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