorship. Nursing IV preparesýthe student to safely manage the care of clientsýthroughout the lifespan and prepares the studentýto assume the registered nurse (RN) roles ofýcaregiver, manager, and member of profession.ýConcepts of health, illness, and environment asýthey relate to nursing practice are discussed.ýEmphasis is placed on the predictable andývariable needs of the client utilizing Gordon'sýFunctional Health Patterns within the nursingýprocess. Critical thinking is inherent in theýnursing process and is incorporated throughoutýthe course. Clinical preceptorship provides anýopportunity for students to mentor with a RN.ýStudents will practice clinical and leadershipýskills necessary to successfully transition intoýthe role of an entry-level RN. Focus is placed onýthe enhancement of leadership and collaborationýskills, organization, supervision, delegation,ýprioritization, and management of multipleýclients in an acute care setting. Valid LPNýlicense and advisor permission required.
Prerequisites: Take ADN-621 BIO-186 PSY-241 Valid LPN license and advisorýpermission  
Co-requisites: Take ADN-235
Class Times:
OJT OJT OJT
TBA CLN TBA
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Oetken
Credits: 3
This course broadly covers soil chemistry andýbiological characteristics including soil pH, soilýnutrient cycles, and key plant nutrients.  Theýfocus is on managing the soil to promote soilýquality, economic profitability, and environmentalýsafety.  Emphasis is on developing a sustainableýfertility program through testing to developýfertility prescriptions and management plans,ýchoosing fertilizer forms, selecting appropriateýapplication methods, managing application timing,ýand evaluating the program's effectiveness eachýseason.
Co-requisites: Take AGA 114 or AGA 154
Class Times:
GSM LAB2 MW 02:00PM 02:50PM C103
GSM LEC MW 01:00PM 01:00PM C103
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Oetken
Credits: 3
This course addresses the principles of sellingýapplied to agricultural settings. Examination ofýagricultural consumers' buying habits and theýdevelopment of sales strategies to meet theseýconsumers' needs and wants serves as a foundationýof the course. Two main activities dominate thisýcourse: students spend a day shadowing anýagricultural sales professional to observe andýreport on specific practices, and in a finalýactivity, students prepare and deliver a salesýpresentation to an agricultural salesýprofessional.
Class Times:
GSM LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM C103
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Oetken
Credits: 2
Course Level Fee: $40.00
In this course, students will utilize operator'sýmanuals to find information concerning theýoperation, lubrication and adjustment of farmýmachinery. In addition, students will properlyýadjust and operate the following equipment: 1)ýrow-crop cultivator; 2) square baler; 3) disk/ýharrow; and 4)field cultivator. The course willýalso address safe handling procedures and the useýof herbicides, calibration of the field sprayerýfor proper operation, and adjusting the grainýdrill to plant soybeans and small seeds.
Class Times:
GSM LEC TH 10:10AM 11:50AM C103
Dates: 01/15 -03/03/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Oetken
Credits: 3
This lecture course introduces the student to theýglobal animal science industry. All specializedýareas of animal science will be studied includingýnutrition, reproduction, genetics, health, andýbehavior. All major domesticated species ofýanimals will be available for study.
Class Times:
GSM LEC MTWTH 08:30AM 10:00AM C126
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Erickson
Credits: 2
This course reviews the basic concepts of animalýanatomy and physiology in relation to medicineýadministration. Students are familiarized withýveterinary drugs, their modes of administrationýand 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
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Erickson
Credits: 2
Book Fee: $41.75
This course provides information regarding animalýanatomic landmarks, terminology and the functionýof body systems. Comparisons of the structure andýfunction 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
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Erickson
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $40.00
This course introduces the basic knowledge ofýidentifying parasites, urine collection, examiningýblood samples, identification of animal pathogens,ýand chemical constituents of body fluids. Throughýthe lecture and lab format, students use hands-onýactivities to integrate theory with application.
Prerequisites: Take AGV-102 AGV-121 AGV-156 AGV-176  
Co-requisites: Take AGV-109, AGV-157 and AGV-208
Class Times:
GSM LAB2 M 10:50AM 12:30PM C142
GSM LEC TTH 12:00PM 12:50PM C142
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Erickson
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $40.00
This course introduces the basic knowledge ofýidentifying parasites, urine collection, examiningýblood samples, identification of animal pathogens,ýand chemical constituents of body fluids. Throughýthe lecture and lab format, students use hands-onýactivities to integrate theory with application.
Prerequisites: Take AGV-102 AGV-121 AGV-156 AGV-176  
Co-requisites: Take AGV-109, AGV-157 and AGV-208
Class Times:
GSM LEC TTH 12:00PM 12:50PM C142
GSM LAB2 W 10:50AM 12:30PM C142
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Erickson
Credits: 2
Book Fee: $87.25
This course introduces selected phases ofýveterinary surgical nursing, application ofýsterile techniques, and surgical equipment. ýTopics include pre-anesthetic considerations,ýgeneral anesthetic agents, anesthesia monitoring,ýand 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 LAB2 M 09:00AM 10:40AM C142
GSM LEC T 02:00PM 02:50PM C142
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Erickson
Credits: 2
Book Fee: $87.25
This course introduces selected phases ofýveterinary surgical nursing, application ofýsterile techniques, and surgical equipment. ýTopics include pre-anesthetic considerations,ýgeneral anesthetic agents, anesthesia monitoring,ýand 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 LAB2 W 09:00AM 10:40AM C142
GSM LEC T 02:00PM 02:50PM C142
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Erickson
Credits: 1
Book Fee: $87.25
This course provides students with a more in-depthýlook at specific areas of veterinary medicine. ýExploring exotics, diagnostic imaging, alternativeýmedical nursing, and oncology and necropsies willýprepare students for specialized care.
Class Times:
GSM LEC TH 02:00PM 02:50PM C142
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Erickson
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $87.25
This course is designed for students to exploreýpatients' needs and care in a veterinaryýhospital.  Students will observe and analyzeýpreventative health methods, animal diseases,ýemergency care, diagnostic sampling, andýtherapeutic techniques of various species.
Class Times:
GSM LAB2 M 01:00PM 02:40PM C142
GSM LEC TTH 01:00PM 01:50PM C142
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Erickson
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $87.25
This course is designed for students to exploreýpatients' needs and care in a veterinaryýhospital.  Students will observe and analyzeýpreventative health methods, animal diseases,ýemergency care, diagnostic sampling, andýtherapeutic techniques of various species.
Class Times:
GSM LEC TTH 01:00PM 01:50PM C142
GSM LAB2 W 01:00PM 02:40PM C142
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course explores the creative processýemphasizing art as a visual form of communication.ýIt presents useful criteria for evaluation andýenjoyment of art through the development of visualývocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as wellýas art in a historical context.ýý
Class Times:
GSM LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM C129
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course explores the creative processýemphasizing art as a visual form of communication.ýIt presents useful criteria for evaluation andýenjoyment of art through the development of visualývocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as wellýas art in a historical context.ýý
Class Times:
GSM LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM C129
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $30.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýstudies the fundamentals of three-dimensionalýarts. It addresses problems based on spaceýorganization utilizing the elements of design andýemphasizes application of design conceptsýto original design.
Class Times:
GSM LEC M 01:00PM 02:50PM C129
GSM LAB2 W 01:00PM 02:50PM C129
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $35.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities.ýAs a foundation studio course, it introducesýbasic drawing principles such as line, shape,ýform, texture, value, space, perspective andýcomposition, as well as serving as anýintroduction to medias including pencil, pen,ýcharcoal, conte, chalk and other alternate media.ýIt stresses perception, visual awareness,ýsensitivity, and critical thinking/judgment, andýmay include still life, landscape, portrait, liveýmodel andýnon-objective forms.
Class Times:
GSM LAB2 W 11:00AM 12:50PM C129
GSM LEC M 11:00AM 12:50PM C129
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $35.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course. Aýfoundations studio course, it continues basicýdrawing principles such as line, shape, form,ýtexture, value, space, perspective andýcomposition, as well as continuing to exploreýmedias including pencil, pen, charcoal, conte,ýchalk and other alternate media. It stressesýperception, visual awareness, sensitivity andýcritical thinking/judgment, and may include stillýlife, landscape, portrait, live model andýnon-objective forms. Focus is on the student'sýpreferential media, subject and content with anýemphasis on the criteria of composition asýdetermining a drawing's success, as opposed toývisual perception, rendering or technique.ýStudents will be expected to make finishedýworks of art for presentation and to move beyondýstrictly studies or technical assignments.
Prerequisites: Take ART-133,  
Class Times:
GSM LEC M 11:00AM 12:50PM C129
GSM LAB2 W 11:00AM 12:50PM C129
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Jones
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $50.00
This course introduces students to the digitalýcamera. Students study and practice the variedýartistic applications of digital images asýenhanced with computer software. A digital cameraýis required.
Class Times:
CCO LEC TTH 03:00PM 04:15PM B201
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is designed to allow the student toýwork, generally on campus, in a faculty supervisedýactivity with well-defined expectations,ýactivities and outcomes, applying the knowledgeýand skills from prior learning. This will be aýcoordinated effort between the student, facultyýmember(s), and the work supervisor involvingýevaluations and assessment. This course may beýrepeated for credit. Instructor consent isýrequired.
Class Times:
OTHR LAB2 OTHR
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Stodden
Credits: 3
This course introduces basic concepts ofýindustrial process automation and programmedýmachine movement. Students investigate careers inýrobotics, automation and the evolution ofýindustrial automated systems.ýý
Prerequisites: Take ELE-112  
Co-requisites: Take ATR-121
Class Times:
ADS LEC MTWTHF 01:00PM 01:30PM L406
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Stodden
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This course introduces the basic concepts ofýindustrial process automation and programmedýmachine movement in a hands-on setting. Studentsýprogram various robots to perform industry relatedýtasks.ýý
Co-requisites: Take ATR-120
Class Times:
ADS LAB2 MTWTHF 01:30PM 02:30PM L406
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Donnelly
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $44.50
This course gives the student experiences withýcommon types of networks used in industrialýlocations. Students learn computer communicationýtechniques and gain hands on experience with RSý232, RS 422 and Ethernet networks.
Prerequisites: Take NET-121  
Class Times:
ADS LAB3 TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM L431
ADS LEC TTH 10:10AM 11:00AM L431
Dates: 01/15 -03/18/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Sampson
Credits: 5
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This course introduces students to the operation,ýdiagnosis, and repair of tune-up and drivabilityýrelated systems. Students explore the operation ofýfuel delivery systems, ignition and timingýcontrol, emissions systems, and comprehensiveýengine testing. Emphasis is placed on advancedýtune-up techniques and diagnosis.
Prerequisites: Take AUT-633 AUT-671,  
Class Times:
TRC LAB3 MWF 09:45AM 12:35PM H300
TRC LEC MWF 09:00AM 09:40AM H112
TRC LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:10AM H112
TRC LAB3 TTH 10:20AM 12:35PM H300
Dates: 01/15 -03/18/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Pomerson
Credits: 2
This course is designed to acquaint the studentýwith the basic concepts of an electronicýspreadsheet program. Hands-on practice inýdesigning, building, and editing spreadsheets willýdevelop the basic skills necessary to constructýspreadsheets for home and business use.ýý
Class Times:
RHK LEC MW 02:00PM 03:50PM A449
Add'l Info: Requires Windows 10ýRequires Microsoft Office 365ýor Office 2021 fo
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Bronston
Credits: 3
This is an introductory course in basic electronicýinformation processing. The emphasis is onýcomputer literacy designed to give students aýgeneral understanding of computer software andýhardware. Students gain hands-on experience withýan operating system and software applications.ýStudents are exposed to basic computerýterminology, file management, email usage, digitalýdevices, Internet, social networking, and securityýand privacy issues. This course may not transferýto other institutions. It is advisable to be ableýto key a minimum of 20 wpm in order to beýsuccessful in this course.ýý
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM A449
Add'l Info: Requires Windows 10ýRequires Microsoft Office 365ýor Office 2021 fo
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Bronston
Credits: 3
This is an introductory course in basic electronicýinformation processing. The emphasis is onýcomputer literacy designed to give students aýgeneral understanding of computer software andýhardware. Students gain hands-on experience withýan operating system and software applications.ýStudents are exposed to basic computerýterminology, file management, email usage, digitalýdevices, Internet, social networking, and securityýand privacy issues. This course may not transferýto other institutions. It is advisable to be ableýto key a minimum of 20 wpm in order to beýsuccessful in this course.ýý
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 03:00PM 04:15PM A449
Add'l Info: Requires Windows 10ýRequires Microsoft Office 365ýor Office 2021 fo
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This is an introductory course in basic electronicýinformation processing. The emphasis is onýcomputer literacy designed to give students aýgeneral understanding of computer software andýhardware. Students gain hands-on experience withýan operating system and software applications.ýStudents are exposed to basic computerýterminology, file management, email usage, digitalýdevices, Internet, social networking, and securityýand privacy issues. This course may not transferýto other institutions. It is advisable to be ableýto key a minimum of 20 wpm in order to beýsuccessful in this course.ýý
Class Times:
RHK LEC TH 12:00PM 02:50PM A449
Add'l Info: SECTION RESERVED FOR CORPORATE COLLEGEýRequires Windows 10ýRequires
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Todd
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that isýa biological concepts survey for non-scienceýmajors. Topics covered include biochemistry,ýmolecular and cellular biology, genetics,ýevolution, diversity of life, and ecology.
Class Times:
ADS LAB2 W 08:00AM 09:50AM TBA
RHK LEC MW 10:00AM 11:15AM A243-VPC
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Todd
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that isýa biological concepts survey for non-scienceýmajors. Topics covered include biochemistry,ýmolecular and cellular biology, genetics,ýevolution, diversity of life, and ecology.
Class Times:
ADS LEC MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM L124
ADS LAB2 TH 01:00PM 02:50PM TBA
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Todd
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that isýa biological concepts survey for non-scienceýmajors. Topics covered include biochemistry,ýmolecular and cellular biology, genetics,ýevolution, diversity of life, and ecology.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC MW 10:00AM 11:15AM B6
LAB2 W 08:00AM 09:50AM
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: McNaughton
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This is a combined lecture and lab course that isýthe continuation of General Biology IB. Topicsýcovered include include evolution, classification,ýthe diversity of life, interrelationships betweenýtissues, organs, and systems in plants andýanimals, and ecological relationships.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116,  
Class Times:
ADS LEC MWF 08:30AM 09:20AM L124
ADS LAB2 T 02:00PM 03:50PM TBA
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: McNaughton
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This combined lecture and lab course examines theýmechanisms of heredity governing living organismsýincluding plants, animals, humans andýmicroorganisms.
Prerequisites: Take BIO 117 and CHM 176 - both with a minimum grade of C  
Class Times:
ADS LAB2 W 03:00PM 04:50PM TBA
ADS LEC MWF 02:00PM 02:50PM L124
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: McNaughton
Credits: 3
This course presents the relationship betweenýproper nutrition and good health. Topics coveredýinclude digestion, absorption, and metabolism ofýcarbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Also includedýare vitamins, minerals, physical activity,ýmaintenance of a healthy body weight, nutritionalýneeds throughout the entire life cycle, andýevaluation of nutritional claims.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 orýhigher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163  ýEssentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?  ýor higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
ADS LEC MWF 09:30AM 10:20AM L126
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Stearns
Credits: 3
This course presents the relationship betweenýproper nutrition and good health. Topics coveredýinclude digestion, absorption, and metabolism ofýcarbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Also includedýare vitamins, minerals, physical activity,ýmaintenance of a healthy body weight, nutritionalýneeds throughout the entire life cycle, andýevaluation of nutritional claims.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 orýhigher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163  ýEssentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?  ýor higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 04:30PM 05:45PM A244-VPC
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Stearns
Credits: 3
This course presents the relationship betweenýproper nutrition and good health. Topics coveredýinclude digestion, absorption, and metabolism ofýcarbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Also includedýare vitamins, minerals, physical activity,ýmaintenance of a healthy body weight, nutritionalýneeds throughout the entire life cycle, andýevaluation of nutritional claims.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 orýhigher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163  ýEssentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?  ýor higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
DNWT LEC TTH 04:30PM 05:45PM B4
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Cherokee
Instructor: Stearns
Credits: 3
This course presents the relationship betweenýproper nutrition and good health. Topics coveredýinclude digestion, absorption, and metabolism ofýcarbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Also includedýare vitamins, minerals, physical activity,ýmaintenance of a healthy body weight, nutritionalýneeds throughout the entire life cycle, andýevaluation of nutritional claims.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 orýhigher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163  ýEssentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?  ýor higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
CEWT LEC TTH 04:30PM 05:45PM 103
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Plendl
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This is a terminal one-semester lecture and labýcourse covering the structure and function of theýhuman organ systems and their organs. It alsoýincludes an introduction to medical terminology,ýhomeostasis, basic cell and tissue structure andýfunction. Students are required to identifyýspecific organs including the major bones, theýmajor muscles and the major blood vessels.
Class Times:
ADS LEC W 12:00PM 12:50PM L126
ADS LAB2 TH 10:00AM 11:50AM TBA
ADS LEC MF 11:00AM 11:50AM L126
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Plendl
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This is a terminal one-semester lecture and labýcourse covering the structure and function of theýhuman organ systems and their organs. It alsoýincludes an introduction to medical terminology,ýhomeostasis, basic cell and tissue structure andýfunction. Students are required to identifyýspecific organs including the major bones, theýmajor muscles and the major blood vessels.
Class Times:
ADS LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM L126
ADS LAB2 M 09:00AM 10:50AM TBA
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Plendl
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higherý2) 2 semesters of High School Biology with a B- or better 3)ýCompletion with a C- or better in BIO 163 Essentials ofýAnatomy & Physiology 4) Instructor Permission to enroll inýthe course  
Class Times:
ADS LEC M 02:00PM 03:50PM L126
ADS LEC T 02:00PM 02:50PM L126
ADS LAB2 T 03:00PM 04:50PM TBA
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Boutwell
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higherý2) 2 semesters of High School Biology with a B- or better 3)ýCompletion with a C- or better in BIO 163 Essentials ofýAnatomy & Physiology 4) Instructor Permission to enroll inýthe course  
Class Times:
ADS LEC W 06:00PM 06:50PM L201
ADS LAB2 W 07:00PM 08:50PM L201
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Lambert
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higherý2) 2 semesters of High School Biology with a B- or better 3)ýCompletion with a C- or better in BIO 163 Essentials ofýAnatomy & Physiology 4) Instructor Permission to enroll inýthe course  
Class Times:
DNWT LEC W 12:00PM 12:50PM C7
DNWT LAB2 W 01:00PM 02:50PM C7
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology and histology.ýýPrerequisite: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACTýComposite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of HighýSchool Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semesterýof High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1ýsemester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in aýtransfer level Biology (BIO-105 or higher) orýChemistry (CHM-122 or higher) 4) InstructorýPermission to enroll in the course
Prerequisites: Take BIO-168  
Class Times:
ADS LAB2 T 09:00AM 10:40AM TBA
ADS LEC T 08:30AM 09:00AM L126
ADS LEC TH 08:30AM 10:30AM L126
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology and histology.ýýPrerequisite: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACTýComposite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of HighýSchool Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semesterýof High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1ýsemester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in aýtransfer level Biology (BIO-105 or higher) orýChemistry (CHM-122 or higher) 4) InstructorýPermission to enroll in the course
Prerequisites: Take BIO-168  
Class Times:
ADS LEC W 12:00PM 12:50PM L207
ADS LEC M 11:00AM 12:50PM L207
ADS LAB2 M 01:00PM 02:50PM TBA
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology and histology.ýýPrerequisite: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACTýComposite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of HighýSchool Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semesterýof High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1ýsemester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in aýtransfer level Biology (BIO-105 or higher) orýChemistry (CHM-122 or higher) 4) InstructorýPermission to enroll in the course
Prerequisites: Take BIO-168  
Class Times:
ADS LEC M 11:00AM 12:50PM L207
ADS LEC W 12:00PM 12:50PM L207
ADS LAB2 M 09:00AM 10:50AM TBA
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology and histology.ýýPrerequisite: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACTýComposite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of HighýSchool Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semesterýof High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1ýsemester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in aýtransfer level Biology (BIO-105 or higher) orýChemistry (CHM-122 or higher) 4) InstructorýPermission to enroll in the course
Prerequisites: Take BIO-168  
Class Times:
ADS LAB2 T 02:00PM 03:50PM TBA
ADS LEC M 01:00PM 03:50PM L207
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Boutwell
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology and histology.ýýPrerequisite: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACTýComposite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of HighýSchool Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semesterýof High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1ýsemester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in aýtransfer level Biology (BIO-105 or higher) orýChemistry (CHM-122 or higher) 4) InstructorýPermission to enroll in the course
Prerequisites: Take BIO-168  
Class Times:
LAB2 M 03:00PM 04:50PM
RHK LEC M 02:00PM 02:50PM A244-VPC
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Struck
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology and histology.ýýPrerequisite: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACTýComposite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of HighýSchool Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semesterýof High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1ýsemester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in aýtransfer level Biology (BIO-105 or higher) orýChemistry (CHM-122 or higher) 4) InstructorýPermission to enroll in the course
Prerequisites: Take BIO-168  
Class Times:
LAB2 W 02:00PM 03:50PM
ADS LEC W 01:00PM 01:50PM L207
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Lambert
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology and histology.ýýPrerequisite: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACTýComposite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of HighýSchool Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semesterýof High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1ýsemester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in aýtransfer level Biology (BIO-105 or higher) orýChemistry (CHM-122 or higher) 4) InstructorýPermission to enroll in the course
Prerequisites: Take BIO-168  
Class Times:
DNWT LEC W 03:00PM 03:50PM C7
DNWT LAB2 W 04:00PM 05:50PM C7
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Cherokee
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology and histology.ýýPrerequisite: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACTýComposite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of HighýSchool Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semesterýof High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1ýsemester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in aýtransfer level Biology (BIO-105 or higher) orýChemistry (CHM-122 or higher) 4) InstructorýPermission to enroll in the course
Prerequisites: Take BIO-168  
Class Times:
CEWT LEC M 02:00PM 02:50PM 103
LAB2 W 04:00PM 05:50PM
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
This course combines lecture and labýactivities for the study of microorganisms withýemphasis on bacteria and viruses. Topics coveredýinclude morphology, physiology, genetics, culturingýtechniques, identification, control, disease andýdisease resistance of microbes.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116 or BIO-168  
Class Times:
ADS LAB2 W 01:00PM 02:50PM TBA
ADS LEC M 03:00PM 04:50PM L124
ADS LEC W 03:00PM 03:50PM L124
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Plendl
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
This course combines lecture and labýactivities for the study of microorganisms withýemphasis on bacteria and viruses. Topics coveredýinclude morphology, physiology, genetics, culturingýtechniques, identification, control, disease andýdisease resistance of microbes.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116 or BIO-168  
Class Times:
ADS LEC W 11:00AM 12:50PM L124
ADS LAB2 TH 03:00PM 04:50PM TBA
ADS LEC TH 02:00PM 02:50PM L124
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
This course combines lecture and labýactivities for the study of microorganisms withýemphasis on bacteria and viruses. Topics coveredýinclude morphology, physiology, genetics, culturingýtechniques, identification, control, disease andýdisease resistance of microbes.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116 or BIO-168  
Class Times:
ADS LEC W 09:00AM 09:50AM L207
ADS LAB2 W 10:00AM 11:50AM TBA
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
This course combines lecture and labýactivities for the study of microorganisms withýemphasis on bacteria and viruses. Topics coveredýinclude morphology, physiology, genetics, culturingýtechniques, identification, control, disease andýdisease resistance of microbes.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116 or BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
ZOOM LEC TH 01:00PM 01:50PM ZOOM
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Class Times:
RHK LEC F 09:00AM 09:50AM A57L
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $50.00
This combined lecture and lab course is anýintroduction to machine lathe operation, focusingýon the fabrication of small component parts andýtools for instrument repair.
Class Times:
RHK LAB2 F 12:00PM 12:30PM A57L
RHK LEC TTH 12:00PM 12:50PM A57L
RHK LAB2 F 10:00AM 11:20AM A57L
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $665.00
Prerequisites: Take BIR-140  
Co-requisites: Take BIR-151
Class Times:
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
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $65.00
This combined lecture and lab course covers theýnomenclature, mechanics, diagnostic proceduresýand repair processes for trombones. Fundamentalýskills including cleaning techniques, handslide ýalignment, soldering, and basic dent repairýtechniques are emphasized.
Prerequisites: Take BIR-150,  
Class Times:
RHK LEC MW 09:00AM 09:50AM A57L
RHK LAB3 MW 10:00AM 11:20AM A57L
RHK LAB3 MW 12:00PM 01:20PM A57L
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This capstone course prepares students forýemployment in the field of band instrument repair.ýTopics include customer recruiting and retention,ýcustomer relations, repair pricing and estimating,ýtime management, inventories and suppliers,ýemployment strategies, retail music businessýpractices, and shop set-up and design.
Class Times:
RHK LEC F 01:00PM 02:20PM A57L
RHK LEC T 10:00AM 11:20AM A57L
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
Course Level Fee: $40.00
Class Times:
RHK LEC M 01:00PM 01:50PM A57L
RHK LAB2 T 12:00PM 01:50PM A57L
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $100.00
This combined lecture and lab course covers theýnomenclature, mechanics, diagnostic proceduresýand repair processes for bassoons, along with aýcomprehensive review of woodwind instrumentýrepair. Fundamental skills of padding, keyýcorking, regulation and adjustment of mechanismsýand diagnostic procedures are emphasized.
Prerequisites: Take BIR-240  
Class Times:
RHK LAB3 M 12:00PM 12:50PM A57L
RHK LEC MW 02:00PM 02:50PM A57L
RHK LAB3 TH 12:00PM 01:50PM A57L
RHK LAB3 MTH 10:00AM 11:20AM A57L
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $65.00
This combined lecture and lab course covers theýnomenclature, mechanics, diagnostic proceduresýand repair processes for euphoniums, tubas, andýsousaphones, as well as a comprehensive review ofýbrass instrument repair. Fundamental skillsýincluding cleaning techniques, valve alignment,ýsoldering and dent repair techniques areýemphasized.
Prerequisites: Take BIR-250  
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 02:00PM 02:50PM A57L
RHK LAB3 W 12:00PM 01:50PM A57L
RHK LAB3 WF 10:00AM 11:20AM A57L
RHK LAB3 F 12:00PM 12:50PM A57L
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Elgert
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $85.00
This course in fundamental plumbing andýpipefitting covers topics including theýproperties of torque, the use of torque and theýapplication of torque; the development and use ofýpiping schematics; elementary pipe layout andýjointýconstruction with various materials; the purpose,ýuse, construction and operation of valves andýprocess control equipment used in manufacturing.
Prerequisites: Take BMA-175 CON-112 PLU-170  
Class Times:
GSM LAB2 TTH 09:30AM 10:20AM C106
GSM LEC TTH 08:30AM 09:20AM C106
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Mueller
Credits: 3
This course provides a broad overview of businessýincluding internal and external functions. Topicsýinclude economics, marketing, entrepreneurship,ýand management as well as related domestic andýinternational business issues.ýý
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM ZOOM
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Mueller
Credits: 3
This course provides a broad overview of businessýincluding internal and external functions. Topicsýinclude economics, marketing, entrepreneurship,ýand management as well as related domestic andýinternational business issues.ýý
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM ZOOM
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Cherokee
Instructor: Mueller
Credits: 3
This course provides a broad overview of businessýincluding internal and external functions. Topicsýinclude economics, marketing, entrepreneurship,ýand management as well as related domestic andýinternational business issues.ýý
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM ZOOM
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Matos-Cruz
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to laws and courtýprocedures relating to business. It emphasizes theýethical, constitutional and regulatory aspects ofýbusiness. The course concludes with an in-depthýstudy of the laws governing the formation andýenforcement of contracts.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM A139
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Welcher
Credits: 3
This course emphasizes the Uniform Commercial Codeýand its importance to business enterprises andýcovers property, agency and businessýorganizations. It is a continuation of BusinessýLaw I.
Prerequisites: Take BUS-185,  
Class Times:
RHK LEC T 06:00PM 08:50PM A243-VPC
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Welcher
Credits: 3
This course emphasizes the Uniform Commercial Codeýand its importance to business enterprises andýcovers property, agency and businessýorganizations. It is a continuation of BusinessýLaw I.
Prerequisites: Take BUS-185,  
Class Times:
DNWT LEC T 06:00PM 08:50PM B6
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Cherokee
Instructor: Welcher
Credits: 3
This course emphasizes the Uniform Commercial Codeýand its importance to business enterprises andýcovers property, agency and businessýorganizations. It is a continuation of BusinessýLaw I.
Prerequisites: Take BUS-185,  
Class Times:
CEWT LEC T 06:00PM 08:50PM 201-ICN
Dates: 01/15 -02/11/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Garvey
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $266.00
This course teaches parametric solid model CADýbasics. Three-dimensional parametric concepts withýdesign intent and solid CAD models will be builtýand edited. This course builds on previous basicýdrafting skills and focuses on using parametricýsolid modeling design software to developýtechnical drawings. Topics include patterns ofýfeatures, editing, adding dimensions and creatingýsimple assemblies.
Prerequisites: Take CAD-269  
Class Times:
ADS LEC MTWTHF 08:00AM 09:20AM L407
ADS LAB3 MTWTHF 09:30AM 11:30AM L407
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Bryan
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýcovers the basic concepts of inorganic chemistry:ýatomic structure, compounds and bonds, chemicalýequations and stoichiometry, states of matter,ýsolutions, acids and bases, redox and nuclearýchemistry.
Prerequisites: Take MAT-102 or demonstrated preparedness for MAT-121  
Class Times:
ADS LEC MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM L128
ADS LAB2 TH 09:00AM 10:50AM TBA
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Bryan
Credits: 5
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This combined lecture and lab course is aýcontinuation of Chemistry I. Topics includesýsolutions and colligative properties, acids andýbases, equilibrium, thermodynamics, kinetics,ýredox reactions and electrochemistry, nuclearýchemistry and systematic descriptive chemistry ofýmetals and nonmetals.ýýýý
Prerequisites: Take CHM-166 MAT-121,  
Class Times:
ADS LEC MTWTH 11:00AM 11:50AM L128
ADS LAB3 TH 01:00PM 03:50PM TBA
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Bryan
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that isýa continuation of Organic Chemistry I.Topicsýcovered include ethers, aldehydes, ketones,ýcarboxylic acids and their derivatives, amines andýbiologically important fats, proteins, andýcarbohydrates. The course emphasizes qualitativeýorganic analyses and spectroscopic methods.
Prerequisites: Take CHM-261,  
Class Times:
ADS LAB3 T 01:00PM 03:50PM TBA
ADS LEC F 11:00AM 11:50AM L128
ADS LEC MW 01:00PM 01:50PM L128
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Wauran-Castro
Credits: 3
This course educates students in the basics ofýthe day to day management and operations ofýbroadcast and cable television stations and mediaýproduction companies. Freelance and one manýband style operations are covered as well.
Class Times:
CCO LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM B216
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Mansfield
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $31.25
This course covers the different types ofýlighting for media production. Types ofýinstruments, color temperature, lightingýmodification and styles are discussed. Lightingýfor location, stage and studio are part of thisýcourse. Automated lighting methods such as DMXýare also discussed.
Prerequisites: Take CIN-104  
Class Times:
CCO LEC T 10:30AM 12:20PM B216
CCO LAB2 TH 10:30AM 12:20PM B216
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Mansfield
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $31.25
This course covers the different types ofýlighting for media production. Types ofýinstruments, color temperature, lightingýmodification and styles are discussed. Lightingýfor location, stage and studio are part of thisýcourse. Automated lighting methods such as DMXýare also discussed.
Prerequisites: Take CIN-104  
Class Times:
CCO LAB2 TH 08:30AM 10:20AM B216
CCO LEC T 08:30AM 10:20AM B216
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Jones
Credits: 2
This course integrates motion graphics with bothýlive and pre-recorded video elements forýbroadcast, multimedia, and web productions.ýMaintaining quality and high standards areýstressed throughout.
Prerequisites: Take CIN-114  
Class Times:
CCO LEC MW 01:15PM 02:00PM B201
CCO LAB2 MW 02:00PM 02:30PM B201
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Jones
Credits: 3
This course concentrates on the skills to acquireývideo in the field. Proper shot composition;ýlighting and audio acquisition are stressed.ýStudents are also instructed in specialýconsiderations while working in the field.
Prerequisites: Take CIN-104 AND CIN 114  
Class Times:

CCO LEC MW 08:30AM 10:20AM B216
OTHR LAB2 OTHR
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Jones
Credits: 3
This course provides instruction in advancedýtechniques in the integration and creation ofýhigh quality motion graphics using industryýstandard tools and software.
Prerequisites: Take CIN-125  
Class Times:
CCO LAB2 MW 10:30AM 12:20PM B201
CCO LEC MW 10:30AM 12:20PM B201
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Jones
Credits: 3
This course covers the advertising aspects ofýmedia production. The operations of advertisingýagencies, radio, TV & Cable sales operations areýcentral to this course. The importance of ratingsýis also covered, as well as special mediaýconsiderations of the US Election cycles.
Class Times:
CCO LEC TTH 08:30AM 09:45AM B201
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Mansfield
Credits: 1
This course will allow students to apply learnedýskills by producing video projects under facultyýsupervision.
Class Times:
CCO LAB2 F 08:30AM 10:20AM B216
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Mansfield
Credits: 2
This course will enable students to apply learnedýskills by producing advanced projects for clientsýon and off campus with minimal supervision ofýfaculty as a capstone to their programýexperience. Students will also assemble aýportfolio of work performed in the program asýboth an aide to pursuing work in their chosenýfield and to show their progress throughout theýprogram.
Prerequisites: Take CIN-162  
Class Times:
CCO LAB2 F 08:30AM 10:20AM B216
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Mansfield
Credits: 3
This course provides on-the-job experience onýcampus or in the industry, giving the studentýexperience and practical application of theýcompetencies learned in the degree program. Theýinternship is coordinated by the college ýinstructorýand supervised by an industry professional at theýwork site. Prerequisite: Permission ofýinstructor, 2.0 cumulative GPA and a C (2.0) orýbetter in core courses as defined by the programýadvisor. Students meet once a week to discussýtheirýexperiences and ongoing progress with theirýfellow class members, and to measure progressýwith the instructor.
Class Times:
OTHR OJT OTHR
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a study of the principles andýprocesses of written and oral communication asýapplied to occupational and personal use throughýpractical reading, writing and speakingýassignments. It emphasizes technical reportýwriting, including preparation, organization,ýaudience and the effective use of format,ýsupplements and visuals.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM A250
Add'l Info: Restricted : CTE
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a study of the principles andýprocesses of written and oral communication asýapplied to occupational and personal use throughýpractical reading, writing and speakingýassignments. It emphasizes technical reportýwriting, including preparation, organization,ýaudience and the effective use of format,ýsupplements and visuals.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:15AM A250
Add'l Info: Restricted : CTE
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Valentine
Credits: 3
This course is a study of the principles andýprocesses of written and oral communication asýapplied to occupational and personal use throughýpractical reading, writing and speakingýassignments. It emphasizes technical reportýwriting, including preparation, organization,ýaudience and the effective use of format,ýsupplements and visuals.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM A243-VPC
Add'l Info: Restricted : CTE
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Flores Gutierrez
Credits: 3
This course is a study of the principles andýprocesses of written and oral communication asýapplied to occupational and personal use throughýpractical reading, writing and speakingýassignments. It emphasizes technical reportýwriting, including preparation, organization,ýaudience and the effective use of format,ýsupplements and visuals.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MW 12:30PM 01:45PM A250
Add'l Info: Restricted : CTE
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Valentine
Credits: 3
This course is a study of the principles andýprocesses of written and oral communication asýapplied to occupational and personal use throughýpractical reading, writing and speakingýassignments. It emphasizes technical reportýwriting, including preparation, organization,ýaudience and the effective use of format,ýsupplements and visuals.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM A253
Add'l Info: Restricted : CTE
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a study of the principles andýprocesses of written and oral communication asýapplied to occupational and personal use throughýpractical reading, writing and speakingýassignments. It emphasizes technical reportýwriting, including preparation, organization,ýaudience and the effective use of format,ýsupplements and visuals.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM A260
Add'l Info: No textbook, embedded materialsýRestricted for CTE Programs
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Cherokee
Instructor: Valentine
Credits: 3
This course is a study of the principles andýprocesses of written and oral communication asýapplied to occupational and personal use throughýpractical reading, writing and speakingýassignments. It emphasizes technical reportýwriting, including preparation, organization,ýaudience and the effective use of format,ýsupplements and visuals.
Class Times:
CEWT LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM 201-ICN
Add'l Info: Restricted : CTE
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a study of the principles andýprocesses of written and oral communication asýapplied to occupational and personal use throughýpractical reading, writing and speakingýassignments. It emphasizes technical reportýwriting, including preparation, organization,ýaudience and the effective use of format,ýsupplements and visuals.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC T 01:30PM 03:30PM B6
Add'l Info: Restricted : CTE
Dates: 01/15 -01/28/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Urquidi
Credits: 1
This course is a prerequisite to all creditýcarpentry classes and is a lecture course thatýserves as an introduction into Carpentry orýConstruction classes. Content covers personalýsafety, tool safety, tool maintenance, and handýand power tool identification and proper use.ýý
Class Times:
TRC LEC MW 05:00PM 09:00PM H102
Dates: 01/15 -01/22/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Urquidi
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This course is a combined lecture and lab courseýthat introduces the student to the basics ofýhanging and taping drywall and its uses inýresidential construction. It also provides studentsýthe necessary knowledge and skills to insulate aýstructure.
Prerequisites: Take CON-136  
Class Times:
TRC LEC MW 08:00AM 11:50AM H102
TRC LAB3 MW 01:00PM 03:30PM H102
TRC LAB3 TWTH 09:40AM 03:30PM H102
TRC LAB3 F 08:00AM 11:40AM H102
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Elgert
Credits: 3
This course is a study of the constructionýbuilding codes recommended by U. S. governmentýagencies, the National Board of FireýUnderwriters, and Electrical Code. It also coversýthe development of specifications as used by theýconstruction trades which guide the completeýconstruction process as to the type and qualityýof materials, workmanship, and the relationshipýof the parties concerned with specific projects.
Prerequisites: Take BMA-175 CON-112  
Class Times:
GSM LEC F 08:30AM 10:10AM C106
GSM LEC M 08:30AM 09:20AM C106
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: McCrystal
Credits: 3
This course covers the ethical standards and codesýof professional behavior for police officers andýothers placed in positions of public trust. Theýcourse includes use of force, gratuities, intra-ýand inter-agency conduct, integrity, ethicalýnecessity of due process and on-duty and off-dutyýconduct.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:15AM A36L
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Powell
Credits: 3
This course is an in-depth study of the policeýuniformed patrol division. Theories and conceptsýare explored and supplemented with real worldýexperiences of working officers. The courseýprovides an understanding of the patrol functionýand appreciation of the total environment withinýwhich a modern patrol officer must function.ýý
Class Times:
RHK LEC MW 10:00AM 11:15AM A36L
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Powell
Credits: 3
This course presents the development ofýcorrectional theory, the correctional client,ýtrial, sentencing, and institutions involved, andýrehabilitation potential through probation andýparole. Students acquire the ability to recognizeýthe purpose and function of the correctionýsubsystems, personnel, and processes as theyýrelate to the police and to the total criminalýjustice system.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM A36L
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Powell
Credits: 3
This course presents the development ofýcorrectional theory, the correctional client,ýtrial, sentencing, and institutions involved, andýrehabilitation potential through probation andýparole. Students acquire the ability to recognizeýthe purpose and function of the correctionýsubsystems, personnel, and processes as theyýrelate to the police and to the total criminalýjustice system.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 02:00PM 03:15PM A36L
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Powell
Credits: 1
This course provides a preliminary study of crimeýscene investigation. Topics include objectives andýmethods of securing and preserving evidence andýthe sketching and drawing of crime scenes.
Class Times:
RHK LEC M 02:00PM 02:50PM A36L
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course provides a preliminary study of crimeýscene investigation. Topics include objectives andýmethods of securing and preserving evidence andýthe sketching and drawing of crime scenes.
Class Times:
RHK LEC W 02:00PM 02:50PM A36L
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Powell
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $24.00
This course provides training in the use ofýnumerous criminal detection methods used in theýacquisition and preservation of evidence forýinvestigative reports and trials. The course alsoýcovers selection and use of evidence found atýcrime scenes. Students learn to secure, preserveýand file various types of evidence for courtýpresentation through simulated crime scenes.
Class Times:
RHK LAB2 W 08:00AM 09:50AM A36L
RHK LEC M 08:00AM 09:50AM A36L
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Powell
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $24.00
This course provides training in the use ofýnumerous criminal detection methods used in theýacquisition and preservation of evidence forýinvestigative reports and trials. The course alsoýcovers selection and use of evidence found atýcrime scenes. Students learn to secure, preserveýand file various types of evidence for courtýpresentation through simulated crime scenes.
Class Times:
RHK LEC T 08:00AM 09:50AM A36L
RHK LAB2 TH 08:00AM 09:50AM A36L
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Niles
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $245.00
This course covers semi-automatic pistolýproficiency training, combat marksmanship andýcompletion of a tactical combat semi-automaticýpistol course leading to certification.
Prerequisites: Take CRJ-253,  
Class Times:
RHK LAB2 M 09:00AM 09:50AM A74L
RHK LAB2 F 09:00AM 09:50AM A74L
RHK LAB2 W 08:00AM 09:50AM A74L
RHK LEC M 08:00AM 08:50AM A74L
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Niles
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $245.00
This course covers semi-automatic pistolýproficiency training, combat marksmanship andýcompletion of a tactical combat semi-automaticýpistol course leading to certification.
Prerequisites: Take CRJ-253,  
Class Times:
RHK LEC T 08:00AM 08:50AM A74L
RHK LAB2 T 09:00AM 09:50AM A74L
RHK LAB2 TH 08:00AM 09:50AM A74L
RHK LAB2 F 08:00AM 08:50AM A74L
Dates: 01/15 -01/23/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Hardyk
Credits: 2
This course provides students with the knowledgeýnecessary to write estimates on damaged vehicles.ýTopics include collision estimating guides and theýproper format in writing estimates. It alsoýintroduces interpersonal and financialýmanagement techniques and reviews customerýrelations and communication with insurance andýbody shop personnel.ýý
Class Times:
APT LEC TTH 09:30AM 11:30AM D402
APT LEC MWF 08:00AM 11:30AM D402
APT LEC MTWTHF 12:30PM 01:30PM D402
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Flanigan
Credits: 3
This course presents the basic concepts ofýinformation systems and computer literacy. Theýcourse incorporates theory as well as hands-onýpractice, which focuses on spreadsheets andýdatabase management systems (DBMS).
Class Times:
RHK LEC T 08:30AM 10:20AM A448
RHK LAB2 TH 08:30AM 10:20AM A448
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Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course presents the basic concepts ofýinformation systems and computer literacy. Theýcourse incorporates theory as well as hands-onýpractice, which focuses on spreadsheets andýdatabase management systems (DBMS).
Class Times:
RHK LEC M 10:30AM 12:20PM A449
RHK LAB2 W 10:30AM 12:20PM A449
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Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course presents the basic concepts ofýinformation systems and computer literacy. Theýcourse incorporates theory as well as hands-onýpractice, which focuses on spreadsheets andýdatabase management systems (DBMS).
Class Times:
DNWT LAB2 W 08:00PM 09:50PM B5
DNWT LEC W 06:00PM 07:50PM B5
Add'l Info: Requires Windows 10ýRequires Microsoft Office 365ýor Office 2021 fo
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Miller
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $350.00
This lecture and laboratory course provides anýintroduction to principles related to dentalýradiography. Students learn skill development inýintra-and extra-oral imaging, procesing andýarrangement.
Prerequisites: Take DEA-508 and DEA 256  
Co-requisites: Take DEA-613 Dental Assisting Specialties
Class Times:
ADS LAB2 MT 08:00AM 11:50AM L224
ADS LEC W 01:00PM 03:30PM L424
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Miller
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $350.00
This lecture and laboratory course provides anýintroduction to principles related to dentalýradiography. Students learn skill development inýintra-and extra-oral imaging, procesing andýarrangement.
Prerequisites: Take DEA-508 and DEA 256  
Co-requisites: Take DEA-613 Dental Assisting Specialties
Class Times:
ADS LEC W 01:00PM 03:30PM L424
ADS LAB2 TTH 01:00PM 04:50PM L224
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Miller
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $350.00
This lecture and laboratory course provides anýintroduction to principles related to dentalýradiography. Students learn skill development inýintra-and extra-oral imaging, procesing andýarrangement.
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 L224
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Ewing
Credits: 6
Course Level Fee: $365.00
This lecture, lab, and clinical course providesýconcepts related to the dental specialties andýadvances intraoral skills development.ýApplication of learned skills is provided throughýa variety of general and specialty clinicalýexperiences.
Prerequisites: TAKE DEA-508 AND DEA-256  
Co-requisites: Take DEA-303
Class Times:
OJT OJT OJT
ADS LAB2 M 01:00PM 04:50PM L224
ADS LEC F 01:00PM 03:30PM L424
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Ewing
Credits: 6
Course Level Fee: $365.00
This lecture, lab, and clinical course providesýconcepts related to the dental specialties andýadvances intraoral skills development.ýApplication of learned skills is provided throughýa variety of general and specialty clinicalýexperiences.
Prerequisites: TAKE DEA-508 AND DEA-256  
Co-requisites: Take DEA-303
Class Times:
ADS LEC F 01:00PM 03:30PM L424
OJT OJT OJT
ADS LAB2 F 08:00AM 11:50AM L224
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Ewing
Credits: 6
Course Level Fee: $365.00
This lecture, lab, and clinical course providesýconcepts related to the dental specialties andýadvances intraoral skills development.ýApplication of learned skills is provided throughýa variety of general and specialty clinicalýexperiences.
Prerequisites: TAKE DEA-508 AND DEA-256  
Co-requisites: Take DEA-303
Class Times:
ADS LAB2 W 01:00PM 04:50PM L224
NET LEC WEB
OJT OJT OJT
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Ewing
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $225.00
This course provides theoretical conceptsýand skills to expand the dental assistant's orýdental hygienist's scope of practice to includeýocclusal registration, gingival retraction,ýfinal impression, provisional restorations,ýapplication of cavity liners, desensitizingýagents, bonding systems, removal of adhesives, andýClass I temporary filling material. Instructorýconsent is required. ýýTo be eligible to register for this course,ýstudents must: Be a graduate of an ADA-accreditedýdental assistant program; or be currentlyýcertified by the Dental Assisting National Board;ýor have at least one year of clinical practice asýa registered dental assistant; or have at leastýone year of clinical practice as a dentalýassistant in a state that does not require ýlegistration; or hold and active dental hygieneýlicense in Iowa AND   Be employed by a licensedýdentist and whose policies allow the dentalýassistant and/or dental hygienist to performýprocedures related to the expanded scope ofýpractice.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
ADS LAB2 WTH 08:00AM 05:00AM L224
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Gasaway
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $10.00
This course guides students' completion andýpresentation of a professional early childhoodýeducation portfolio showcasing their knowledge,ýskills and dispositions in alignment with theýNAEYC Standards for Professional preparation ofýStudents at the Associate Degree level. Thisýcourse must be taken in the final semester of theýEarly Childhood program. Program Coordinatorýpermission required.
Prerequisites: Take ECE-112, ECE-262  
Class Times:
RHK LEC T 05:00PM 05:50PM A18L
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $175.00
This course focuses on evidence-based concepts inýthe fields of health, safety and nutrition andýtheir relationship to the growth and developmentýof the young child ages birth to eight. It blendsýcurrent theory with problem-solving, practicalýapplications and assessments. Course contentýincludes collaboration with families and assessesýthe role of culture, language and ability onýhealth, safety and nutrition decisions in earlyýchildhood settings. Students will need toýcomplete or provide proof of currentýcertification in the following: Mandatory ChildýAbuse Reporter training; UniversalýPrecautions/Bloodborne Pathogens training;ýInfant, Child and Adult CPR; Pediatric and AdultýFirst Aid training.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MWF 09:30AM 10:20AM A07L
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Weber
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $20.00
This course focuses on the development,ýimplementation and assessment of appropriateýenvironments and curricula for young children agesýthree through eight years old. Students prepare toýutilize evidence-based, developmentallyýappropriate practices in the context of children'sýfamily, culture, language and abilities. Emphasisýis on understanding children's developmentalýstages and developing appropriate learningýopportunities, interactions and environments toýsupport each child in the following areas:ýemergent literacy, math, science, technology andýsocial studies.ýý
Prerequisites: Take ECE-158  
Class Times:
RHK LEC MW 11:00AM 12:15PM A07L
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Pratt
Credits: 3
This course focuses on care, education andýassessment of children from birth to thirty-sixýmonths. It prepares students to utilizeýdevelopmentally-appropriate, evidence-basedýpractices, including responsive caregiving,ýroutines as curriculum, collaborativeýrelationships with culturally, linguistically, andýability-diverse children and families and a focusýon the whole child in inclusive settings.
Class Times:
RHK LEC W 04:15PM 05:30PM A07L
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Weber
Credits: 2
Course Level Fee: $60.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This course provides students the opportunity toýobserve and interact with children in all threeýearly childhood age divisions: birth to 36 months,ý3 to 5 years, and 5 to 8 years in a variety ofýsettings. Students also examine theirýprofessional dispositions and career expectationsýand continue to develop a professional portfolio.ýFor successful completion of this course, studentsýmust have on file a high school diploma or GED. ýStudents are required to have a current backgroundýcheck on file before the first class meeting andýwill need to meet current training and healthýrequirements. Program Coordinator permissionýrequired.
Prerequisites: Take ECE-103, ECE-158, and ECE-170  
Class Times:
OTHR OJT OTHR
RHK LEC M 05:00PM 05:50PM A18L
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Weber
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $20.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This course focuses on developmentallyýappropriate, evidence-based approaches andýpositive guidance strategies for supporting theýdevelopment of each child. It emphasizesýsupportive interactions and developmentallyýappropriate environments as well as the use ofýassessment to analyze and guide behaviors.ýStudents study the impact of family and eachýchild's culture, language and ability on childýguidance. CPT scores in Reading at 70 or higherýand in Sentence Skills at 74 or higher, OR ACTýcomposite score of 22, OR completion ofýrecommended developmental education
Class Times:
RHK LEC MWF 08:30AM 09:20AM A07L
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $20.00
This course focuses on using observationalýtechniques for assessment and guidance purposes.ýStudents learn to consider children's diverseýculture, language and abilities when usingýassessment measures. Students are required to haveýa current background check on file before theýfirst class meeting. Program Coordinatorýpermission required.
Prerequisites: Take ECE-243 ECE-241  
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC TH 11:00AM 12:15PM ZOOM
OTHR LAB2 OTHR
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course addresses the basic principles commonýto administering high quality early childhoodýprograms. Topics include director's roles andýresponsibilities, state and federal regulations,ýbusiness procedures, staff development andýhiring, policy development, fiscal and facilityýmanagement, marketing, program evaluation, childýcare advocacy, family and community involvement.ýThis course is designed for students who haveýcompleted the Early Childhood Studies diploma andýpersons interested in becoming a programýadministrator.
Class Times:
RHK LEC T 11:00AM 12:15PM A07L
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Weber
Credits: 2
Course Level Fee: $15.00
This course provides on-the-job experience andýpractical application of the theories andýconcepts studied in Early Childhood Educationýcourse work through placement at a professionalýearly childhood setting. It involves aýcoordinatedýeffort between the student, Western Iowa TechýCommunity College faculty members and a workýsupervisor at the agency site. Cooperative sitesýcould include area infant/toddler, preschool andýearly elementary programs in both public andýprivate settings. Students will be required toýcomplete a minimum of 128 hours at an approvedýearly childhood site. Students are required toýhave a current background check on file beforeýfirst class meeting. Students must also haveýcurrent certification in CPR, First Aid,ýUniversal Precautions, and Mandatory Child AbuseýReporter, and meet program health requirements.
Prerequisites: Take ECE-262,  
Class Times:
OTHR OJT OTHR
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Scoville
Credits: 3
This course provides tools to analyze the choicesýmade by households, firms and governments, and howýthese choices affect various domestic marketýstructures and international markets.ýý
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM A136
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Gemmill
Credits: 2
Course Level Fee: $35.00
Book Fee: $48.00
This course will provide opportunities to enhanceýunderstanding of the teaching profession andýassist with decisions to pursue a career inýeducation. Students will spend time observingýK-12 classroom teaching with a licensed educatorýto gain insights and better understanding of theýteaching and learning process.
Prerequisites: Take EDU-210,  
Class Times:
RHK LEC M 06:30PM 07:20PM A07L
OTHR LAB2 OTHR
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Chian
Credits: 2
Course Level Fee: $35.00
Book Fee: $48.00
This course will provide opportunities to enhanceýunderstanding of the teaching profession andýassist with decisions to pursue a career inýeducation. Students will spend time observingýK-12 classroom teaching with a licensed educatorýto gain insights and better understanding of theýteaching and learning process.
Prerequisites: Take EDU-210,  
Class Times:
OTHR LAB2 OTHR
RHK LEC F 09:00AM 09:50AM A100
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Chian
Credits: 2
Course Level Fee: $35.00
Book Fee: $48.00
This course will provide opportunities to enhanceýunderstanding of the teaching profession andýassist with decisions to pursue a career inýeducation. Students will spend time observingýK-12 classroom teaching with a licensed educatorýto gain insights and better understanding of theýteaching and learning process.
Prerequisites: Take EDU-210,  
Class Times:
TBA LAB2 TBA
ZOOM LEC F 09:00AM 09:50AM ZOOM
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Cherokee
Instructor: Chian
Credits: 2
Course Level Fee: $35.00
Book Fee: $48.00
This course will provide opportunities to enhanceýunderstanding of the teaching profession andýassist with decisions to pursue a career inýeducation. Students will spend time observingýK-12 classroom teaching with a licensed educatorýto gain insights and better understanding of theýteaching and learning process.
Prerequisites: Take EDU-210,  
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC F 09:00AM 09:50AM ZOOM
TBA LAB2 TBA
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Gemmill
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course applies the principles of psychologyýin the field of education to classroom contexts.ýTopics include child/adolescent development,ýlearning, motivation, instructional techniques,ýand assessment/evaluation.
Class Times:
RHK LEC M 05:00PM 06:15PM A07L
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Gasaway
Credits: 3
This course introduces prospective teacher-prepýcandidates and other interested students to aývariety of digital tools and Internet resourcesýalong with best practices in the use of tools andýtechnologies for classroom-related functions.ýThe course focuses on both current theory andýissues as well as on providing experiences thatýwill enable the student to select and evaluateýsoftware and hardware for the classroom.
Class Times:
RHK LEC T 06:00PM 07:15PM A07L
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Garvey
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $12.00
This course provides the student with hands-onýknowledge of fundamental virtual realityýenvironments and how they play a key role in theýdesign/manufacturing of products and procedures.
Prerequisites: Take MAT-772, MFG-322  
Class Times:
ADS LEC MW 01:00PM 01:50PM L407
ADS LAB3 MW 02:00PM 03:15PM L407
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Garvey
Credits: 4
This course provides students with a workingýknowledge of forces and the effects of forcesýacting on rigid bodies at rest. There is anýemphasis on practical industrial applicationsýthroughout the course.
Prerequisites: Take MAT-772  
Class Times:
ADS LAB2 TTH 02:00PM 03:40PM L407
ADS LEC TTH 01:00PM 01:50PM L407
Dates: 01/15 -04/01/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Donnelly
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $132.75
This course introduces the numbering systems usedýin digital circuits, including Boolean algebra.ýCircuits such as basic gates, counters, shiftýregisters, and memories will be introduced asýthey apply to communications and computerýsystems used in industry.
Class Times:
ADS LEC MTWTHF 08:30AM 09:05AM L431
ADS LAB3 MTWTHF 09:05AM 10:00AM L431
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Frenchman
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $46.00
This course covers mechanical, chemical,ýenvironmental and electrical aspects of safety.ýThe role of OSHA in the workplace is presented. ýStudents will become familiar with forms such asýMaterial Safety Data Sheets and will be trained inýthe use of (PPE) Personal Protective Equipment andýin other safety procedures related to materialsýhandling and storage. Industrial hazards such asýfall protection and caught-in/struck-by will beýemphasized. Students will receive the OSHA 10ýsafety training and will have the opportunity toýbe awarded an OSHA 10 card.
Class Times:
TRC LEC F 01:30PM 02:20PM H208
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Phelps
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This course will introduce the students to theýfundamentals of electricity. Electrical topicsýwill include AC and DC theory, Ohm's Law,ýElectrical Circuits, Electrical Power Generation,ýMotors, and Transformers. This course emphasizesýelectrical safety as students will work withýenergized circuits.
Class Times:
APT LAB3 TTH 01:55PM 03:10PM D311
APT LEC F 10:20AM 12:00PM D317
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Stover
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This course will introduce the students to theýfundamentals of electricity. Electrical topicsýwill include AC and DC theory, Ohm's Law,ýElectrical Circuits, Electrical Power Generation,ýMotors, and Transformers. This course emphasizesýelectrical safety as students will work withýenergized circuits.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC MW 12:40PM 01:30PM C9
DNWT LAB3 MW 01:40PM 02:55PM C9
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Sward
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $50.00
This course familiarizes students with materials,ýblueprints, National Electric Code requirementsýand wiring methods in commercial installations.ýStudents are asked to demonstrate their skills inýwiring, installing electrical systems and to bendýand install conduit using safe and approvedýpractices according to the National Electric Codeýstandards.
Prerequisites: Take ELE-132,  
Co-requisites: Take ELE-184
Class Times:
GSM LAB3 MW 01:20PM 03:20PM C140
GSM LEC T 09:30AM 11:10AM C141
GSM LAB3 T 11:20AM 12:20PM C140
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Sward
Credits: 3
In this course students will have the opportunityýto develop and apply the electrical skillsýlearned in previous Electrician courses. Studentsýwill perform labs directly related to wiringýexpected in industry or on a job site. ProperýOSHA safetyýstandards will be followed and nationalýelectrical code will be emphasized.
Prerequisites: Take ELE-175,  
Class Times:
GSM LEC T 01:20PM 02:10PM C141
GSM LAB3 TH 09:30AM 03:00PM C140
GSM LAB3 T 02:20PM 03:00PM C140
Dates: 01/15 -03/18/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Sward
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $20.00
Book Fee: $106.00
In this course students will learn theýfundamentals of how motors are controlled the theýuse of various control devices. Industryýstandards in working safely with theýinstallation, maintenance and troubleshootingýwill be introduced and performed. Electricalýsymbols, diagrams, equipment and methods used inýthe design and application of motor controlýcircuits will be discussed.
Prerequisites: Take ELE-112,  
Class Times:
GSM LAB3 MW 09:50AM 12:20PM C140
GSM LEC MW 08:00AM 09:40AM C141
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Donnelly
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $109.00
This course is a combined lecture and laboratoryýclass. This class introduces the use of PLCs,ýprogramming PLCs via ladder diagrams, and wiringýPLCs to sensors and controllers.
Class Times:
ADS LAB2 MWF 02:05PM 03:15PM L431
ADS LEC MWF 01:30PM 02:05PM L431
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Stodden
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $35.00
This course discusses concepts related toýacquiring data to monitor and control automatedýequipment. (SCADA)
Prerequisites: Take ELE-112  
Class Times:
ADS LAB2 MTWTH 04:05PM 04:30PM L406
ADS LEC MTWTH 03:40PM 04:05PM L406
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Stodden
Credits: 3
This course focuses on the development andýintegration of Human Machine Interface (HMI)ýsystems commonly used in conjunction withýProgrammable Logic Controllers, (PLC?s).
Prerequisites: Take ELT-227  
Class Times:
ADS LAB3 MTWTHF 03:00PM 03:30PM L406
ADS LEC MTWTHF 02:40PM 03:00PM L406
Dates: 01/15 -02/19/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Donnelly
Credits: 2
This course is designed to give meaning to theýlines and symbols found on a set of blueprints.ýStudents use inanimate objects and familiarýconstruction shapes or orthographic and isometricýdrawings to learn the understanding of shapes,ýsizes and dimensions. Topics include buildingýterms and construction features of the carpentry,ýmasonry, electrical, mechanical and plumbingýtrades.
Class Times:
ADS LAB2 MWF 10:55AM 12:35PM L431
ADS LEC MWF 10:05AM 10:55AM L431
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 7
Course Level Fee: $525.00
This course is designed for individuals whoýanticipate working with an ambulance service,ýhospital emergency department, fire department,ýpolice department, or in otherýoccupational fields where medical emergencies areýcommon. Course content includes but is not limitedýto an overview of anatomy and physiology; medicalýterminology; patient assessment; basic lifeýsupport in relation to cardiac arrest, trauma, andýother medical emergencies. Instruction in lightýextrication of the injured is additionallyýcovered. This course also provides the student anýopportunity to apply cognitive knowledge andýpsychomotor skills in a supervised clinical orýfield setting.
Prerequisites: Students must be 17 years of age at the time of enrollmentýof the course, have a health physical and immunizations upýto date, have a current AHA BLS provider card, haveýsuccessfully completed the MandatoryýReporter Course, and Instructor consent.  
Class Times:
ADS LAB3 MW 05:00PM 10:30PM L427
ADS LEC MW 05:00PM 07:30PM L427
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Cherokee
Instructor: Gengler
Credits: 7
Course Level Fee: $525.00
This course is designed for individuals whoýanticipate working with an ambulance service,ýhospital emergency department, fire department,ýpolice department, or in otherýoccupational fields where medical emergencies areýcommon. Course content includes but is not limitedýto an overview of anatomy and physiology; medicalýterminology; patient assessment; basic lifeýsupport in relation to cardiac arrest, trauma, andýother medical emergencies. Instruction in lightýextrication of the injured is additionallyýcovered. This course also provides the student anýopportunity to apply cognitive knowledge andýpsychomotor skills in a supervised clinical orýfield setting.
Prerequisites: Students must be 17 years of age at the time of enrollmentýof the course, have a health physical and immunizations upýto date, have a current AHA BLS provider card, haveýsuccessfully completed the MandatoryýReporter Course, and Instructor consent.  
Class Times:
OTHR LEC TTH 07:30AM 09:45AM OTHR
OTHR LAB3 MWF 07:30AM 09:45AM OTHR
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Credits: 7
Course Level Fee: $525.00
This course will provide the student with rolesýand responsibilities of the EMS provider includingýinjury prevention and infectious disease; anýoverview of human systems; pharmacology; venousýaccess; airway management; training for managementýof medical and trauma emergencies; specialýconsiderations of the obstetric, neonatal,ýpediatric, and geriatric patients; and a focus onýassessment-based management. This course will alsoýprovide the student the opportunity to apply pastýand current cognitive knowledge and psychomotorýskills in a supervised clinical or field setting.
Prerequisites: Students must be 17 years of age at the time of enrollmentýof the course, have a high school diploma or equivalent, ýhave a health physical and immunizations up to date, have aýcurrent AHA BLS provider card (Course No. CCPR 1033), haveýMandatory Reporter for Child and Dependent Adult, currentlyýbe certified at a minimum as an Iowa EMT, and Instructorýconsent.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
ADS LAB3 T 05:00PM 10:30PM L433
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Sudrla
Credits: 13
Course Level Fee: $275.00
The course provides the student with theýinformation and skills for management of medicalýemergencies and pediatric emergencies. It alsoýincludes assessment-based management and allýcomponents of ambulance operations. Toýsuccessfully complete this course, students mustýdemonstrate competency in skills for patients ofýall ages within the scope of practice. The studentýwill participate in and document patient contactsýand field experience. Additional contact hours (upýto 3 times stated minimum) may be needed to meetýthe course competencies. Permission of instructorýrequired.
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 LAB2 TTH 06:40PM 10:30PM L427
ADS LEC TTH 02:00PM 06:20PM L427
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Sudrla
Credits: 3
This course will provide clinical atmosphere forýperformance of psychomotor skills as described byýthe National Highway Traffic SafetyýAdministration, National Standard ParamedicýCurriculum. To successfully complete this course,ýstudents must demonstrate competency in skills forýpatients of all ages within the scope of practice.ýThe student will participate in and documentýpatient contacts and field experience. Additionalýcontact hours (up to 3 times stated minimum) mayýbe needed to meet the course competencies.ýPermission of instructor required.
Prerequisites: Take EMS-540, EMS-541  
Co-requisites: Take EMS-545, EMS-825 and EMS-815
Class Times:
OJT OJT OJT
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Sudrla
Credits: 1
Field internship provides the student with anýaccessibility/opportunity to serve as team leaderýin a variety of pre-hospital, advanced lifeýsupport emergency situations. Under the mentoringýof experienced advanced care preceptors, theýstudent must successfully complete a minimum of 20ýteam leads. Students will assess, differentiallyýdiagnose, and treat patients in this fieldýinternship. To successfully complete this course,ýstudents must demonstrate competency in skills forýpatients of all ages within the Iowa ParamedicýScope of Practice. The student will participateýin and document patient contacts and fieldýexperiences.  Permission to begin this capstoneýclass requires the student having all formativeýclinical competencies completed and documented. ýInstructor 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:
OTHR OJT OTHR
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Holm
Credits: 3
This course is an exploration of writing as aýprocess with attention to audience, purpose andýpatterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete aýwriting sample to gauge preparedness for the course and thenýaccess instructional staff and resources in the CometýLearning Center both before and during the course to beýsuccessful.  
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM A205
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Ridgway
Credits: 3
This course is an exploration of writing as aýprocess with attention to audience, purpose andýpatterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete aýwriting sample to gauge preparedness for the course and thenýaccess instructional staff and resources in the CometýLearning Center both before and during the course to beýsuccessful.  
Class Times:
RHK LEC MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM A205
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Holm
Credits: 3
This course is an exploration of writing as aýprocess with attention to audience, purpose andýpatterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete aýwriting sample to gauge preparedness for the course and thenýaccess instructional staff and resources in the CometýLearning Center both before and during the course to beýsuccessful.  
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM A205
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Ridgway
Credits: 3
This course is an exploration of writing as aýprocess with attention to audience, purpose andýpatterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete aýwriting sample to gauge preparedness for the course and thenýaccess instructional staff and resources in the CometýLearning Center both before and during the course to beýsuccessful.  
Class Times:
RHK LEC MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM A205
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Holm
Credits: 3
This course is an exploration of writing as aýprocess with attention to audience, purpose andýpatterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete aýwriting sample to gauge preparedness for the course and thenýaccess instructional staff and resources in the CometýLearning Center both before and during the course to beýsuccessful.  
Class Times:
DNWT LEC TTH 02:00PM 03:15PM B6
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Cherokee
Instructor: Holm
Credits: 3
This course is an exploration of writing as aýprocess with attention to audience, purpose andýpatterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete aýwriting sample to gauge preparedness for the course and thenýaccess instructional staff and resources in the CometýLearning Center both before and during the course to beýsuccessful.  
Class Times:
CEWT LEC TTH 02:00PM 03:15PM 201-ICN
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Ridgway
Credits: 3
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 withýemphasis on developing more complex, sophisticatedýforms of exposition. It includes a research paperýrequiring library research, documentation, andýbibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM A207
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Polk
Credits: 3
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 withýemphasis on developing more complex, sophisticatedýforms of exposition. It includes a research paperýrequiring library research, documentation, andýbibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
RHK LEC MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM A207
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Ridgway
Credits: 3
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 withýemphasis on developing more complex, sophisticatedýforms of exposition. It includes a research paperýrequiring library research, documentation, andýbibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM A207
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Ferry
Credits: 3
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 withýemphasis on developing more complex, sophisticatedýforms of exposition. It includes a research paperýrequiring library research, documentation, andýbibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
RHK LEC MW 02:00PM 03:15PM A207
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Ferry
Credits: 3
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 withýemphasis on developing more complex, sophisticatedýforms of exposition. It includes a research paperýrequiring library research, documentation, andýbibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
DNWT LEC MW 12:30PM 01:45PM B6
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Cherokee
Instructor: Ferry
Credits: 3
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 withýemphasis on developing more complex, sophisticatedýforms of exposition. It includes a research paperýrequiring library research, documentation, andýbibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
CEWT LEC MW 12:30PM 01:45PM 201-ICN
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Tondreau
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $52.00
A combined lecture and lab course focusing onýenvironmental concerns: ecosystems, pollution,ýpopulation, extinction, ethics, energy, food,ýconservation, and future interrelationships amongýthese concerns.
Class Times:
ADS LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:45AM L128
ADS LAB2 T 11:00AM 12:50PM TBA
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Mohning
Credits: 3
This course integrates basic banking concepts andýbudgeting skills with simulations of real-lifeýfinancial responsibilities such as paying billsýwith checks/debit cards, paying rent, investingýmoney, planning for education, and otherýfinancialýresponsibilities. Instructor permission required.
Class Times:
APT LEC TTH 02:00PM 03:15PM D218
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Houston
Credits: 4
This course is a continuation of FLS 141. It willýexpand on the learning from FLS 141 and develop aýdeeper understanding and comprehension of theýlanguage and culture. It will improve theýstudent?s ability to interact with aural andýwritten Spanish. It will improve the student?sýability to communicate in both written and spokenýform in the language.
Prerequisites: Take FLS-141,  
Class Times:
LEC TTH 03:45PM 05:00PM
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Houston
Credits: 4
This course is a continuation of FLS 141. It willýexpand on the learning from FLS 141 and develop aýdeeper understanding and comprehension of theýlanguage and culture. It will improve theýstudent?s ability to interact with aural andýwritten Spanish. It will improve the student?sýability to communicate in both written and spokenýform in the language.
Prerequisites: Take FLS-141,  
Class Times:
LEC TTH 03:45PM 05:00PM
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Cherokee
Instructor: Houston
Credits: 4
This course is a continuation of FLS 141. It willýexpand on the learning from FLS 141 and develop aýdeeper understanding and comprehension of theýlanguage and culture. It will improve theýstudent?s ability to interact with aural andýwritten Spanish. It will improve the student?sýability to communicate in both written and spokenýform in the language.
Prerequisites: Take FLS-141,  
Class Times:
LEC TTH 03:45PM 05:00PM
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Bell
Credits: 3
This course provides instruction in intermediateýlevel page layout software that builds onýpreviously learned skills introducing newýtechniques. Students work with paragraph andýcharacter styles, multiple page documents withýmaster pages and the use of libraries as well asýcreate rich interactive presentations.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-131  
Class Times:
RHK LAB2 TH 09:00AM 10:50AM A09L

NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Brown
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $100.00
This course examines the ever-developingýtechnology and theory in the area of DigitalýMarketing, Interactive Design and UserýExperience. This course provides theory andýpractice in planning, designing and producingýdigital marketing projects.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-201 GRA-140 SMM-101  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
RHK LAB2 M 09:00AM 10:50AM A10L
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Brown
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $20.00
This course is the second in a series designed toýproduce a portfolio through a series of projects,ýdemonstrations and critiques. Emphasis is onýmeeting deadlines, proofreading, maintainingýdocument consistencies and interpreting clientýneeds. Students strive to produce a versatile andýunique portfolio.ýý
Prerequisites: Take GRA-202  
Class Times:
RHK LAB2 T 10:00AM 12:15PM A10L
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Wilcke
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $30.00
This course is a continuation of Design PrinciplesýI with an emphasis on idea generation,ýpresentation, and interpreting client needs. Thisýcourse also addresses the skills and techniquesýfor planning, tracking, and monitoring designýprojects. Students learn a practical approach toýproject management and information design alongýwith addressing usability issues for web design.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-201  
Class Times:

NET LEC WEB
RHK LAB2 T 09:00AM 10:50AM A19L
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Wilcke
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $100.00
This course is an introduction to vector drawingýtools used to create computer graphics in digitalýdesign. Students examine the interface to drawýshapes and Bezier curves, and brushes to drawýsimple to complex shapes with layers. Advancedýtechniques using masks, meshes, blends, and otherýdrawing tools are explored. An emphasis is placedýon key commands to facilitate production andýprecise drawing skills.
Class Times:

NET LEC WEB
RHK LAB2 W 09:00AM 10:50AM A09L
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Brown
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $31.75
The course is the first in a series that serves asýan introduction to the principles of design andýidea generation with a strong emphasis onýtypography. Students explore how these principlesýare applied in the marketplace.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-286 GRA-207  
Class Times:
RHK LEC T 08:30AM 09:45AM A10L
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Wilcke
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $24.50
This course enables students to design memorableýand engaging presentations by focusing on contentýplanning, presentation design, info graphics andýsupport materials. Students use a variety ofýpresentation technologies to create visual storiesýthat support their presentation message.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-140  
Class Times:
OTHR LAB2 OTHR
RHK LEC T 11:00AM 11:50AM A09L
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Bell
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $135.00
This course involves students in campaignýcreation, brand management, marketing analyticsýand the implementation of social media, graphicýdesign and web design tools for the completion ofýa capstone project. Students will experienceýteamwork and industry expectations of a marketingýplan. Successful completion of required programýcourses for first, second, and third semestersýprior to enrollment. Instructor consent required.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-208  
Class Times:
RHK LAB2 M 01:00PM 02:15PM A19L
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Bell
Credits: 2
This course offers on-the-job training in anýindustrial setting using graphic or web designýtechniques. It allows students to gain experienceýand professional contacts in the industry andýutilize their skills as graphic or web designersýto create professional design work. Supervisionýofýjob tasks is through an industry professional andýcoordinated by the college instructor.ýPrerequisites: Successful completion of requiredýprogram courses for first, second, and thirdýsemesters.
Class Times:
OTHR OJT OTHR
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $340.00
This course introduces basic theory andýpreparation of baked items. The focus of theýlearning is on basic bakery skills,ýequipment use, recipes, terms, and measuringýskills. Products include yeast products, quickýbreads, pies, fillings,ýcakes, 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
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $340.00
This course introduces basic theory andýpreparation of baked items. The focus of theýlearning is on basic bakery skills,ýequipment use, recipes, terms, and measuringýskills. Products include yeast products, quickýbreads, pies, fillings,ýcakes, and cookies.
Prerequisites: Take HCM-100 WITH C- OR BETTER  
Class Times:
APT LAB2 M 09:20AM 12:10PM D210
APT LEC M 08:30AM 09:20AM D310
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course provides an overview ofýnutrition-related topics including the psychologyýof eating and evaluation of food intake. Studentsýintegrate nutrition principles with culinaryýcuisine.
Class Times:
APT LEC W 08:30AM 10:20AM D201
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course provides an overview ofýnutrition-related topics including the psychologyýof eating and evaluation of food intake. Studentsýintegrate nutrition principles with culinaryýcuisine.
Class Times:
APT LEC W 10:30AM 12:20PM D201
Dates: 01/15 -03/18/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course is designed to give students anýoverview of menu planning. Topics include menuýlayout and design, truth-in-lending guidelines,ýnutrition in menu planning, menu prices, themedýand seasonal menus, product mix and planningýresources.
Prerequisites: Take HCM-303, WITH C- OR BETTER  
Class Times:
APT LEC F 09:30AM 11:30AM D310
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides the principles and methodsýof food purchasing with emphasis onýspecifications and grading of various foodýproducts, as well as the cost control processýapplicable to a food service operation. Studentsýlearn financial procedures and controls used inýthe food service industry. Emphasis is on theýprinciples of controlling food, beverage, andýlabor costs. Topics include cost and salesýcontrols that can be established for food andýbeverage operations. Students analyze labor costsýand methods to control them.
Class Times:
APT LEC T 08:30AM 09:45AM D210
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
Course Level Fee: $225.00
This course focuses on the identification,ýfabrication, handling, and storage of proteinýitems to include poultry, beef, pork, lamb,ýshellfish, and finfish. Students are introduced toýthe concepts of protein cookery.
Prerequisites: Take HCM-307 WITH C- OR BETTER  
Class Times:
APT LEC T 09:30AM 10:20AM D310
APT LAB2 T 10:20AM 12:10PM D307
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $175.00
This course is a continuation of HCM 270, withýincreased emphasis on cold food preparation andýpreservation techniques. Topics include classicalýconcepts such as chaud-froid, aspics, galantines,ýballotines, advanced hors d'oeuvre, andýcharcuterie, as well as more modern techniquesýsuch as sous vide and pressure cooking,ýmarinating and advancements in brining. Sausageýmaking, cold-smoking, and curing will beýdiscussed and practiced in the lab. Advanced,ýmulti-step, and fish/shellfish specific entréeýsalads will also be included.
Class Times:
APT LAB2 W 09:20AM 12:10PM D307
APT LEC W 08:30AM 09:20AM D310
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $145.00
This course introduces students to the componentsýand writing of recipes, the preparation ofývegetables, moist heat cooking skills such asýboiling,simmering, poaching, stewing and braising.
Prerequisites: TAKE HCM-100 HCM-188 HCM-252 ALL WITH C- OR BETTER  
Class Times:
APT LEC M 08:30AM 09:20AM D201
APT LAB2 M 09:20AM 12:10PM D247
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $145.00
This course introduces students to the componentsýand writing of recipes, the preparation ofývegetables, moist heat cooking skills such asýboiling,simmering, poaching, stewing and braising.
Prerequisites: TAKE HCM-100 HCM-188 HCM-252 ALL WITH C- OR BETTER  
Class Times:
APT LAB2 M 02:40PM 04:40PM D247
APT LEC M 01:00PM 02:40PM D201
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $175.00
This course focuses on the use of ingredientsýthrough an exploration of various cuisines fromýaround the world. Students study the significantýhistorical, cultural, ethnic, and religiousýinfluences that are reflected in cuisines of theýworld.
Prerequisites: TAKE HCM 275 HCM 307 WITH C- OR BETTER  
Class Times:
APT LAB2 TH 12:30PM 03:30PM D247
APT LEC TH 10:30AM 11:20AM D201
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides the student experience, andýpractical application of the competencies learnedýin the culinary program. The primary functions areýto assist the instructors with the setup of classýlabs, assistance with first-year labs, andýexecution of events. The practicum experience isýsupervised by an instructor and coordinated by theýAdministrative Program Coordinator for culinaryýand hospitality.
Class Times:
OTHR LAB2 OTHR
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides on-the-job experience onýcampus or in the industry, giving the studentýexperience and practical application of theýcompetencies learned in the degree program. Theýinternship is coordinated by the collegeýinstructor and supervised by an industryýprofessional at the work site. Prerequisite:ýPermission of instructor, 2.0ýor better in all HCM core courses.
Class Times:
OTHR OJT OTHR
Dates: 01/15 -03/18/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Phelps
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $50.00
This course is a combined lecture and lab courseýwhich deals with the fundamentals of residentialýair conditioning systems. It emphasizes systemýcomponents, types of refrigerants, principles ofýheat transfer, and diagnosis and repair ofývariousýsystems used in the air conditioning industry.ýThis course studies relationship to temperatureýand pressure variance including psychometricýcomparison as applied to commercial andýresidential air conditioning.
Co-requisites: Take ELE-112
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
Dates: 01/15 -03/18/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Stover
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $50.00
This course is a combined lecture and lab courseýwhich deals with the fundamentals of residentialýair conditioning systems. It emphasizes systemýcomponents, types of refrigerants, principles ofýheat transfer, and diagnosis and repair ofývariousýsystems used in the air conditioning industry.ýThis course studies relationship to temperatureýand pressure variance including psychometricýcomparison as applied to commercial andýresidential air conditioning.
Co-requisites: Take ELE-112
Class Times:
DNWT LEC MW 09:30AM 11:10AM C9
DNWT LAB3 TH 09:30AM 11:50AM C9
DNWT LAB3 T 09:30AM 12:30PM C9
Dates: 01/15 -03/18/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Phelps
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $155.00
This course is a combined lecture and lab courseýcovering the theory and laws governingýrefrigeration, the operation of refrigerationýsystems, heat transfer, components, and testýequipment. It also covers the different solderingýand brazing methods and materials used inýrefrigeration service. Emphasis is on theýrecovery, recycling and charging methods used.
Co-requisites: Take ELE-112
Class Times:
APT LAB3 F 08:30AM 10:20AM D311
APT LEC MTWTH 08:30AM 09:20AM D317
APT LAB3 MTWTH 09:30AM 10:20AM D311
Dates: 01/15 -03/18/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Wenzel
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $155.00
This course is a combined lecture and lab courseýcovering the theory and laws governingýrefrigeration, the operation of refrigerationýsystems, heat transfer, components, and testýequipment. It also covers the different solderingýand brazing methods and materials used inýrefrigeration service. Emphasis is on theýrecovery, recycling and charging methods used.
Co-requisites: Take ELE-112
Class Times:
APT LEC MTWTH 09:30AM 10:20AM D317
APT LAB3 MTWTH 08:30AM 09:20AM D311
APT LAB3 F 08:30AM 10:20AM D311
Add'l Info: College Now Course
Dates: 01/15 -03/18/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Stover
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $155.00
This course is a combined lecture and lab courseýcovering the theory and laws governingýrefrigeration, the operation of refrigerationýsystems, heat transfer, components, and testýequipment. It also covers the different solderingýand brazing methods and materials used inýrefrigeration service. Emphasis is on theýrecovery, recycling and charging methods used.
Co-requisites: Take ELE-112
Class Times:
DNWT LEC MTWTH 07:45AM 08:35AM C9
DNWT LAB3 F 07:45AM 09:25AM C9
DNWT LAB3 MTWTH 08:35AM 09:25AM C9
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Phelps
Credits: 1
This course is designed to give meaning to theýlines and symbols found on a set of blueprints.ýIt uses inanimate objects and familiarýconstruction shapes or orthographic and isometricýdrawings to teach the understanding of shapes,ýsizes and dimensions. Studies include buildingýterms and construction features of the carpentry,ýmasonry, electrical, mechanical and plumbingýtrades.ýý
Class Times:
APT LAB2 W 02:20PM 02:45PM D311
APT LAB2 M 02:55PM 03:20PM D317
APT LEC M 02:20PM 02:45PM D317
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Stover
Credits: 1
This course is designed to give meaning to theýlines and symbols found on a set of blueprints.ýIt uses inanimate objects and familiarýconstruction shapes or orthographic and isometricýdrawings to teach the understanding of shapes,ýsizes and dimensions. Studies include buildingýterms and construction features of the carpentry,ýmasonry, electrical, mechanical and plumbingýtrades.ýý
Class Times:
DNWT LAB2 M 11:45AM 12:10PM C9
DNWT LEC M 11:20AM 11:45AM C9
DNWT LAB2 W 11:20AM 11:45AM C9
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Warnstadt
Credits: 3
Surveys the basic forces and events that shaped American lifeýfrom the Reconstruction era to the present.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM A244-VPC
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Warnstadt
Credits: 3
Surveys the basic forces and events that shaped American lifeýfrom the Reconstruction era to the present.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM B4
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Cherokee
Instructor: Warnstadt
Credits: 3
Surveys the basic forces and events that shaped American lifeýfrom the Reconstruction era to the present.
Class Times:
CEWT LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM 103
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides training in using the CPTý(Current Procedural Terminology) coding system toýreport medical procedures information. Studentsýwill assign CPT codes to surgical operations andýprocedures.
Prerequisites: Take HSC-114 HIT-248  
Co-requisites: Take MAP-123
Class Times:
RHK LEC T 08:30AM 09:20AM A120
RHK LEC TTH 04:30PM 05:45PM A120
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides training in using the CPTý(Current Procedural Terminology) coding system toýreport medical procedures information. Studentsýwill assign CPT codes to surgical operations andýprocedures.
Prerequisites: Take HSC-114 HIT-248  
Co-requisites: Take MAP-123
Class Times:
RHK LEC A120
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course provides training on how to prepare anýEvaluation and Management (E/M) audit for medicalýfacilities. Students will review and audit medicalýdocumentation to ensure CPT guidelines areýacheived. Students will recognize how to applyýthe guidelines in auditing medical documentationýof the physician or other qualified health careýprofessional.
Co-requisites: Take HIT-244
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 06:00PM 06:50PM A120
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides students the opportunity toýcreate, collect, manage, retrieve, and accessýmedical records using an electronic health recordýapplication. Students will use simulation softwareýto record patient demographic and healthýinformation produced in a medical facility.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-114
Class Times:
RHK LEC T 08:30AM 10:20AM A120
RHK LEC W 08:30AM 10:20AM A120
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Reeves
Credits: 3
This course presents medical terminology as theýlanguage of medicine. It also studies spelling,ýpronunciation and usage, emphasis on word analysisýand construction of definitions.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM A244-VPC
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course presents medical terminology as theýlanguage of medicine. It also studies spelling,ýpronunciation and usage, emphasis on word analysisýand construction of definitions.
Class Times:
ADS LEC T 04:00PM 06:50PM L215
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Reeves
Credits: 3
This course presents medical terminology as theýlanguage of medicine. It also studies spelling,ýpronunciation and usage, emphasis on word analysisýand construction of definitions.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM B4
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Cherokee
Instructor: Reeves
Credits: 3
This course presents medical terminology as theýlanguage of medicine. It also studies spelling,ýpronunciation and usage, emphasis on word analysisýand construction of definitions.
Class Times:
CEWT LEC MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM 103
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Mercer
Credits: 4
This course combines lecture and lab to provideýstudents with a basic understanding of normalýhuman body movement as related to skeletalýarticular and muscular systems. Topics alsoýincluded are anatomical palpations, human gaitýanalysis, 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
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Williams
Credits: 3
This course provides the student with a frameworkýof knowledge to recognize the basic concepts andýprinciples of pharmacology. Major drugýclassifications and their actions, indicationsýfor use, adverse effects, interactions andýcontraindications for use are explored. Studentsýare introduced to routes of medicationýadministration, dosage calculation, and patientýeducation related to medications.
Class Times:
ADS LEC W 08:30AM 09:20AM L424
NET LEC WEB
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Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Slemp
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $100.00
This course is designed to prepare students toýsafely administer nonparenteral medications inýnursing facilities and related areas. Studentsýwill receive on-the-job training. Prerequisites:ýEmployed a minimum of 480 hours in a sponsoringýfacility. If employed in a long-term-careýfacility, have a current standing on the IowaýDirect Care Workers Registry.
Class Times:
ADS LAB2 T 06:50PM 07:50PM L424
ADS LEC T 04:00PM 06:50PM L424
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $100.00
This course is designed to prepare students toýsafely administer nonparenteral medications inýnursing facilities and related areas. Studentsýwill receive on-the-job training. Prerequisites:ýEmployed a minimum of 480 hours in a sponsoringýfacility. If employed in a long-term-careýfacility, have a current standing on the IowaýDirect Care Workers Registry.
Class Times:
TBA LAB2 T 06:50PM 07:50PM TBA
TBA LEC T 04:00PM 07:50PM TBA
Dates: 01/15 -02/05/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Goulette
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $140.00
This course is designed to provide the studentýwith the fundamentals of patient care in theýhealth care environment. Students learn basicýanatomy, physiology, medical terminology, meetingýhuman needs, safety measures, infection control,ýand physical care.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-174
Class Times:
ADS LEC MWF 08:30AM 02:00PM L303
Dates: 01/15 -02/26/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Guerra
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $140.00
This course is designed to provide the studentýwith the fundamentals of patient care in theýhealth care environment. Students learn basicýanatomy, physiology, medical terminology, meetingýhuman needs, safety measures, infection control,ýand physical care.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-174
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
ADS LAB W 11:00AM 01:45PM L303
Dates: 01/15 -02/26/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Wimmer
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $140.00
This course is designed to provide the studentýwith the fundamentals of patient care in theýhealth care environment. Students learn basicýanatomy, physiology, medical terminology, meetingýhuman needs, safety measures, infection control,ýand physical care.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-174
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
DNWT LAB W 11:00AM 01:45PM D9
Dates: 01/15 -04/11/25
Location: Cherokee
Instructor: Jenness
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $140.00
This course is designed to provide the studentýwith the fundamentals of patient care in theýhealth care environment. Students learn basicýanatomy, physiology, medical terminology, meetingýhuman needs, safety measures, infection control,ýand physical care.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-174
Class Times:
CEWT LEC TH 06:00PM 08:00PM TBA
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Mercer
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to a variety ofýmedical and surgical conditions which includeýetiology, symptoms, diagnostic procedures andýtreatment. Where it is appropriate, basicýpharmacology and effects will be included.ýApplication of therapy according to diagnosis isýdiscussed.
Prerequisites: Take HSC-114 or BIO-168 or BIO-163,  
Class Times:
ADS LEC F 08:30AM 10:20AM L433
ADS LEC W 08:30AM 09:20AM L433
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Polk
Credits: 3
This course explores the influence of Philosophy,ýLiterature, History, and the Arts on ancient andýmodern cultures, including the impact of otherýcultures on America's approach to living.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM A203
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Ridgway
Credits: 3
This course provides an understanding of the roleýof mythology in human history throughout theýworld. The relationships among myth, religion, andýculture are explored.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM A203
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Flanigan
Credits: 3
This second year Capstone course integrates theýapplication of all course work in the paralegalýprogram. Students use critical thinking andýanalytical skills developed throughout the programýto analyze facts, synthesize information andýperform legal work under the direction andýsupervision of an attorney (or supervisor) andýfaculty advisor. Students may assist in preparingýexhibits and evidence, obtaining information fromýclients, preparing for pretrial conferences orýcase settlement meetings, drafting contracts orýother agreements, performing legal research andýcreating internal and external legal memoranda.
Class Times:
OTHR LEC OTHR
OTHR OJT OTHR
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Polk
Credits: 3
This course provides an introduction to the studyýof short fiction, poetry, and drama.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105,  
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM A205
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Chian
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of children's literatureýsuitable for elementary education. Focus is on theýreview and selection of materials. Also emphasizedýis the role of literature in the child's totalýdevelopment.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM A203
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Polk
Credits: 3
This course offers students a survey of Americanýliterature, short story, poetry, and drama, fromýthe Reconstruction era to the present. Majorýcharacteristics and influences that help defineýthe genre of American writings and their authorsýwill be examined and analyzed through discussionýand written form. Special note is taken to examineývoices historically under-represented in this eraýthrough writing.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 or LIT-101,  
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM A100
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Polk
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to writers fromýAmerican minority groups,ýconsidered in the social and cultural contexts ofýthe variousýgroups. Includes discussing and writing aboutýrelevant issues.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105,  
Class Times:
RHK LEC MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM A203
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Monk
Credits: 3
This is a lecture course that provides studentsýwith the knowledge and skills needed to work withýpatients, patient records, and professionalýresponsibilities in the medical office.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TH 08:30AM 09:20AM A120
RHK LEC F 08:30AM 10:30AM A120
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Monk
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $325.00
This course introduces a variety of the laboratoryýtechniques required of a medical assistant workingýin 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
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $325.00
This course introduces a variety of the laboratoryýtechniques required of a medical assistant workingýin 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
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Monk
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $325.00
This course introduces a variety of the laboratoryýtechniques required of a medical assistant workingýin a physician's practice.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-163 and MAP-333  
Class Times:
RHK LAB2 M 06:00PM 09:15PM A107
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Monk
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $150.00
This course expands upon the general competenciesýin Fundamentals of Medical Assisting I and is moreýspecific to specialty procedures within aýphysician's practice.ýý
Prerequisites: Take MAP-333, BIO-163  
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 11:50AM A120
RHK LAB2 TTH 12:30PM 02:30PM A120
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $150.00
This course expands upon the general competenciesýin Fundamentals of Medical Assisting I and is moreýspecific to specialty procedures within aýphysician's practice.ýý
Prerequisites: Take MAP-333, BIO-163  
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 11:50AM A120
RHK LAB2 TTH 09:00AM 10:50AM A120
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Monk
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $150.00
This course expands upon the general competenciesýin Fundamentals of Medical Assisting I and is moreýspecific to specialty procedures within aýphysician's practice.ýý
Prerequisites: Take MAP-333, BIO-163  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
RHK LAB2 T 06:00PM 09:15PM A120
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Monk
Credits: 2
This course involves interactive review. It isýdesigned to integrate and review medical assistingýpractice within the approved scope of practice forýmedical assistants and review strategies inýpreparation for the medical assistingýcertification examination.
Class Times:
LEC
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Raut
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course is designed to reinforce algebraicýconcepts such as order of operations, exponents,ýalgebraic expressions, polynomials, factoring,ýlinear equations and inequalities, systems ofýequations, graphing, and applications.
Prerequisites: Recommended minimum ACT Math score of 17 or an ALEKSýAssessment score of 17 or an ACT Composite of 20. ýStudents not meeting the minimum score are stronglyýencouraged to work with the Comet Learning Center to enhanceýmath skills prior to enrolling in the course. Students mayýalso enroll in MAT-917 as a pre-requisite course to MAT-102.  
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 03:30PM 05:10PM A243-VPC
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Raut
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course is designed to reinforce algebraicýconcepts such as order of operations, exponents,ýalgebraic expressions, polynomials, factoring,ýlinear equations and inequalities, systems ofýequations, graphing, and applications.
Prerequisites: Recommended minimum ACT Math score of 17 or an ALEKSýAssessment score of 17 or an ACT Composite of 20. ýStudents not meeting the minimum score are stronglyýencouraged to work with the Comet Learning Center to enhanceýmath skills prior to enrolling in the course. Students mayýalso enroll in MAT-917 as a pre-requisite course to MAT-102.  
Class Times:
LEC TTH 03:30PM 05:10PM
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Cherokee
Instructor: Raut
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course is designed to reinforce algebraicýconcepts such as order of operations, exponents,ýalgebraic expressions, polynomials, factoring,ýlinear equations and inequalities, systems ofýequations, graphing, and applications.
Prerequisites: Recommended minimum ACT Math score of 17 or an ALEKSýAssessment score of 17 or an ACT Composite of 20. ýStudents not meeting the minimum score are stronglyýencouraged to work with the Comet Learning Center to enhanceýmath skills prior to enrolling in the course. Students mayýalso enroll in MAT-917 as a pre-requisite course to MAT-102.  
Class Times:
LEC TTH 03:30PM 05:10PM
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Kortan
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course provides a broad mathematicalýknowledge to calculate, analyze, and solveýday-to-day problems. Topics include number theoryýand the real number system, algebra, graph andýdata interpretation, calculator usage,ýmathematical reasoning process, problem solvingýtechniques, probability and statistics, geometry,ýand consumer mathematics. Additional supplementalýinstruction for students will be available throughýthe Comet Learning Center using ALEKS as anýinstructional tool.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or an ACT Math score of 20 orýan ALEKS assessment score of 29 or an ACT Composite score ofý22.  
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:50AM ZOOM
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Curtis
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course provides a broad mathematicalýknowledge to calculate, analyze, and solveýday-to-day problems. Topics include number theoryýand the real number system, algebra, graph andýdata interpretation, calculator usage,ýmathematical reasoning process, problem solvingýtechniques, probability and statistics, geometry,ýand consumer mathematics. Additional supplementalýinstruction for students will be available throughýthe Comet Learning Center using ALEKS as anýinstructional tool.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or an ACT Math score of 20 orýan ALEKS assessment score of 29 or an ACT Composite score ofý22.  
Class Times:
RHK LEC MW 04:20PM 06:00PM A243-VPC
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Curtis
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course provides a broad mathematicalýknowledge to calculate, analyze, and solveýday-to-day problems. Topics include number theoryýand the real number system, algebra, graph andýdata interpretation, calculator usage,ýmathematical reasoning process, problem solvingýtechniques, probability and statistics, geometry,ýand consumer mathematics. Additional supplementalýinstruction for students will be available throughýthe Comet Learning Center using ALEKS as anýinstructional tool.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or an ACT Math score of 20 orýan ALEKS assessment score of 29 or an ACT Composite score ofý22.  
Class Times:
DNWT LEC MW 04:20PM 06:00PM B6
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Cherokee
Instructor: Curtis
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course provides a broad mathematicalýknowledge to calculate, analyze, and solveýday-to-day problems. Topics include number theoryýand the real number system, algebra, graph andýdata interpretation, calculator usage,ýmathematical reasoning process, problem solvingýtechniques, probability and statistics, geometry,ýand consumer mathematics. Additional supplementalýinstruction for students will be available throughýthe Comet Learning Center using ALEKS as anýinstructional tool.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or an ACT Math score of 20 orýan ALEKS assessment score of 29 or an ACT Composite score ofý22.  
Class Times:
CEWT LEC MW 04:20PM 06:00PM 201-ICN
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Kortan
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course addresses linear functions andýinequalities, quadratics, conics, polynomials andýrational functions, exponential and logarithmicýfunctions, linear systems, matrices andýdeterminants. Additional topics may includeýsequences, series, permutations, combinations, andýprobability. Completion of Pre-requisite courseýor alternative assessment required for enrollment.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or ACT Math Score of 21 orýALEKS assessment score of 32.  
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC MTWTH 10:00AM 10:50AM ZOOM
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Knecht
Credits: 5
This is an intensive course in College Algebraýand Trigonometry.  Topics include algebraicýequations and inequalities, functions and theirýgraphs, exponential and logarithmicýfunctions, trigonometric identities and equations,ýsequences and series, and applications.
Prerequisites: MAT 121 or ACT Math score of 22 or ALEKS assessment score ofý35.  
Class Times:
ADS LEC MW 02:00PM 04:05PM L212
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Knecht
Credits: 4
Book Fee: $112.00
This course addresses theory, techniques, andýapplications of statistical analyses; descriptiveýstatistics, probability, sampling, estimation,ýtest of hypotheses, ANOVA, linear regression, andýnonparametric procedures. Computer skills and useýis needed throughout.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 or Higher An ACT Math score of 22 or  an ALEKSýassessment score of 33 may be used in lieu of theýpre-requisite course.  
Class Times:
ADS LEC MTWTH 11:00AM 11:50AM L212
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 5
This course is a continued study of integrationýalong with a study of transcendental functions,ýnumerical methods, indeterminate form, improperýintegration sequences and series, conics, andýpolar coordinates. Emphasis is placed onýtheory, applications, and computer use throughout.
Prerequisites: Take MAT-211,  
Class Times:
ADS LEC MW 04:00PM 06:05PM L208
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Hussaini
Credits: 3
This course covers all fundamental arithmeticýconcepts and more routine algebraic operations.ýArithmetic concepts are fractions, percentages,ýgraphing, decimals, ratios, word problems,ýmetrics, areas, and volumes. Algebraic workýincludes solving simpler equations, proportions,ýand formula rearrangement.
Class Times:
GSM LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM C142
Add'l Info: Restricted: CTE
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Miller
Credits: 3
This course covers all fundamental arithmeticýconcepts and more routine algebraic operations.ýArithmetic concepts are fractions, percentages,ýgraphing, decimals, ratios, word problems,ýmetrics, areas, and volumes. Algebraic workýincludes solving simpler equations, proportions,ýand formula rearrangement.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM A253
Add'l Info: Restricted: CTE
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Hussaini
Credits: 3
This course covers all fundamental arithmeticýconcepts and more routine algebraic operations.ýArithmetic concepts are fractions, percentages,ýgraphing, decimals, ratios, word problems,ýmetrics, areas, and volumes. Algebraic workýincludes solving simpler equations, proportions,ýand formula rearrangement.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM A253
Add'l Info: Restricted : CTE
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Cagley
Credits: 3
This course covers all fundamental arithmeticýconcepts and more routine algebraic operations.ýArithmetic concepts are fractions, percentages,ýgraphing, decimals, ratios, word problems,ýmetrics, areas, and volumes. Algebraic workýincludes solving simpler equations, proportions,ýand formula rearrangement.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM A260
Add'l Info: Restricted : CTE
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course covers all fundamental arithmeticýconcepts and more routine algebraic operations.ýArithmetic concepts are fractions, percentages,ýgraphing, decimals, ratios, word problems,ýmetrics, areas, and volumes. Algebraic workýincludes solving simpler equations, proportions,ýand formula rearrangement.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MW 12:30PM 01:45PM A253
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Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course covers all fundamental arithmeticýconcepts and more routine algebraic operations.ýArithmetic concepts are fractions, percentages,ýgraphing, decimals, ratios, word problems,ýmetrics, areas, and volumes. Algebraic workýincludes solving simpler equations, proportions,ýand formula rearrangement.
Class Times:
ADS LEC T 12:00PM 03:00PM L423
Add'l Info: Restricted : CTE
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course covers all fundamental arithmeticýconcepts and more routine algebraic operations.ýArithmetic concepts are fractions, percentages,ýgraphing, decimals, ratios, word problems,ýmetrics, areas, and volumes. Algebraic workýincludes solving simpler equations, proportions,ýand formula rearrangement.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC TTH 04:30PM 05:45PM B5
Add'l Info: Restricted : CTE
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Cherokee
Instructor: Fowler
Credits: 3
This course covers all fundamental arithmeticýconcepts and more routine algebraic operations.ýArithmetic concepts are fractions, percentages,ýgraphing, decimals, ratios, word problems,ýmetrics, areas, and volumes. Algebraic workýincludes solving simpler equations, proportions,ýand formula rearrangement.
Class Times:
CEWT LEC TTH 04:00PM 05:15PM 200
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Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Raut
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $96.00
This pilot course is under the supervision of aýfaculty member and approved by the division chair.ýThis course may not duplicate any course alreadyýin the catalog. Students earn credit based uponýthe agreed upon credit and contact hours.ýInstructor permission required.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 01:00PM 02:15PM A244-VPC
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Raut
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $96.00
This pilot course is under the supervision of aýfaculty member and approved by the division chair.ýThis course may not duplicate any course alreadyýin the catalog. Students earn credit based uponýthe agreed upon credit and contact hours.ýInstructor permission required.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM A448
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Raut
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $96.00
This pilot course is under the supervision of aýfaculty member and approved by the division chair.ýThis course may not duplicate any course alreadyýin the catalog. Students earn credit based uponýthe agreed upon credit and contact hours.ýInstructor permission required.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC TTH 01:00PM 02:15PM B4
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Cherokee
Instructor: Raut
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $96.00
This pilot course is under the supervision of aýfaculty member and approved by the division chair.ýThis course may not duplicate any course alreadyýin the catalog. Students earn credit based uponýthe agreed upon credit and contact hours.ýInstructor permission required.
Class Times:
CEWT LEC TTH 01:00PM 02:15PM 103
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Stodden
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $306.00
This course provides students a fundamentalýunderstanding of design and construction ofýspecial tools. Students design and/or buildýtooling while completing a hands-on project.
Prerequisites: Take MFG-322, MAT-772  
Class Times:
ADS LAB3 MTWTHF 08:10AM 09:40AM L429
ADS LEC MTWTHF 08:00AM 08:10AM L429
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Stodden
Credits: 4
This course is an advanced hands-on machiningýcourse.
Prerequisites: Take MFG-206 and MFG-322  
Class Times:
ADS LEC MTWTHF 10:00AM 10:20AM L429
ADS LAB3 MTWTHF 10:20AM 11:20AM L429
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Mueller
Credits: 3
This course introduces students to the role ofýplanning, organizing, staffing, directing, andýcontrolling in formal and informal organizationsýof all sizes. This course presents theoreticalýbases and real world examples of implementation.ýý
Class Times:
RHK LEC MWF 08:30AM 09:20AM A139
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course identifies the strategies and toolsýnecessary to meet the challenges of aýmulti-cultural workplace. Students exploreýbehaviors that block organizational andýindividual effectiveness and will become moreýaware of their own viewpoints and stereotypes.ýWorkplace cultures explored include but are notýlimited to a variety of ethnic groups, men andýwomen, gay persons, persons with disabilities, andýyounger/older workers.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 02:00PM 03:15PM A139
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Mueller
Credits: 2
This course provides on-the-job experience andýpractical application of the competencies learnedýin program coursework. It involves a coordinatedýeffort among the student, WITCC faculty member,ýand a work supervisor in a business forýexperiential activities. Prerequisites:ýPermission of instructor, 2.0 cumulative GPA andýa C (2.0) or better in core courses as defined byýthe program advisor.
Class Times:
OTHR OJT OTHR
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course provides on-the-job experience andýpractical application of the competencies learnedýin program coursework. It involves a coordinatedýeffort among the student, WITCC faculty member,ýand a work supervisor in a business forýexperiential activities. Prerequisites:ýPermission of instructor, 2.0 cumulative GPA andýa C (2.0) or better in core courses as defined byýthe program advisor.
Class Times:
OTHR OJT OTHR
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Mueller
Credits: 2
This course provides on-the-job experience andýpractical application of the competencies learnedýin program coursework. It involves a coordinatedýeffort among the student, WITCC faculty member,ýand a work supervisor in a business forýexperiential activities. Prerequisites:ýPermission of instructor, 2.0 cumulative GPA andýa C (2.0) or better in core courses as defined byýthe program advisor.
Class Times:
OTHR OJT OTHR
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course integrates service in the communityýwith practical application of the competenciesýlearned in program coursework. It involves aýcoordinated effort among the student, WITCCýfaculty member, and a work supervisor in aýnon-profit community organization that will meetýidentified community needs and advance theýstudents' understanding of course related content.ýPrerequisite: Permission of Instructor andýCumulative 2.0 GPA and C (2.0) or better in coreýcourses as defined by the program advisor.
Class Times:
OTHR LAB2 OTHR
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: McCune
Credits: 1
This course integrates service in the communityýwith practical application of the competenciesýlearned in program coursework. It involves aýcoordinated effort among the student, WITCCýfaculty member, and a work supervisor in aýnon-profit community organization that will meetýidentified community needs and advance theýstudents' understanding of course related content.ýPrerequisite: Permission of Instructor andýCumulative 2.0 GPA and C (2.0) or better in coreýcourses as defined by the program advisor.
Class Times:
OTHR LAB2 OTHR
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Mueller
Credits: 3
This course covers consumer and organizationalýbuying behavior, targeting market opportunities,ýdeveloping and managing new products, marketingýchannels, logistics, and strategic market planningýand implementation. This course examines marketingýfrom the consumers' and organizationalýperspective.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MWF 09:30AM 10:20AM A139
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Wauran-Castro
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $125.00
This course covers basic aspects of news writing.ýTopics include covering crime, disastersý(accidents and/or natural disasters), campusýnews, human interest features, professionalýspeeches and/or press conferences, and publicýmeetings.
Prerequisites: Take MMS-132  
Class Times:
CCO LEC MW 12:30PM 01:50PM B216
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Mansfield
Credits: 3
This course will teach the fundamentals ofýnewscast structure and production in aýstation-like environment. Students will learnýtheoretical and practical skills, and apply themýto real-life news cast situations.
Prerequisites: Take MMS-131 MMS-156  
Class Times:
CCO LEC M 01:15PM 03:45PM B216
CCO LAB2 M 01:15PM 03:45PM B216
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Mansfield
Credits: 1
This course will allow students to apply learnedýskills by producing broadcasting and journalismýprojects under faculty supervision.
Prerequisites: Take MMS-132  
Class Times:
CCO LAB2 F 08:30AM 10:20AM B216
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Mansfield
Credits: 2
This course will allow students to apply advancedýskills by producing broadcasting and journalismýprojects under faculty supervision.
Class Times:
CCO LAB2 F 08:30AM 10:20AM B216
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Jones
Credits: 3
This course is designed to introduce and examineýthe basic legal aspects in the field of mediaýproduction, with focus on freedom of speech,ýcensorship, the First Amendment, indecency,ýprivacy, obscenity, and copyright.
Class Times:
CCO LEC TTH 01:15PM 02:30PM B216
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Mansfield
Credits: 1
This course requires students to attend specificývenues in order to observe and learn about theýworld of broadcasting and journalism.
Class Times:
CCO LAB2 F 10:30AM 12:20PM B216
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Mansfield
Credits: 3
This course allows the student to have ýon-the-job training while under the supervisionýand direction of a media industry professional. ýThis industry professional will provideýevaluationýand feedback of the student's skills. The courseýmust be approved by the college instructor and a ýcontract between the employer and the studentýmust be signed.
Class Times:
OTHR OJT OTHR
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $235.00
This course offers private voice lessons forýsingers with a variety of vocal background andýexperience. It includes the study of vocalýfundamentals, survey of solo vocal literature, andýpreparation for performance of solo vocalýliterature.ýý
Class Times:
OTHR LEC OTHR
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $235.00
This course offers private piano lessons forýmusicians with varied background and experience.ýIt includes the study of keyboard fundamentals,ýsurvey of solo piano literature, and preparationýfor performance of solo piano literature. Forýmusic majors, the course also includes the studyýof skills necessary to accompany students and playýchoral scores. This course may be repeated forýcredit. Instructor permission is required.
Class Times:
OTHR LEC OTHR
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $235.00
This course offers private lessons in guitar forýmusicians with varied background and experience.ýIt includes the study of guitar fundamentals,ýsurvey of solo guitar literature, and preparationýfor performance of solo guitar literature. Thisýcourse may be repeated for credit. Instructorýpermission is required.
Class Times:
OTHR LEC OTHR
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $235.00
This course offers private lessons in strings forýmusicians with varied background and experience.ýIt includes the study of string fundamentals,ýsurvey of solo string literature, and preparationýfor performance of solo string literature. Thisýcourse may be repeated for credit. Instructorýpermission is required.
Class Times:
OTHR LEC OTHR
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $235.00
This course offers private lessons in brass forýmusicians with varied background and experience.ýIt includes the study of brass fundamentals,ýsurvey of solo brass literature, and preparationýfor performance of solo brass literature. Thisýcourse may be repeated for credit. Instructorýpermission is required.
Class Times:
OTHR LEC OTHR
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course provides instruction in basic playingýtechniques for wind instruments and the use ofýplay-testing as a diagnostic tool. The courseýintroduces students to basic embouchure, handýposition, and characteristic tone quality ofýwind instruments, and proceeds to build techniqueýand facility on the instrument. Woodwind, brassýand saxophone instruments will be covered.ý
Class Times:
OTHR LAB2 OTHR
APT LAB2 MW 03:00PM 04:00PM D216
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $235.00
This course offers private lessons in percussionýfor musicians with varied background andýexperience. It includes the study of percussionýfundamentals, survey of solo percussionýliterature, and preparation for performance ofýsolo percussion literature. This course may beýrepeated for credit. Instructor permission isýrequired.ýý
Class Times:
OTHR LEC OTHR
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
A general course designed to make the student moreýaware of musical form, media, genres, musicalýperiods, and the essential role of music in lifeýand culture. Emphasizes the development of toolsýfor intelligent listening and appreciation.
Class Times:
APT LEC MW 11:00AM 12:15PM D217
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
A general course designed to make the student moreýaware of musical form, media, genres, musicalýperiods, and the essential role of music in lifeýand culture. Emphasizes the development of toolsýfor intelligent listening and appreciation.
Class Times:
APT LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM D217
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Darwin
Credits: 3
This course introduces the basic materials ofýmusic, including musical notation, melody,ýharmony, rhythm, major and minor scales and keys,ýchord construction, composition andýtransposition. It is intended for students withýstrong interest but limited background in musicýtheory.
Class Times:
APT LEC TTH 02:00PM 03:15PM D217
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course prepares students to write musicalýsentences, chords, songs, and lyrics utilizingýcomposition software. Students orchestrate musicýfor a variety of different instruments, as well asýchoral and orchestral scores. This courseýintroduces industry standards for musicýpublishing.
Class Times:
APT LEC TTH 02:00PM 02:25PM D217
APT LAB2 TTH 02:25PM 03:15PM D217
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course is designed for singers with a varietyýof vocal experience and backgrounds. It includesýrehearsal and performance of music of diverseýstyles, textures, musical periods, and genres.ýPerformances will occur on the WITCC campus andýthroughout the Siouxland community.ýý
Class Times:
APT LAB3 MTWTH 12:15PM 12:55PM D215
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course is an advanced choral ensemble whichýprovides advanced instruction in vocal productionýtechniques,advanced music theory and advancedýsight-singing skills. Students specialize in theýperformance of a cappella and chamber music fromýthe Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century. Theýstudents perform in concerts throughout the year,ýrequiring some out of class rehearsals andýconcerts, including after school evenings, andýweekends. Each member of this class is expected toýattend weekly sectionals and work independently toýimprove their voices. Choir members areýalso encouraged to study privately. Students mustýbe available to tour. This course may be repeatedýfor credit. Audition and instructor consentýrequired.
Class Times:
APT LAB2 MTWTH 01:00PM 01:50PM D215
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Long
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $235.00
This course focuses on the skills needed toýfunction within the digital audio workstationýenvironment at a basic level. The goal of thisýcourse is to help learners start working on theirýown projects in computer recording. Studentsýshould have a familiarity with basic computerýskills and musical knowledge to be successful inýthis course.
Co-requisites: Take MUS-285,
Class Times:
CCO LAB2 W 08:30AM 10:20AM B201
CCO LEC M 08:30AM 10:20AM B201
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course is an instrumental ensemble whichýprovides instruction in playing techniques, musicýtheory, and sight reading skills. Students willýperform music from a variety of genres includingýJazz and Blues. The students perform in concertsýthroughout the year, requiring some out of classýrehearsals and concerts, including after schoolýevenings, and possibly weekends. Band members areýalso encouraged to study privately throughýWITCC's Applied Lessons. This course may beýrepeated for credit.
Class Times:
APT LAB2 MW 04:00PM 06:00PM D216
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Darwin
Credits: 2
This course provides the opportunity for studentsýto examine diverse issues such as copyright,ýpublishing, hearing loss, digital downloads,ýinternet music culture, the Volume War, the analogývs. digital debate, the importance of soundýquality in audio productions, the future ofýmusic/audio production and more, as they relate toýthe average listener/consumer, musicians, andýaudio professionals alike.
Class Times:
APT LEC F 10:00AM 11:50AM D217
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Long
Credits: 3
This course reviews basic electronics and soundýprinciples as well as set-up and signal flow ofýconsoles, calibration, and operation of recordingýequipment. Topics include studio layout and signalýrouting, equipment interface, grounding andýmaintenance. Students are provided hands-onýapplication of systems assembly and maintenance asýwell as situational experience in troubleshootingýtechniques. Instructor consent required.
Class Times:
OTHR LAB2 OTHR
CCO LEC MW 01:15PM 03:05PM B216
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Long
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $105.00
This course prepares students for live soundýproduction. Through instruction and remote liveýrecording session experience outside of theýtraditional recording studio, students learn andýapply the fundamentals of running remoteýmulti-track recording sessions in indoor andýoutdoor venues. Techniques to be covered includeýstage set-ups, stylistically dependent instrumentýand vocal setups, microphone choice and placement,ýspeaker construction and power-matching of soundýreinforcement equipment, tracking a remoteýrecording session, dealing with weather and otherýremote location concerns, mixing while multi-trackýrecording, session protocol, and communication andýclient relations skills. Instructor consentýrequired.
Prerequisites: Take MUS-285  
Class Times:
CCO LEC TTH 10:30AM 12:20PM B201
CCO LAB2 TTH 10:30AM 12:20PM B201
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Mansfield
Credits: 2
Course Level Fee: $100.00
This course is a continuation of MUS 316.ýStudents learn how to maintain, setup and makeýroutine repairs to electric amplifiers and otherýaudio system components. Students work onýindividual projects using skills needed in theýAudioýEngineering Field. A basic understanding ofýelectronics and audio engineering terminology isýrecommended.
Prerequisites: Take MUS-316  
Class Times:
CCO LEC TTH 03:00PM 03:30PM B216
CCO LAB2 TTH 03:30PM 04:30PM B216
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Jones
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $20.00
This course requires students to attend specificývenues in order to observe and learn about theýworld of audio, studio productions, live events,ýcurrent music technologies and music productionýas they are implemented for music, film,ýtelevision, and interactive media. Instructorýconsent required.
Class Times:
CCO LAB2 F 10:30AM 12:30PM B201
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Mansfield
Credits: 1
This course will allow students to apply learnedýskills by producing audio projects under facultyýsupervision.
Prerequisites: Take MUS-285  
Class Times:
CCO LAB2 F 08:30AM 10:20AM B216
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Mansfield
Credits: 3
This course provides on-the-job experience onýcampus or in the industry, giving the studentýexperience and practical application of theýcompetencies learned in the degree program. Theýinternship is coordinated by the collegeýinstructor and supervised by an industryýprofessional at the work site. Prerequisite:ýPermission of instructor, 2.0 cumulative GPA andýa C (2.0) or better in core courses as defined byýthe program advisor. Students meet once a week toýdiscuss their experiences and ongoing progressýwith their fellow class members, and to measureýprogress with the instructor.
Class Times:
OTHR OJT OTHR
OTHR LEC OTHR
Dates: 01/15 -03/18/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Silbernagel
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $175.00
This course provides a hands-on guide to planning,ýdesigning, installing and configuring wirelessýLANs that prepares students for the CertifiedýWireless Network Administrator (CWNA)ýcertification. The text used offers in-depthýcoverage of wireless networks with extensiveýstep-by-step coverage of IEEE 802.11b/a/g/pre-nýimplementation, design, security, andýtroubleshooting. Material is reinforced withýhands-on projects at the end of each chapter fromýtwo of the principal wireless LAN vendors, Ciscoýand Linksys.
Prerequisites: Take NET-161 NET-162  
Class Times:
TSI LEC MWF 12:00PM 12:35PM T234
TSI LAB2 MWF 12:35PM 02:50PM T234
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $175.00
This course provides a hands-on guide to planning,ýdesigning, installing and configuring wirelessýLANs that prepares students for the CertifiedýWireless Network Administrator (CWNA)ýcertification. The text used offers in-depthýcoverage of wireless networks with extensiveýstep-by-step coverage of IEEE 802.11b/a/g/pre-nýimplementation, design, security, andýtroubleshooting. Material is reinforced withýhands-on projects at the end of each chapter fromýtwo of the principal wireless LAN vendors, Ciscoýand Linksys.
Prerequisites: Take NET-161 NET-162  
Class Times:
TSI LAB2 MW 06:00PM 08:40PM T209
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Schnee
Credits: 4
This course is the first in a series of three thatýprovides students with the skills and knowledgeýnecessary to implement a core Windows Server 2012ýInfrastructure into an existing enterpriseýenvironment. This course focuses on mastery ofýcore services such as Active Directory andýnetworking services.
Prerequisites: Take NET-170  
Class Times:
TSI LEC MTWTH 01:00PM 01:25PM T238
TSI LAB3 MTWTH 01:25PM 02:40PM T238
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Thiele
Credits: 4
This course is the first in a series of three thatýprovides students with the skills and knowledgeýnecessary to implement a core Windows Server 2012ýInfrastructure into an existing enterpriseýenvironment. This course focuses on mastery ofýcore services such as Active Directory andýnetworking services.
Prerequisites: Take NET-170  
Class Times:
TSI LEC MTWTHF 09:30AM 09:50AM T209
TSI LAB3 MTWTHF 09:50AM 10:50AM T209
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Thiele
Credits: 4
This course is the third in a series that providesýthe fundamentals of administering Windows Serverýsystems and advanced and new technologiesýavailable in Windows Server systems. It is alsoýdesigned to support individuals preparing to takeýthe Configuring Advanced Windows Server Servicesýexam.
Prerequisites: Take NET-172  
Class Times:
TSI LAB3 MTWTHF 08:20AM 09:20AM T209
TSI LEC MTWTHF 08:00AM 08:20AM T209
Dates: 01/15 -03/18/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Schnee
Credits: 3
In this course, students will learn theýfundamentals of local area and wide areaýnetworking, define networks with the OSI Model andýunderstand wired and wireless networks. Inýaddition, students will also understand InternetýProtocol, implementing TCP/IP, and working withýnetworking services. The course focuses on nonýbrand specific products and implementations. ýAfter taking this course, students will be betterýprepared 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
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Silbernagel
Credits: 5
This course covers the architecture, structure,ýfunctions and components of the internet and otherýcomputer networks.  Students achieve a basicýunderstanding of how networks operate and how toýbuild simple local area networks (LAN), performýbasic configurations for routers and switches, andýimplement 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
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 5
This course covers the architecture, structure,ýfunctions and components of the internet and otherýcomputer networks.  Students achieve a basicýunderstanding of how networks operate and how toýbuild simple local area networks (LAN), performýbasic configurations for routers and switches, andýimplement Internet Protocol (IP).
Prerequisites: Take NET-162  
Class Times:
TSI LAB2 TTH 06:00PM 08:40PM T234
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Kleinberg
Credits: 3
This course introduces the student to the Pythonýlanguage. Students will learn to automate tools,ýcreate simple programs, and graphical userýinterfaces. Topics include Python languageýcomponents, control flow constructs, strings,ýI/O, collections, classes, modules, and regularýexpressions.
Class Times:
TSI LAB2 MTWTH 10:30AM 10:55AM T212
TSI LEC MTWTH 10:05AM 10:30AM T212
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Silbernagel
Credits: 5
The Cisco Enterprise Networking, Security, andýAutomation (ENSA) course introduces theýarchitecture, components, operations, and securityýto scale for large, complex networks, includingýWide Area Network (WAN) technologies. The courseýemphasizes network security concepts andýintroduces network virtualization and automation.ýStudents learn how to configure, troubleshoot, andýsecure enterprise network devices and understandýhow application programming interfaces (API) andýconfiguration management tools enable networkýautomation. This course includes an emphasis onýPowerShell as a tool for network automation.
Prerequisites: Take NET-308  
Class Times:
TSI LEC MTWTHF 09:30AM 09:50AM T234
TSI LAB2 MTWTHF 09:50AM 10:50AM T234
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Kleinberg
Credits: 3
This course introduces basic Unix/Linux commandsýand usage. It focuses on securely installing andýoperating in a command/shell environment in Linux.ýStudents learn how to secure the base operatingýsystem, secure connections to the hosts and testýthe overall security of the Linux box.ýý
Prerequisites: Take NET-423 OR NET-161 OR NET-121  
Class Times:
TSI LEC MTWTH 01:00PM 01:25PM T212
TSI LAB2 MTWTH 01:35PM 01:50PM T212
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Kleinberg
Credits: 3
n this course students will learn the fundamentalsýof incident response team development andýmanagement, evidence handling, and the technicalýskills necessary to locate appropriate evidence. ýStudents need to be aware of how best to protectýbusinesses through the development of incidentýresponse policies as well as operationalýprocedures to handle and analyze these incidents. ýStudents will also learn methods to maintain ITýfunction 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
Dates: 01/15 -03/18/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Thiele
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: Take NET-172 and NET 308  
Class Times:
TSI LAB2 TTHF 12:05PM 02:20PM T209
TSI LEC TTHF 11:30AM 12:05PM T209
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Kleinberg
Credits: 3
In this course, students will learn the duties ofýa cybersecurity analyst. Students are introducedýto tools and tactics to manage cybersecurityýrisks, identify various types of common threats,ýevaluate the organization's security, collect andýanalyze cybersecurity intelligence, and handleýincidents as they occur. This course preparesýstudents for the Comptia CySA+ exam.
Class Times:
TSI LEC MTWTH 02:00PM 02:25PM T212
TSI LAB2 MTWTH 02:25PM 02:50PM T212
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Schnee
Credits: 3
This course enables students to use the completeýset of skills they have learned in the coursesýthat comprise the Cyber Security and Digital Crimeýprogram. By completing a computer forensicsýproject and secure network/VPN project, studentsýare able to demonstrate the ability to create andýimplement policies and procedures, monitor anýactive network, check vulnerabilities to attacks,ýassess and react to incoming attacks, conduct aýdigital investigation, create reports and defendýtheir findings.ýý
Prerequisites: Take NET-730 OR NET 424  
Class Times:
TSI LAB2 MTW 03:10PM 04:20PM T238
TSI LEC MTW 02:50PM 03:10PM T238
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: McCrystal
Credits: 1
This course provides information about physicalýfitness and nutrition. Students will understandýthe importance of a healthy lifestyle and have theýopportunity to create and implement individualizedýfitness and nutrition plans. During the course,ýstudents will monitor their fitness levels andýprogress
Class Times:
RED LAB3 MW 12:30PM 01:45PM W203
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: McCrystal
Credits: 1
This course provides information about physicalýfitness and nutrition. Students will understandýthe importance of a healthy lifestyle and have theýopportunity to create and implement individualizedýfitness and nutrition plans. During the course,ýstudents will monitor their fitness levels andýprogress
Class Times:
RED LAB3 TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM W203
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces fundamental theories ofýmoral behavior, examines important concepts andýarguments used in moral reasoning, and appliesýethical theories to contemporary personal andýsocial issues.
Class Times:
ADS LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM L212
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Williams
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $129.00
This course introduces pharmacy technicianýstudents to the general principles ofýpharmacology. Drugs are discussed in the contextýof drug classes, mechanics of action, diseaseýtypes, and body systems. The goal is to provideýpharmacy technicians with sufficient backgroundýinformation so that they will be able to play aýkey role in avoiding dispensing errors.
Prerequisites: Take PHR-105,  
Class Times:
RHK LEC TH 06:00PM 08:50PM A126
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Williams
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $129.00
This course introduces pharmacy technicianýstudents to the general principles ofýpharmacology. Drugs are discussed in the contextýof drug classes, mechanics of action, diseaseýtypes, and body systems. The goal is to provideýpharmacy technicians with sufficient backgroundýinformation so that they will be able to play aýkey role in avoiding dispensing errors.
Prerequisites: Take PHR-105,  
Class Times:
RHK LEC M 08:30AM 09:20AM A126
RHK LEC T 08:30AM 10:20AM A126
Add'l Info: College Now
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Williams
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $85.00
This course provides the student with theýopportunity to learn the clinical skills requiredýto function as a Pharmacy Technician. Studentsýwill also have the opportunity to demonstrateýclinical applications of skills and to assume theýrole of the Pharmacy Technician. They will thenýapply and practice these skills in theýinstitutional and/or retail pharmacy setting underýthe direct supervision of a pharmacist.
Prerequisites: PHR-105  
Co-requisites: Take PHR-120
Class Times:
RHK LAB2 MW 06:00PM 07:50PM A125
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Bryan
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This course is a continuation of College PhysicsýI with both lecture and lab focusing on waveýmotion, sound, optics, electricity and magnetism,ýquantum physics, relativity, and nuclear physics.
Prerequisites: Take PHY-162,  
Class Times:
ADS LAB2 TH 08:00AM 09:50AM TBA
ADS LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM L128
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Bryan
Credits: 5
Course Level Fee: $25.00
A continuation of Classical Physics I, this is aýlecture and lab course covering oscillations,ýwave motion, sound, electricity, magnetism, andýoptics.
Prerequisites: Take PHY-212,  
Class Times:
ADS LAB2 T 08:00AM 09:50AM TBA
ADS LEC MWTHF 08:00AM 08:50AM L207
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Elgert
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $130.00
This course identifies the types of pipe andýfittings used in commercial plumbing systems.ýStudents will have hands-on experience inýplumbing 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
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Elgert
Credits: 2
This course provides information on how to readýand understand the required codes that governýplumbing procedures in commercial buildings.ýStudents will gain experience using the codeýbooks 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
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Elgert
Credits: 2
This course provides information needed toýinstall commercial fixtures.
Prerequisites: Take PLU-172 CON-112  
Co-requisites: Take PLU-180 PLU-181
Class Times:
GSM LAB2 W 08:30AM 10:10AM C106
GSM LEC M 09:30AM 10:20AM C106
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Elgert
Credits: 2
This course introduces the basic troubleshootingýskills that will be essential to repair drains,ýwaste and vent systems, water supplies, andýnatural gas lines. Scenarios are provided toýenable students to locate the symptoms andýdiagnose the right cause and work to repair theýsystem at fault. Students are exposed to variousýmethods of troubleshooting on a variety ofýplumbing systems.
Prerequisites: Take PLU-170 PLU-172 CON-112 BMA-175  
Class Times:
GSM LAB2 TTH 01:45PM 02:35PM C106
GSM LEC MW 02:10PM 02:35PM C106
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Newman
Credits: 9
Course Level Fee: $1,195.00
Book Fee: $232.25
A combined course that includes: classroom, lab,ýand clinical.  Nursing I provides an overview ofýthe nursing program at Western Iowa Tech CommunityýCollege and the role of the individual as aýstudent, introducing the student to the practicalýnurse's role in the health care environment.ýConcepts of health, illness, and environment asýthey relate to nursing practice are discussed.ýStudents are introduced to the principles ofýcommunication, elements of the nursing process,ýand roles of caregiver, manager, and member ofýprofession. Emphasis is placed on predictableýneeds of the client utilizing Gordon's FunctionalýHealth Patterns within the nursing process.ýCritical thinking is inherent in the nursingýprocess and incorporated throughout the course.ýAdvisor permission is required to enroll.ýEnrollment in the hybrid online section of thisýcourse also requires all support courses for theýPN Program to have been previously completed.
Co-requisites: Take SDV-108, BIO-151, BIO-168 and PSY-111
Class Times:
OJT CLN OJT
TBA LAB2 TBA
ADS LEC MT 08:00AM 10:50AM L432
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Guerra
Credits: 9
Course Level Fee: $1,195.00
Book Fee: $232.25
A combined course that includes: classroom, lab,ýand clinical.  Nursing I provides an overview ofýthe nursing program at Western Iowa Tech CommunityýCollege and the role of the individual as aýstudent, introducing the student to the practicalýnurse's role in the health care environment.ýConcepts of health, illness, and environment asýthey relate to nursing practice are discussed.ýStudents are introduced to the principles ofýcommunication, elements of the nursing process,ýand roles of caregiver, manager, and member ofýprofession. Emphasis is placed on predictableýneeds of the client utilizing Gordon's FunctionalýHealth Patterns within the nursing process.ýCritical thinking is inherent in the nursingýprocess and incorporated throughout the course.ýAdvisor permission is required to enroll.ýEnrollment in the hybrid online section of thisýcourse also requires all support courses for theýPN Program to have been previously completed.
Co-requisites: Take SDV-108, BIO-151, BIO-168 and PSY-111
Class Times:
ADS LEC MT 09:00AM 11:50AM L433
TBA LAB2 TBA
OJT CLN OJT
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Badar
Credits: 9
Course Level Fee: $1,150.00
A combined course that includes: classroom, lab,ýclinical, and preceptorship. Nursing II preparesýthe student to safely manage the care of clientsýthroughout the life span by assuming theýpractical nurse roles of caregiver, manager, andýmember of profession. Concepts of health,ýillness, and environment as they relate toýnursing practice are discussed. Emphasis isýplaced on predictable needs of the clientýutilizing Gordon?s Functional Health Patternsýwithin the nursing process. Critical thinking isýinherent in the nursing process and incorporatedýthroughout the course. Clinical preceptorshipýprovides an opportunity for students to mentorýwith a licensed practical nurse (LPN). Studentsýwill practice clinical and leadership skillsýnecessary to successfully transition into theýrole of an entry-level LPN. Focus is placed onýthe enhancement of leadership and collaborationýskills, organization, supervision, delegation,ýprioritization, and management of multipleýclientsýin a long term care setting. Advisor permissionýrequired.
Prerequisites: Take PNN-624 BIO-151 BIO-168,  
Class Times:
OTHR CLN OTHR
ADS LEC WTH 09:00AM 11:50AM L213
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 9
Course Level Fee: $1,150.00
A combined course that includes: classroom, lab,ýclinical, and preceptorship. Nursing II preparesýthe student to safely manage the care of clientsýthroughout the life span by assuming theýpractical nurse roles of caregiver, manager, andýmember of profession. Concepts of health,ýillness, and environment as they relate toýnursing practice are discussed. Emphasis isýplaced on predictable needs of the clientýutilizing Gordon?s Functional Health Patternsýwithin the nursing process. Critical thinking isýinherent in the nursing process and incorporatedýthroughout the course. Clinical preceptorshipýprovides an opportunity for students to mentorýwith a licensed practical nurse (LPN). Studentsýwill practice clinical and leadership skillsýnecessary to successfully transition into theýrole of an entry-level LPN. Focus is placed onýthe enhancement of leadership and collaborationýskills, organization, supervision, delegation,ýprioritization, and management of multipleýclientsýin a long term care setting. Advisor permissionýrequired.
Prerequisites: Take PNN-624 BIO-151 BIO-168,  
Class Times:
OJT OJT OJT
OTHR CLN OTHR
ADS LEC WTH 09:00AM 11:50AM L208
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Zeimen
Credits: 9
Course Level Fee: $1,150.00
A combined course that includes: classroom, lab,ýclinical, and preceptorship. Nursing II preparesýthe student to safely manage the care of clientsýthroughout the life span by assuming theýpractical nurse roles of caregiver, manager, andýmember of profession. Concepts of health,ýillness, and environment as they relate toýnursing practice are discussed. Emphasis isýplaced on predictable needs of the clientýutilizing Gordon?s Functional Health Patternsýwithin the nursing process. Critical thinking isýinherent in the nursing process and incorporatedýthroughout the course. Clinical preceptorshipýprovides an opportunity for students to mentorýwith a licensed practical nurse (LPN). Studentsýwill practice clinical and leadership skillsýnecessary to successfully transition into theýrole of an entry-level LPN. Focus is placed onýthe enhancement of leadership and collaborationýskills, organization, supervision, delegation,ýprioritization, and management of multipleýclientsýin a long term care setting. Advisor permissionýrequired.
Prerequisites: Take PNN-624 BIO-151 BIO-168,  
Class Times:
TBA CLN TBA
DNWT LEC WTH 09:00AM 11:50AM TBA
OJT OJT OJT
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Cherokee
Instructor: Hill
Credits: 9
Course Level Fee: $1,150.00
A combined course that includes: classroom, lab,ýclinical, and preceptorship. Nursing II preparesýthe student to safely manage the care of clientsýthroughout the life span by assuming theýpractical nurse roles of caregiver, manager, andýmember of profession. Concepts of health,ýillness, and environment as they relate toýnursing practice are discussed. Emphasis isýplaced on predictable needs of the clientýutilizing Gordon?s Functional Health Patternsýwithin the nursing process. Critical thinking isýinherent in the nursing process and incorporatedýthroughout the course. Clinical preceptorshipýprovides an opportunity for students to mentorýwith a licensed practical nurse (LPN). Studentsýwill practice clinical and leadership skillsýnecessary to successfully transition into theýrole of an entry-level LPN. Focus is placed onýthe enhancement of leadership and collaborationýskills, organization, supervision, delegation,ýprioritization, and management of multipleýclientsýin a long term care setting. Advisor permissionýrequired.
Prerequisites: Take PNN-624 BIO-151 BIO-168,  
Class Times:
OJT OJT OJT
TBA LEC MT 09:00AM 11:50AM TBA
CLN
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: McDermott
Credits: 9
Course Level Fee: $1,150.00
A combined course that includes: classroom, lab,ýclinical, and preceptorship. Nursing II preparesýthe student to safely manage the care of clientsýthroughout the life span by assuming theýpractical nurse roles of caregiver, manager, andýmember of profession. Concepts of health,ýillness, and environment as they relate toýnursing practice are discussed. Emphasis isýplaced on predictable needs of the clientýutilizing Gordon?s Functional Health Patternsýwithin the nursing process. Critical thinking isýinherent in the nursing process and incorporatedýthroughout the course. Clinical preceptorshipýprovides an opportunity for students to mentorýwith a licensed practical nurse (LPN). Studentsýwill practice clinical and leadership skillsýnecessary to successfully transition into theýrole of an entry-level LPN. Focus is placed onýthe enhancement of leadership and collaborationýskills, organization, supervision, delegation,ýprioritization, and management of multipleýclientsýin a long term care setting. Advisor permissionýrequired.
Prerequisites: Take PNN-624 BIO-151 BIO-168,  
Class Times:
OJT OJT OJT
NET LEC WEB
OTHR CLN OTHR
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Degray
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course introduces students to the applicationýof psychological theory and practice to the workýplace. The course includes a variety of humanýrelations skills and diversity with an emphasis onýpractical application. Attention is given toýworkforce dynamics with a focus on conflictýresolution, leadership skills, and interpersonalýcommunication, as they relate to family, work andýday-to-day experiences.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM A124
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course introduces students to the applicationýof psychological theory and practice to the workýplace. The course includes a variety of humanýrelations skills and diversity with an emphasis onýpractical application. Attention is given toýworkforce dynamics with a focus on conflictýresolution, leadership skills, and interpersonalýcommunication, as they relate to family, work andýday-to-day experiences.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MW 01:00PM 02:15PM A260
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course introduces students to the applicationýof psychological theory and practice to the workýplace. The course includes a variety of humanýrelations skills and diversity with an emphasis onýpractical application. Attention is given toýworkforce dynamics with a focus on conflictýresolution, leadership skills, and interpersonalýcommunication, as they relate to family, work andýday-to-day experiences.
Class Times:
RHK LEC M 10:00AM 10:50AM A124
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces students to the scientificýstudy of mental processes and behavior withýemphasis on psychological theories. This courseýexplains the importance of evidence-basedýapproaches in practice and literature. Studentsýapply critical thinking in relation to researchýmethods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM A244-VPC
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Ballion
Credits: 3
This course introduces students to the scientificýstudy of mental processes and behavior withýemphasis on psychological theories. This courseýexplains the importance of evidence-basedýapproaches in practice and literature. Studentsýapply critical thinking in relation to researchýmethods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
ADS LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM L207
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces students to the scientificýstudy of mental processes and behavior withýemphasis on psychological theories. This courseýexplains the importance of evidence-basedýapproaches in practice and literature. Studentsýapply critical thinking in relation to researchýmethods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM A124
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces students to the scientificýstudy of mental processes and behavior withýemphasis on psychological theories. This courseýexplains the importance of evidence-basedýapproaches in practice and literature. Studentsýapply critical thinking in relation to researchýmethods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM B4
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Cherokee
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces students to the scientificýstudy of mental processes and behavior withýemphasis on psychological theories. This courseýexplains the importance of evidence-basedýapproaches in practice and literature. Studentsýapply critical thinking in relation to researchýmethods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
CEWT LEC MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM 103
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Degray
Credits: 3
This course examines the process of humanýdevelopment. It covers the entirety of people'sýlife span from embryogenesis to death throughýthe biopsychosocial lens.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM ZOOM
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Degray
Credits: 3
This course examines the process of humanýdevelopment. It covers the entirety of people'sýlife span from embryogenesis to death throughýthe biopsychosocial lens.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM ZOOM
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Cherokee
Instructor: Degray
Credits: 3
This course examines the process of humanýdevelopment. It covers the entirety of people'sýlife span from embryogenesis to death throughýthe biopsychosocial lens.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM ZOOM
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Ballion
Credits: 3
This course examines the process of humanýdevelopment. It covers the entirety of people'sýlife span from embryogenesis to death throughýthe biopsychosocial lens.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
ADS LEC T 12:30PM 01:55PM L212
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Ballion
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $76.00
This course will provide students with an overviewýof the interface between psychology and the legalýsystem. Students will learn about how legal issuesýand psychological issues weigh in the process ofýthe criminal justice system. Topics underýdiscussion will include the death penalty and theýinsanity defense, criminal investigation,ýeyewitness testimony, and how to ensure the mostýaccurate police line-ups.  Other topics willýinclude areas such as suspect interrogations andýfalse confessions, the validity of polygraphs, theýveracity of child eyewitness accounts and how toýaccurately interview young children.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111  
Class Times:
ADS LEC MWF 12:30PM 01:20PM L212
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Ballion
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $90.00
This course will introduce students to theories ofýpsychopathology, behavioral changes, andýtreatments associated with abnormal behavior.ýAll categories and disorders within the DSM-5-TRýwill be evaluated. Emphasis on the public's viewýof stigma and misinterpretation of abnormalýdisorders will also be addressed.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
RHK LEC MWF 08:30AM 09:20AM A243-VPC
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Ballion
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $90.00
This course will introduce students to theories ofýpsychopathology, behavioral changes, andýtreatments associated with abnormal behavior.ýAll categories and disorders within the DSM-5-TRýwill be evaluated. Emphasis on the public's viewýof stigma and misinterpretation of abnormalýdisorders will also be addressed.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
DNWT LEC MWF 08:30AM 09:20AM B6
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Cherokee
Instructor: Ballion
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $90.00
This course will introduce students to theories ofýpsychopathology, behavioral changes, andýtreatments associated with abnormal behavior.ýAll categories and disorders within the DSM-5-TRýwill be evaluated. Emphasis on the public's viewýof stigma and misinterpretation of abnormalýdisorders will also be addressed.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
CEWT LEC MWF 08:30AM 09:20AM 201-ICN
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Ballion
Credits: 3
This course will introduce students to mentalýillness through the lense of susbtance-specificýassessment and intervention. Practical contentýincludes assessment, intervention methods, andýtreatment outcome evaluation with an emphasis onýthe empirical literature. A wide variety ofýclinical methods and issues will be reviewed andýevaluated.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111  
Class Times:
ADS LEC MWF 09:30AM 10:20AM L212
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course is designed to give the studentýan overview of the profession of physicalýtherapy. The basic concepts of the function of aýPhysical Therapist and a Physical TherapistýAssistant as members of the health care team willýbe examined and discussed.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Mercer
Credits: 4
This course provides a study of the pathology andýpharmacology of musculoskeletal, neurologic,ýcardiovascular and medical/surgical conditionsýcommonly treated in physical therapy.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 11:50AM A132
RHK LEC M 08:30AM 10:20AM A132
Dates: 01/15 -02/11/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Heilman
Credits: 2.5
This course is the initial full-time experienceýunder the direct supervision of a physicalýtherapist or physical therapist assistant at anýaffiliating physical therapy center.
Prerequisites: Take PTA-270  
Co-requisites: Take PTA-454
Class Times:
OJT OJT MTWTHF 08:00AM 05:00PM OJT
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Mohning
Credits: 3
This course is designed to provide students withýexecutive functioning skills and a basicýunderstanding of reasons for setting goals, why aýparadigm shift in their thinking may need toýoccur, how study habits and life habits affectýchoices in their career, and why all these issuesýare focused on a better you. Instructorýpermission required.
Class Times:
APT LEC TTH 03:30PM 04:45PM D218
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Mohning
Credits: 3
This course integrates the basic knowledge ofýcareers with human relations skills required forýreal-world success. It is designed to increaseýawareness and understanding of the challenges andýresponsibilities of being an employee. Focusýis placed on attitudes, teamwork, and careers.ýInstructor permission is required.
Prerequisites: Take SDV-066  
Class Times:
APT LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM D218
Dates: 01/15 -03/18/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course introduces students to the College'sýexpectations, environment, and resources so thatýstudents may become more competent participants inýthe learning process.
Class Times:
ADS LEC W 01:00PM 01:50PM L126
Dates: 01/15 -03/18/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course introduces students to the College'sýexpectations, environment, and resources so thatýstudents may become more competent participants inýthe learning process.
Class Times:
ADS LEC TH 11:00AM 11:50AM L126
Dates: 01/15 -03/18/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course introduces students to the College'sýexpectations, environment, and resources so thatýstudents may become more competent participants inýthe learning process.
Class Times:
RED LEC W 03:00PM 03:50PM W108
Dates: 01/15 -03/18/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course introduces students to the College'sýexpectations, environment, and resources so thatýstudents may become more competent participants inýthe learning process.
Class Times:
ADS LEC T 03:00PM 03:50PM L124
Dates: 01/15 -03/18/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course introduces students to the College'sýexpectations, environment, and resources so thatýstudents may become more competent participants inýthe learning process.
Class Times:
ADS LEC T 11:00AM 11:50AM L124
Dates: 01/15 -03/18/25
Location: Cherokee
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course introduces students to the College'sýexpectations, environment, and resources so thatýstudents may become more competent participants inýthe learning process.
Class Times:
CEWT LEC W 10:00AM 10:50AM 200
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Scott
Credits: 1
This seminar provides an opportunity for arts andý ýproject-based experiential learning. Students workýin teams to solve a real-world problem in theýsurrounding community, developing soft skills suchýas collaboration, critical thinking,ýproblem-solving, and creativity. The instructorýprovides mentorship with the goal of personal andýacademic development. Students present theirýprojects at the end of the semester.
Class Times:
RHK LAB2 T 08:30AM 09:20AM A459
RHK LEC T 08:00AM 08:20AM A459
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course focuses on understanding basicýconcepts of how to live in and navigate a modern,ýdiverse world.  It utilizes an intersectionalýapproach to diversity, by understanding,ýsituations, workplaces, communities andýorganizations as combinations of peopleýrepresenting various status andýexperiences.  These include, but are not limitedýto, status combinations of: Culture, gender,ýethnicity, race, sexuality, social class,ýimmigration, religion, age, ability, urban orýrural living experiences, and, educationalýattainment. Special focus is on learning how toýlive, work and function in ways inclusive andýaccepting of diversity. This course is recommendedýfor majors outside of Psychology and Sociology.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MW 01:00PM 02:15PM A222
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course focuses on understanding basicýconcepts of how to live in and navigate a modern,ýdiverse world.  It utilizes an intersectionalýapproach to diversity, by understanding,ýsituations, workplaces, communities andýorganizations as combinations of peopleýrepresenting various status andýexperiences.  These include, but are not limitedýto, status combinations of: Culture, gender,ýethnicity, race, sexuality, social class,ýimmigration, religion, age, ability, urban orýrural living experiences, and, educationalýattainment. Special focus is on learning how toýlive, work and function in ways inclusive andýaccepting of diversity. This course is recommendedýfor majors outside of Psychology and Sociology.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM A222
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a survey of the fundamentalýconcepts used in the study of human socialýinteraction with emphasis on group aspects ofýsocial behavior. Subject areas include researchýmethods, theory, culture and social structure,ýsocialization, groups and formal organizations,ýdeviance and social control, stratification, raceýand ethnicity (including whiteness), major socialýinstitutions, and social change.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM A450
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Gutierrez
Credits: 3
This course is a survey of the fundamentalýconcepts used in the study of human socialýinteraction with emphasis on group aspects ofýsocial behavior. Subject areas include researchýmethods, theory, culture and social structure,ýsocialization, groups and formal organizations,ýdeviance and social control, stratification, raceýand ethnicity (including whiteness), major socialýinstitutions, and social change.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 02:00PM 03:15PM A203
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Moravek
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $54.50
This course examines the family as a basicýinstitution. Special focus is given to the maritalýlife cycle: courtship, dating, marriage, theýchildbearing years, parent-child relationships andýmarriage during the middle and older years. Thisýcourse examines the implication of maritalýdissolution and the family, as they exist underýmodern social conditions. Focus is given toýcontemporary variations of the family commonlyýreferred to as intimate relationshipsý(co-habitation, hooking up and gay marriage). Thisýcourse is a required component for USD, BCU andýBVU Social Work transfer programs.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 02:00PM 03:15PM A222
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Moravek
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course focuses on students gaining anýunderstanding and beginning mastery ofýinterpersonal and interactional helping skillsýutilized by social workers in practice. Theýorganization of the course and the learningýmethods used focus on both didactic andýexperiential learning. The content of the courseýis taught through lecture, discussion andýinteractional laboratory sessions in which theýstudents learn through individual and groupýexercises, role play and activity experiences.ýThis course is required for social work studentsýtransferring to USD and for WITCC's AddictionsýCounseling program.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM A222
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Moravek
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $121.50
This interdisciplinary course is designed forýfirst or second year students to explore men?s andýwomen?s experiences in American society and theýrole that ideas about sexual differences haveýplayed in shaping those experiences. Areas ofýinquiry will include, but are not limited to, theýfollowing: the construction of gender roles andýsexuality; the relationship between gender andýother social, political, and legal structures andýinstitutions; and the interplay of gender withýrace, class, and ethnicity in cultural perceptionsýand expectations of both men and women. Thisýcourse will strive to assist students inýformulating questions about gender as it relatesýto their on-going work in various disciplinesýacross the curriculum.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM A222
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Anderson
Credits: 3
This course utilizes an interdisciplinary andýintersectional approach to studying gender, race,ýclass, sexuality and other markers of diversity.ýThe curriculum highlights the duality ofýoppression and privilege and the ways in whichýrace, gender, class and sexuality shape dailyýlife. Special focus is on learning how toýdemonstrate course concepts as social action.ýSocial justice is practiced as students becomeýeducated in these concepts of diversity and engageýin diversity conscious social action.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM A222
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $82.00
This course utilizes an interdisciplinary andýintersectional approach to studying gender, race,ýclass, sexuality and other markers of diversity.ýThe curriculum highlights the duality ofýoppression and privilege and the ways in whichýrace, gender, class and sexuality shape dailyýlife. Special focus is on learning how toýdemonstrate course concepts as social action.ýSocial justice is practiced as students becomeýeducated in these concepts of diversity and engageýin diversity conscious social action.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM A205
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Anderson
Credits: 3
This course provides students with anýunderstanding of the fundamentals ofýmood-altering chemicals other than ethyl alcohol,ýand, theories, symptomatology and drug relatedýillnesses (HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C). Studentsýwill also gainýan understanding of the wide variety ofýperspectives related to the legality and/orýillegality of many mood-altering chemicalýsubstances. Varying approaches to treatment andýprevention of drug abuse will also be explored.ýSpecial attention will be given to issues ofýracial-ethnic and spiritual diversity within theýcontext of drug use, abuse and recovery.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MW 08:30AM 09:20AM A450
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Anderson
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $94.75
This course consists of theoretical analysis ofýthe relation of deviant group behavior andýsubcultures/countercultures to community standardsýof conventional behavior as expressed in laws andýnorms. Analysis of social control settings andýmechanisms and the relationship between socialýdeviance and social control efforts at both theýmicro, mezzo and macro levels are emphasized.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MWF 01:30PM 02:20PM A205
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Reiss
Credits: 3
The course combines theory of speech communicationýwith public speech performance skills. Emphasis isýon speech delivery, preparation, organization,ýsupport, and audience analysis. Practice of skillsýis through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM A133
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: McCoy
Credits: 3
The course combines theory of speech communicationýwith public speech performance skills. Emphasis isýon speech delivery, preparation, organization,ýsupport, and audience analysis. Practice of skillsýis through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 01:00PM 02:15PM A133
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Reiss
Credits: 3
The course combines theory of speech communicationýwith public speech performance skills. Emphasis isýon speech delivery, preparation, organization,ýsupport, and audience analysis. Practice of skillsýis through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM A133
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: McCoy
Credits: 3
The course combines theory of speech communicationýwith public speech performance skills. Emphasis isýon speech delivery, preparation, organization,ýsupport, and audience analysis. Practice of skillsýis through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM A133
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Ogden
Credits: 3
This course teaches principles of effectiveýcommunication in one-to-one relationships and inýsmall groups. It focuses on communication theory,ýlistening, self-concept, language, perception, andýnonverbal communication.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM A133
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Ogden
Credits: 3
This course teaches principles of effectiveýcommunication in one-to-one relationships and inýsmall groups. It focuses on communication theory,ýlistening, self-concept, language, perception, andýnonverbal communication.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM A133
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Reiss
Credits: 3
This course teaches principles of effectiveýcommunication in one-to-one relationships and inýsmall groups. It focuses on communication theory,ýlistening, self-concept, language, perception, andýnonverbal communication.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MW 02:00PM 03:15PM A133
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Reiss
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the principlesýof professional communication. Students willýdevelop, evaluate, and practice tactics to becomeýmore effective communicators within a workplace.ýThe course will focus on interpersonal andýspeaking skills by highlighting organizationalýcommunication, verbal and non-verbal behaviors,ýlistening skills, and cultural differences.ýStudents will develop a professional presentationýthat is relevant, research-based, andýappropriately communicated through a variety ofýcommunication factors including the feedbackýloop.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MW 12:00PM 01:15PM A244-VPC
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Reiss
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the principlesýof professional communication. Students willýdevelop, evaluate, and practice tactics to becomeýmore effective communicators within a workplace.ýThe course will focus on interpersonal andýspeaking skills by highlighting organizationalýcommunication, verbal and non-verbal behaviors,ýlistening skills, and cultural differences.ýStudents will develop a professional presentationýthat is relevant, research-based, andýappropriately communicated through a variety ofýcommunication factors including the feedbackýloop.
Class Times:
LEC MW 12:00PM 01:15PM
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Cherokee
Instructor: Reiss
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the principlesýof professional communication. Students willýdevelop, evaluate, and practice tactics to becomeýmore effective communicators within a workplace.ýThe course will focus on interpersonal andýspeaking skills by highlighting organizationalýcommunication, verbal and non-verbal behaviors,ýlistening skills, and cultural differences.ýStudents will develop a professional presentationýthat is relevant, research-based, andýappropriately communicated through a variety ofýcommunication factors including the feedbackýloop.
Class Times:
CEWT LEC MW 12:00PM 01:15PM 103
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Nemitz
Credits: 8
Course Level Fee: $200.00
This is the second course that focuses on surgicalýprocedures in the specialty areas of Orthopedics,ýOB/GYN, and Genitourinary. Procedures will includeýsurgical anatomy, incisions, preoperativeýdiagnoses; patient preparation; case preparation:ýoutcomes and complications of the surgery. Thisýcourse uses lectures, laboratory, and supervisedýclinical practice which provides a correlation ofýtheory 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
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Nemitz
Credits: 8
Course Level Fee: $200.00
This is the second course that focuses on surgicalýprocedures in the specialty areas of Orthopedics,ýOB/GYN, and Genitourinary. Procedures will includeýsurgical anatomy, incisions, preoperativeýdiagnoses; patient preparation; case preparation:ýoutcomes and complications of the surgery. Thisýcourse uses lectures, laboratory, and supervisedýclinical practice which provides a correlation ofýtheory 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 03:00PM 04:50PM L230
OJT CLN THF 06:30AM 02:30PM OJT
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Jolin
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $70.00
This course introduces the student to the rolesýand responsibilities of the surgical team whenýdelivering peri-operative patient care andýsurgical services. Patients' needs, patientýidentification, review of the chart,ýdocumentation, and surgical positioning, skinýpreparation, urinary catheterization, vital signs,ýhemodynamics, monitoring, and discharge planning.ýInstructor consent required.
Prerequisites: Take SUR-130  
Class Times:
ADS LEC M 08:30AM 10:20AM L215
ADS LAB2 T 08:30AM 10:20AM L230
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Jolin
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $70.00
This course introduces the student to the rolesýand responsibilities of the surgical team whenýdelivering peri-operative patient care andýsurgical services. Patients' needs, patientýidentification, review of the chart,ýdocumentation, and surgical positioning, skinýpreparation, urinary catheterization, vital signs,ýhemodynamics, monitoring, and discharge planning.ýInstructor consent required.
Prerequisites: Take SUR-130  
Class Times:
ADS LAB2 T 10:30AM 12:20PM L230
ADS LEC M 08:30AM 10:20AM L215
Dates: 01/15 -04/04/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Nemitz
Credits: 7
Course Level Fee: $300.00
This is the fourth course that focuses on surgicalýprocedures in the specialty areas of Thoracic,ýVascular, Cardiac, Pediatrics, and Trauma.ýProcedures will include surgical anatomy,ýincisions, preoperative diagnoses; patientýpreparation; case preparation: outcomes andýcomplications of the surgery. This course utilizesýlectures, laboratory, and supervised clinicalýpractice which provides a correlation of theory toýpractice 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 LEC TH 08:00AM 11:50AM L215
ADS LAB2 F 08:00AM 09:50AM L230
Dates: 01/15 -04/04/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Nemitz
Credits: 7
Course Level Fee: $300.00
This is the fourth course that focuses on surgicalýprocedures in the specialty areas of Thoracic,ýVascular, Cardiac, Pediatrics, and Trauma.ýProcedures will include surgical anatomy,ýincisions, preoperative diagnoses; patientýpreparation; case preparation: outcomes andýcomplications of the surgery. This course utilizesýlectures, laboratory, and supervised clinicalýpractice which provides a correlation of theory toýpractice and development of skills.
Prerequisites: TAKE SUR-213  
Class Times:
ADS LAB2 F 10:00AM 11:50AM L230
ADS LEC TH 01:00PM 01:50PM L215
OJT CLN M 06:30AM 03:30PM OJT
ADS LEC TH 08:00AM 11:50AM L215
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Zuercher
Credits: 1
Offered under the guidance of an instructor andýemployer mentor/supervisor, this course providesýstudent an opportunity to learn in a work settingýwhile obtaining practical experience in theirýchosen field of study. Students will partcipate inýjob training and will complete assignments toýdevelop workplace communication skills, gain anýunderstanding of industry and organizationalýstructures, and learn problem solving skills in aýwork environment.
Class Times:
OTHR OJT OTHR
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Frenchman
Credits: 2
Course Level Fee: $40.00
This course presents the use of blueprints forýtransfer of ideas and information. Students learnýhow to read blueprints with special emphasis onýwelding blueprints, including lines, views,ýmaterial descriptions, welding layouts, weldingýsymbols and terms. The application of conceptsýwill be emphasized.
Prerequisites: Take MAT-772  
Class Times:
TRC LEC WF 11:00AM 11:50AM H208
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peters
Credits: 2
Course Level Fee: $40.00
This course presents the use of blueprints forýtransfer of ideas and information. Students learnýhow to read blueprints with special emphasis onýwelding blueprints, including lines, views,ýmaterial descriptions, welding layouts, weldingýsymbols and terms. The application of conceptsýwill be emphasized.
Prerequisites: Take MAT-772  
Class Times:
TRC LEC TTH 12:30PM 01:20PM H208
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Frenchman
Credits: 2
Course Level Fee: $80.00
In this course students will learn theýfundamentals of oxy/fuel welding including theýsafe operation, proper setup, and welding andýmetal cutting skills. Topics include fusionýwelding and brazing on light gauge metals, as wellýas cutting on heavy and light gauge metals.
Class Times:
TRC LEC W 12:30PM 01:20PM H208
TRC LAB3 M 10:20AM 11:00AM H208
TRC LAB3 W 09:30AM 10:30AM H208
TRC LAB3 T 11:00AM 11:50AM H208
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Frenchman
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $60.00
This is the first of two courses designed for ýstudents to prepare for the AWS Certification. Aýcombined lecture and lab course, students studyýsafety, heat settings, polarity, and the properýselection of electrodes in the arc weldingýprocess. Topics include welding on carbon steelýplate, use of visual inspection and destructiveýtesting according to the AWS D 1.1 code.
Class Times:
TRC LAB2 T 12:30PM 01:30PM H208
TRC LAB2 W 01:30PM 03:30PM H208
TRC LAB2 M 03:10PM 03:30PM H208
TRC LEC T 01:30PM 02:20PM H208
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Frenchman
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $100.00
This is the second of two courses designed for ýstudents to prepare for the AWS certification. Aýcombined lecture and lab course, students studyýsafety, heat settings, polarity, penetrationýwelding, horizontal and vertical welding, and theýproper selection of electrodes in the arc weldingýprocess. Topics include welding on carbon steelýplate, use of visual inspection and destructiveýtesting 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
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Frenchman
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $170.00
This course introduces students to the knowledgeýand skills needed for pipe welding in the 2G, 5G,ý& 6G positions using the SMAW process. It is aýcombined lecture and lab course.
Prerequisites: Take WEL-164  
Class Times:
TRC LEC F 08:30AM 08:55AM H208
TRC LAB2 F 11:00AM 11:50AM H208
TRC LAB2 TTH 01:00PM 03:30PM H208
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Frenchman
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $170.00
This course introduces students to the knowledgeýand skills needed for pipe welding in the 2G, 5G,ý& 6G positions using the SMAW process. It is aýcombined 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
Dates: 01/15 -02/25/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Fitch
Credits: 2
Course Level Fee: $70.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities toýpresent the Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) processýused extensively by industry. It emphasizesýhands-on applications, metal transfer concepts,ýGMAW equipment, and safety.
Class Times:
TRC LAB2 F 10:30AM 01:30PM H208
TRC LEC M 12:30PM 01:37PM H208
TRC LAB2 TH 12:50PM 03:30PM H208
TRC LAB2 M 09:20AM 10:20AM H208
Dates: 01/15 -02/25/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Postema
Credits: 2
Course Level Fee: $70.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities toýpresent the Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) processýused extensively by industry. It emphasizesýhands-on applications, metal transfer concepts,ýGMAW equipment, and safety.
Class Times:
TRC LAB2 MTTHF 08:30AM 10:20AM H208
TRC LAB2 W 09:50AM 10:20AM H208
TRC LEC W 08:30AM 09:37AM H208
Dates: 01/15 -02/25/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Postema
Credits: 2
Course Level Fee: $70.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities toýpresent the Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) processýused extensively by industry. It emphasizesýhands-on applications, metal transfer concepts,ýGMAW 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
Dates: 01/15 -02/25/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Frenchman
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $110.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities toýpresent the Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) processýused extensively by industry with a focus on pulseýmetal transfer. This course emphasizes hands-onýapplications, GMAW pulse arc transfer concepts,ýGMAW pulse arc equipment, welding procedures, outýof position welding, with an emphasis onýstainless and mild steels and safety.
Prerequisites: Take WEL-422  
Class Times:
TRC LAB2 T 11:00AM 12:10PM H208
TRC LAB2 M 01:00PM 03:30PM H208
TRC LAB2 W 01:00PM 02:07PM H208
TRC LAB2 M 08:00AM 09:20AM H208
TRC LEC M 09:30AM 10:40AM 208
TRC LAB2 TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM H208
TRC LAB2 F 08:00AM 10:30AM H208
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Fitch
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $110.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities toýpresent the Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) processýused extensively by industry with a focus on pulseýmetal transfer. This course emphasizes hands-onýapplications, GMAW pulse arc transfer concepts,ýGMAW pulse arc equipment, welding procedures, outýof position welding, with an emphasis onýstainless and mild steels and safety.
Prerequisites: Take WEL-422  
Class Times:
TRC LAB2 T 01:30PM 02:20PM H208
TRC LAB2 MW 12:30PM 02:20PM H208
TRC LAB2 F 12:30PM 01:20PM H208
TRC LEC TH 01:30PM 01:55PM H208
TRC LAB2 TH 02:00PM 02:20PM H208
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Frenchman
Credits: 1
This course combines lecture and lab activities toýpresent basic measuring and layout tools usedýextensively by industry, as well as application ofýbasic symbols. It emphasizes hands-onýapplications, accurate measurements techniques andýproper use of tools and interpretation of basicýweld symbols.
Class Times:
TRC LEC M 11:00AM 11:50AM H208
Dates: 01/15 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Frenchman
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $140.00
This course introduces students to welding robotsýand the application of robotics in the weldingýindustry. Topics include the safe use of roboticýwelders in industry, robot programmingýfundamentals, interfacing of the welding powerýsource to the robot and basic weldment fixturing.ýStudents will operate an industrial roboticýwelding system, using computer and teach pendantýmodes.
Prerequisites: Take WEL-422  
Class Times:
TRC LAB2 TH 11:00AM 12:00PM H208
TRC LAB2 F 12:00PM 12:20PM H208
TRC LAB2 F 09:30AM 11:00AM H208
TRC LAB2 W 10:00AM 12:00PM H208
TRC LEC TH 10:00AM 05:00AM H208
Dates: 01/23 -02/06/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Urquidi
Credits: 1.5
Course Level Fee: $10.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýfurther enhances students' ability to finishýdrywall and apply other interior wall and ceilingýfinishes. It provides students with the necessaryýknowledge and skills to finish drywall to a smoothýsurface and apply a variety of textures. Studentsýwill also learn alternate methods of wall andýceiling finishing such as paneling and suspendedýceilings.
Prerequisites: Take CON-136 CON-209  
Class Times:
TRC LAB3 F 08:00AM 11:30AM H102
TRC LAB3 TTH 09:40AM 02:50PM H102
TRC LAB3 MW 10:00AM 02:50PM H102
TRC LEC MW 08:00AM 09:50AM H102
Dates: 01/24 -02/18/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Hardyk
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $20.00
This course explores the systems of electricityýand air conditioning in automobiles as it relatesýto collision repair. Topics to be covered areýbasic electrical circuitry, wiring schematics,ýtest equipment, wiring loom repair, refrigerantýrecovery, mechanical connections, and overallýevaluation of damage to each of these systems.
Prerequisites: Take CRR-411  
Class Times:
APT LAB2 MWF 08:45AM 11:30AM D403
APT LAB2 TTH 10:15AM 11:30AM D403
APT LAB2 MTWTHF 12:30PM 01:20PM D403
APT LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:45AM D402
APT LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:15AM D402
Dates: 02/04 -02/25/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course introduces concepts in sportsýpsychology for elementary school age children andýadolescents. Physical, psychological, and socialýgrowth is examined as they relate to physicalýactivity and competitive athletics. This is one ofýfour courses leading to the coaching authorizationýissued by the Iowa Department of Education as aýhead coach or assistant coach of anyýinterscholastic athletic activity.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/04 -02/25/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course introduces concepts in sportsýpsychology for elementary school age children andýadolescents. Physical, psychological, and socialýgrowth is examined as they relate to physicalýactivity and competitive athletics. This is one ofýfour courses leading to the coaching authorizationýissued by the Iowa Department of Education as aýhead coach or assistant coach of anyýinterscholastic athletic activity.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/07 -02/17/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Urquidi
Credits: 1.5
Course Level Fee: $10.00
This course is a combined lecture and lab courseýthat exposes students to all types of coatings andýwall coverings. Topics to be studied includeýpaints, stains, sealers, varnishes, and wallpaper.
Prerequisites: Take CON-136  
Class Times:
TRC LAB3 TTH 09:25AM 03:30PM H102
TRC LEC MF 08:00AM 11:50AM H102
TRC LAB3 M 01:00PM 03:30PM H102
TRC LAB3 W 08:00AM 03:30PM H102
Dates: 02/07 -02/08/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Sudrla
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $175.00
The Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)ýProvider Course is designed for healthcareýproviders who either direct or participate in theýmanagement of respiratory and/or cardiovascularýemergencies and cardiopulmonary arrest inýpediatric patients. Precourse preparation,ýdidactic instruction, and active participation inýskill stations and simulated cases will be used toýenhance the recognition of and intervention forýrespiratory emergencies, shock, andýcardiopulmonary arrest.
Co-requisites: Take EMS-545 EMS-546 EMS-825
Class Times:
ADS LEC S 08:00AM 04:30PM L427
ADS LEC F 02:00PM 10:30PM L427
Dates: 02/07 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Goulette
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $225.00
This course expands the students' knowledge ofýtasks, assessments and observations of patients inýthe health care environment. Students developýtechnical skills specific to complex needs of theýpatient.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-173
Class Times:
ADS LAB2 S 07:00AM 01:30PM L303
ADS LAB2 MWFS 03:00PM 09:30PM L303
ADS LAB2 MWF 03:00PM 09:30PM L303
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a cross-cultural study of theývariety of human adaptations to physical, socialýand cultural environments, primarily in terms ofýsubsistence, technology, social groupings,ýgovernment, economic organization, religion andýaesthetics.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course explores the creative processýemphasizing art as a visual form of communication.ýIt presents useful criteria for evaluation andýenjoyment of art through the development of visualývocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as wellýas art in a historical context.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that isýa biological concepts survey for non-scienceýmajors. Topics covered include biochemistry,ýmolecular and cellular biology, genetics,ýevolution, diversity of life, and ecology.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: McNaughton
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $93.50
This course presents the relationship betweenýproper nutrition and good health. Topics coveredýinclude digestion, absorption, and metabolism ofýcarbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Also includedýare vitamins, minerals, physical activity,ýmaintenance of a healthy body weight, nutritionalýneeds throughout the entire life cycle, andýevaluation of nutritional claims.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 orýhigher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163  ýEssentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?  ýor higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $93.50
This course presents the relationship betweenýproper nutrition and good health. Topics coveredýinclude digestion, absorption, and metabolism ofýcarbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Also includedýare vitamins, minerals, physical activity,ýmaintenance of a healthy body weight, nutritionalýneeds throughout the entire life cycle, andýevaluation of nutritional claims.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 orýhigher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163  ýEssentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?  ýor higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Koskovich
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higherý2) 2 semesters of High School Biology with a B- or better 3)ýCompletion with a C- or better in BIO 163 Essentials ofýAnatomy & Physiology 4) Instructor Permission to enroll inýthe course  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higherý2) 2 semesters of High School Biology with a B- or better 3)ýCompletion with a C- or better in BIO 163 Essentials ofýAnatomy & Physiology 4) Instructor Permission to enroll inýthe course  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology and histology.ýýPrerequisite: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACTýComposite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of HighýSchool Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semesterýof High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1ýsemester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in aýtransfer level Biology (BIO-105 or higher) orýChemistry (CHM-122 or higher) 4) InstructorýPermission to enroll in the course
Prerequisites: Take BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology and histology.ýýPrerequisite: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACTýComposite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of HighýSchool Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semesterýof High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1ýsemester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in aýtransfer level Biology (BIO-105 or higher) orýChemistry (CHM-122 or higher) 4) InstructorýPermission to enroll in the course
Prerequisites: Take BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course combines lecture and labýactivities for the study of microorganisms withýemphasis on bacteria and viruses. Topics coveredýinclude morphology, physiology, genetics, culturingýtechniques, identification, control, disease andýdisease resistance of microbes.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116 or BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course provides a broad overview of businessýincluding internal and external functions. Topicsýinclude economics, marketing, entrepreneurship,ýand management as well as related domestic andýinternational business issues.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to laws and courtýprocedures relating to business. It emphasizes theýethical, constitutional and regulatory aspects ofýbusiness. The course concludes with an in-depthýstudy of the laws governing the formation andýenforcement of contracts.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course studies the history of law enforcementýand respective agencies and the basic theories ofýthe criminal behavior as well as law enforcementýterminology and technology. It emphasizes theýduties and responsibilities of the law enforcementýofficer to the individual and society as a wholeýand explores and defines techniques, technicalýterms, and basic procedures.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is an exploration of writing as aýprocess with attention to audience, purpose andýpatterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete aýwriting sample to gauge preparedness for the course and thenýaccess instructional staff and resources in the CometýLearning Center both before and during the course to beýsuccessful.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Reiss
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is an exploration of writing as aýprocess with attention to audience, purpose andýpatterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete aýwriting sample to gauge preparedness for the course and thenýaccess instructional staff and resources in the CometýLearning Center both before and during the course to beýsuccessful.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Sawyer
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $28.75
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 withýemphasis on developing more complex, sophisticatedýforms of exposition. It includes a research paperýrequiring library research, documentation, andýbibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $105.75
A combined lecture and lab course focusing onýenvironmental concerns: ecosystems, pollution,ýpopulation, extinction, ethics, energy, food,ýconservation, and future interrelationships amongýthese concerns.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course introduces Spanish language andýculture through development of reading, writing,ýlistening, and speaking skills. It emphasizesýpronunciation, vocabulary, and basic grammar,ýreading, and writing.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is a geographic survey of nations andýcontinents with an emphasis on important physicalýcharacteristics of the major regions of the world.ýAttention is devoted to demographic, economic,ýpolitical, and cultural development and theýconsequent contemporary relationship with eachýother.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course traces the Western tradition fromýAntiquity through the seventeenth century.ýEmphasizes the process of change and the dynamicsýand interrelationships of events of the majorýsocieties, governance, and cultures of theýAncient, Medieval, Renaissance and beginnings ofýearly modern times.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Garcia
Credits: 3
This course surveys Western history from the ageýof Enlightenment in the Eighteenth century toýpresent day.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Hinz
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the basicýpeople, issues, movements, and events whichýshaped the Americanýexperience from Pre-Columbian times to the CivilýWar and Reconstruction.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $34.50
Surveys the basic forces and events that shaped American lifeýfrom the Reconstruction era to the present.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
Book Fee: $46.50
This course provides training on how to prepare anýEvaluation and Management (E/M) audit for medicalýfacilities. Students will review and audit medicalýdocumentation to ensure CPT guidelines areýacheived. Students will recognize how to applyýthe guidelines in auditing medical documentationýof the physician or other qualified health careýprofessional.
Co-requisites: Take HIT-244
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course presents medical terminology as theýlanguage of medicine. It also studies spelling,ýpronunciation and usage, emphasis on word analysisýand construction of definitions.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Lewis
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $37.25
This course provides an introduction to the studyýof short fiction, poetry, and drama.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of children's literatureýsuitable for elementary education. Focus is on theýreview and selection of materials. Also emphasizedýis the role of literature in the child's totalýdevelopment.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course addresses linear functions andýinequalities, quadratics, conics, polynomials andýrational functions, exponential and logarithmicýfunctions, linear systems, matrices andýdeterminants. Additional topics may includeýsequences, series, permutations, combinations, andýprobability. Completion of Pre-requisite courseýor alternative assessment required for enrollment.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or ACT Math Score of 21 orýALEKS assessment score of 32.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $112.00
This course is designed to provide the studentýwith a foundation in statistical concepts andýprocedures. The emphasis is on descriptiveýstatistics, probability, binomial and normalýdistributions, elementary sampling theory,ýhypothesis testing, and linear regression.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or Higher.  An ACT Math scoreýof 22 or ALEKS assessment score of 33 may be used in lieu ofýthe pre-requisite course.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course covers all fundamental arithmeticýconcepts and more routine algebraic operations.ýArithmetic concepts are fractions, percentages,ýgraphing, decimals, ratios, word problems,ýmetrics, areas, and volumes. Algebraic workýincludes solving simpler equations, proportions,ýand formula rearrangement.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: Restricted : CTE
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $131.25
This course introduces students to the role ofýplanning, organizing, staffing, directing, andýcontrolling in formal and informal organizationsýof all sizes. This course presents theoreticalýbases and real world examples of implementation.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course covers consumer and organizationalýbuying behavior, targeting market opportunities,ýdeveloping and managing new products, marketingýchannels, logistics, and strategic market planningýand implementation. This course examines marketingýfrom the consumers' and organizationalýperspective.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
A general course designed to make the student moreýaware of musical form, media, genres, musicalýperiods, and the essential role of music in lifeýand culture. Emphasizes the development of toolsýfor intelligent listening and appreciation.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course introduces a broad spectrum ofýphilosophical questions and perspectives, with anýemphasis on the systematic questioning of basicýassumptions about reality, knowledge, meaning, andývalues.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Yanney
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $53.50
This course introduces fundamental theories ofýmoral behavior, examines important concepts andýarguments used in moral reasoning, and appliesýethical theories to contemporary personal andýsocial issues.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $53.50
This course introduces fundamental theories ofýmoral behavior, examines important concepts andýarguments used in moral reasoning, and appliesýethical theories to contemporary personal andýsocial issues.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the Americanýsystem of government, including the U.S.ýConstitution. Basic philosophies, generalýprinciples of federalism, civil liberties, publicýopinion, political parties and interest groups,ýthe electoral process, and the structure andýfunction of national government will be covered.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
This course introduces students to the scientificýstudy of mental processes and behavior withýemphasis on psychological theories. This courseýexplains the importance of evidence-basedýapproaches in practice and literature. Studentsýapply critical thinking in relation to researchýmethods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
This course introduces students to the scientificýstudy of mental processes and behavior withýemphasis on psychological theories. This courseýexplains the importance of evidence-basedýapproaches in practice and literature. Studentsýapply critical thinking in relation to researchýmethods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
This course introduces students to the scientificýstudy of mental processes and behavior withýemphasis on psychological theories. This courseýexplains the importance of evidence-basedýapproaches in practice and literature. Studentsýapply critical thinking in relation to researchýmethods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Clifford
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course examines the process of humanýdevelopment. It covers the entirety of people'sýlife span from embryogenesis to death throughýthe biopsychosocial lens.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course examines the process of humanýdevelopment. It covers the entirety of people'sýlife span from embryogenesis to death throughýthe biopsychosocial lens.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course will introduce students to theories ofýpsychopathology, behavioral changes, andýtreatments associated with abnormal behavior.ýAll categories and disorders within the DSM-5-TRýwill be evaluated. Emphasis on the public's viewýof stigma and misinterpretation of abnormalýdisorders will also be addressed.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $44.00
The course studies interpersonal relations, socialýattitudes, group dynamics, inter-group relations,ýclass and cultural influences in a psychologicalýcontext. ýý
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course explores the world view, doctrines,ýand practices of the following major religions:ýTribal, Hindu, Buddhist, Confucian/Taoist, Jewish,ýChristian, Muslim, and New Age. It examines themesýsuch as view of the world, views of God, conditionýof humankind, requirements for a moral life, etc.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the fundamentalýconcepts used in the study of human socialýinteraction with emphasis on group aspects ofýsocial behavior. Subject areas include researchýmethods, theory, culture and social structure,ýsocialization, groups and formal organizations,ýdeviance and social control, stratification, raceýand ethnicity (including whiteness), major socialýinstitutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the fundamentalýconcepts used in the study of human socialýinteraction with emphasis on group aspects ofýsocial behavior. Subject areas include researchýmethods, theory, culture and social structure,ýsocialization, groups and formal organizations,ýdeviance and social control, stratification, raceýand ethnicity (including whiteness), major socialýinstitutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the fundamentalýconcepts used in the study of human socialýinteraction with emphasis on group aspects ofýsocial behavior. Subject areas include researchýmethods, theory, culture and social structure,ýsocialization, groups and formal organizations,ýdeviance and social control, stratification, raceýand ethnicity (including whiteness), major socialýinstitutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a study of selected problems ofýmodern society, primarily in the United States,ýtheir nature, development, social courses andýalternative solutions. It includes such topicýareas as racial and sexual discrimination, urbanýand rural problems, crime and delinquency, familyýand generational problems, health and medicalýcare, social deviance, substance abuse and suchýglobal problems as population, world hunger andýinternational conflict.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $54.50
This course examines the family as a basicýinstitution. Special focus is given to the maritalýlife cycle: courtship, dating, marriage, theýchildbearing years, parent-child relationships andýmarriage during the middle and older years. Thisýcourse examines the implication of maritalýdissolution and the family, as they exist underýmodern social conditions. Focus is given toýcontemporary variations of the family commonlyýreferred to as intimate relationshipsý(co-habitation, hooking up and gay marriage). Thisýcourse is a required component for USD, BCU andýBVU Social Work transfer programs.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Anderson
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $80.00
This course consists of theoretical analysis ofýthe relation of deviant group behavior andýsubcultures/countercultures to community standardsýof conventional behavior as expressed in laws andýnorms. Analysis of social control settings andýmechanisms and the relationship between socialýdeviance and social control efforts at both theýmicro, mezzo and macro levels are emphasized.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
The course combines theory of speech communicationýwith public speech performance skills. Emphasis isýon speech delivery, preparation, organization,ýsupport, and audience analysis. Practice of skillsýis through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
The course combines theory of speech communicationýwith public speech performance skills. Emphasis isýon speech delivery, preparation, organization,ýsupport, and audience analysis. Practice of skillsýis through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
The course combines theory of speech communicationýwith public speech performance skills. Emphasis isýon speech delivery, preparation, organization,ýsupport, and audience analysis. Practice of skillsýis through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Eggers
Credits: 3
This course teaches principles of effectiveýcommunication in one-to-one relationships and inýsmall groups. It focuses on communication theory,ýlistening, self-concept, language, perception, andýnonverbal communication.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/10 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course teaches principles of effectiveýcommunication in one-to-one relationships and inýsmall groups. It focuses on communication theory,ýlistening, self-concept, language, perception, andýnonverbal communication.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/12 -03/18/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Garvey
Credits: 3
This course is a continuation of CAD 3-DimensionalýModeling I. Advance parametric solid model CADýfeatures are taught. Parametric concepts withýdesign intent are emphasized and solid CAD modelsýare built and edited. This course builds onýprevious basic drafting skills and focus on usingýparametric solid modeling design software toýdevelop complete working drawings with assembliesýand bill of materials.
Prerequisites: Take CAD-277  
Class Times:
ADS LAB2 MTWTHF 08:50AM 11:30AM L407
ADS LEC MTWTHF 08:00AM 08:40AM L407
Dates: 02/13 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Mercer
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $80.00
The course will address all aspects of patientýcare in a physical therapy setting, including whatýis expected of a PTA at entry-level practice. Thisýcourse will incorporate students' experiences fromýClinical Affiliation I, II, and III. Careerýreadiness topics will be explored,ýincluding licensure preparedness, resume writingýand interview skills, career and professionalýdevelopment, health care provider and patientýsafety, PT/PTA team, and others.  Anýinterprofessional educational experience will alsoýbe conducted during the seminar.
Prerequisites: Take PTA-270  
Class Times:
RHK LEC MT 08:00AM 05:00PM A137
RHK LEC TW 08:00AM 05:00PM A137
RHK LEC THF 08:00AM 05:00PM A137
Dates: 02/17 -03/21/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Heilman
Credits: 3
This course is the second of three full-timeýclinical experiences under the direct supervisionýof a physical therapist or physical therapistýassistant.
Prerequisites: Take PTA-451  
Co-requisites: Take PTA-454
Class Times:
OJT OJT MTWTHF 08:00AM 05:00PM OJT
Dates: 02/18 -03/20/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Urquidi
Credits: 2.5
Course Level Fee: $10.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course in whichýstudents will learn to hang interior doors,ýinstall the trim around the doors and windows,ýinstall cabinets and special shelving, and installýa complete stairway balustrade.
Prerequisites: Take CON-136  
Class Times:
TRC LAB3 F 08:00AM 11:12AM H102
TRC LAB3 TTH 09:40AM 02:50PM H102
TRC LAB3 MW 10:25AM 02:50PM H102
TRC LEC MW 08:00AM 10:15AM H102
Dates: 02/19 -04/09/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Hardyk
Credits: 5
Course Level Fee: $15.00
This course utilizes lecture and lab activities toýprovide industry production experience repairingýcollision damaged vehicles to pre-accidentýspecifications. Auto collision industry standardsýand procedures are followed as guidelines forýacceptable repairs.ýý
Prerequisites: Take CRR-533 CRR-551,  
Class Times:
APT LAB2 TTH 09:55AM 11:30AM D403
APT LAB2 MTWTHF 12:30PM 01:30PM D403
APT LEC TTH 09:30AM 09:55AM D402
APT LAB2 MWF 08:25AM 11:30AM D403
APT LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:25AM D402
Dates: 02/21 -04/04/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Donnelly
Credits: 2
This course introduces students to the principlesýof pumps including connections and applications.ýStudents will gain working knowledge ofýcentrifugal and positive displacement pumps alongýwith operating conditions governing pressureýand flows in the system.
Class Times:
ADS LEC MWF 10:05AM 10:55AM L431
ADS LAB2 MWF 10:55AM 12:35PM L431
Dates: 02/26 -03/26/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Book Fee: $33.75
This course is an introduction to theýphysiological processes and anatomical features ofýthe human body which are related to and affectedýby physical activity and training. This is one ofýthe four courses leading to the coachingýauthorization issued by the Iowa Department ofýEducation as a head coach or assistant coach ofýany interscholastic athletic activities.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/26 -03/26/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Book Fee: $33.75
This course is an introduction to theýphysiological processes and anatomical features ofýthe human body which are related to and affectedýby physical activity and training. This is one ofýthe four courses leading to the coachingýauthorization issued by the Iowa Department ofýEducation as a head coach or assistant coach ofýany interscholastic athletic activities.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/26 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Frenchman
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $100.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities toýpresent the Gas Metal Arc welding (MIG) processýused extensively by industry, with a focus onýpulse metal transfer. It emphasizes hands-onýapplications, metal transfer concepts, GMAWýequipment, welding procedures, and out of positionýwelding with an emphasis on aluminum and mildýsteel, as well as safety.
Prerequisites: Take WEL-424  
Class Times:
TRC LAB2 T 11:00AM 12:10PM H208
TRC LAB2 W 08:00AM 09:50AM 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 W 01:00PM 02:15AM H208
Dates: 02/26 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Fitch
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $70.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities toýpresent the Gas Metal Arc welding (MIG) processýused extensively by industry. A continuation ofýIntro to GMAW, WEL 423, students learn out ofýposition welds using hands-on applications, metalýtransfer concepts, GMAW equipment maintenance,ýwelding procedures, out of position welding,ýand safety.ý
Prerequisites: Take WEL-423  
Class Times:
TRC LEC M 12:30PM 01:10PM H208
TRC LAB2 WF 10:30AM 12:30PM H208
TRC LAB2 M 01:50PM 03:10PM H208
TRC LAB2 TH 12:40PM 03:40PM H208
TRC LAB2 TH 11:00AM 12:00PM H208
Dates: 02/26 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Postema
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $70.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities toýpresent the Gas Metal Arc welding (MIG) processýused extensively by industry. A continuation ofýIntro to GMAW, WEL 423, students learn out ofýposition welds using hands-on applications, metalýtransfer concepts, GMAW equipment maintenance,ýwelding procedures, out of position welding,ýand safety.ý
Prerequisites: Take WEL-423  
Class Times:
TRC LAB2 W 09:10AM 10:30AM H208
TRC LEC W 08:30AM 09:10AM H208
TRC LAB2 MTTHF 08:30AM 10:30AM H208
Dates: 02/26 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Postema
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $70.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities toýpresent the Gas Metal Arc welding (MIG) processýused extensively by industry. A continuation ofýIntro to GMAW, WEL 423, students learn out ofýposition welds using hands-on applications, metalýtransfer concepts, GMAW equipment maintenance,ýwelding procedures, out of position welding,ýand safety.ý
Prerequisites: Take WEL-423  
Class Times:
TRC LEC T 08:30AM 09:10AM H208
TRC LAB2 T 09:10AM 10:30AM H208
TRC LAB2 MWTHF 08:30AM 10:30AM H208
Dates: 02/28 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $225.00
This course expands the students' knowledge ofýtasks, assessments and observations of patients inýthe health care environment. Students developýtechnical skills specific to complex needs of theýpatient.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-173
Class Times:
ADS LAB2 S 07:00AM 01:30PM L303
ADS LAB2 MWF 03:00PM 09:30PM L303
ADS LAB2 F 03:00PM 09:30PM L303
Dates: 02/28 -05/13/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Holdsworth
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $225.00
This course expands the students' knowledge ofýtasks, assessments and observations of patients inýthe health care environment. Students developýtechnical skills specific to complex needs of theýpatient.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-173
Class Times:
TBA LAB2 F 03:00PM 09:30PM TBA
TBA LAB2 S 07:00AM 01:30PM TBA
TBA LAB2 MWF 03:00PM 09:30PM TBA
Dates: 03/04 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Oetken
Credits: 3
This course is a lecture and lab foundationalýcourse in agronomy.  Crop, soil, and environmentalýsciences are applied to understanding agriculturalýsystems in the world.  Introduces the concepts ofýplant, soil, tillage, pest, environmental andýsustainability in crop production.
Class Times:
GSM LAB2 MTWTH 09:15AM 10:00AM C126
GSM LEC MTWTH 08:30AM 09:15AM C126
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Christofferson
Credits: 1
This course covers sales and use tax'sýconstitutional basis, tax basis, administrationý(including collection and remittance procedures),ýand audit defense.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course emphasizes keyboard mastery. It wasýdesigned to develop accuracy, speed, and controlýof the keyboard. Through completion of theýlessons, students advance toward a minimumýcompetency level of 30 gross words per minuteý(GWAM)on a 3-minute official time with a maximumýof 3 errors. The alphabetic keys are reviewedýthree times.ýýEvery lesson contains exercises of 15-sec.,ý30-sec., and 1-3 minutes timings. Students areýencouraged to meet the speed and accuracy goals inýeach exercise before continuing on to the nextýexercise. Progress Reports help students evaluateýtheir progress. ýýUsing the backspace key and correcting errors isýnot allowed.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This course introduces physical, chemical, andýbiological properties of soils, their formation,ýclassification, and distribution.  A soil surveyýand otherýinformation sources will be used to balance agronoýmic, economic, and environmental concerns in soilýmanagement.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is an overview of the structure,ýeconomics, organization, and function of the worldýfood marketing system. Topics in past, present andýfuture domestic and worldwide market issues areýdiscussed. The course examines how the marketingýsystem is influenced by governmental and privateýpolicy and effects those policies have onýproducers, commodity handlers, processors,ýmiddlemen, and consumers. Basic marketing andýmerchandising strategies are also covered.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course will provide students anýunderstanding of the retail beef industry.ýStudents will learn concepts related to theýimportant management decisions cow-calf,ýyearling-stocker producers must make. Alsoýincluded are animal health concerns includingýprevention and treatment strategies. Properýruminant nutrition balance rations and forageýmanagement will also be discussed.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course explores the creative processýemphasizing art as a visual form of communication.ýIt presents useful criteria for evaluation andýenjoyment of art through the development of visualývocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as wellýas art in a historical context.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course covers the advanced features ofýMicrosoft Word. Skills introduced include usingýmail merge features; sorting text and dataýrecords; creating macros; document notations;ýusing basic desktop publishing features; andýcreating online forms.
Prerequisites: Take BCA-129 or ADM-123,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: Requires Windows 10ýRequires Microsoft Office 365ýor Office 2021 fo
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Underbakke
Credits: 2
This course acquaints students with additionalýfeatures of the Excel spreadsheet program. Topicsýinclude templates, macros, data validation,ýimporting external data, pivot charts, and pivotýtables.
Prerequisites: Take BCA-147 or CSC 116  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: Requires Windows 10ýRequires Microsoft Office 365ýor Office 2021 fo
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Spahn
Credits: 2
This course teaches the fundamentals of databaseýdesign and database creation. Students learn toýcreate databases, query databases, maintainýdatabases using design and update features, createýcustom reports, forms and combo boxes and createýand use a data access page that allows users toýutilize an Access database using the Internet.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: Requires Windows 10ýRequires Microsoft Office 365ýor Office 2021 fo
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This is a combined lecture and lab course that isýa biological concepts survey for non-scienceýmajors. Topics covered include biochemistry,ýmolecular and cellular biology, genetics,ýevolution, diversity of life, and ecology.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $93.50
This course presents the relationship betweenýproper nutrition and good health. Topics coveredýinclude digestion, absorption, and metabolism ofýcarbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Also includedýare vitamins, minerals, physical activity,ýmaintenance of a healthy body weight, nutritionalýneeds throughout the entire life cycle, andýevaluation of nutritional claims.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 orýhigher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163  ýEssentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?  ýor higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This is a terminal one-semester lecture and labýcourse covering the structure and function of theýhuman organ systems and their organs. It alsoýincludes an introduction to medical terminology,ýhomeostasis, basic cell and tissue structure andýfunction. Students are required to identifyýspecific organs including the major bones, theýmajor muscles and the major blood vessels.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higherý2) 2 semesters of High School Biology with a B- or better 3)ýCompletion with a C- or better in BIO 163 Essentials ofýAnatomy & Physiology 4) Instructor Permission to enroll inýthe course  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higherý2) 2 semesters of High School Biology with a B- or better 3)ýCompletion with a C- or better in BIO 163 Essentials ofýAnatomy & Physiology 4) Instructor Permission to enroll inýthe course  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology and histology.ýýPrerequisite: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACTýComposite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of HighýSchool Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semesterýof High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1ýsemester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in aýtransfer level Biology (BIO-105 or higher) orýChemistry (CHM-122 or higher) 4) InstructorýPermission to enroll in the course
Prerequisites: Take BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology and histology.ýýPrerequisite: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACTýComposite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of HighýSchool Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semesterýof High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1ýsemester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in aýtransfer level Biology (BIO-105 or higher) orýChemistry (CHM-122 or higher) 4) InstructorýPermission to enroll in the course
Prerequisites: Take BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology and histology.ýýPrerequisite: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACTýComposite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of HighýSchool Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semesterýof High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1ýsemester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in aýtransfer level Biology (BIO-105 or higher) orýChemistry (CHM-122 or higher) 4) InstructorýPermission to enroll in the course
Prerequisites: Take BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course combines lecture and labýactivities for the study of microorganisms withýemphasis on bacteria and viruses. Topics coveredýinclude morphology, physiology, genetics, culturingýtechniques, identification, control, disease andýdisease resistance of microbes.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116 or BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course provides a broad overview of businessýincluding internal and external functions. Topicsýinclude economics, marketing, entrepreneurship,ýand management as well as related domestic andýinternational business issues.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $132.00
This course is designed to familiarizeýindividuals with current and emerging electronicýcommerce technologies using the Internet. Someýof the topics include Internet technology forýbusiness advantage, managing electronic commerceýfunds transfer, reinventing the future ofýbusiness through electronic commerce, businessýopportunities in electronic commerce, electronicýcommerce web site design, social, political, andýethical issues associated with electronicýcommerce, and business plans for technologyýventures.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to laws and courtýprocedures relating to business. It emphasizes theýethical, constitutional and regulatory aspects ofýbusiness. The course concludes with an in-depthýstudy of the laws governing the formation andýenforcement of contracts.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course emphasizes the Uniform Commercial Codeýand its importance to business enterprises andýcovers property, agency and businessýorganizations. It is a continuation of BusinessýLaw I.
Prerequisites: Take BUS-185,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $120.00
This course addresses the essential concern ofýmacroeconomics; understanding and improving theýperformance of the economy as a whole by studyingýtopics such as the effect of fiscal policy andýmonetary policy on inflation, unemployment andýeconomic growth in a global economy.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $120.00
This course provides tools to analyze the choicesýmade by households, firms and governments, and howýthese choices affect various domestic marketýstructures and international markets.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is an exploration of writing as aýprocess with attention to audience, purpose andýpatterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete aýwriting sample to gauge preparedness for the course and thenýaccess instructional staff and resources in the CometýLearning Center both before and during the course to beýsuccessful.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is an exploration of writing as aýprocess with attention to audience, purpose andýpatterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete aýwriting sample to gauge preparedness for the course and thenýaccess instructional staff and resources in the CometýLearning Center both before and during the course to beýsuccessful.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $28.75
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 withýemphasis on developing more complex, sophisticatedýforms of exposition. It includes a research paperýrequiring library research, documentation, andýbibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Riedel
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $28.75
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 withýemphasis on developing more complex, sophisticatedýforms of exposition. It includes a research paperýrequiring library research, documentation, andýbibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $105.75
A combined lecture and lab course focusing onýenvironmental concerns: ecosystems, pollution,ýpopulation, extinction, ethics, energy, food,ýconservation, and future interrelationships amongýthese concerns.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course introduces Spanish language andýculture through development of reading, writing,ýlistening, and speaking skills. It emphasizesýpronunciation, vocabulary, and basic grammar,ýreading, and writing.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course is a continuation of FLS 141. It willýexpand on the learning from FLS 141 and develop aýdeeper understanding and comprehension of theýlanguage and culture. It will improve theýstudent?s ability to interact with aural andýwritten Spanish. It will improve the student?sýability to communicate in both written and spokenýform in the language.
Prerequisites: Take FLS-141,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Rathmann
Credits: 3
This course is a geographic survey of nations andýcontinents with an emphasis on important physicalýcharacteristics of the major regions of the world.ýAttention is devoted to demographic, economic,ýpolitical, and cultural development and theýconsequent contemporary relationship with eachýother.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Todd
Credits: 3
This course traces the Western tradition fromýAntiquity through the seventeenth century.ýEmphasizes the process of change and the dynamicsýand interrelationships of events of the majorýsocieties, governance, and cultures of theýAncient, Medieval, Renaissance and beginnings ofýearly modern times.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course surveys Western history from the ageýof Enlightenment in the Eighteenth century toýpresent day.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the basicýpeople, issues, movements, and events whichýshaped the Americanýexperience from Pre-Columbian times to the CivilýWar and Reconstruction.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $34.50
Surveys the basic forces and events that shaped American lifeýfrom the Reconstruction era to the present.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course is designed to provide information onýcareer options for individuals who are interestedýin pursuing a career in the health care industry.ýStudents are given opportunities for careerýexploration through research and projects. Topicsýinclude: health care delivery systems, legal andýethical issues, health promotion, wellness, andýcharacteristics of health care workers.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is designed to provide information onýcareer options for individuals who are interestedýin pursuing a career in the healthcare industry.ýIt includes the study of team dynamics andýcommunication techniques necessary to work andýsucceed in the healthcare field. Students areýgiven opportunities for career exploration throughýresearch and projects utilizing the internet andýlibrary databases. Students utilize onlineýliteracy tools necessary for taking online coursesýand for careers in the healthcare industry.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course presents medical terminology as theýlanguage of medicine. It also studies spelling,ýpronunciation and usage, emphasis on word analysisýand construction of definitions.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This lecture course provides an introduction toýdental terminology related to patient care,ýdocumentation, and the business aspect ofýdentistry.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Book Fee: $46.75
This course involves the study of team dynamicsýand communication techniques necessary to promoteýeffective, collaborative team outcomes. Topicsýinclude: communication, delegation ofýresponsibilities, goal setting, coaching, conflictýresolution, and roles of team members.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Brasch
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $37.25
This course provides an introduction to the studyýof short fiction, poetry, and drama.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of children's literatureýsuitable for elementary education. Focus is on theýreview and selection of materials. Also emphasizedýis the role of literature in the child's totalýdevelopment.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course addresses linear functions andýinequalities, quadratics, conics, polynomials andýrational functions, exponential and logarithmicýfunctions, linear systems, matrices andýdeterminants. Additional topics may includeýsequences, series, permutations, combinations, andýprobability. Completion of Pre-requisite courseýor alternative assessment required for enrollment.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or ACT Math Score of 21 orýALEKS assessment score of 32.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $112.00
This course is designed to provide the studentýwith a foundation in statistical concepts andýprocedures. The emphasis is on descriptiveýstatistics, probability, binomial and normalýdistributions, elementary sampling theory,ýhypothesis testing, and linear regression.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or Higher.  An ACT Math scoreýof 22 or ALEKS assessment score of 33 may be used in lieu ofýthe pre-requisite course.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course covers all fundamental arithmeticýconcepts and more routine algebraic operations.ýArithmetic concepts are fractions, percentages,ýgraphing, decimals, ratios, word problems,ýmetrics, areas, and volumes. Algebraic workýincludes solving simpler equations, proportions,ýand formula rearrangement.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: Restricted : CTE
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $131.25
This course introduces students to the role ofýplanning, organizing, staffing, directing, andýcontrolling in formal and informal organizationsýof all sizes. This course presents theoreticalýbases and real world examples of implementation.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course covers consumer and organizationalýbuying behavior, targeting market opportunities,ýdeveloping and managing new products, marketingýchannels, logistics, and strategic market planningýand implementation. This course examines marketingýfrom the consumers' and organizationalýperspective.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
A general course designed to make the student moreýaware of musical form, media, genres, musicalýperiods, and the essential role of music in lifeýand culture. Emphasizes the development of toolsýfor intelligent listening and appreciation.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Thiner
Credits: 3
This course introduces a broad spectrum ofýphilosophical questions and perspectives, with anýemphasis on the systematic questioning of basicýassumptions about reality, knowledge, meaning, andývalues.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $53.50
This course introduces fundamental theories ofýmoral behavior, examines important concepts andýarguments used in moral reasoning, and appliesýethical theories to contemporary personal andýsocial issues.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the Americanýsystem of government, including the U.S.ýConstitution. Basic philosophies, generalýprinciples of federalism, civil liberties, publicýopinion, political parties and interest groups,ýthe electoral process, and the structure andýfunction of national government will be covered.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
This course introduces students to the scientificýstudy of mental processes and behavior withýemphasis on psychological theories. This courseýexplains the importance of evidence-basedýapproaches in practice and literature. Studentsýapply critical thinking in relation to researchýmethods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Whitehill
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
This course introduces students to the scientificýstudy of mental processes and behavior withýemphasis on psychological theories. This courseýexplains the importance of evidence-basedýapproaches in practice and literature. Studentsýapply critical thinking in relation to researchýmethods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course examines the process of humanýdevelopment. It covers the entirety of people'sýlife span from embryogenesis to death throughýthe biopsychosocial lens.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course examines the process of humanýdevelopment. It covers the entirety of people'sýlife span from embryogenesis to death throughýthe biopsychosocial lens.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course will introduce students to theories ofýpsychopathology, behavioral changes, andýtreatments associated with abnormal behavior.ýAll categories and disorders within the DSM-5-TRýwill be evaluated. Emphasis on the public's viewýof stigma and misinterpretation of abnormalýdisorders will also be addressed.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course introduces students to the College'sýexpectations, environment, and resources so thatýstudents may become more competent participants inýthe learning process.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course introduces students to the College'sýexpectations, environment, and resources so thatýstudents may become more competent participants inýthe learning process.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course introduces students to the College'sýexpectations, environment, and resources so thatýstudents may become more competent participants inýthe learning process.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the fundamentalýconcepts used in the study of human socialýinteraction with emphasis on group aspects ofýsocial behavior. Subject areas include researchýmethods, theory, culture and social structure,ýsocialization, groups and formal organizations,ýdeviance and social control, stratification, raceýand ethnicity (including whiteness), major socialýinstitutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the fundamentalýconcepts used in the study of human socialýinteraction with emphasis on group aspects ofýsocial behavior. Subject areas include researchýmethods, theory, culture and social structure,ýsocialization, groups and formal organizations,ýdeviance and social control, stratification, raceýand ethnicity (including whiteness), major socialýinstitutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $54.50
This course examines the family as a basicýinstitution. Special focus is given to the maritalýlife cycle: courtship, dating, marriage, theýchildbearing years, parent-child relationships andýmarriage during the middle and older years. Thisýcourse examines the implication of maritalýdissolution and the family, as they exist underýmodern social conditions. Focus is given toýcontemporary variations of the family commonlyýreferred to as intimate relationshipsý(co-habitation, hooking up and gay marriage). Thisýcourse is a required component for USD, BCU andýBVU Social Work transfer programs.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
The course combines theory of speech communicationýwith public speech performance skills. Emphasis isýon speech delivery, preparation, organization,ýsupport, and audience analysis. Practice of skillsýis through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/17 -05/11/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Duncan
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
The course combines theory of speech communicationýwith public speech performance skills. Emphasis isýon speech delivery, preparation, organization,ýsupport, and audience analysis. Practice of skillsýis through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/18 -04/17/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $140.00
This course is designed to provide the studentýwith the fundamentals of patient care in theýhealth care environment. Students learn basicýanatomy, physiology, medical terminology, meetingýhuman needs, safety measures, infection control,ýand physical care.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-174
Class Times:
ADS LEC TTH 04:00PM 09:30PM L303
Dates: 03/19 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Sampson
Credits: 5
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This course allows students to discover variousývehicle computer control systems and theirýcomponents. Students concentrate individually onýeach domestic manufacturer's system includingýsystem operation and factory diagnostic methods.ýEmphasizes is placed on computerized electronicýfuel injection systems and computer-controlledýignition systems.
Prerequisites: Take AUT-633,  
Co-requisites: Take AUT-807
Class Times:
TRC LAB3 TTH 10:20AM 12:35PM H300
TRC LAB3 MWF 09:45AM 12:35PM H300
TRC LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:10AM H112
TRC LEC MWF 09:00AM 09:40AM H112
Dates: 03/19 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Pomerson
Credits: 2
This course acquaints students with additionalýfeatures of the Excel spreadsheet program. Topicsýinclude templates, macros, data validation,ýimporting external data, pivot charts, and pivotýtables.
Prerequisites: Take BCA-147 or CSC 116  
Class Times:
RHK LEC MW 02:00PM 03:50PM A449
Add'l Info: Requires Windows 10ýRequires Microsoft Office 365ýor Office 2021 fo
Dates: 03/19 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Garvey
Credits: 4
This course builds on previous drafting studiesýand focuses on common industry processes ofýmanufacturing. The process of welding and theýcreation of weldments is studied along with theýprinciples and creation of sheet metalýdevelopments. The intersection of lines, planesýand solids is also covered.
Prerequisites: Take CAD-279  
Class Times:
ADS LEC MTWTHF 08:00AM 08:40AM L407
ADS LAB2 MTWTHF 08:50AM 10:10AM L407
Dates: 03/19 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Sward
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $52.00
This course is a combined lecture and laboratoryýclass.This class introduces uses of PLCs,ýprogramming PLCs via ladder diagrams, wiring PLCsýto sensors and controllers.
Class Times:
GSM LEC MW 08:00AM 09:40AM C141
GSM LAB3 MW 09:50AM 12:20PM C140
Dates: 03/19 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Phelps
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $20.00
This course is a combined lecture and lab courseýintroducing reverse cycle heating and theýcomponents and controls of this popular heatýsource. This course covers auxiliary heat, C.O.P.,ýinstallation and maintenance of air-to-air andýground source systems, and includes system wiringýand electrical troubleshooting.
Co-requisites: Take ELE-112
Class Times:
APT LAB3 F 08:30AM 10:20AM D311
APT LEC MTWTH 08:30AM 09:20AM D317
APT LAB3 MTWTH 09:30AM 10:20AM D311
Dates: 03/19 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Wenzel
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $155.00
This course is a combined lecture and lab courseýintroducing reverse cycle heating and theýcomponents and controls of this popular heatýsource. This course covers auxiliary heat, C.O.P.,ýinstallation and maintenance of air-to-air andýground source systems, and includes system wiringýand 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
Add'l Info: College Now Course
Dates: 03/19 -05/13/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Stover
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $20.00
This course is a combined lecture and lab courseýintroducing reverse cycle heating and theýcomponents and controls of this popular heatýsource. This course covers auxiliary heat, C.O.P.,ýinstallation and maintenance of air-to-air andýground source systems, and includes system wiringýand electrical troubleshooting.
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
Dates: 03/19 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Phelps
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $30.00
This course is a combined lecture and lab course.ýIt is a continuation of basic electricity thatýincludes wiring diagrams, theory of electricalýoperation, and fundamentals of magnets, componentýdesign and basic electronics.ýý
Class Times:
APT LEC MW 12:30PM 02:10PM D317
APT LAB3 TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM D311
APT LAB3 TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM D311
Dates: 03/19 -05/13/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Stover
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $30.00
This course is a combined lecture and lab course.ýIt is a continuation of basic electricity thatýincludes wiring diagrams, theory of electricalýoperation, and fundamentals of magnets, componentýdesign and basic electronics.ýý
Class Times:
DNWT LAB3 T 09:30AM 12:30PM C9
DNWT LAB3 TH 09:30AM 11:50AM C9
DNWT LEC MW 09:30AM 11:10AM C9
Dates: 03/19 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Garvey
Credits: 2
This course introduces geometric dimensioning andýtolerancing, an element of engineering drawingýthat includes the geometry, critical functionalýrelationships, and tolerances allowed for theýproper function of a part.
Prerequisites: DRF-113  
Class Times:
ADS LAB2 MTWTHF 10:50AM 11:30AM L407
ADS LEC MTWTHF 10:20AM 10:40AM L407
Dates: 03/19 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course enables students to design secureýnetworks, configure network security devices, andýharden Windows and Linux hosts.  Students willýlearn how to implement firewall rules, configureýIntrusion Detection Systems, and VPNs.  Studentsýwill also configure system security by followingýbest practices regarding user and fileýpermissions, virus attacks, security templates,ýand patch management.
Prerequisites: Take NET-612  
Class Times:
TSI LAB2 MTWTHF 09:20AM 10:00AM T212
TSI LEC MTWTHF 08:30AM 09:10AM T212
Dates: 03/19 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Thiele
Credits: 3
This course equips students with the knowledge,ýskills, and abilities to build and run a VMwareývSphere environment. It focuses on theýinstallation and configuration of VMware ESX/ESXiýhosts and VMware vCenter Server and on theýmanagement of ESX/ESXi hosts and virtual machinesýwith vCenter Server. The course prepares studentsýto achieve the status of VMware CertifiedýProfessional. The course is based on VMware?s VCPýcertification and as such when VMware changesýtheir VCP certification this course will change toýreflect the most current certificationýrequirements.
Prerequisites: Take NET-172 NET-308  
Class Times:
TSI LAB2 TTHF 12:05PM 02:20PM T209
TSI LEC TTHF 11:30AM 12:05PM T209
Dates: 03/21 -04/01/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Urquidi
Credits: 1.5
Course Level Fee: $10.00
This course is a combined lecture and lab courseýthat introduces students to the various kinds ofýfloor coverings such as: wood strip floors,ýceramic tile floors, and laminate floors. Theýcourse also discusses vinyl sheet flooring, tile,ýand carpet.ýý
Prerequisites: Take CON-136  
Class Times:
TRC LAB3 F 08:00AM 11:50AM H102
TRC LAB3 TH 09:40AM 02:20PM H102
TRC LEC MWF 08:00AM 11:50AM H102
TRC LAB3 T 09:40AM 02:25PM H102
TRC LAB3 MW 01:00PM 03:30PM H102
Dates: 03/27 -05/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
Book Fee: $48.50
This course introduces conditioning programs andýtraining methods that tend to prevent athleticýinjuries. This course provides basic skills inýinjury procedures, while providing practicalýexperience in taping techniques. This is one ofýfour courses leading to the coaching authorizationýissued by the Iowa Department of Education as aýhead coach or assistant coach of anyýinterscholastic athletic activity.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/27 -05/09/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
Book Fee: $48.50
This course introduces conditioning programs andýtraining methods that tend to prevent athleticýinjuries. This course provides basic skills inýinjury procedures, while providing practicalýexperience in taping techniques. This is one ofýfour courses leading to the coaching authorizationýissued by the Iowa Department of Education as aýhead coach or assistant coach of anyýinterscholastic athletic activity.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/28 -03/29/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $175.00
This course will provide the student with anýintegrated approach to the care of the patientýwith common medical complaints or presentation.ýThe course moves from initial complaint-basedýassessment of the patient to field diagnosisýand management of immediately treatable underlyingýillness. Permission of instructor required.
Class Times:
ADS LEC F 02:00PM 10:30PM L427
ADS LEC S 08:00AM 04:30PM L427
Dates: 04/02 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Donnelly
Credits: 2
This course is designed to provide the studentýwith an introduction to basic process andýcontinuous process control. This course ýteaches two of the most common types of ýprocess control systems, flow and liquid level, ýand the basic concepts on which other systems are ýbased. Students will learn to calibrate, adjust,ýinstall, operate, and connect process control ýsystems in industrial applications thus broadeningýtheir employment opportunities. Topics include, ýbut are not limited to, feedback, modes, ýcharacteristics, variables, instrumentation and ýconnections.
Class Times:
ADS LAB2 MTWTHF 09:05AM 10:00AM L431
ADS LEC MTWTHF 08:30AM 09:00AM L431
Dates: 04/03 -05/07/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Heilman
Credits: 3
This course is the third in a series of threeýfull-time clinical experiences under the directýsupervision of a physical therapist or physicalýtherapist assistant.
Prerequisites: Take PTA-452  
Co-requisites: Take PTA-454
Class Times:
OJT OJT MTWTHF 08:00AM 05:00PM OJT
Dates: 04/07 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Donnelly
Credits: 2
This course is designed to introduce the studentýto the principles of DC and AC motors includingýconnection and application. A working knowledge ofýtransformers, including single and three phaseýconnection to various voltages and applicationsýwill be provided.
Prerequisites: Take ELE-112 and ELE-195  
Class Times:
ADS LAB2 MWF 10:55AM 12:35PM L431
ADS LEC MWF 10:05AM 10:55AM L431
Dates: 04/07 -05/02/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Jolin
Credits: 2
This course is conducted in a surgical facilityýand provides students an on-the-job clinicalýexperience with a variety of perioperativeýassignments. The student will experience a wideývariety of operating room situations where he/sheýwill use the skills learned in the classroom.ýUnder the supervision of the clinical preceptor,ýthe student will take part in surgical proceduresýand work as a member of the surgical teamýdemonstrating preparedness for entry levelýemployment. Instructor consent required.
Prerequisites: TAKE SUR-214  
Class Times:
OJT OJT OJT
Dates: 04/10 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Hardyk
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $140.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities toýdevelop advanced automotive refinishing shopýproduction skills by refinishing paint damagedýautomobiles to pre-damaged condition. Paintýmanufactures recommendations and refinishing shopýstandards are used to repair the vehicle toýcustomer satisfaction.ýý
Prerequisites: Take CRR-834,  
Class Times:
APT LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:05AM D402
APT LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:35AM D402
APT LAB2 TTH 10:05AM 11:30AM D403
APT LAB2 MWF 12:30PM 01:35PM D403
APT LAB2 MWF 08:35AM 11:30AM D403
Dates: 04/12 -05/13/25
Location: Cherokee
Instructor: Nelson
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $225.00
This course expands the students' knowledge ofýtasks, assessments and observations of patients inýthe health care environment. Students developýtechnical skills specific to complex needs of theýpatient.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-173
Class Times:
OTHR LAB2 OTHR
Dates: 04/19 -05/13/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $225.00
This course expands the students' knowledge ofýtasks, assessments and observations of patients inýthe health care environment. Students developýtechnical skills specific to complex needs of theýpatient.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-173
Class Times:
OTHR LAB2 S 08:00AM 01:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 MWF 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
Dates: 05/05 -05/09/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Nemitz
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $80.00
The purpose of this course is to prepare theýstudents to sit for the Surgical TechnologyýNational Board Certified Examination. Preparationýwill be a review of materials previous presentedýthroughout the surgical technology program.
Prerequisites: take SUR-535  
Class Times:
ADS LEC MTTHF 08:00AM 11:50AM L215
Dates: 05/08 -05/09/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Heilman
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $233.00
This course will provide a review of the PTAýcurriculum components in preparation for theýNational Physical Therapy Examination for PTAýlicensure exam.
Prerequisites: Take PTA-270  
Class Times:
RHK LEC MT 08:00AM 05:00PM TBA
RHK LEC THF 08:00AM 05:00PM A137
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is designed to teach the key conceptsýand skills required to record a variety ofýaccounting entries for both a service andýmerchandising business, to prepare financialýstatements, to record payroll entries, to prepareýpayroll records and to utilize good cashýmanagement skills. The skills learned will prepareýstudents for direct job entry as small businessýowners and entrepreneurs. These accountingýconcepts are applied to a variety of companies.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course is designed to acquaint the studentýwith the basic accounting concepts applicable toýthe operation of a service oriented or retailingýsole proprietorship.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
This course is designed to acquaint the studentýwith the basic accounting concepts applicable toýthe operation of a service oriented or retailingýsole proprietorship.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course is a continuation of Principles ofýAccounting I with the emphasis on partnership,ýcorporation, cost, and management accounting.
Prerequisites: Take ACC-131 Princ of Acct I  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course presents the payroll accountingýmethods for computing wages and salaries,ýcalculating deductions, journalizing payrollýentries, and preparing federal and stateýgovernment reports. It emphasizes the timelinessýand standard procedures of payroll data reportingýrequired of employers.ýý
Prerequisites: Take ACC-111 Intro to Acct or ACC-131 Princ of Acct I  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course covers the procedures necessary forýthe accumulation and analysis of accountingýinformation in a manufacturing setting. Topicsýcovered include job-order, process cost, andýstandard cost systems as well as variance analysisýand budgeting.ýý
Prerequisites: Take ACC-132 Princ of Acct II  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course utilizes computer software to teachýthe accounting procedures for service andýmerchandising businesses. Concepts includeýprocessing transactions and generating reports forýcustomers, vendors, inventory, and payroll;ýgenerating financial statements; performingýclosing procedures; and, customizing companyýsetup.ýý
Prerequisites: Take ACC-131 Princ of Acct I or ACC-111 Intro to Acct  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course emphasizes keyboard mastery. It wasýdesigned to develop accuracy, speed, and controlýof the keyboard. Through completion of theýlessons, students advance toward a minimumýcompetency level of 30 gross words per minuteý(GWAM)on a 3-minute official time with a maximumýof 3 errors. The alphabetic keys are reviewedýthree times.ýýEvery lesson contains exercises of 15-sec.,ý30-sec., and 1-3 minutes timings. Students areýencouraged to meet the speed and accuracy goals inýeach exercise before continuing on to the nextýexercise. Progress Reports help students evaluateýtheir progress. ýýUsing the backspace key and correcting errors isýnot allowed.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is designed for mastery of theýalphabetic keyboard. Students will review numericýand symbol keyboard reaches and the formatting ofýbusiness documents including memorandums, blockýand modified block letters, reports and tables.ýStudents must take the prerequisite course or typeý30 gross words a minute for three minutes withýthree errors or less. Prerequisites: ADM 105ýIntroduction to Keyboarding or type 30 gross wordsýa minute for 3 minutes with 3 errors or less.ýýý
Prerequisites: Take ADM-105 or pass typing test, see course description  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course covers the principles of businessýwriting, emphasizing the most important andýfrequently written business correspondenceýincluding business letters, memorandums, and ýe-mail. Attention is given to logicalýorganization and psychological application ofýwriting procedures as well as proper formattingýat the keyboard. Students cover units mostýappropriate to the needs of their individualýprograms.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course covers the principles of businessýwriting, emphasizing the most important andýfrequently written business correspondenceýincluding business letters, memorandums, and ýe-mail. Attention is given to logicalýorganization and psychological application ofýwriting procedures as well as proper formattingýat the keyboard. Students cover units mostýappropriate to the needs of their individualýprograms.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course familiarizes the student with theýmany dimensions of the professional secretary'sýposition in a modern day office, such as personalýtraits, telephone skills, communicationýprocessing capabilities, office supplies andýequipment,ýand material utilization. The specific job skillsýintroduced are utilization of business resources,ýmaking travel arrangements, arranging meetingsýand conferences and performing bankingýresponsibilities. The student will be equipped toýhandle these functions in a modern day office,ýand will refine skills associate withýcommunicationýeffectively in the office.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -08/02/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides on-the-job experience onýcampus or in the business community giving theýstudent experience and practical application ofýthe competencies learned in the AdministrativeýAssistant programs. The internship is coordinatedýby the college instructor and supervised by anýindustry professional at the work site. Studentýmust be in the final semester of the programýbefore enrolling in this course. Prerequisite:ýPermission of instructor, 2.0 cumulativeýGPA and a C (2.0) or better in core courses asýdefined by the program advisor. Prerequisite:ýPermission of instructor, 2.0 cumulative GPA and aýC (2.0) or better in core courses as defined byýthe program advisor.ý
Class Times:
OTHR OJT OTHR
OTHR LEC OTHR
Dates: 05/27 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course will examine the concepts andýprinciples of pharmacology. Major drugýclassifications and their actions, adverseýeffects, interactions, and contraindications forýuse are explored. Emphasis is placed on theýnurse's role in safe medication administration,ýdosage calculation, and patient education with useýof the nursing process.
Prerequisites: Take PNN-624 with a minimum grade of C.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course will examine the concepts andýprinciples of pharmacology. Major drugýclassifications and their actions, adverseýeffects, interactions, and contraindications forýuse are explored. Emphasis is placed on theýnurse's role in safe medication administration,ýdosage calculation, and patient education with useýof the nursing process.
Prerequisites: Take PNN-624 with a minimum grade of C.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a cross-cultural study of theývariety of human adaptations to physical, socialýand cultural environments, primarily in terms ofýsubsistence, technology, social groupings,ýgovernment, economic organization, religion andýaesthetics.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course explores the creative processýemphasizing art as a visual form of communication.ýIt presents useful criteria for evaluation andýenjoyment of art through the development of visualývocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as wellýas art in a historical context.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course explores the creative processýemphasizing art as a visual form of communication.ýIt presents useful criteria for evaluation andýenjoyment of art through the development of visualývocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as wellýas art in a historical context.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course explores the creative processýemphasizing art as a visual form of communication.ýIt presents useful criteria for evaluation andýenjoyment of art through the development of visualývocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as wellýas art in a historical context.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $30.00
Book Fee: $37.50
This combined lecture and lab course introducesýthe concepts of two-dimensional design andýspatial orientation to original design creation.ýTopics included are pattern, texture, line,ýshape, value, mass and color theory.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $50.00
This course introduces students to the digitalýcamera. Students study and practice the variedýartistic applications of digital images asýenhanced with computer software. A digital cameraýis required.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: No book required. Check supply list on first day.
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the visual arts fromýprehistoric times through the Middle Ages with anýemphasis on the relationship between art andýsocial, economic, religious and geographicalýconditions. It discusses the historical context ofýcontemporary forms of expression when relevant.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the visual arts fromýthe Renaissance to the present time with anýemphasis on the relationship between art andýsocial, economic, religious and technologicalýdevelopment. It stresses the historical context ofýcontemporary forms of expression and examinesýhuman concerns as they are revealed in art.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course is designed to acquaint the studentýwith the basic concepts of an electronicýspreadsheet program. Hands-on practice inýdesigning, building, and editing spreadsheets willýdevelop the basic skills necessary to constructýspreadsheets for home and business use.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: Requires Windows 10ýRequires Microsoft Office 365ýor Office 2021 fo
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This is an introductory course in basic electronicýinformation processing. The emphasis is onýcomputer literacy designed to give students aýgeneral understanding of computer software andýhardware. Students gain hands-on experience withýan operating system and software applications.ýStudents are exposed to basic computerýterminology, file management, email usage, digitalýdevices, Internet, social networking, and securityýand privacy issues. This course may not transferýto other institutions. It is advisable to be ableýto key a minimum of 20 wpm in order to beýsuccessful in this course.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: Requires Windows 10ýRequires Microsoft Office 365ýor Office 2021 fo
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This is a combined lecture and lab course that isýa biological concepts survey for non-scienceýmajors. Topics covered include biochemistry,ýmolecular and cellular biology, genetics,ýevolution, diversity of life, and ecology.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This is a combined lecture and lab course that isýa biological concepts survey for non-scienceýmajors. Topics covered include biochemistry,ýmolecular and cellular biology, genetics,ýevolution, diversity of life, and ecology.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Book Fee: $91.00
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
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $93.50
This course presents the relationship betweenýproper nutrition and good health. Topics coveredýinclude digestion, absorption, and metabolism ofýcarbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Also includedýare vitamins, minerals, physical activity,ýmaintenance of a healthy body weight, nutritionalýneeds throughout the entire life cycle, andýevaluation of nutritional claims.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 orýhigher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163  ýEssentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?  ýor higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $93.50
This course presents the relationship betweenýproper nutrition and good health. Topics coveredýinclude digestion, absorption, and metabolism ofýcarbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Also includedýare vitamins, minerals, physical activity,ýmaintenance of a healthy body weight, nutritionalýneeds throughout the entire life cycle, andýevaluation of nutritional claims.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 orýhigher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163  ýEssentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?  ýor higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course presents the relationship betweenýproper nutrition and good health. Topics coveredýinclude digestion, absorption, and metabolism ofýcarbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Also includedýare vitamins, minerals, physical activity,ýmaintenance of a healthy body weight, nutritionalýneeds throughout the entire life cycle, andýevaluation of nutritional claims.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 orýhigher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163  ýEssentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?  ýor higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course presents the relationship betweenýproper nutrition and good health. Topics coveredýinclude digestion, absorption, and metabolism ofýcarbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Also includedýare vitamins, minerals, physical activity,ýmaintenance of a healthy body weight, nutritionalýneeds throughout the entire life cycle, andýevaluation of nutritional claims.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 orýhigher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163  ýEssentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?  ýor higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This is a terminal one-semester lecture and labýcourse covering the structure and function of theýhuman organ systems and their organs. It alsoýincludes an introduction to medical terminology,ýhomeostasis, basic cell and tissue structure andýfunction. Students are required to identifyýspecific organs including the major bones, theýmajor muscles and the major blood vessels.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This is a terminal one-semester lecture and labýcourse covering the structure and function of theýhuman organ systems and their organs. It alsoýincludes an introduction to medical terminology,ýhomeostasis, basic cell and tissue structure andýfunction. Students are required to identifyýspecific organs including the major bones, theýmajor muscles and the major blood vessels.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $108.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higherý2) 2 semesters of High School Biology with a B- or better 3)ýCompletion with a C- or better in BIO 163 Essentials ofýAnatomy & Physiology 4) Instructor Permission to enroll inýthe course  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $108.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higherý2) 2 semesters of High School Biology with a B- or better 3)ýCompletion with a C- or better in BIO 163 Essentials ofýAnatomy & Physiology 4) Instructor Permission to enroll inýthe course  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $108.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higherý2) 2 semesters of High School Biology with a B- or better 3)ýCompletion with a C- or better in BIO 163 Essentials ofýAnatomy & Physiology 4) Instructor Permission to enroll inýthe course  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $108.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higherý2) 2 semesters of High School Biology with a B- or better 3)ýCompletion with a C- or better in BIO 163 Essentials ofýAnatomy & Physiology 4) Instructor Permission to enroll inýthe course  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $108.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higherý2) 2 semesters of High School Biology with a B- or better 3)ýCompletion with a C- or better in BIO 163 Essentials ofýAnatomy & Physiology 4) Instructor Permission to enroll inýthe course  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology and histology.ýýPrerequisite: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACTýComposite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of HighýSchool Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semesterýof High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1ýsemester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in aýtransfer level Biology (BIO-105 or higher) orýChemistry (CHM-122 or higher) 4) InstructorýPermission to enroll in the course
Prerequisites: Take BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology and histology.ýýPrerequisite: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACTýComposite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of HighýSchool Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semesterýof High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1ýsemester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in aýtransfer level Biology (BIO-105 or higher) orýChemistry (CHM-122 or higher) 4) InstructorýPermission to enroll in the course
Prerequisites: Take BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology and histology.ýýPrerequisite: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACTýComposite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of HighýSchool Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semesterýof High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1ýsemester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in aýtransfer level Biology (BIO-105 or higher) orýChemistry (CHM-122 or higher) 4) InstructorýPermission to enroll in the course
Prerequisites: Take BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology and histology.ýýPrerequisite: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACTýComposite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of HighýSchool Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semesterýof High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1ýsemester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in aýtransfer level Biology (BIO-105 or higher) orýChemistry (CHM-122 or higher) 4) InstructorýPermission to enroll in the course
Prerequisites: Take BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology and histology.ýýPrerequisite: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACTýComposite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of HighýSchool Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semesterýof High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1ýsemester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in aýtransfer level Biology (BIO-105 or higher) orýChemistry (CHM-122 or higher) 4) InstructorýPermission to enroll in the course
Prerequisites: Take BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course combines lecture and labýactivities for the study of microorganisms withýemphasis on bacteria and viruses. Topics coveredýinclude morphology, physiology, genetics, culturingýtechniques, identification, control, disease andýdisease resistance of microbes.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116 or BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course combines lecture and labýactivities for the study of microorganisms withýemphasis on bacteria and viruses. Topics coveredýinclude morphology, physiology, genetics, culturingýtechniques, identification, control, disease andýdisease resistance of microbes.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116 or BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course combines lecture and labýactivities for the study of microorganisms withýemphasis on bacteria and viruses. Topics coveredýinclude morphology, physiology, genetics, culturingýtechniques, identification, control, disease andýdisease resistance of microbes.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116 or BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course combines lecture and labýactivities for the study of microorganisms withýemphasis on bacteria and viruses. Topics coveredýinclude morphology, physiology, genetics, culturingýtechniques, identification, control, disease andýdisease resistance of microbes.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116 or BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course combines lecture and labýactivities for the study of microorganisms withýemphasis on bacteria and viruses. Topics coveredýinclude morphology, physiology, genetics, culturingýtechniques, identification, control, disease andýdisease resistance of microbes.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116 or BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course combines lecture and labýactivities for the study of microorganisms withýemphasis on bacteria and viruses. Topics coveredýinclude morphology, physiology, genetics, culturingýtechniques, identification, control, disease andýdisease resistance of microbes.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116 or BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course provides a broad overview of businessýincluding internal and external functions. Topicsýinclude economics, marketing, entrepreneurship,ýand management as well as related domestic andýinternational business issues.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides a broad overview of businessýincluding internal and external functions. Topicsýinclude economics, marketing, entrepreneurship,ýand management as well as related domestic andýinternational business issues.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides a broad overview of businessýincluding internal and external functions. Topicsýinclude economics, marketing, entrepreneurship,ýand management as well as related domestic andýinternational business issues.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is designed to help students get inýtouch with the innovative business mindsetýrequired for success in the 21st century.ýStudents learn to be contributors, catalysts andýthinkers within the innovation process. Theyýdevelop skills as individuals and the team skillsýneeded to collaborate, using available creativeýresources to leverage ideas and conceptsýthroughout the innovation process.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course covers small business managementýissues via case studies. It emphasizes insightsýinto the organization, financial decision making,ýand marketing practices of small businesses.ýFamiliarity with basic accounting principles,ýconcepts applicable to the operation of a serviceýoriented or retailing sole proprietorship, and theýinternal and external functions of a business willýsupport work in this course.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to laws and courtýprocedures relating to business. It emphasizes theýethical, constitutional and regulatory aspects ofýbusiness. The course concludes with an in-depthýstudy of the laws governing the formation andýenforcement of contracts.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to laws and courtýprocedures relating to business. It emphasizes theýethical, constitutional and regulatory aspects ofýbusiness. The course concludes with an in-depthýstudy of the laws governing the formation andýenforcement of contracts.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course emphasizes the Uniform Commercial Codeýand its importance to business enterprises andýcovers property, agency and businessýorganizations. It is a continuation of BusinessýLaw I.
Prerequisites: Take BUS-185,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course explores leadership styles effectiveýin the workplace and helps participants gainýinsight into their naturalleadership style andýimplications of that style on work and groupýperformance.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -08/02/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides on-the-job experience onýcampus or in the industry, giving the studentýexperience and practical application of theýcompetencies learned in the degree program. Theýinternship is coordinated by the college ýinstructorýand supervised by an industry professional at theýwork site. Prerequisite: Permission ofýinstructor, 2.0 cumulative GPA and a C (2.0) orýbetter in core courses as defined by the programýadvisor. Students meet once a week to discussýtheirýexperiences and ongoing progress with theirýfellow class members, and to measure progressýwith the instructor.
Class Times:
OTHR OJT OTHR
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This is a comprehensive JAVA programming courseýthat introduces students to object-orientedýprogramming concepts along with the JAVA syntax toýimplement them. JAVA applications are introducedýprior to applets, so the student has more thoroughýunderstanding of the concepts used inýobject-oriented programming.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -08/02/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor:
Credits: 3
This course is a study of the principles andýprocesses of written and oral communication asýapplied to occupational and personal use throughýpractical reading, writing and speakingýassignments. It emphasizes technical reportýwriting, including preparation, organization,ýaudience and the effective use of format,ýsupplements and visuals.
Class Times:
LEC T 11:30AM 03:30PM
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a study of the principles andýprocesses of written and oral communication asýapplied to occupational and personal use throughýpractical reading, writing and speakingýassignments. It emphasizes technical reportýwriting, including preparation, organization,ýaudience and the effective use of format,ýsupplements and visuals.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course studies the history of law enforcementýand respective agencies and the basic theories ofýthe criminal behavior as well as law enforcementýterminology and technology. It emphasizes theýduties and responsibilities of the law enforcementýofficer to the individual and society as a wholeýand explores and defines techniques, technicalýterms, and basic procedures.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is designed to acquaint the studentýwith the field of criminology, which is the studyýof crime and its causal explanations. The topicsýto be covered include the criminal and his/herýrole in society; police and courts, and theirýeffects upon criminal behavior; and rehabilitationýand punishment as they affect criminal behavior.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course explains the causes of delinquency inýgeneral. The course studies the individual,ýfamily, home and social environments as real andýpotential contributors and causes of juvenileýcrime. The course also covers differences betweenýjuvenile court and adult court, as well asýsentence and treatment options.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course presents the basic concepts ofýinformation systems and computer literacy. Theýcourse incorporates theory as well as hands-onýpractice, which focuses on spreadsheets andýdatabase management systems (DBMS).
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Add'l Info: Requires Windows 10ýRequires Microsoft Office 365ýor Office 2021 fo
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course presents the basic concepts ofýinformation systems and computer literacy. Theýcourse incorporates theory as well as hands-onýpractice, which focuses on spreadsheets andýdatabase management systems (DBMS).
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: Requires Windows 10ýRequires Microsoft Office 365ýor Office 2021 fo
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
This course is a survey of the elements ofýtheatre. The course covers units onýaudience/performer relationships, dramatic forms,ýdramatic literature, history of the theatre,ýdramatic theory and criticism, and technicalýtheatre.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course gives students a historical andýphilosophical foundation of the field of earlyýchildhood education. It includes an overview ofýassessment and evidence-based practices. Theýcourse also addresses the influences ofýfamily-centered practice, inclusion, culture, andýlanguage. Students explore early childhoodýcareers.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 1
This course assists the eligible Child DevelopmentýAssociate (CDA) credential candidate withýdeveloping and preparing for the Preschool,ýInfant-Toddler or Family Child Care CDAýverification visit and assessment. Studentsýwill 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
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $10.00
This course guides students' development of aýprofessional early childhood education portfolioýshowcasing their knowledge, skills andýdispositions in alignment with the NAEYCýStandardsýfor Professional Preparation of Students at theýAssociate Degree level.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $175.00
This course focuses on evidence-based concepts inýthe fields of health, safety and nutrition andýtheir relationship to the growth and developmentýof the young child ages birth to eight. It blendsýcurrent theory with problem-solving, practicalýapplications and assessments. Course contentýincludes collaboration with families and assessesýthe role of culture, language and ability onýhealth, safety and nutrition decisions in earlyýchildhood settings. Students will need toýcomplete or provide proof of currentýcertification in the following: Mandatory ChildýAbuse Reporter training; UniversalýPrecautions/Bloodborne Pathogens training;ýInfant, Child and Adult CPR; Pediatric and AdultýFirst Aid training.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $20.00
This course focuses on the development,ýimplementation and assessment of appropriateýenvironments and curricula for young childrenýages three through eight years old. Studentsýprepare to utilize evidence-based, developmentallyýappropriate practices in the context of children'sýfamily, culture, language and abilities. Emphasisýis on understanding children's developmentalýstages and developing appropriate learningýopportunities, interactions and environments toýsupport each child in the following areas:ýdramatic play, art, music, fine and gross motorýplay.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course reviews typical and atypicalýdevelopment of children from conception toýadolescence in all developmental domains. Itýexamines interactions among child, family, andýsociety within a variety of community andýcultural contexts and how each impacts theýdevelopingýchild. This course also addresses theories andýevidence-based practices associated withýunderstanding and supporting young children.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course focuses on care, education andýassessment of children from birth to thirty-sixýmonths. It prepares students to utilizeýdevelopmentally-appropriate, evidence-basedýpractices, including responsive caregiving,ýroutines as curriculum, collaborativeýrelationships with culturally, linguistically, andýability-diverse children and families and a focusýon the whole child in inclusive settings.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $20.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This course focuses on developmentallyýappropriate, evidence-based approaches andýpositive guidance strategies for supporting theýdevelopment of each child. It emphasizesýsupportive interactions and developmentallyýappropriate environments as well as the use ofýassessment to analyze and guide behaviors.ýStudents study the impact of family and eachýchild's culture, language and ability on childýguidance. CPT scores in Reading at 70 or higherýand in Sentence Skills at 74 or higher, OR ACTýcomposite score of 22, OR completion ofýrecommended developmental education
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides an overview of specialýeducation and talented and gifted programs andýpolicies for children birth through school age. ýIt includes special education history andýlegislation as well as characteristics ofýfederally-defined disability categories andýIFSP/IEP components. This course preparesýstudents to serve the diverse needs ofýexceptional students through the use ofýfamily-centered and team-based services,ýevidence-based assessment procedures andýmodification of teaching methods, classroomýmanagement, materials and curriculum.
Prerequisites: Take ECE-170  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $104.50
This course addresses the essential concern ofýmacroeconomics; understanding and improving theýperformance of the economy as a whole by studyingýtopics such as the effect of fiscal policy andýmonetary policy on inflation, unemployment andýeconomic growth in a global economy.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $104.50
This course addresses the essential concern ofýmacroeconomics; understanding and improving theýperformance of the economy as a whole by studyingýtopics such as the effect of fiscal policy andýmonetary policy on inflation, unemployment andýeconomic growth in a global economy.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $104.50
This course provides tools to analyze the choicesýmade by households, firms and governments, and howýthese choices affect various domestic marketýstructures and international markets.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $104.50
This course provides tools to analyze the choicesýmade by households, firms and governments, and howýthese choices affect various domestic marketýstructures and international markets.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $104.50
This course provides tools to analyze the choicesýmade by households, firms and governments, and howýthese choices affect various domestic marketýstructures and international markets.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to professionalýeducation providing a historical and philosophicalýbackground from which the student can examine hisýor her own commitment to education. Challenges andýissues in education today will be discussed in theýcontext of school organization, funding,ýcurriculum, professionalism, legal issues, andýeffective teacher characteristics.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
This course includes interpersonal and intergroupýrelations and contributes to the development ofýsensitivity to and the understanding of theývalues, beliefs, lifestyles and attitudes ofýindividuals and the diverse groups found in aýpluralistic society and within current educationýsettings. This course is a required component ofýIowa Teacher Licensure.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course applies the principles of psychologyýin the field of education to classroom contexts.ýTopics include child/adolescent development,ýlearning, motivation, instructional techniques,ýand assessment/evaluation.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course provides an overview of specialýeducation regulations, policies and programs inýeducational settings. K-12 pre-service teachersýlearn the history of special education law,ýincluding IDEA and as it applies to NCLB,ýcharacteristics of the 8 categories of disabilityýper federal and state regulations, characteristicsýof talent and gifted programs, and basic componentýof an IEP. This course is a required componentýfor students seeking K-12 teacher state licensure.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course introduces prospective teacher-prepýcandidates and other interested students to aývariety of digital tools and Internet resourcesýalong with best practices in the use of tools andýtechnologies for classroom-related functions.ýThe course focuses on both current theory andýissues as well as on providing experiences thatýwill enable the student to select and evaluateýsoftware and hardware for the classroom.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -08/01/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 7
Course Level Fee: $525.00
This course is designed for individuals whoýanticipate working with an ambulance service,ýhospital emergency department, fire department,ýpolice department, or in otherýoccupational fields where medical emergencies areýcommon. Course content includes but is not limitedýto an overview of anatomy and physiology; medicalýterminology; patient assessment; basic lifeýsupport in relation to cardiac arrest, trauma, andýother medical emergencies. Instruction in lightýextrication of the injured is additionallyýcovered. This course also provides the student anýopportunity to apply cognitive knowledge andýpsychomotor skills in a supervised clinical orýfield setting.
Prerequisites: Students must be 17 years of age at the time of enrollmentýof the course, have a health physical and immunizations upýto date, have a current AHA BLS provider card, haveýsuccessfully completed the MandatoryýReporter Course, and Instructor consent.  
Class Times:
ADS LEC TWTH 09:00AM 11:45AM L427
ADS LAB3 TWTH 12:30PM 03:40PM L428
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is an exploration of writing as aýprocess with attention to audience, purpose andýpatterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete aýwriting sample to gauge preparedness for the course and thenýaccess instructional staff and resources in the CometýLearning Center both before and during the course to beýsuccessful.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is an exploration of writing as aýprocess with attention to audience, purpose andýpatterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete aýwriting sample to gauge preparedness for the course and thenýaccess instructional staff and resources in the CometýLearning Center both before and during the course to beýsuccessful.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is an exploration of writing as aýprocess with attention to audience, purpose andýpatterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete aýwriting sample to gauge preparedness for the course and thenýaccess instructional staff and resources in the CometýLearning Center both before and during the course to beýsuccessful.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is an exploration of writing as aýprocess with attention to audience, purpose andýpatterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete aýwriting sample to gauge preparedness for the course and thenýaccess instructional staff and resources in the CometýLearning Center both before and during the course to beýsuccessful.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is an exploration of writing as aýprocess with attention to audience, purpose andýpatterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete aýwriting sample to gauge preparedness for the course and thenýaccess instructional staff and resources in the CometýLearning Center both before and during the course to beýsuccessful.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $23.50
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 withýemphasis on developing more complex, sophisticatedýforms of exposition. It includes a research paperýrequiring library research, documentation, andýbibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $23.50
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 withýemphasis on developing more complex, sophisticatedýforms of exposition. It includes a research paperýrequiring library research, documentation, andýbibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 withýemphasis on developing more complex, sophisticatedýforms of exposition. It includes a research paperýrequiring library research, documentation, andýbibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 withýemphasis on developing more complex, sophisticatedýforms of exposition. It includes a research paperýrequiring library research, documentation, andýbibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 withýemphasis on developing more complex, sophisticatedýforms of exposition. It includes a research paperýrequiring library research, documentation, andýbibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is an overview of grammaticalýstructure and functions that includes study ofýparts of speech, sentence types, sentenceýanalysis, punctuation, spelling, capitalizationýand usage. This is not a developmental Englishýcomposition or ELL course.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $42.50
This course is an introduction to imaginativeýwriting, offering instruction and extensiveýpractice in writing fiction, poetry,ýand drama. Student writing is discussed in aýworkshop setting.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $105.75
A combined lecture and lab course focusing onýenvironmental concerns: ecosystems, pollution,ýpopulation, extinction, ethics, energy, food,ýconservation, and future interrelationships amongýthese concerns.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is an overview of personal financialýplanning with emphasis in the areas of personalýmoney management, budgeting, taxes, investments,ýand risk. This course also covers the process ofýbuying/leasing autos, and purchasing a home.ýStudents are introduced to issues relating toýcredit management and insurance products as well.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course builds on basic knowledge in the areasýof accounting and economics. Emphasis is placed onýfinancial analysis and planning as well as workingýcapital management.
Prerequisites: Take ACC-132,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Book Fee: $84.50
This course is for beginners; not recommended forýstudents who have had two or more years of highýschool French. Introduction to French language andýculture through development of reading, writing,ýlistening, and speaking skills.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Book Fee: $52.00
This course is a continuation of FLF 141 andýintroduces French language and culture throughýdevelopment of reading, writing, listening, andýspeaking skills. It further emphasizes andýdevelops pronunciation, vocabulary, and basicýgrammar.
Prerequisites: Take FLF-141,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course is an introduction to German languageýand culture through development of reading,ýwriting, listening and speaking skills. Notýrecommended for students who have had two or moreýyears of high school German.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course is a continuation of FLG 141ýfurthering the development of reading, writing,ýlistening and speaking skills. Pre-requisite isýFLG 141 Elementary German I or instructor consent.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course introduces Spanish language andýculture through development of reading, writing,ýlistening, and speaking skills. It emphasizesýpronunciation, vocabulary, and basic grammar,ýreading, and writing.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course introduces Spanish language andýculture through development of reading, writing,ýlistening, and speaking skills. It emphasizesýpronunciation, vocabulary, and basic grammar,ýreading, and writing.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course is a continuation of FLS 141. It willýexpand on the learning from FLS 141 and develop aýdeeper understanding and comprehension of theýlanguage and culture. It will improve theýstudent?s ability to interact with aural andýwritten Spanish. It will improve the student?sýability to communicate in both written and spokenýform in the language.
Prerequisites: Take FLS-141,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course is a continuation of FLS 141. It willýexpand on the learning from FLS 141 and develop aýdeeper understanding and comprehension of theýlanguage and culture. It will improve theýstudent?s ability to interact with aural andýwritten Spanish. It will improve the student?sýability to communicate in both written and spokenýform in the language.
Prerequisites: Take FLS-141,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course builds upon skills from ElementaryýSpanish I and II, with further study of theýSpanish language and diverse cultures of theýSpanish-speaking world. A secondary focus is onýexpanding reading and writing skills. Studentsýcontinue to refine their use of practical,ýapplicable, and conversational Spanish, achievingýan Intermediate Low/Mid proficiency level of theýACTFL Proficiency Guidelines and 5 C's of theýWorld-Readiness Standards.
Prerequisites: Take FLS-142,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course further develops the skills learned inýFLS 231 in reading, writing, listening andýinterpreting Spanish. It further expands theýknowledge of culture and customs of theýSpanish-speaking world.
Prerequisites: Take FLS-231,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is a geographic survey of nations andýcontinents with an emphasis on important physicalýcharacteristics of the major regions of the world.ýAttention is devoted to demographic, economic,ýpolitical, and cultural development and theýconsequent contemporary relationship with eachýother.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a geographic survey of nations andýcontinents with an emphasis on important physicalýcharacteristics of the major regions of the world.ýAttention is devoted to demographic, economic,ýpolitical, and cultural development and theýconsequent contemporary relationship with eachýother.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $40.00
This course provides students with advancedýtechniques in using software to manipulate imagesýfor digital and printed media. Topics includeýautomation techniques, speed, resolution, formatýand corrective filters. Students are introducedýto common digital photography problems, colorýcorrecting, retouching and sharpening criticalýarea of a photo. It approaches using digitalýimaging software as an art form.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-140 or CIN-114  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course traces the Western tradition fromýAntiquity through the seventeenth century.ýEmphasizes the process of change and the dynamicsýand interrelationships of events of the majorýsocieties, governance, and cultures of theýAncient, Medieval, Renaissance and beginnings ofýearly modern times.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course traces the Western tradition fromýAntiquity through the seventeenth century.ýEmphasizes the process of change and the dynamicsýand interrelationships of events of the majorýsocieties, governance, and cultures of theýAncient, Medieval, Renaissance and beginnings ofýearly modern times.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course surveys Western history from the ageýof Enlightenment in the Eighteenth century toýpresent day.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course surveys Western history from the ageýof Enlightenment in the Eighteenth century toýpresent day.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the basicýpeople, issues, movements, and events whichýshaped the Americanýexperience from Pre-Columbian times to the CivilýWar and Reconstruction.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $34.50
Surveys the basic forces and events that shaped American lifeýfrom the Reconstruction era to the present.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course surveys the historical, geographicalýand economic context of the development of theýPacific Basin region: Northeast Asia (China,ýJapan, Korea, Russia, and the Far East), SoutheastýAsia (Laos, Kampuchea, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar,ýand India). Examines issues such as modernityýversus traditional; the conflict between east andýwest, political authority and economic growth; theýUnited States in the Pacific; and culturalýdifferences of each individual group of people.ý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -08/02/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides training in using the CPTý(Current Procedural Terminology) coding system toýreport medical procedures information. Studentsýwill assign CPT codes to surgical operations andýprocedures.
Prerequisites: Take HSC-114 HIT-248  
Co-requisites: Take MAP-123
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 04:30PM 05:45PM A120
Dates: 05/27 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides training in using the CPTý(Current Procedural Terminology) coding system toýreport medical procedures information. Studentsýwill assign CPT codes to surgical operations andýprocedures.
Prerequisites: Take HSC-114 HIT-248  
Co-requisites: Take MAP-123
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -08/02/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course provides training on how to prepare anýEvaluation and Management (E/M) audit for medicalýfacilities. Students will review and audit medicalýdocumentation to ensure CPT guidelines areýacheived. Students will recognize how to applyýthe guidelines in auditing medical documentationýof the physician or other qualified health careýprofessional.
Co-requisites: Take HIT-244
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 06:00PM 06:50PM A120
Dates: 05/27 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course provides training on how to prepare anýEvaluation and Management (E/M) audit for medicalýfacilities. Students will review and audit medicalýdocumentation to ensure CPT guidelines areýacheived. Students will recognize how to applyýthe guidelines in auditing medical documentationýof the physician or other qualified health careýprofessional.
Co-requisites: Take HIT-244
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course is designed to provide information onýcareer options for individuals who are interestedýin pursuing a career in the health care industry.ýStudents are given opportunities for careerýexploration through research and projects. Topicsýinclude: health care delivery systems, legal andýethical issues, health promotion, wellness, andýcharacteristics of health care workers.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is designed to provide information onýcareer options for individuals who are interestedýin pursuing a career in the healthcare industry.ýIt includes the study of team dynamics andýcommunication techniques necessary to work andýsucceed in the healthcare field. Students areýgiven opportunities for career exploration throughýresearch and projects utilizing the internet andýlibrary databases. Students utilize onlineýliteracy tools necessary for taking online coursesýand for careers in the healthcare industry.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course presents an overview of currentýissues, concepts, and theories in health. Itýprovides students with well-developed, carefullyýconsidered, and sharply opposed points of view onýissues in health and society. This course providesýboth an overview of areas of conflict in health asýwell as ways of looking at the conflicts. Theýpurpose of this course is to introduce a number ofýcontemporary topics in order to illustrate howýcontroversies are viewed from a healthcareýperspective.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course presents medical terminology as theýlanguage of medicine. It also studies spelling,ýpronunciation and usage, emphasis on word analysisýand construction of definitions.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course presents medical terminology as theýlanguage of medicine. It also studies spelling,ýpronunciation and usage, emphasis on word analysisýand construction of definitions.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides the student with a frameworkýof knowledge to recognize the basic concepts andýprinciples of pharmacology. Major drugýclassifications and their actions, indicationsýfor use, adverse effects, interactions andýcontraindications for use are explored. Studentsýare introduced to routes of medicationýadministration, dosage calculation, and patientýeducation related to medications.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -08/01/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $100.00
This course is designed to prepare students toýsafely administer nonparenteral medications inýnursing facilities and related areas. Studentsýwill receive on-the-job training. Prerequisites:ýEmployed a minimum of 480 hours in a sponsoringýfacility. If employed in a long-term-careýfacility, have a current standing on the IowaýDirect Care Workers Registry.
Class Times:
ADS LAB2 T 06:50PM 07:50PM L424
ADS LEC T 04:00PM 07:50PM L424
Dates: 05/27 -07/08/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Guerra
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $140.00
This course is designed to provide the studentýwith the fundamentals of patient care in theýhealth care environment. Students learn basicýanatomy, physiology, medical terminology, meetingýhuman needs, safety measures, infection control,ýand physical care.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-174
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
ADS LAB T 11:00AM 01:45PM L303
Dates: 05/27 -07/08/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $140.00
This course is designed to provide the studentýwith the fundamentals of patient care in theýhealth care environment. Students learn basicýanatomy, physiology, medical terminology, meetingýhuman needs, safety measures, infection control,ýand physical care.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-174
Class Times:
NET LEC T 04:00PM 06:45PM WEB
NET LAB T 04:00PM 06:45PM WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/08/25
Location: Cherokee
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $140.00
This course is designed to provide the studentýwith the fundamentals of patient care in theýhealth care environment. Students learn basicýanatomy, physiology, medical terminology, meetingýhuman needs, safety measures, infection control,ýand physical care.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-174
Class Times:
NET LAB T 09:00AM 09:45PM WEB
NET LEC T 09:00AM 01:45PM WEB
NET LEC T 09:00AM 01:45PM WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/08/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $225.00
This course expands the students' knowledge ofýtasks, assessments and observations of patients inýthe health care environment. Students developýtechnical skills specific to complex needs of theýpatient.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-173
Class Times:
NET LEC T WEB
NET LAB2 T WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This lecture course provides an introduction toýdental terminology related to patient care,ýdocumentation, and the business aspect ofýdentistry.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to a variety ofýmedical and surgical conditions which includeýetiology, symptoms, diagnostic procedures andýtreatment. Where it is appropriate, basicýpharmacology and effects will be included.ýApplication of therapy according to diagnosis isýdiscussed.
Prerequisites: Take HSC-114 or BIO-168 or BIO-163,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $49.75
This course provides an understanding of the roleýof mythology in human history throughout theýworld. The relationships among myth, religion, andýculture are explored.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $61.50
This course provides emerging and existingýleaders the opportunity to explore the concept ofýleadership and to develop and improve theirýleadership skills. This course is designed to useýa variety of learning techniques that mayýinclude, but not limited to, integration ofýhumanities into the study of leadership,ýdiscussion, experiential exercises, filmýand shared-analysis.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -08/02/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This second year Capstone course integrates theýapplication of all course work in the paralegalýprogram. Students use critical thinking andýanalytical skills developed throughout the programýto analyze facts, synthesize information andýperform legal work under the direction andýsupervision of an attorney (or supervisor) andýfaculty advisor. Students may assist in preparingýexhibits and evidence, obtaining information fromýclients, preparing for pretrial conferences orýcase settlement meetings, drafting contracts orýother agreements, performing legal research andýcreating internal and external legal memoranda.
Class Times:
OTHR OJT OTHR
OTHR LEC OTHR
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides an introduction to the studyýof short fiction, poetry, and drama.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides an introduction to the studyýof short fiction, poetry, and drama.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of children's literatureýsuitable for elementary education. Focus is on theýreview and selection of materials. Also emphasizedýis the role of literature in the child's totalýdevelopment.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course offers students a survey of Americanýliterature, short story, poetry, and drama, fromýthe Reconstruction era to the present. Majorýcharacteristics and influences that help defineýthe genre of American writings and their authorsýwill be examined and analyzed through discussionýand written form. Special note is taken to examineývoices historically under-represented in this eraýthrough writing.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 or LIT-101,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
An introduction to literature of the last threeýdecades, studied in a social and cultural context.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 LIT-101  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This is the second of two medical transcriptionýcourses. Improvement of transcription skills andýexpansion of medical vocabulary used inýpreparing medical reports in specific specialtyýareas. This course emphasizes improving output andýaccuracy in producing a finished copy.
Prerequisites: Take MAP-134,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course introduces principles of medical law,ýmedical ethics, and bioethics. It will emphasizeýthe function of law and ethical issues as itýapplies to the medical environment.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -08/02/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Monk
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $150.00
This course is an unpaid, on-site practicumýexperience in a medical facility during whichýstudents apply competencies learned in all medicalýassistant program courses.
Class Times:
OJT OJT OJT
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course is designed to reinforce algebraicýconcepts such as order of operations, exponents,ýalgebraic expressions, polynomials, factoring,ýlinear equations and inequalities, systems ofýequations, graphing, and applications.
Prerequisites: Recommended minimum ACT Math score of 17 or an ALEKSýAssessment score of 17 or an ACT Composite of 20. ýStudents not meeting the minimum score are stronglyýencouraged to work with the Comet Learning Center to enhanceýmath skills prior to enrolling in the course. Students mayýalso enroll in MAT-917 as a pre-requisite course to MAT-102.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course provides a broad mathematicalýknowledge to calculate, analyze, and solveýday-to-day problems. Topics include number theoryýand the real number system, algebra, graph andýdata interpretation, calculator usage,ýmathematical reasoning process, problem solvingýtechniques, probability and statistics, geometry,ýand consumer mathematics. Additional supplementalýinstruction for students will be available throughýthe Comet Learning Center using ALEKS as anýinstructional tool.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or an ACT Math score of 20 orýan ALEKS assessment score of 29 or an ACT Composite score ofý22.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This course examines underlying concepts andýconnections in elementary school mathematics. ýTopics include the number systems, mentalýcomputation and estimation, sets, geometry,ýmeasurement, algebra, probability, statistics,ýcalculator usage, mathematical reasoning process,ýproblem solving techniques, and historical notes. ýAdditional supplemental instruction for studentsýwill be available through the Comet LearningýCenter using ALEKS as an instructional tool.
Prerequisites: ACT Math Score of 20 or ALEKS of 28.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course addresses linear functions andýinequalities, quadratics, conics, polynomials andýrational functions, exponential and logarithmicýfunctions, linear systems, matrices andýdeterminants. Additional topics may includeýsequences, series, permutations, combinations, andýprobability. Completion of Pre-requisite courseýor alternative assessment required for enrollment.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or ACT Math Score of 21 orýALEKS assessment score of 32.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course addresses linear functions andýinequalities, quadratics, conics, polynomials andýrational functions, exponential and logarithmicýfunctions, linear systems, matrices andýdeterminants. Additional topics may includeýsequences, series, permutations, combinations, andýprobability. Completion of Pre-requisite courseýor alternative assessment required for enrollment.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or ACT Math Score of 21 orýALEKS assessment score of 32.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course addresses linear functions andýinequalities, quadratics, conics, polynomials andýrational functions, exponential and logarithmicýfunctions, linear systems, matrices andýdeterminants. Additional topics may includeýsequences, series, permutations, combinations, andýprobability. Completion of Pre-requisite courseýor alternative assessment required for enrollment.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or ACT Math Score of 21 orýALEKS assessment score of 32.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course addresses linear functions andýinequalities, quadratics, conics, polynomials andýrational functions, exponential and logarithmicýfunctions, linear systems, matrices andýdeterminants. Additional topics may includeýsequences, series, permutations, combinations, andýprobability. Completion of Pre-requisite courseýor alternative assessment required for enrollment.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or ACT Math Score of 21 orýALEKS assessment score of 32.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course addresses linear functions andýinequalities, quadratics, conics, polynomials andýrational functions, exponential and logarithmicýfunctions, linear systems, matrices andýdeterminants. Additional topics may includeýsequences, series, permutations, combinations, andýprobability. Completion of Pre-requisite courseýor alternative assessment required for enrollment.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or ACT Math Score of 21 orýALEKS assessment score of 32.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $112.00
This course is designed to provide the studentýwith a foundation in statistical concepts andýprocedures. The emphasis is on descriptiveýstatistics, probability, binomial and normalýdistributions, elementary sampling theory,ýhypothesis testing, and linear regression.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or Higher.  An ACT Math scoreýof 22 or ALEKS assessment score of 33 may be used in lieu ofýthe pre-requisite course.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $112.00
This course is designed to provide the studentýwith a foundation in statistical concepts andýprocedures. The emphasis is on descriptiveýstatistics, probability, binomial and normalýdistributions, elementary sampling theory,ýhypothesis testing, and linear regression.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or Higher.  An ACT Math scoreýof 22 or ALEKS assessment score of 33 may be used in lieu ofýthe pre-requisite course.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $112.00
This course is designed to provide the studentýwith a foundation in statistical concepts andýprocedures. The emphasis is on descriptiveýstatistics, probability, binomial and normalýdistributions, elementary sampling theory,ýhypothesis testing, and linear regression.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or Higher.  An ACT Math scoreýof 22 or ALEKS assessment score of 33 may be used in lieu ofýthe pre-requisite course.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $112.00
This course is designed to provide the studentýwith a foundation in statistical concepts andýprocedures. The emphasis is on descriptiveýstatistics, probability, binomial and normalýdistributions, elementary sampling theory,ýhypothesis testing, and linear regression.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or Higher.  An ACT Math scoreýof 22 or ALEKS assessment score of 33 may be used in lieu ofýthe pre-requisite course.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 5
This course is a study of functions, limits,ýcontinuity, differentiation, and integration.ýEmphasis is on theory and applications throughout.ýThe course is designed to satisfy the Calculusýrequirement for most non-math and non-engineeringýmajor students.
Prerequisites: MAT 121 or ACT Math score of 24 or ALEKS assessment score ofý40.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 5
This course is a continued study of integrationýalong with a study of transcendental functions,ýnumerical methods, indeterminate form, improperýintegration sequences and series, conics, andýpolar coordinates. Emphasis is placed onýtheory, applications, and computer use throughout.
Prerequisites: Take MAT-211,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
This course is a continued study of integrationýalong with a study of transcendental functions,ýnumerical methods,indeterminate form, improperýintegration sequences and series, conics, andýpolar coordinates. Emphasis is placed onýtheory, applications, and computer use throughout.
Prerequisites: Take MAT-217,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -08/02/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor:
Credits: 3
This course covers all fundamental arithmeticýconcepts and more routine algebraic operations.ýArithmetic concepts are fractions, percentages,ýgraphing, decimals, ratios, word problems,ýmetrics, areas, and volumes. Algebraic workýincludes solving simpler equations, proportions,ýand formula rearrangement.
Class Times:
LEC MW 03:30PM 05:50PM
Dates: 05/27 -08/02/25
Location: Denison
Instructor:
Credits: 3
This course covers all fundamental arithmeticýconcepts and more routine algebraic operations.ýArithmetic concepts are fractions, percentages,ýgraphing, decimals, ratios, word problems,ýmetrics, areas, and volumes. Algebraic workýincludes solving simpler equations, proportions,ýand formula rearrangement.
Class Times:
LEC MW 03:30PM 05:50PM
Dates: 05/27 -08/02/25
Location: Cherokee
Instructor:
Credits: 3
This course covers all fundamental arithmeticýconcepts and more routine algebraic operations.ýArithmetic concepts are fractions, percentages,ýgraphing, decimals, ratios, word problems,ýmetrics, areas, and volumes. Algebraic workýincludes solving simpler equations, proportions,ýand formula rearrangement.
Class Times:
LEC MW 03:30PM 05:50PM
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course covers all fundamental arithmeticýconcepts and more routine algebraic operations.ýArithmetic concepts are fractions, percentages,ýgraphing, decimals, ratios, word problems,ýmetrics, areas, and volumes. Algebraic workýincludes solving simpler equations, proportions,ýand formula rearrangement.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course covers all fundamental arithmeticýconcepts and more routine algebraic operations.ýArithmetic concepts are fractions, percentages,ýgraphing, decimals, ratios, word problems,ýmetrics, areas, and volumes. Algebraic workýincludes solving simpler equations, proportions,ýand formula rearrangement.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course covers all fundamental arithmeticýconcepts and more routine algebraic operations.ýArithmetic concepts are fractions, percentages,ýgraphing, decimals, ratios, word problems,ýmetrics, areas, and volumes. Algebraic workýincludes solving simpler equations, proportions,ýand formula rearrangement.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -08/02/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor:
Credits: 3
This course is designed to provide studentsýwith basic algebraic and trigonometric concepts.ýTopics include geometric solids, factoring,ýlinear and quadraic equations, logarithms, systemsýof equations, and right angle trigonometry.ýCareer applications of these concepts areýincluded.
Prerequisites: Take MAT-772,  
Class Times:
LEC MTWTH 08:00AM 10:20AM
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $124.75
This course introduces students to the role ofýplanning, organizing, staffing, directing, andýcontrolling in formal and informal organizationsýof all sizes. This course presents theoreticalýbases and real world examples of implementation.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course examines first-line supervisors'ýresponsibilities and discusses aspects ofýleadership. Students learn practical approaches toýdealing with supervisor problems, explore the roleýof the supervisor in a constantly changingýenvironment, and examine models of effectiveýplanning.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a combination of theoretical andýpractical approaches to human resource management.ýTopics include job design, employee selection,ýemployee development, employee appraisal, andýemployee termination. Additionally, it exploresýfederal statutes relating to EEO, AffirmativeýAction, OSHA, and labor unions and also addressesýemployee compensation and fringe benefit packages.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
This course offers an overview of the principlesýof employment law and practices. It looks at theýlegal considerations that occur when anýemployer-employee relationship is established, andýpermissible activities in handling personnelýproblems are covered. Significant Supreme Courtýused as resources.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -08/02/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course provides on-the-job experience andýpractical application of the competencies learnedýin program coursework. It involves a coordinatedýeffort among the student, WITCC faculty member,ýand a work supervisor in a business forýexperiential activities. Prerequisites:ýPermission of instructor, 2.0 cumulative GPA andýa C (2.0) or better in core courses as defined byýthe program advisor.
Class Times:
OTHR OJT OTHR
Dates: 05/27 -08/02/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course provides on-the-job experience andýpractical application of the competencies learnedýin program coursework. It involves a coordinatedýeffort among the student, WITCC faculty member,ýand a work supervisor in a business forýexperiential activities. Prerequisites:ýPermission of instructor, 2.0 cumulative GPA andýa C (2.0) or better in core courses as defined byýthe program advisor.
Class Times:
OTHR OJT OTHR
Dates: 05/27 -08/02/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course provides on-the-job experience andýpractical application of the competencies learnedýin program coursework. It involves a coordinatedýeffort among the student, WITCC faculty member,ýand a work supervisor in a business forýexperiential activities. Prerequisites:ýPermission of instructor, 2.0 cumulative GPA andýa C (2.0) or better in core courses as defined byýthe program advisor.
Class Times:
OTHR OJT OTHR
Dates: 05/27 -08/02/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course integrates service in the communityýwith practical application of the competenciesýlearned in program coursework. It involves aýcoordinated effort among the student, WITCCýfaculty member, and a work supervisor in aýnon-profit community organization that will meetýidentified community needs and advance theýstudents' understanding of course related content.ýPrerequisite: Permission of Instructor andýCumulative 2.0 GPA and C (2.0) or better in coreýcourses as defined by the program advisor.
Class Times:
OTHR LAB2 OTHR
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course covers consumer and organizationalýbuying behavior, targeting market opportunities,ýdeveloping and managing new products, marketingýchannels, logistics, and strategic market planningýand implementation. This course examines marketingýfrom the consumers' and organizationalýperspective.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course introduces the basic fundamentals ofýselling. The significant role of selling in ourýeconomy is stressed. Effective methods andýprocedures dealing with how to sell ethically andýhow to build long-term relationships withýcustomers will be covered.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course covers the functions of advertisingýincluding advertising objectives, targeting theýadvertising to the identified consumer, designingýthe complete campaign strategy, budgeting theýcampaign, selecting the media, scheduling theýcampaign, and writing headlines and copy. MKT-110ýPrinciples of Marketing is recommended prior toýthis course.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
A survey course that examines the American media ýforms including journalism, broadcast, public ýrelations and advertising as well as the world ýwide web. It is designed for a better ýunderstanding of the different forms of Mass ýMedia, how they work and how they impact ýsociety.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -08/02/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course allows the student to have ýon-the-job training while under the supervisionýand direction of a media industry professional. ýThis industry professional will provideýevaluationýand feedback of the student's skills. The courseýmust be approved by the college instructor and a ýcontract between the employer and the studentýmust be signed.
Class Times:
OTHR OJT OTHR
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
A general course designed to make the student moreýaware of musical form, media, genres, musicalýperiods, and the essential role of music in lifeýand culture. Emphasizes the development of toolsýfor intelligent listening and appreciation.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
A general course designed to make the student moreýaware of musical form, media, genres, musicalýperiods, and the essential role of music in lifeýand culture. Emphasizes the development of toolsýfor intelligent listening and appreciation.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -08/02/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides on-the-job experience onýcampus or in the industry, giving the studentýexperience and practical application of theýcompetencies learned in the degree program. Theýinternship is coordinated by the collegeýinstructor and supervised by an industryýprofessional at the work site. Prerequisite:ýPermission of instructor, 2.0 cumulative GPA andýa C (2.0) or better in core courses as defined byýthe program advisor. Students meet once a week toýdiscuss their experiences and ongoing progressýwith their fellow class members, and to measureýprogress with the instructor.
Class Times:
OTHR LEC OTHR
Dates: 05/27 -06/06/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course studies the theory and techniques ofýcoaching the interscholastic athlete and theýinterscholastic team, as well as the relatedýresponsibilities, duties, and problems. This isýone of four courses leading to the coachingýauthorization issued by the Iowa Department ofýEducation as a head coach or assistant coach ofýany interscholastic athletic activity. Completionýof this course after July 2000 fulfills the IowaýState coaching endorsement ethics requirement.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course introduces a broad spectrum ofýphilosophical questions and perspectives, with anýemphasis on the systematic questioning of basicýassumptions about reality, knowledge, meaning, andývalues.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $42.75
This course introduces fundamental theories ofýmoral behavior, examines important concepts andýarguments used in moral reasoning, and appliesýethical theories to contemporary personal andýsocial issues.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces fundamental theories ofýmoral behavior, examines important concepts andýarguments used in moral reasoning, and appliesýethical theories to contemporary personal andýsocial issues.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces fundamental theories ofýmoral behavior, examines important concepts andýarguments used in moral reasoning, and appliesýethical theories to contemporary personal andýsocial issues.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces the art of thinking asýapplied to critical evaluation of information,ýthe construction and evaluation of deductive andýinductive arguments, and the rationalýand persuasive defense of ideas.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -08/01/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Williams
Credits: 2
This course provides on-the-job experience onýcampus or in the industry, giving the studentýexperience and practical application of theýcompetencies learned in the degree program. Theýinternship is coordinated by the collegeýinstructor and supervised by an industryýprofessional at the work site.
Class Times:
OJT OJT OJT
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Book Fee: $46.75
A combined lecture and lab class. Topicsýcovered come from physics, astronomy, chemistry,ýgeology and meteorology. There are noýprerequisites. The course is intended to meetýthe science requirement for non-science majorsýincluding elementary education majors.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
This course is a physical science course whichýexplores the mysteries of the universe. Throughýscientific reason, the course will examine theýfollowing: the history of astronomy, the planets,ýstars, nebulae, galaxies, the creation and fateýof the universe and our place in it. This courseýincludes amateur observation techniques.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab courseýfocusing on the forces acting on bodies and theirýrelationship to friction, motion, momentum, work,ýand energy in the field of mechanics, fluidýmechanics, heat, and thermodynamics.
Co-requisites: Take MAT-121
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab courseýfocusing on the forces acting on bodies and theirýrelationship to friction, motion, momentum, work,ýand energy in the field of mechanics, fluidýmechanics, heat, and thermodynamics.
Co-requisites: Take MAT-121
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab courseýfocusing on the forces acting on bodies and theirýrelationship to friction, motion, momentum, work,ýand energy in the field of mechanics, fluidýmechanics, heat, and thermodynamics.
Co-requisites: Take MAT-121
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab courseýfocusing on the forces acting on bodies and theirýrelationship to friction, motion, momentum, work,ýand energy in the field of mechanics, fluidýmechanics, heat, and thermodynamics.
Co-requisites: Take MAT-121
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This course is a continuation of College PhysicsýI with both lecture and lab focusing on waveýmotion, sound, optics, electricity and magnetism,ýquantum physics, relativity, and nuclear physics.
Prerequisites: Take PHY-162,  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This course is a continuation of College PhysicsýI with both lecture and lab focusing on waveýmotion, sound, optics, electricity and magnetism,ýquantum physics, relativity, and nuclear physics.
Prerequisites: Take PHY-162,  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This course is a continuation of College PhysicsýI with both lecture and lab focusing on waveýmotion, sound, optics, electricity and magnetism,ýquantum physics, relativity, and nuclear physics.
Prerequisites: Take PHY-162,  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This course is a continuation of College PhysicsýI with both lecture and lab focusing on waveýmotion, sound, optics, electricity and magnetism,ýquantum physics, relativity, and nuclear physics.
Prerequisites: Take PHY-162,  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 5
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This is a lecture and lab course coveringývectors, kinematics, Newton's laws, linear andýangular momentum, gravitation, energy, fluidýmechanics, heat, and thermodynamics.
Co-requisites: Take MAT-211
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 5
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This is a lecture and lab course coveringývectors, kinematics, Newton's laws, linear andýangular momentum, gravitation, energy, fluidýmechanics, heat, and thermodynamics.
Co-requisites: Take MAT-211
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 5
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This is a lecture and lab course coveringývectors, kinematics, Newton's laws, linear andýangular momentum, gravitation, energy, fluidýmechanics, heat, and thermodynamics.
Co-requisites: Take MAT-211
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 5
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
A continuation of Classical Physics I, this is aýlecture and lab course covering oscillations,ýwave motion, sound, electricity, magnetism, andýoptics.
Prerequisites: Take PHY-212,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 5
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
A continuation of Classical Physics I, this is aýlecture and lab course covering oscillations,ýwave motion, sound, electricity, magnetism, andýoptics.
Prerequisites: Take PHY-212,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 5
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
A continuation of Classical Physics I, this is aýlecture and lab course covering oscillations,ýwave motion, sound, electricity, magnetism, andýoptics.
Prerequisites: Take PHY-212,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 5
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
A continuation of Classical Physics I, this is aýlecture and lab course covering oscillations,ýwave motion, sound, electricity, magnetism, andýoptics.
Prerequisites: Take PHY-212,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the Americanýsystem of government, including the U.S.ýConstitution. Basic philosophies, generalýprinciples of federalism, civil liberties, publicýopinion, political parties and interest groups,ýthe electoral process, and the structure andýfunction of national government will be covered.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $41.75
An analysis of American politics and government at the state,ýlocal, and municipal level. Historical developments and ýoperations, the political economy, and cross-comparisons ofývarious state and local governments, with special emphasis onýIowa, will be covered.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This Course is an introduction to the study ofýforeign policies, diplomacy, economics, security,ýand organizations. Current problems inýinternational relations will be addressed.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course introduces students to the applicationýof psychological theory and practice to the workýplace. The course includes a variety of humanýrelations skills and diversity with an emphasis onýpractical application. Attention is given toýworkforce dynamics with a focus on conflictýresolution, leadership skills, and interpersonalýcommunication, as they relate to family, work andýday-to-day experiences.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces students to the applicationýof psychological theory and practice to the workýplace. The course includes a variety of humanýrelations skills and diversity with an emphasis onýpractical application. Attention is given toýworkforce dynamics with a focus on conflictýresolution, leadership skills, and interpersonalýcommunication, as they relate to family, work andýday-to-day experiences.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
This course introduces students to the scientificýstudy of mental processes and behavior withýemphasis on psychological theories. This courseýexplains the importance of evidence-basedýapproaches in practice and literature. Studentsýapply critical thinking in relation to researchýmethods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
This course introduces students to the scientificýstudy of mental processes and behavior withýemphasis on psychological theories. This courseýexplains the importance of evidence-basedýapproaches in practice and literature. Studentsýapply critical thinking in relation to researchýmethods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces students to the scientificýstudy of mental processes and behavior withýemphasis on psychological theories. This courseýexplains the importance of evidence-basedýapproaches in practice and literature. Studentsýapply critical thinking in relation to researchýmethods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces students to the scientificýstudy of mental processes and behavior withýemphasis on psychological theories. This courseýexplains the importance of evidence-basedýapproaches in practice and literature. Studentsýapply critical thinking in relation to researchýmethods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces students to the scientificýstudy of mental processes and behavior withýemphasis on psychological theories. This courseýexplains the importance of evidence-basedýapproaches in practice and literature. Studentsýapply critical thinking in relation to researchýmethods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course examines the process of humanýdevelopment. It covers the entirety of people'sýlife span from embryogenesis to death throughýthe biopsychosocial lens.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course examines the process of humanýdevelopment. It covers the entirety of people'sýlife span from embryogenesis to death throughýthe biopsychosocial lens.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course examines the process of humanýdevelopment. It covers the entirety of people'sýlife span from embryogenesis to death throughýthe biopsychosocial lens.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course examines the process of humanýdevelopment. It covers the entirety of people'sýlife span from embryogenesis to death throughýthe biopsychosocial lens.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is the study of the adjusting/copingýbehavior of the individual in various aspects ofýlife situations.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is design for students to analyzeýpsychological development of the child in relationýto the biological, physical, and sociologicalýantecedent conditions from prenatal to adolescentýstages. Emphasis on contemporary theories of childýpsychology, including: physical growth andýdevelopment, personality and social learning,ýcognition and perception, and languageýdevelopment.ýýýý
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course explores the rapid physical, social,ýemotional, and cognitive changes of adolescents.ýStudents distinguish myths about adolescence fromýresearch findings and examine the importance ofýcultural and historical factors in this crucialýtransition from childhood to adulthood.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course will introduce students to theories ofýpsychopathology, behavioral changes, andýtreatments associated with abnormal behavior.ýAll categories and disorders within the DSM-5-TRýwill be evaluated. Emphasis on the public's viewýof stigma and misinterpretation of abnormalýdisorders will also be addressed.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course will introduce students to theories ofýpsychopathology, behavioral changes, andýtreatments associated with abnormal behavior.ýAll categories and disorders within the DSM-5-TRýwill be evaluated. Emphasis on the public's viewýof stigma and misinterpretation of abnormalýdisorders will also be addressed.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course will introduce students to theories ofýpsychopathology, behavioral changes, andýtreatments associated with abnormal behavior.ýAll categories and disorders within the DSM-5-TRýwill be evaluated. Emphasis on the public's viewýof stigma and misinterpretation of abnormalýdisorders will also be addressed.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course will introduce students to theories ofýpsychopathology, behavioral changes, andýtreatments associated with abnormal behavior.ýAll categories and disorders within the DSM-5-TRýwill be evaluated. Emphasis on the public's viewýof stigma and misinterpretation of abnormalýdisorders will also be addressed.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $40.00
The course studies interpersonal relations, socialýattitudes, group dynamics, inter-group relations,ýclass and cultural influences in a psychologicalýcontext. ýý
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Human Sexuality focuses on normal sexualýdevelopment, human sexual responses, and commonýsexual problems. It provides factual informationýon human sexuality and raises practical questionsýabout human sexual behavior. It also helpsýstudents examine and evaluate their views andývalues concerning sexual behavior.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course explores the world view, doctrines,ýand practices of the following major religions:ýTribal, Hindu, Buddhist, Confucian/Taoist, Jewish,ýChristian, Muslim, and New Age. It examines themesýsuch as view of the world, views of God, conditionýof humankind, requirements for a moral life, etc.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course explores the world view, doctrines,ýand practices of the following major religions:ýTribal, Hindu, Buddhist, Confucian/Taoist, Jewish,ýChristian, Muslim, and New Age. It examines themesýsuch as view of the world, views of God, conditionýof humankind, requirements for a moral life, etc.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces the practice of theýcontextual method of reading a text, as applied toýthe biblical materials. It asks: What genre ofýwriting is this? Who wrote it?  To whom were theyýwriting? What were they trying to say to thatýaudience? The course is not devotional orýapplicational, but literary and historical.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course introduces students to the College'sýexpectations, environment, and resources so thatýstudents may become more competent participants inýthe learning process.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course introduces students to the College'sýexpectations, environment, and resources so thatýstudents may become more competent participants inýthe learning process.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the fundamentalýconcepts used in the study of human socialýinteraction with emphasis on group aspects ofýsocial behavior. Subject areas include researchýmethods, theory, culture and social structure,ýsocialization, groups and formal organizations,ýdeviance and social control, stratification, raceýand ethnicity (including whiteness), major socialýinstitutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the fundamentalýconcepts used in the study of human socialýinteraction with emphasis on group aspects ofýsocial behavior. Subject areas include researchýmethods, theory, culture and social structure,ýsocialization, groups and formal organizations,ýdeviance and social control, stratification, raceýand ethnicity (including whiteness), major socialýinstitutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a survey of the fundamentalýconcepts used in the study of human socialýinteraction with emphasis on group aspects ofýsocial behavior. Subject areas include researchýmethods, theory, culture and social structure,ýsocialization, groups and formal organizations,ýdeviance and social control, stratification, raceýand ethnicity (including whiteness), major socialýinstitutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a survey of the fundamentalýconcepts used in the study of human socialýinteraction with emphasis on group aspects ofýsocial behavior. Subject areas include researchýmethods, theory, culture and social structure,ýsocialization, groups and formal organizations,ýdeviance and social control, stratification, raceýand ethnicity (including whiteness), major socialýinstitutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a survey of the fundamentalýconcepts used in the study of human socialýinteraction with emphasis on group aspects ofýsocial behavior. Subject areas include researchýmethods, theory, culture and social structure,ýsocialization, groups and formal organizations,ýdeviance and social control, stratification, raceýand ethnicity (including whiteness), major socialýinstitutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is a study of selected problems ofýmodern society, primarily in the United States,ýtheir nature, development, social courses andýalternative solutions. It includes such topicýareas as racial and sexual discrimination, urbanýand rural problems, crime and delinquency, familyýand generational problems, health and medicalýcare, social deviance, substance abuse and suchýglobal problems as population, world hunger andýinternational conflict.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course examines the family as a basicýinstitution. Special focus is given to the maritalýlife cycle: courtship, dating, marriage, theýchildbearing years, parent-child relationships andýmarriage during the middle and older years. Thisýcourse examines the implication of maritalýdissolution and the family, as they exist underýmodern social conditions. Focus is given toýcontemporary variations of the family commonlyýreferred to as intimate relationshipsý(co-habitation, hooking up and gay marriage). Thisýcourse is a required component for USD, BCU andýBVU Social Work transfer programs.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
The conceptual and theoretical frameworkýpresentedýin this course provides students the tools toýpractice social work in a variety of settings.ýTheýformat of this class provides a combination ofýclassic theory, new research and appliedýexperience.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
This course acquaints the student with theýsociological approach to understanding issuesýfacing diverse populations. This course providesýinsight into barriers faced by race and ethnicýgroups and ways in which these barriers areýnavigated. The study of race and ethnicityýincludes a comprehensive examination of whitenessýas a race, and the privilege of whitenessýnationally and globally. Issues of race andýethnicity are presented through a global lens,ýprimarily through theories of Diasporas.ýPrior completion of SOC 110 Introduction toýSociology is recommended.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $39.50
This interdisciplinary course is designed forýfirst or second year students to explore men?s andýwomen?s experiences in American society and theýrole that ideas about sexual differences haveýplayed in shaping those experiences. Areas ofýinquiry will include, but are not limited to, theýfollowing: the construction of gender roles andýsexuality; the relationship between gender andýother social, political, and legal structures andýinstitutions; and the interplay of gender withýrace, class, and ethnicity in cultural perceptionsýand expectations of both men and women. Thisýcourse will strive to assist students inýformulating questions about gender as it relatesýto their on-going work in various disciplinesýacross the curriculum.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course utilizes an interdisciplinary andýintersectional approach to studying gender, race,ýclass, sexuality and other markers of diversity.ýThe curriculum highlights the duality ofýoppression and privilege and the ways in whichýrace, gender, class and sexuality shape dailyýlife. Special focus is on learning how toýdemonstrate course concepts as social action.ýSocial justice is practiced as students becomeýeducated in these concepts of diversity and engageýin diversity conscious social action.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course utilizes an interdisciplinary andýintersectional approach to studying gender, race,ýclass, sexuality and other markers of diversity.ýThe curriculum highlights the duality ofýoppression and privilege and the ways in whichýrace, gender, class and sexuality shape dailyýlife. Special focus is on learning how toýdemonstrate course concepts as social action.ýSocial justice is practiced as students becomeýeducated in these concepts of diversity and engageýin diversity conscious social action.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course utilizes an interdisciplinary andýintersectional approach to studying gender, race,ýclass, sexuality and other markers of diversity.ýThe curriculum highlights the duality ofýoppression and privilege and the ways in whichýrace, gender, class and sexuality shape dailyýlife. Special focus is on learning how toýdemonstrate course concepts as social action.ýSocial justice is practiced as students becomeýeducated in these concepts of diversity and engageýin diversity conscious social action.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a survey of the historical andýcontemporary use, abuse and addictive nature ofýethyl alcohol and the symptomatology andýtreatment of alcohol dependence. Students will beýprovided with a basic knowledge of the nature,ýscope and complexity of alcohol dependence andýthe wide range of current approaches to itsýtreatment and prevention. Special attention willýbe given to issues of racial-ethnic and spiritualýdiversity within the context of alcohol use,ýabuseýand recovery.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides students with anýunderstanding of the fundamentals ofýmood-altering chemicals other than ethyl alcohol,ýand, theories, symptomatology and drug relatedýillnesses (HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C). Studentsýwill also gainýan understanding of the wide variety ofýperspectives related to the legality and/orýillegality of many mood-altering chemicalýsubstances. Varying approaches to treatment andýprevention of drug abuse will also be explored.ýSpecial attention will be given to issues ofýracial-ethnic and spiritual diversity within theýcontext of drug use, abuse and recovery.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course focuses on understanding the etiologyýof trauma, best practices of trauma-informed care,ýand resilience building. Primary focus is onýunderstanding trauma and resilience at theýindividual, community and systems levels. Trauma,ýat the individual level, is underdiagnosed andýtreated, and is connected to elevated rates ofýmental illness, substance abuse, suicidality, poorýphysical health outcomes, and, low levels ofýeducational achievement. The study of trauma andýresilience at the systems level, focuses on issuesýlike systemic racism, proactive and humane lawýenforcement, economic equity, criminal justice,ýeducational opportunity, and the affirmation ofýhuman dignity and mutual respect.ýýThis course is open to any undergraduate student;ýhowever, its primary focus is students in helpingýprofessions. These include social work, criminalýjustice, addictions counseling, psychology,ýeducation, nursing and health sciences, and law.ýThis course is part of the required courseýsequence for the Social Work articulationýagreements with Briar Cliff University, theýUniversity of Northern Iowa, and the University ofýSouth Dakota, the Criminal Justice articulationýwith Briar Cliff University, and the AddictionsýCounseling and Prevention articulation with theýUniversity of South Dakota.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $87.25
The course combines theory of speech communicationýwith public speech performance skills. Emphasis isýon speech delivery, preparation, organization,ýsupport, and audience analysis. Practice of skillsýis through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $87.25
The course combines theory of speech communicationýwith public speech performance skills. Emphasis isýon speech delivery, preparation, organization,ýsupport, and audience analysis. Practice of skillsýis through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $87.25
The course combines theory of speech communicationýwith public speech performance skills. Emphasis isýon speech delivery, preparation, organization,ýsupport, and audience analysis. Practice of skillsýis through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
The course combines theory of speech communicationýwith public speech performance skills. Emphasis isýon speech delivery, preparation, organization,ýsupport, and audience analysis. Practice of skillsýis through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
The course combines theory of speech communicationýwith public speech performance skills. Emphasis isýon speech delivery, preparation, organization,ýsupport, and audience analysis. Practice of skillsýis through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course teaches principles of effectiveýcommunication in one-to-one relationships and inýsmall groups. It focuses on communication theory,ýlistening, self-concept, language, perception, andýnonverbal communication.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course teaches principles of effectiveýcommunication in one-to-one relationships and inýsmall groups. It focuses on communication theory,ýlistening, self-concept, language, perception, andýnonverbal communication.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course teaches principles of effectiveýcommunication in one-to-one relationships and inýsmall groups. It focuses on communication theory,ýlistening, self-concept, language, perception, andýnonverbal communication.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $61.50
This course is an introduction to the principlesýof professional communication. Students willýdevelop, evaluate, and practice tactics to becomeýmore effective communicators within a workplace.ýThe course will focus on interpersonal andýspeaking skills by highlighting organizationalýcommunication, verbal and non-verbal behaviors,ýlistening skills, and cultural differences.ýStudents will develop a professional presentationýthat is relevant, research-based, andýappropriately communicated through a variety ofýcommunication factors including the feedbackýloop.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/27 -08/01/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Credits: 2
Course Level Fee: $40.00
This course presents the use of blueprints forýtransfer of ideas and information. Students learnýhow to read blueprints with special emphasis onýwelding blueprints, including lines, views,ýmaterial descriptions, welding layouts, weldingýsymbols and terms. The application of conceptsýwill be emphasized.
Prerequisites: Take MAT-772  
Class Times:
TRC LEC TW 12:30PM 01:50PM H208
Dates: 05/27 -08/01/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: STAFF
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $150.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities toýintroduce the Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW)ýprocess used extensively by industry. Studentsýlearn through hands-on applications and will beýintroduced to the theory of metal transfer, FCAWýequipment, welding procedures, out of positionýwelding, and safety.
Prerequisites: Take WEL-422  
Class Times:
TRC LAB2 T 07:30AM 10:50AM H208
TRC LAB2 W 07:30AM 12:30PM H208
TRC LEC T 11:00AM 12:20PM H208
Dates: 05/27 -06/23/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Fitch
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $110.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities toýpresent the Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) processýused extensively by industry with a focus on pulseýmetal transfer. This course emphasizes hands-onýapplications, GMAW pulse arc transfer concepts,ýGMAW pulse arc equipment, welding procedures, outýof position welding, with an emphasis onýstainless 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
Dates: 05/28 -06/18/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $140.00
This course is designed to provide the studentýwith the fundamentals of patient care in theýhealth care environment. Students learn basicýanatomy, physiology, medical terminology, meetingýhuman needs, safety measures, infection control,ýand physical care.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-174
Class Times:
ADS LEC MWTH 08:30AM 02:00PM L303
Dates: 06/07 -06/17/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course introduces concepts in sportsýpsychology for elementary school age children andýadolescents. Physical, psychological, and socialýgrowth is examined as they relate to physicalýactivity and competitive athletics. This is one ofýfour courses leading to the coaching authorizationýissued by the Iowa Department of Education as aýhead coach or assistant coach of anyýinterscholastic athletic activity.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course emphasizes keyboard mastery. It wasýdesigned to develop accuracy, speed, and controlýof the keyboard. Through completion of theýlessons, students advance toward a minimumýcompetency level of 30 gross words per minuteý(GWAM)on a 3-minute official time with a maximumýof 3 errors. The alphabetic keys are reviewedýthree times.ýýEvery lesson contains exercises of 15-sec.,ý30-sec., and 1-3 minutes timings. Students areýencouraged to meet the speed and accuracy goals inýeach exercise before continuing on to the nextýexercise. Progress Reports help students evaluateýtheir progress. ýýUsing the backspace key and correcting errors isýnot allowed.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course explores the creative processýemphasizing art as a visual form of communication.ýIt presents useful criteria for evaluation andýenjoyment of art through the development of visualývocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as wellýas art in a historical context.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course explores the creative processýemphasizing art as a visual form of communication.ýIt presents useful criteria for evaluation andýenjoyment of art through the development of visualývocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as wellýas art in a historical context.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that isýa biological concepts survey for non-scienceýmajors. Topics covered include biochemistry,ýmolecular and cellular biology, genetics,ýevolution, diversity of life, and ecology.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $93.50
This course presents the relationship betweenýproper nutrition and good health. Topics coveredýinclude digestion, absorption, and metabolism ofýcarbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Also includedýare vitamins, minerals, physical activity,ýmaintenance of a healthy body weight, nutritionalýneeds throughout the entire life cycle, andýevaluation of nutritional claims.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 orýhigher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163  ýEssentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?  ýor higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This is a terminal one-semester lecture and labýcourse covering the structure and function of theýhuman organ systems and their organs. It alsoýincludes an introduction to medical terminology,ýhomeostasis, basic cell and tissue structure andýfunction. Students are required to identifyýspecific organs including the major bones, theýmajor muscles and the major blood vessels.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $108.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higherý2) 2 semesters of High School Biology with a B- or better 3)ýCompletion with a C- or better in BIO 163 Essentials ofýAnatomy & Physiology 4) Instructor Permission to enroll inýthe course  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $108.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higherý2) 2 semesters of High School Biology with a B- or better 3)ýCompletion with a C- or better in BIO 163 Essentials ofýAnatomy & Physiology 4) Instructor Permission to enroll inýthe course  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology and histology.ýýPrerequisite: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACTýComposite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of HighýSchool Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semesterýof High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1ýsemester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in aýtransfer level Biology (BIO-105 or higher) orýChemistry (CHM-122 or higher) 4) InstructorýPermission to enroll in the course
Prerequisites: Take BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course thatýexplores the relationship between structure,ýfunction and homeostasis in the human body. Thisýcourse covers the skeletal, muscular,ýintegumentary, and nervous systems, as well asýcytology and histology.ýýPrerequisite: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACTýComposite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of HighýSchool Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semesterýof High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1ýsemester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in aýtransfer level Biology (BIO-105 or higher) orýChemistry (CHM-122 or higher) 4) InstructorýPermission to enroll in the course
Prerequisites: Take BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
This course combines lecture and labýactivities for the study of microorganisms withýemphasis on bacteria and viruses. Topics coveredýinclude morphology, physiology, genetics, culturingýtechniques, identification, control, disease andýdisease resistance of microbes.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116 or BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
This course combines lecture and labýactivities for the study of microorganisms withýemphasis on bacteria and viruses. Topics coveredýinclude morphology, physiology, genetics, culturingýtechniques, identification, control, disease andýdisease resistance of microbes.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116 or BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course provides a broad overview of businessýincluding internal and external functions. Topicsýinclude economics, marketing, entrepreneurship,ýand management as well as related domestic andýinternational business issues.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to laws and courtýprocedures relating to business. It emphasizes theýethical, constitutional and regulatory aspects ofýbusiness. The course concludes with an in-depthýstudy of the laws governing the formation andýenforcement of contracts.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $104.50
This course addresses the essential concern ofýmacroeconomics; understanding and improving theýperformance of the economy as a whole by studyingýtopics such as the effect of fiscal policy andýmonetary policy on inflation, unemployment andýeconomic growth in a global economy.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $104.50
This course provides tools to analyze the choicesýmade by households, firms and governments, and howýthese choices affect various domestic marketýstructures and international markets.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is an exploration of writing as aýprocess with attention to audience, purpose andýpatterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete aýwriting sample to gauge preparedness for the course and thenýaccess instructional staff and resources in the CometýLearning Center both before and during the course to beýsuccessful.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is an exploration of writing as aýprocess with attention to audience, purpose andýpatterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete aýwriting sample to gauge preparedness for the course and thenýaccess instructional staff and resources in the CometýLearning Center both before and during the course to beýsuccessful.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $23.50
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 withýemphasis on developing more complex, sophisticatedýforms of exposition. It includes a research paperýrequiring library research, documentation, andýbibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $23.50
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 withýemphasis on developing more complex, sophisticatedýforms of exposition. It includes a research paperýrequiring library research, documentation, andýbibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $105.75
A combined lecture and lab course focusing onýenvironmental concerns: ecosystems, pollution,ýpopulation, extinction, ethics, energy, food,ýconservation, and future interrelationships amongýthese concerns.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course introduces Spanish language andýculture through development of reading, writing,ýlistening, and speaking skills. It emphasizesýpronunciation, vocabulary, and basic grammar,ýreading, and writing.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course is a continuation of FLS 141. It willýexpand on the learning from FLS 141 and develop aýdeeper understanding and comprehension of theýlanguage and culture. It will improve theýstudent?s ability to interact with aural andýwritten Spanish. It will improve the student?sýability to communicate in both written and spokenýform in the language.
Prerequisites: Take FLS-141,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a geographic survey of nations andýcontinents with an emphasis on important physicalýcharacteristics of the major regions of the world.ýAttention is devoted to demographic, economic,ýpolitical, and cultural development and theýconsequent contemporary relationship with eachýother.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course traces the Western tradition fromýAntiquity through the seventeenth century.ýEmphasizes the process of change and the dynamicsýand interrelationships of events of the majorýsocieties, governance, and cultures of theýAncient, Medieval, Renaissance and beginnings ofýearly modern times.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course surveys Western history from the ageýof Enlightenment in the Eighteenth century toýpresent day.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the basicýpeople, issues, movements, and events whichýshaped the Americanýexperience from Pre-Columbian times to the CivilýWar and Reconstruction.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $34.50
Surveys the basic forces and events that shaped American lifeýfrom the Reconstruction era to the present.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course presents medical terminology as theýlanguage of medicine. It also studies spelling,ýpronunciation and usage, emphasis on word analysisýand construction of definitions.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides an introduction to the studyýof short fiction, poetry, and drama.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of children's literatureýsuitable for elementary education. Focus is on theýreview and selection of materials. Also emphasizedýis the role of literature in the child's totalýdevelopment.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course addresses linear functions andýinequalities, quadratics, conics, polynomials andýrational functions, exponential and logarithmicýfunctions, linear systems, matrices andýdeterminants. Additional topics may includeýsequences, series, permutations, combinations, andýprobability. Completion of Pre-requisite courseýor alternative assessment required for enrollment.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or ACT Math Score of 21 orýALEKS assessment score of 32.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $112.00
This course is designed to provide the studentýwith a foundation in statistical concepts andýprocedures. The emphasis is on descriptiveýstatistics, probability, binomial and normalýdistributions, elementary sampling theory,ýhypothesis testing, and linear regression.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or Higher.  An ACT Math scoreýof 22 or ALEKS assessment score of 33 may be used in lieu ofýthe pre-requisite course.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $112.00
This course is designed to provide the studentýwith a foundation in statistical concepts andýprocedures. The emphasis is on descriptiveýstatistics, probability, binomial and normalýdistributions, elementary sampling theory,ýhypothesis testing, and linear regression.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or Higher.  An ACT Math scoreýof 22 or ALEKS assessment score of 33 may be used in lieu ofýthe pre-requisite course.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course covers all fundamental arithmeticýconcepts and more routine algebraic operations.ýArithmetic concepts are fractions, percentages,ýgraphing, decimals, ratios, word problems,ýmetrics, areas, and volumes. Algebraic workýincludes solving simpler equations, proportions,ýand formula rearrangement.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $124.75
This course introduces students to the role ofýplanning, organizing, staffing, directing, andýcontrolling in formal and informal organizationsýof all sizes. This course presents theoreticalýbases and real world examples of implementation.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course covers consumer and organizationalýbuying behavior, targeting market opportunities,ýdeveloping and managing new products, marketingýchannels, logistics, and strategic market planningýand implementation. This course examines marketingýfrom the consumers' and organizationalýperspective.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
A general course designed to make the student moreýaware of musical form, media, genres, musicalýperiods, and the essential role of music in lifeýand culture. Emphasizes the development of toolsýfor intelligent listening and appreciation.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces a broad spectrum ofýphilosophical questions and perspectives, with anýemphasis on the systematic questioning of basicýassumptions about reality, knowledge, meaning, andývalues.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $42.75
This course introduces fundamental theories ofýmoral behavior, examines important concepts andýarguments used in moral reasoning, and appliesýethical theories to contemporary personal andýsocial issues.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $42.75
This course introduces fundamental theories ofýmoral behavior, examines important concepts andýarguments used in moral reasoning, and appliesýethical theories to contemporary personal andýsocial issues.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab courseýfocusing on the forces acting on bodies and theirýrelationship to friction, motion, momentum, work,ýand energy in the field of mechanics, fluidýmechanics, heat, and thermodynamics.
Co-requisites: Take MAT-121
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 5
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
A continuation of Classical Physics I, this is aýlecture and lab course covering oscillations,ýwave motion, sound, electricity, magnetism, andýoptics.
Prerequisites: Take PHY-212,  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the Americanýsystem of government, including the U.S.ýConstitution. Basic philosophies, generalýprinciples of federalism, civil liberties, publicýopinion, political parties and interest groups,ýthe electoral process, and the structure andýfunction of national government will be covered.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
This course introduces students to the scientificýstudy of mental processes and behavior withýemphasis on psychological theories. This courseýexplains the importance of evidence-basedýapproaches in practice and literature. Studentsýapply critical thinking in relation to researchýmethods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
This course introduces students to the scientificýstudy of mental processes and behavior withýemphasis on psychological theories. This courseýexplains the importance of evidence-basedýapproaches in practice and literature. Studentsýapply critical thinking in relation to researchýmethods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course examines the process of humanýdevelopment. It covers the entirety of people'sýlife span from embryogenesis to death throughýthe biopsychosocial lens.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course examines the process of humanýdevelopment. It covers the entirety of people'sýlife span from embryogenesis to death throughýthe biopsychosocial lens.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course will introduce students to theories ofýpsychopathology, behavioral changes, andýtreatments associated with abnormal behavior.ýAll categories and disorders within the DSM-5-TRýwill be evaluated. Emphasis on the public's viewýof stigma and misinterpretation of abnormalýdisorders will also be addressed.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the fundamentalýconcepts used in the study of human socialýinteraction with emphasis on group aspects ofýsocial behavior. Subject areas include researchýmethods, theory, culture and social structure,ýsocialization, groups and formal organizations,ýdeviance and social control, stratification, raceýand ethnicity (including whiteness), major socialýinstitutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Jones
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the fundamentalýconcepts used in the study of human socialýinteraction with emphasis on group aspects ofýsocial behavior. Subject areas include researchýmethods, theory, culture and social structure,ýsocialization, groups and formal organizations,ýdeviance and social control, stratification, raceýand ethnicity (including whiteness), major socialýinstitutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course examines the family as a basicýinstitution. Special focus is given to the maritalýlife cycle: courtship, dating, marriage, theýchildbearing years, parent-child relationships andýmarriage during the middle and older years. Thisýcourse examines the implication of maritalýdissolution and the family, as they exist underýmodern social conditions. Focus is given toýcontemporary variations of the family commonlyýreferred to as intimate relationshipsý(co-habitation, hooking up and gay marriage). Thisýcourse is a required component for USD, BCU andýBVU Social Work transfer programs.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $87.25
The course combines theory of speech communicationýwith public speech performance skills. Emphasis isýon speech delivery, preparation, organization,ýsupport, and audience analysis. Practice of skillsýis through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $87.25
The course combines theory of speech communicationýwith public speech performance skills. Emphasis isýon speech delivery, preparation, organization,ýsupport, and audience analysis. Practice of skillsýis through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $87.25
The course combines theory of speech communicationýwith public speech performance skills. Emphasis isýon speech delivery, preparation, organization,ýsupport, and audience analysis. Practice of skillsýis through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/10 -07/10/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $140.00
This course is designed to provide the studentýwith the fundamentals of patient care in theýhealth care environment. Students learn basicýanatomy, physiology, medical terminology, meetingýhuman needs, safety measures, infection control,ýand physical care.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-174
Class Times:
ADS LEC TTH 04:00PM 09:30PM L303
Dates: 06/18 -06/28/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Book Fee: $33.75
This course is an introduction to theýphysiological processes and anatomical features ofýthe human body which are related to and affectedýby physical activity and training. This is one ofýthe four courses leading to the coachingýauthorization issued by the Iowa Department ofýEducation as a head coach or assistant coach ofýany interscholastic athletic activities.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/19 -08/01/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $225.00
This course expands the students' knowledge ofýtasks, assessments and observations of patients inýthe health care environment. Students developýtechnical skills specific to complex needs of theýpatient.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-173
Class Times:
ADS LAB2 TH 03:00PM 09:30PM L303
ADS LAB2 MWTH 03:00PM 09:30PM L303
ADS LAB2 TH 07:00AM 01:30PM L303
Dates: 06/24 -08/01/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Fitch
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $100.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities toýpresent the Gas Metal Arc welding (MIG) processýused extensively by industry, with a focus onýpulse metal transfer. It emphasizes hands-onýapplications, metal transfer concepts, GMAWýequipment, welding procedures, and out of positionýwelding with an emphasis on aluminum and mildýsteel, as well as safety.
Prerequisites: Take WEL-424  
Class Times:
TRC LAB2 MTW 07:30AM 11:50AM H208
TRC LAB2 TH 07:30AM 10:44AM H208
TRC LEC M 01:00PM 02:07PM H208
Dates: 06/29 -07/20/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
Book Fee: $48.50
This course introduces conditioning programs andýtraining methods that tend to prevent athleticýinjuries. This course provides basic skills inýinjury procedures, while providing practicalýexperience in taping techniques. This is one ofýfour courses leading to the coaching authorizationýissued by the Iowa Department of Education as aýhead coach or assistant coach of anyýinterscholastic athletic activity.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 07/07 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course reviews the materials and testingýprocedures required to become a certifiedýcommercial pesticide applicator.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 07/07 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $50.00
This course introduces students to the digitalýcamera. Students study and practice the variedýartistic applications of digital images asýenhanced with computer software. A digital cameraýis required.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: No book required. Check supply list on first day.
Dates: 07/07 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $93.50
This course presents the relationship betweenýproper nutrition and good health. Topics coveredýinclude digestion, absorption, and metabolism ofýcarbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Also includedýare vitamins, minerals, physical activity,ýmaintenance of a healthy body weight, nutritionalýneeds throughout the entire life cycle, andýevaluation of nutritional claims.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 orýhigher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- orýbetter and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- orýbetter 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163  ýEssentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?  ýor higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 07/07 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course provides a broad overview of businessýincluding internal and external functions. Topicsýinclude economics, marketing, entrepreneurship,ýand management as well as related domestic andýinternational business issues.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 07/07 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is an overview of personal financialýplanning with emphasis in the areas of personalýmoney management, budgeting, taxes, investments,ýand risk. This course also covers the process ofýbuying/leasing autos, and purchasing a home.ýStudents are introduced to issues relating toýcredit management and insurance products as well.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 07/07 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a geographic survey of nations andýcontinents with an emphasis on important physicalýcharacteristics of the major regions of the world.ýAttention is devoted to demographic, economic,ýpolitical, and cultural development and theýconsequent contemporary relationship with eachýother.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 07/07 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course traces the Western tradition fromýAntiquity through the seventeenth century.ýEmphasizes the process of change and the dynamicsýand interrelationships of events of the majorýsocieties, governance, and cultures of theýAncient, Medieval, Renaissance and beginnings ofýearly modern times.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 07/07 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course surveys Western history from the ageýof Enlightenment in the Eighteenth century toýpresent day.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 07/07 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the basicýpeople, issues, movements, and events whichýshaped the Americanýexperience from Pre-Columbian times to the CivilýWar and Reconstruction.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 07/07 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $34.50
Surveys the basic forces and events that shaped American lifeýfrom the Reconstruction era to the present.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 07/07 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course presents medical terminology as theýlanguage of medicine. It also studies spelling,ýpronunciation and usage, emphasis on word analysisýand construction of definitions.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 07/07 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Book Fee: $46.75
This course involves the study of team dynamicsýand communication techniques necessary to promoteýeffective, collaborative team outcomes. Topicsýinclude: communication, delegation ofýresponsibilities, goal setting, coaching, conflictýresolution, and roles of team members.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 07/07 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of children's literatureýsuitable for elementary education. Focus is on theýreview and selection of materials. Also emphasizedýis the role of literature in the child's totalýdevelopment.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 07/07 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $124.75
This course introduces students to the role ofýplanning, organizing, staffing, directing, andýcontrolling in formal and informal organizationsýof all sizes. This course presents theoreticalýbases and real world examples of implementation.ýý
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 07/07 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course covers consumer and organizationalýbuying behavior, targeting market opportunities,ýdeveloping and managing new products, marketingýchannels, logistics, and strategic market planningýand implementation. This course examines marketingýfrom the consumers' and organizationalýperspective.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 07/07 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
A general course designed to make the student moreýaware of musical form, media, genres, musicalýperiods, and the essential role of music in lifeýand culture. Emphasizes the development of toolsýfor intelligent listening and appreciation.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 07/07 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $42.75
This course introduces fundamental theories ofýmoral behavior, examines important concepts andýarguments used in moral reasoning, and appliesýethical theories to contemporary personal andýsocial issues.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 07/07 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the Americanýsystem of government, including the U.S.ýConstitution. Basic philosophies, generalýprinciples of federalism, civil liberties, publicýopinion, political parties and interest groups,ýthe electoral process, and the structure andýfunction of national government will be covered.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 07/07 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course introduces students to the applicationýof psychological theory and practice to the workýplace. The course includes a variety of humanýrelations skills and diversity with an emphasis onýpractical application. Attention is given toýworkforce dynamics with a focus on conflictýresolution, leadership skills, and interpersonalýcommunication, as they relate to family, work andýday-to-day experiences.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 07/07 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
This course introduces students to the scientificýstudy of mental processes and behavior withýemphasis on psychological theories. This courseýexplains the importance of evidence-basedýapproaches in practice and literature. Studentsýapply critical thinking in relation to researchýmethods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 07/07 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course examines the process of humanýdevelopment. It covers the entirety of people'sýlife span from embryogenesis to death throughýthe biopsychosocial lens.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 07/07 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is design for students to analyzeýpsychological development of the child in relationýto the biological, physical, and sociologicalýantecedent conditions from prenatal to adolescentýstages. Emphasis on contemporary theories of childýpsychology, including: physical growth andýdevelopment, personality and social learning,ýcognition and perception, and languageýdevelopment.ýýýý
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 07/07 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course will introduce students to theories ofýpsychopathology, behavioral changes, andýtreatments associated with abnormal behavior.ýAll categories and disorders within the DSM-5-TRýwill be evaluated. Emphasis on the public's viewýof stigma and misinterpretation of abnormalýdisorders will also be addressed.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 07/07 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course explores the world view, doctrines,ýand practices of the following major religions:ýTribal, Hindu, Buddhist, Confucian/Taoist, Jewish,ýChristian, Muslim, and New Age. It examines themesýsuch as view of the world, views of God, conditionýof humankind, requirements for a moral life, etc.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 07/07 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the fundamentalýconcepts used in the study of human socialýinteraction with emphasis on group aspects ofýsocial behavior. Subject areas include researchýmethods, theory, culture and social structure,ýsocialization, groups and formal organizations,ýdeviance and social control, stratification, raceýand ethnicity (including whiteness), major socialýinstitutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 07/07 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course examines the family as a basicýinstitution. Special focus is given to the maritalýlife cycle: courtship, dating, marriage, theýchildbearing years, parent-child relationships andýmarriage during the middle and older years. Thisýcourse examines the implication of maritalýdissolution and the family, as they exist underýmodern social conditions. Focus is given toýcontemporary variations of the family commonlyýreferred to as intimate relationshipsý(co-habitation, hooking up and gay marriage). Thisýcourse is a required component for USD, BCU andýBVU Social Work transfer programs.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 07/07 -08/03/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
This course acquaints the student with theýsociological approach to understanding issuesýfacing diverse populations. This course providesýinsight into barriers faced by race and ethnicýgroups and ways in which these barriers areýnavigated. The study of race and ethnicityýincludes a comprehensive examination of whitenessýas a race, and the privilege of whitenessýnationally and globally. Issues of race andýethnicity are presented through a global lens,ýprimarily through theories of Diasporas.ýPrior completion of SOC 110 Introduction toýSociology is recommended.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 07/07 -08/02/25
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $87.25
The course combines theory of speech communicationýwith public speech performance skills. Emphasis isýon speech delivery, preparation, organization,ýsupport, and audience analysis. Practice of skillsýis through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 07/10 -08/01/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $225.00
This course expands the students' knowledge ofýtasks, assessments and observations of patients inýthe health care environment. Students developýtechnical skills specific to complex needs of theýpatient.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-173
Class Times:
ADS LAB2 TH 03:00PM 09:30PM L303
ADS LAB2 MWTH 03:00PM 09:30PM L303
ADS LAB2 S 07:00AM 01:30PM L303
Dates: 07/10 -08/01/25
Location: Denison
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $225.00
This course expands the students' knowledge ofýtasks, assessments and observations of patients inýthe health care environment. Students developýtechnical skills specific to complex needs of theýpatient.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-173
Class Times:
TBA LAB2 M 03:00PM 09:30PM TBA
TBA LAB2 S 07:00AM 01:30PM TBA
TBA LAB2 T 03:00PM 09:30PM TBA
TBA LAB2 TH 03:00PM 09:30PM TBA
TBA LAB2 W 03:00PM 09:30PM TBA
Dates: 07/10 -08/01/25
Location: Cherokee
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $225.00
This course expands the students' knowledge ofýtasks, assessments and observations of patients inýthe health care environment. Students developýtechnical skills specific to complex needs of theýpatient.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-173
Class Times:
TBA LAB2 TH 07:00AM 01:30PM TBA
TBA LAB2 M 03:00PM 09:30PM TBA
TBA LAB2 TH 03:00PM 09:30PM TBA
TBA LAB2 W 03:00PM 09:30PM TBA
Dates: 07/12 -08/01/25
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $225.00
This course expands the students' knowledge ofýtasks, assessments and observations of patients inýthe health care environment. Students developýtechnical skills specific to complex needs of theýpatient.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-173
Class Times:
ADS LAB2 MTTH 04:00PM 09:30PM L303
ADS LAB2 S 08:00AM 01:30PM L303