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  ACC 001
 
Lec: Lab: Cred:

Indicates credit given for accounting course work transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC.



  ACC 100
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Basic Accounting

This course introduces basic accounting principles, including the accounting cycle, bookkeeping, the debit-credit procedure, journals, ledgers, trial balances and preparing financial statements for sole proprietorships. (Nondegree credit)

PreReq:  MAT 032 or MAT 013, RDG 032 or RDG 013 or appropriate test scores


  ACC 101
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Accounting Principles I

This course introduces basic accounting procedures for analyzing, recording and summarizing financial transactions, adjusting and closing the financial records at the end of the accounting cycle, and preparing financial statements. This course is designed to include all aspects of financial accounting at the introductory level.

PreReq:  MAT 032 or MAT 013, RDG 100 or appropriate test scores, and ACC 100 or advisor approval


  ACC 102
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Accounting Principles II

This course emphasizes managerial accounting theory and practice in basic accounting and procedures for cost accounting, budgeting, cost-volume analysis and financial statement analysis.

PreReq:   ACC 101, CPT 101, MAT 101 or appropriate math test scores


  ACC 124
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Individual Tax Procedures

This course is a study of the basic federal income tax structure from the standpoint of the individual, including the preparation of individual income tax returns.

PreReq:   ACC 101


  ACC 150
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Payroll Accounting

This course introduces the major tasks of payroll accounting; employment practices; federal, state and local governmental laws and regulations; internal controls; and various forms and records using both a manual and computerized approach.

PreReq:   ACC 101, CPT 101


  ACC 201
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Intermediate Accounting I

This course explores fundamental processes of accounting theory, including the preparation of financial statements.

PreReq:   ACC 101


  ACC 202
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Intermediate Accounting II

This course covers the application of accounting principles and concepts to account evaluation and income determination, including special problems peculiar to corporations and the analysis of financial reports.

PreReq:   ACC 201


  ACC 203
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Intermediate Accounting III

This course covers the application of accounting theory to income tax allocation, and accounting for leases and pensions. Revenue recognition, financial statement analysis, cash flow statement preparation and an overview of international accounting also are covered.

PreReq:   ACC 202


  ACC 221
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Corporate Taxation

This course is a study of federal tax regulations and procedures governing corporations, partnerships and special tax situations of individuals.

PreReq:   ACC 124


  ACC 230
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Cost Accounting I

This course is a study of the accounting principles in job order, process and standard cost systems.

PreReq:   ACC 102


  ACC 240
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Computerized Accounting

This course covers using the computer to design and implement various accounting functions, including financial transactions, records, statements, reports and documents normally found in a moderately complex business.

PreReq:   ACC 101, CPT 101


  ACC 245
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Accounting Applications

This course introduces microcomputer accounting using electronic spreadsheet software.

PreReq:   ACC 101, CPT 101


  ACC 260
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Auditing

This course is a study of the procedures for conducting audits and investigations of various enterprises. It covers collecting data from working papers, arranging and systemizing the audit, and writing the audit report. Emphasis is placed on detailed audits, internal auditing and the auditing process.

PreReq:   ACC 101


  ACC 265
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Not-for-Profit Accounting

This course introduces the special accounting needs of municipalities, counties, states, the federal government and governmental agencies, and other not-for-profit organizations.

PreReq:   ACC 101


  ACC 290
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
CPA Review

This course is designed to help students prepare for the CPA examination through the use of CPA review tests, audiotapes and computer software and should be taken as final preparation for sitting for the CPA exam.



  ACM 101
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 0 Cred: 2 IT
General Regulations

This course covers FAA regulations that pertain to the mechanics and maintenance of aircraft engines and airframes, technical standard orders, manufacturersÆ maintenance and parts manuals, service letters, bulletins, and instructions.



  ACM 102
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 IT
Aviation Sciences

This course is a study of the fundamentals of simple machines, heat dynamics, theory of flight and geometrical concepts as established for aviation applications, including basic math and algebraic operations.



  ACM 105
 
Lec: 3.5 Lab: 1.5 Cred: 4 IT
Basic Aircraft Electricity

This course covers basic electricity including AC and DC circuits, the use of electrical measuring instruments, the interpretation of electrical circuit diagrams, energy sources, and batteries and their maintenance.



  ACM 110
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 3 Cred: 1 IT
Aircraft Drawings

This course covers skills required to use drawings, identify symbols and schematic layouts, sketch repairs and alterations made to aircraft, and interpret graphs and charts.



  ACM 114
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 0 Cred: 1 IT
Fluid Lines and Fittings

This course covers the techniques used to identify, select, inspect, service, repair and fabricate both rigid and flexible plumbing systems.



  ACM 115
 
Lec: 2.5 Lab: 1.5 Cred: 3 IT
Ground Handling and Servicing

This course covers engine starting, ground operation, aircraft movement, ground handling safety requirements and aircraft servicing procedures. Also covered are interpreting and applying aircraft weight and balance procedures.



  ACM 120
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 IT
Materials and Corrosion Control

This course covers nondestructive testing; identification and selection of aircraft hardware and materials; use of hand, power and precision measuring tools; identification and use of cleaning materials; and identification and treatment of aircraft corrosion.



  ACM 125
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 3 Cred: 2 IT
Wood Structures, Coverings and Finishes

This course covers the fundamentals of inspection, maintenance and repair of aircraft wood structures; selection, application and maintenance of aircraft fabric and fiberglass coverings; and selection, application and maintenance of aircraft finishes, trim and lettering.



  ACM 135
 
Lec: 1.5 Lab: 7.5 Cred: 4 IT
Sheet Metal and Non-metallic Structures

This course covers the principles of sheet metal layout, bending, rivet installation, structural inspection and repair methods. Composite construction, honeycomb, plastic laminates, fiberglass and thermoplastics for aircraft applications also are included in the course.



  ACM 145
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 3 Cred: 2 IT
Aircraft Welding

This course covers the welding techniques and safety procedures used to manufacture and repair truss-type aircraft structures. It includes types of welds, setup of welding equipment, soldering techniques, brazing, gas welding and electric welding of aluminum, stainless steel, magnesium and titanium.



  ACM 150
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 IT
Assembly and Rigging

This course covers the methods and procedures used to maintain an aircraft in aerodynamically and structurally sound condition. Flight theory, aircraft assembly, jacking, structural alignment, rigging of fixed-wing and rotor-wing aircraft, balancing, and rigging of flight control surfaces are covered.



  ACM 155
 
Lec: 2.5 Lab: 1.5 Cred: 3 IT
Aircraft Environmental Systems

This course covers the skills required to inspect, check, service and repair aircraft heating, cooling, vapor cycle and air cycle air conditioning; pressurization, oxygen, ice and rain control; carbon monoxide detection; and fire protection systems.



  ACM 160
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 IT
Utility and Warning Systems

This course covers the principles of inspecting, troubleshooting, servicing and repairing instrument systems, communication and navigation systems, and landing gear antiskid indicating and warning systems.



  ACM 165
 
Lec: 1.5 Lab: 4.5 Cred: 3 IT
Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems

This course covers the operating principles for aircraft hydraulic and pneumatic power systems. The theory of fluid power; identification and selection of aircraft hydraulic fluids; and servicing, troubleshooting, inspecting and repairing of hydraulic and pneumatic power systems and components are included.



  ACM 167
 
Lec: 2.5 Lab: 1.5 Cred: 3 IT
Landing Gear Systems

This course covers the skills required to perform maintenance and service requirements for aircraft landing gear systems. The inspection, servicing, repair and operational check of landing gear, retracting systems, shock struts, brakes, wheels, tires and steering systems are included.



  ACM 170
 
Lec: 2.5 Lab: 4.5 Cred: 4 IT
Aircraft Electrical Systems

This course covers skills required to inspect, check, service, troubleshoot and repair aircraft electrical system controls, wiring installation, switches, indicators and protective devices.



  ACM 172
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 3 Cred: 1 IT
Aircraft Fuel Systems

This course covers maintenance of aircraft fuel systems including troubleshooting, inspection, service and repair principles for fuel system components, pressure fuel systems, quantity indicating systems, pressure and temperature systems, dump systems, and fuel management procedures.



  ACM 174
 
Lec: 0.5 Lab: 1.5 Cred: 1 IT
Airframe Inspection

This course covers the fundamentals of airframe inspection, including the purposes, requirements and type of inspection, inspection records, and suggested methods for performing systematic inspection procedures.



  ACM 201
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 0 Cred: 2 IT
Lubricating Systems

This course covers the use and classification of lubricants, oils and greases. The basic lubrication systems of opposed, radial and turbine engines are included.



  ACM 205
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 IT
Ignition and Starting Systems

This course covers the theory and operation of aircraft powerplant ignition systems used on reciprocating and turbine engines, including the requirements for inspecting, servicing, repairing and/or overhauling magnetos, spark plugs, and ignition harnesses and switches.



  ACM 210
 
Lec: 0.5 Lab: 10.5 Cred: 4 IT
Reciprocating Engine Overhaul

This course covers the theory and development of the internal combustion engine used in aviation and the disassembly, inspection, service, repair and overhaul of opposed and radial aircraft engines.



  ACM 212
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 IT
Engine Installation

This course covers the techniques for removal and installation of opposed and radial aircraft piston engines, including the evaluation of performance after reconditioning, testing, inspection, troubleshooting, preservation and return to service after long-term storage.



  ACM 220
 
Lec: 1.5 Lab: 4.5 Cred: 3 IT
Turbine Engines

This course covers the history, theory, construction and principles of operation of turbine engines, including removal, installation, maintenance, testing, inspection, adjustment and overhaul.



  ACM 226
 
Lec: 0.5 Lab: 1.5 Cred: 1 IT
Engine Inspection

This course covers the procedures necessary for powerplant inspection to conform to the manufacturerÆs and FAA requirements.



  ACM 234
 
Lec: 2.5 Lab: 4.5 Cred: 4 IT
Propellers and Components

This course covers the theory, installation, inspection, service, maintenance, repair and principles of operation of fixed and controllable pitch propellers. This course also includes the study of propeller de-icing, anti-icing, synchronization, and selection and use of propeller lubricants for reciprocating and turbo propeller engines.



  ACM 240
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 6 Cred: 3 IT
Engine Electrical Instrumentation and Fire Protection

This course covers the skills required to inspect, check, service, troubleshoot and repair reciprocating and turbine engine starters and generators, alternators and charging systems, including wiring controls; switches; protective devices; and temperature, pressure, RPM indicating and fire protection systems.



  ACM 245
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 IT
Powerplant Fuel Systems

This course covers inspecting, troubleshooting, servicing, repairing and overhauling of powerplant fuel metering systems, including warning indicators, pressure and rate of flow instruments, and carburetor overhaul.



  ACM 250
 
Lec: 2.5 Lab: 1.5 Cred: 3 IT
Induction Cooling and Exhaust

This course covers the skills required to inspect, check, troubleshoot, service and repair reciprocating and turbine engine induction, cooling and exhaust systems.



  ACR 001
 
Lec: Lab: Cred:
Indicates credit given for heating, ventilation and air conditioning courses transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC.



  ACR 101
 
Lec: 4 Lab: 3 Cred: 5 IT
Fundamentals of Refrigeration

This course covers the refrigeration cycle, refrigerants, pressure/temperature relationship and system components.

CoReq:   ACR 102


  ACR 102
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 IT
Tools and Service Techniques

This course is a basic study of the uses of tools and service equipment in the installation and repair of HVAC equipment.

CoReq:   ACR 101


  ACR 106
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 6 Cred: 4 IT
Basic Electricity for HVAC/R

This course includes a basic study of electricity including OhmÆs Law and series and parallel circuits as they relate to heating, ventilating, air conditioning and refrigeration systems.

CoReq:   ACR 107


  ACR 107
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 0 Cred: 2 IT
Wiring Diagrams

This course covers the basic requirements for interpretation of wiring diagrams used in air conditioning and refrigeration equipment.

CoReq:   ACR 106


  ACR 110
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 IT
Heating Fundamentals

This course covers the basic concepts of oil, gas and electrical heat, and their components and operation.

PreReq:   ACR 106, ACR 107


  ACR 120
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 6 Cred: 4 IT
Basic Air Conditioning

This course is a study of various types of air conditioning equipment including electrical components, schematics and service to the refrigerant circuit.

PreReq:  ACR 101, ACR 102, ACR 106, ACR 107


  ACR 131
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 6 Cred: 4 IT
Commercial Refrigeration

This course is a study of maintenance and repair of commercial refrigeration systems.

PreReq:  ACR 101, ACR 102, ACR 106, ACR 107


  ACR 201
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 IT
Troubleshooting and Maintenance

This course covers the troubleshooting and maintenance of air conditioning equipment.

PreReq:   ACR 120


  ACR 210
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 6 Cred: 4 IT
Heat Pumps

This course is a study of theory and operational principles of the heat pump.

PreReq:   ACR 101, ACR 102, ACR 106, ACR 107


  ACR 221
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 3 Cred: 2 IT
Residential Load Calculations

This course is a study of heat losses/gains in residential structure selection.

PreReq:   ACR 120 or advisor approval


  ACR 224
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 0 Cred: 2 IT
Codes and Ordinances

This course covers instruction on how to reference appropriate building codes and ordinances where they apply to the installation of heating and air conditioning.

PreReq:  ACR 120, ACR 110 or advisor approval
CoReq:   ACR 120, ACR 110 or advisor approval


  AET 110
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 ET
Architectural Graphics I

This course is an introduction to the skills of architectural manual drafting. It includes residential or light commercial drafting, site planning, preliminary sketches, presentation drawings and working drawings. This course also includes computer applications.

PreReq:  EGT 151


  AET 111
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 ET
Architectural Computer Graphics I

This course includes architectural construction, basic computer aided design commands and creation of industry symbols and standards.

PreReq:   AET 110


  AET 120
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 ET
Architectural Graphics II

This course covers the skills needed for the development of a complete set of residential or commercial working drawings using construction methods, codes, material selection, site development and modular systems.

PreReq:   AET 110


  AET 202
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 ET
History of Architecture

This course is a study of the origins, influences and esthetics that underlie the various styles of architecture from prehistoric times to present.



  AET 221
 
Lec: 3.5 Lab: 1.5 Cred: 4 ET
Architectural Computer Graphics II

This course includes a study of CAD commands with architectural applications and routines. A complete set of working drawings of a residential or commercial building, using the computer as a drafting tool, is produced.

PreReq:   AET 110, AET 120


  AET 232
 
Lec: 4 Lab: 0 Cred: 4
Architectural CAD Applications

This course covers advanced architectural CAD applications, such as 3-D building drawings and database manipulations.

PreReq:  EGT 151


  AHS 001
 
Lec: Lab: Cred:

Indicates credit given for Allied Health Sciences course work transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC.



  AHS 101
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 0 Cred: 2 AH
Introduction to Health Professions

This course provides a study of the health professions and the health care industry.



  AHS 103
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 0 Cred: 2 AH
Bio Medical Vocabulary

This course covers the basis of word formation, prefixes, suffixes, and vocabulary used in biomedical disciplines and health sciences.



  AHS 104
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 AH
Medical Vocabulary/Anatomy

This course introduces students to fundamental principles of medical terminology and includes a survey of human anatomy and physiology.



  AHS 105
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 0 Cred: 2 AH
Medical Ethics and Law

This course provides a study of ethical conduct and legal responsibility related to health care.



  AHS 106
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 0 Cred: 1 AH
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

This course introduces students to cardiopulmonary resuscitation in the adult, child and infant.



  AHS 110
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 0 Cred: 2 AH
Patient Care Procedures

This course includes a study of the procedures and techniques used in the general care of the patient.

PreReq:   CHM 100 or high school chemistry strongly recommended, MAT 110, approval of program coordinator for RAD students.


  AHS 114
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 0 Cred: 1 AH
Basic First Aid

This course provides instruction in basic procedures used in medical emergencies.

PreReq:  AHS 106


  AHS 121
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 0 Cred: 2 AH
Basic Pharmacology

This course covers the nature of drugs, their actions in the body and side effects.



  AHS 126
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 0 Cred: 1 NU
Health Calculations

This course is a study of the mathematical concepts needed in health science studies. It is an introduction to basic drug calculations.

PreReq:   Acceptance into the PN or ADN level or instructor approval, unsuccessful completion of the PN level Dosage Calculation Proficiency.


  AHS 129
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 0 Cred: 1 NU
Health Calculations II

This course is an introduction to advanced drug calculations.

PreReq:   Acceptance into the ADN level or instructor approval, unsuccessful completion of the ADN level Dosage Calculation Proficiency.


  AHS 142
 
Lec: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 Cred: 2 AH
Phlebotomy

This course is a study of phlebotomy procedures utilized in clinical facilities and physicians' offices.

PreReq:   Vaccination series for Hepatitis B.


  AHS 143
 
Lec: 5 Lab: 3 Cred: 6 AH
Phlebotomy Skills

This course is a study of phlebotomy equipment, procedures, techniques and practical experience.

PreReq:   AHS 142; acceptance into the Phlebotomy program.


  AHS 146
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 15 Cred: 7 AH
Phlebotomy Experience

This course provides phlebotomy students with comprehensive clinical experience in medical laboratory specimen collections, transport, storage and basic test procedures.

PreReq:  AHS 105, AHS 142, AHS 143


  AHS 170
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 AH
Fundamentals of Disease

This course includes a study of the general principles of disease and the disorders that affect the human body, with an emphasis on symptoms and signs routinely assessed in health care facilities.

PreReq:   AHS 104
CoReq:   AHS 104


  AMT 103
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3
Sensors

This course covers the theory of operation of various processes and discrete sensors used in modern industrial plants plus the techniques of interfacing these sensors with controllers (i.e., robot, work cell, programmable and process).

PreReq:  EEM 131


  ANT 101
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
General Anthropology

This course studies physical and cultural anthropology and explores subfields of anthropology to examine primateology, human paleontology, human variation, archeology and ethnology.



  ART 101
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
Art History and Appreciation

This course introduces the history and appreciation of art, including elements and principles of the visual arts.



  ART 105
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 SM
Film as Art

This course introduces the appreciation of film and covers the elements and principles of cinema with historical and contemporary examples.

PreReq:   ENG 100 or appropriate test scores


  ART 107
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
History of Early Western Art

This course is a visual and historical survey of Western art from the Paleolithic Age to the Renaissance. The techniques, forms and expressive content of painting, sculpture and architecture are studied within the context of the cultural environment that produced them.



  ART 108
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
History of Western Art

This course is a visual and historical survey of Western art from the Renaissance through modern times. The techniques, forms and expressive content of painting, sculpture and architecture are studied within the context of the cultural environment that produced them.



  ARV 110
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Computer Graphics I

This course is a study of the fundamentals of computer-assisted graphic design using Adobe Illustrator software.



  ARV 114
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Photography I

This course is a study of the principles, terminology, techniques, tools and materials of basic black-and-white photography.



  ARV 115
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Aesthetics of Photography

This course covers the history and aesthetics of photography from 1839 to the present, with special emphasis on the development of photographic seeing.

PreReq:  ENG 100 or appropriate test scores


  ARV 120
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Drawing

This course covers basic principles, techniques and tools of drawing for advertising. This entry-level drawing class uses a series of right brain activities.



  ARV 124
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Sequential Drawing I

This course covers the basic principles, techniques and tools of creating sequential drawings for illustration and animation.



  ARV 125
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Drawing for Animators

This course introduces students to the basic elements of gesture drawing, quick sketch, volume, and depth techniques to capture action and attitude  Drawing for weight, force, thought, emotion and movement is stressed.



  ARV 130
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Airbrush Techniques

This course introduces airbrush techniques and concepts as well as fundamentals of equipment handling and maintenance.



  ARV 161
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Visual Communications Media

This course introduces the theory, psychology, principles and practices of major visual communications media.



  ARV 162
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Graphic Reproduction I

This course is a study of the principles and practices used in print preparation and print reproduction.



  ARV 163
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Graphic Reproduction II

This course covers the development of the practices and skills used in print preparation and print reproduction.

PreReq:   CGC 101 with a minimum grade of C


  ARV 205
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Graphic Illustration

This course covers the tools and techniques used to create graphic illustrations for various types of print advertising.

PreReq:   ARV 120 and ARV 252 with a minimum grade of C or department approval


  ARV 210
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Computer Graphics II

This course is an advanced computer art course that includes a study of the creation of graphic design using electronic imagery.

PreReq:  ARV 227 with a grade of C or above


  ARV 212
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Digital Photography

This course is a study of the principles, terminology, techniques, tools and materials of basic digital photography. Images produced in this course will address the needs of the visual communication industry.

PreReq:   ARV 217 with a minimum grade of C


  ARV 213
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Lighting

This course introduces the fundamentals of photographic lighting techniques.

PreReq:   ARV 114 with a minimum grade of C
CoReq:  ARV 214


  ARV 214
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Photography II

This course covers advanced projects in black-and-white and color photography, including studio work.

PreReq:   ARV 114 with a minimum grade of C


  ARV 215
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Photography III

This course incorporates advanced projects in black-and-white and color photography, including studio and lab work.

PreReq:  ARV 213 with a minimum grade of C


  ARV 216
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Lighting II

This course covers advanced projects in photographic lighting techniques used in the studio and on location.

PreReq:  ARV 213 with a grade of C or above


  ARV 217
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Computer Imagery

This course covers the use of the computer as a tool to create images that address the needs of the visual communication field. Adobe Photoshop software is used. It is recommended that students enrolling in ARV 217 be familiar with basic computer functions.



  ARV 219
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Multimedia Techniques

This course introduces the production of current interactive multimedia.

PreReq:  CPT 101, CPT 102 or ARV 110
CoReq:  CPT 101, CPT 102 or ARV 110


  ARV 220
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Multimedia Presentations

This course covers a study of interactive multimedia techniques culminating in a presentation.

PreReq:   ARV 219 with a minimum grade of C


  ARV 221
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Interactive Media Design

This course introduces techniques and concepts used to develop proposals, treatments, production scripts and design documents that act as templates for interactive media applications.



  ARV 222
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Computer Animation

This course introduces techniques of creating the illusion of motion and three-dimensional space using computer software.

PreReq:   ARV 110 and ARV 217 with a minimum grade of C


  ARV 223
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
3-D Animation I

This course covers advanced techniques used in creating 3-D animation using computer software.  3ds Max software is used.

PreReq:  ARV 110 or EGT 151 with a minimum grade of C


  ARV 224
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
3-D Animation II

This course includes advanced projects in 3-D animation using computer software.  3ds Max software is used.

PreReq:   ARV 223 with a minimum grade of C


  ARV 225
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Advanced Computer Animation

This course covers advanced techniques for creating motion using computer software.

PreReq:   ARV 222 with a minimum grade of C


  ARV 226
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Digital Video Production

This course covers a study of digital video editing techniques used in the production of digital video for both multimedia CD-ROMs and websites.

PreReq:   ARV 110 with a minimum grade of C


  ARV 227
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Web Site Design I

This course introduces the production of an interactive web site.

PreReq:  ARV 110 or CPT 101 or CPT 102  with a minimum grade of C or department approval


  ARV 228
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Web Site Design II

This course covers a study of advanced website design techniques culminating in an interactive website.

PreReq:   ARV 227 with a minimum grade of C


  ARV 229
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Advanced Multimedia

This course covers a study of advanced multimedia techniques culminating in an interactive CD-ROM.

PreReq:  ARV 110 with grade of C or above


  ARV 230
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Visual Arts Business Procedures

This course covers a study of professional practices involved in the organization and operation of businesses concerned with visual arts.

PreReq:   ARV 161 with a minimum grade of C


  ARV 247
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3
3D Animation III

This course is an exploration of the basic principles of animation using three-dimensional computer-generated animation. Students practice and develop observational skills that aid in creating motion and three-dimensional forms. Maya software is used.

PreReq:  ARV 223, minimum grade of C


  ARV 248
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3
3D Animation IV

This course emphasizes the principles of designing and producing three-dimensional computer-generated animation through the creation of advanced motion studies. Projects focus on developing higher-level skills in model building, animation, and color and lighting. Maya software is used.

PreReq:  ARV 247, minimum grade of C


  ARV 252
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Visual Concepts

This course studies the language and principles common to all visual activity. Through drawing exercises and study models, the elements of designûline, shape/form, space, color and textureûare examined, along with the principles that unify these elements in a clear visual conceptual organization.



  ARV 261
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Advertising Design I

This course is an introduction to the advertising arts, including the principles, techniques, media, tools, and skill used in the visual communications field.

PreReq:  CGC 106 with a grade of C or above


  ARV 263
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Special Projects in Computer Animation

This course covers an advanced animation project as assigned from concept to final production.

PreReq:  ARV 247 with a minimum grade of C


  ARV 264
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Special Projects in Graphic Arts

This course includes an assigned advanced project from conception to final production.



  ARV 280
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Visual Arts Exit Portfolio

This course covers the preparation of student's job seeking or academic placement portfolios. The course includes lectures, demonstrations and studio work.

PreReq:  

24 semester credit hours in ARV and/or CGC courses; the course should be taken in the last semester.



  AST 101
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 SM
Solar System Astronomy

This course is a descriptive survey of the universe with emphasis on basic physical concepts and the objects of the solar system. Related topics of current interest are included. Laboratory exercises supplement lectures.

PreReq:   MAT 101 or appropriate test scores. The prerequisite for this course should have been completed within the last five years.


  AST 102
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 SM
Stellar Astronomy

This course is a descriptive survey of the universe with emphasis on basic physical concepts and on galactic and extragalactic objects. Related topics of current interest are included. Laboratory exercises supplement lectures.

PreReq:   AST 101; the prerequisite for this course should have been completed within the last five years.


  AUT 001
 
Lec: Lab: Cred:

Indicates credit given for automotive course work transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC.



  AUT 101
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 IT
Engine Fundamentals

This course is a study of automotive engine fundamentals and principles of engine operations, including horsepower calculations, cubic inch displacement calculations, efficiency combustion theory, etc. Types of engines, cylinders, valve arrangements, lubrications, fuel, exhaust and cooling systems also are included.



  AUT 103
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 6 Cred: 4 IT
Engine Reconditioning

This course is a review of engine fundamentals and overhaul procedures, including engine block preparation, cleaning, specifications, measurements with micrometers, assembly and operation.

PreReq:   AUT 101


  AUT 111
 
Lec: 1.5 Lab: 4.5 Cred: 3 IT
Brakes

This course is a study of the fundamentals of hydraulics and brake components and their application to automotive brake systems.



  AUT 116
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 6 Cred: 4 IT
Manual Transmission and Axle

This course is an advanced study of manual transmissions and transaxles, including proper overhaul procedures for axles and manual transmissions and transaxles.



  AUT 122
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 6 Cred: 4 IT
Suspension and Alignment

This course is a continued study of suspension and steering systems including nonadjustable and adjustable wheel alignment angles. The student becomes familiar with the use and application of balancing and alignment equipment.



  AUT 131
 
Lec: 1.5 Lab: 4.5 Cred: 3 IT
Electrical Systems

This course is a study of the individual systems and components that form the entire automobile electrical system. The course includes starting and charging systems, ignition, engine, chassis and accessory systems as well as instruction in the proper use of electrical schematics.

PreReq:   AUT 133 or advisor approval


  AUT 133
 
Lec: 1.5 Lab: 4.5 Cred: 3 IT
Electrical Fundamentals

This course is a study of the theories of electricity including magnetism, series and parallel circuits, OhmÆs law, and an introduction to the use of various types of electrical test equipment.



  AUT 145
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 IT
Engine Performance

This course covers the diagnosis of various performance problems using the appropriate diagnostic equipment and diagnostic manuals. Logical thinking also is included in the course.

PreReq:   AUT 149


  AUT 149
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 6 Cred: 4 IT
Ignition and Fuel Systems

This course is a study of ignition system operation and how it relates to fuel systems for proper engine performance.

PreReq:   AUT 133


  AUT 152
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 6 Cred: 4 IT
Automatic Transmission

This course is a basic study of power flow and hydraulics, including the study of the torque converter operation.



  AUT 153
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 IT
Automatic Transmission Diagnosis

This course is a basic study of power flow charts and their use in diagnosing automatic transmissions, including the use of pressure testing in diagnosing automatic transmission concerns.



  AUT 211
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 IT
Advanced Brakes

This course is a study of four-wheel anti-lock brakes and rear anti-lock brakes, including operation of the system, diagnosis, service and repair.

PreReq:   AUT 111


  AUT 241
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 6 Cred: 4 IT
Automotive Air Conditioning

This course is a study in the principles of refrigeration, operating and testing procedures to determine the cause of malfunction, and servicing or repairing by approved methods. Emphasis is on special tools, equipment and safety procedures.

PreReq:   AUT 133 or advisor approval


  AUT 247
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 6 Cred: 4 IT
Electronic Fuel Systems

This course builds on AUT 149 with further study into fuel injection systems, other fuel system components and how computers control fuel delivery.

PreReq:   AUT 149 or advisor approval


  AUT 252
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 IT
Advanced Automatic Transmission

This course is an advanced study of automatic transmission and transaxle electronics, including torque converter clutch and clutch controls.

PreReq:   AUT 152


  AUT 263
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 6 Cred: 4 IT
Advanced Automotive Machining

This advanced course covers proper procedures in the use of auto machine shop equipment, including cylinder block reboring, align boring, head and block resurfacing, and cylinder head reconditioning.



  BAF 001
 
Lec: Lab: Cred:

Indicates credit given for banking and finance course work transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC.



  BAF 101
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3
Personal Finance

This course includes the practical applications of concepts and techniques used in managing personal finances. Major areas of study include financial planning, budgeting, credit use, housing insurance investments and retirement planning.

PreReq:  RDG 100, MAT 155 or MAT 101 or appropriate placement test scores


  BAF 201
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Principles of Finance

This course introduces the field of finance. The monetary and credit systems are examined along with how the demand for funds is met in both the public and private sector.

PreReq:   ACC 101


  BAF 215
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Money and Banking

This course is a study of the United States monetary system with special emphasis on the commercial system and the central banking system.



  BAF 250
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Investments

This course is a study of the securities field with emphasis on individual portfolio analysis, financial markets, fixed/variable returns, and investments in the primary and secondary markets.



  BCT 102
 
Lec: 3.5 Lab: 1.5 Cred: 4 IT
Fundamentals of Building Construction

This course is a study of framing for residential and light commercial building. Also included are exterior walls, windows and doors.



  BCT 103
 
Lec: 3.5 Lab: 1.5 Cred: 4 IT
Construction Site Layout

This course covers location and layout of building corners, elevation and the use of appropriate tools. Also included is foundation masonry.



  BCT 106
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 3 Cred: 2 IT
Beginning Woodworking

This course introduces woodworking. The student will have hands-on use of hand and power tools such as table saw, jigsaw, circular saw, router, joiner and radial arm saw to complete projects assigned by the instructor.



  BCT 108
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 3 Cred: 2 IT
Finish Trim

This course covers the intricacies of cutting and installing finish moldings using hand and power tools. It includes the installation of doors, casings, baseboards, shelving and stair parts.



  BCT 112
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 0 Cred: 2 IT
Construction Print Reading

This course is a study of residential and light commercial prints.



  BCT 116
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 0 Cred: 1 IT
Residential Building Exam Preparation

This course prepares you for the South Carolina residential contractorÆs exam. It presents a basic review of general contracting including documents, construction budgets, cost accounting and inspections.



  BCT 120
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 6 Cred: 2
Electrical Building Code License Preparation

This course is a study of the National Electrical Code Manual. This course prepares the student for the electrician licensure examination. It includes learning to rough sample training problems in detail and identifying safety precautions.

PreReq:  BCT 140, BCT 141, EEM 165
CoReq:  BCT 140, BCT 141, EEM 165


  BCT 138
 
Lec: 5 Lab: 0 Cred: 5 IT
Residential Wiring

This course is a study of wiring methods and practices used in residential application.



  BCT 140
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3
Commercial Wiring

This course is a study and application to include service main, loads and installation. Also includes single and three-phase services.



  BCT 141
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3
Fixtures and Installation

This course is a study and application of planning and installing electrical fixtures and devices.



  BCT 151
 
Lec: 2.5 Lab: 1.5 Cred: 3 IT
Introduction to Residential Plumbing

This course covers plumbing theory as it relates to residential construction.



  BCT 158
 
Lec: 4 Lab: 3 Cred: 5
Introductory Building Maintenance

This course is a study of basic safety, introduction to construction math, hand and power tools for the building industry, blueprints and basic rigging. Course content is aligned to the National Center for Construction Education and Research accreditation requirements.



  BCT 201
 
Lec: 4 Lab: 0 Cred: 4 IT
Principles of Roof Construction

This course is a study of design and construction of roof systems and roofing materials for residential and light commercial construction.



  BCT 203
 
Lec: 4 Lab: 3 Cred: 5 IT
Exterior and Interior Finishes

This course is a study of exterior and interior finishes for residential and light commercial buildings. Also includes windows, walls, cabinets and painting.



  BCT 204
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 IT
Cabinet Making

This course is a study of design and construction of cabinets, custom casework and counter tops.

PreReq:   BCT 106 or advisor approval


  BCT 207
 
Lec: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 Cred: 2 IT
Built-Up Roofing

This course studies the installation of built-up roofing components.



  BIO 001
 
Lec: Lab: Cred:

Indicates credit given for biology course work transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC.



  BIO 100
 
Lec: 4 Lab: 0 Cred: 4 SM
Introductory Biology

This general biology course introduces the principles of biology. (Nondegree credit)



  BIO 101
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 SM
Biological Science I

This course is a study of the scientific method, basic biochemistry, cell structure and function, cell physiology, cell reproducti