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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 reproduction and development, Mendelian genetics, population genetics, natural selection, evolution, and ecology.

PreReq:   High school biology or high school chemistry, or BIO 100 or successful completion of a college-level, lab-based science course. The prerequisite for this course should have been completed within the last five years.


  BIO 102
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 SM
Biological Science II

This course is a study of the classification of organisms and structural and functional considerations of all kingdoms (particularly major phyla as well as viruses). Vertebrate animals and vascular plants are emphasized.

PreReq:   BIO 101 with a grade of C or higher. The prerequisite for this course should have been completed within the last five years.


  BIO 110
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 SM
General Anatomy and Physiology

This course is a non-lab general introduction to the anatomy and physiology of the human body. Emphasis is on human organ systems and their interrelationships.



  BIO 112
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 SM
Basic Anatomy and Physiology

This course is a basic integrated study of the structure and function of the major systems of the human body. Labs complement the material presented in lecture.



  BIO 115
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 SM
Basic Microbiology

This general course in microbiology includes the study of epidemiology, ubiquity and control, and the identification of microorganisms.

PreReq:   None, but high school biology or BIO 100 is recommended.


  BIO 210
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 SM
Anatomy and Physiology I

The first part of a two-semester sequence, this comprehensive transfer course is a lecture and laboratory study with model and specimen dissections of the integrated structure and function of the human body. Basic cellular chemistry and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous and endocrine systems are presented. Cytology and histology are emphasized.

PreReq:   High school biology or high school chemistry, or BIO 100 or successful completion of a college-level, lab-based science course. The prerequisite for this course should have been completed within the last five years.


  BIO 211
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 SM
Anatomy and Physiology II

This course is a continuation of BIO 210 and includes the study of blood, heart, circulatory, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems. Special senses, development and inheritance also are presented.

PreReq:   BIO 210 with a grade of C or higher. The prerequisite for this course should have been completed within the last five years.


  BIO 218
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 0 Cred: 1 AH
Head and Neck Anatomy

The anatomy and physiology of the head and neck are studied with special emphasis on nerves, muscles and their attachments, bone structures, and functions of the oral cavity.

PreReq:   BIO 210, BIO 211. The prerequisites for this course should have been completed within the last five years. Enrollment is restricted to Dental Hygiene students.


  BIO 225
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 SM
Microbiology

This lecture and laboratory course introduces bacteria, protozoa, rickettsia, viruses, fungi and algae. The course emphasizes the morphology, physiology, genetics, identification, cultivation and control of microbes. A survey is made of pathogenic microorganisms, their effects on the human body and the immunology of the human body.

PreReq:   BIO 101 or BIO 210 with a grade of C or higher. The prerequisite for this course should have been completed within the last five years.


  BIO 238
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 SM
Anatomy for Massage Therapy

This course is a continuation of BIO 110 and is designed for the Massage Therapy student. It emphasizes the muscular and skeletal systems with laboratory exercises on the bones, bone markings, and the muscles, addressing their origin, insertion, innervation and action.

PreReq:   AHS 104


  BUS 001
 
Lec: Lab: Cred:

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



  BUS 101
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Introduction to Business

This course is a study of the nature of business activity in relation to the economic society, including how a business is owned, organized, managed and controlled.



  BUS 110
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Entrepreneurship

This course introduces the process of starting a small business, including forms of ownership and management. Entrepreneurship addresses innovation, change and planning in the creation of flexible, customer-driven, world-class companies.



  BUS 112
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Service Management Systems

This course is a study of the conceptualization, structure and organization of a business service company.



  BUS 121
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 LR
Business Law I

This course is a study of legal procedures, law and society, classifications and systems of law, the tribunals administering justice and their actions, contracts, sales, transfer of titles, rights and duties of the parties, conditions, and warranties.



  BUS 123
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 LR
Business Law II

This course is a study of negotiable instruments, law of property, acquisition and transfer of title, bailments, duties, and liabilities of common carriers, innkeepers, warehousemen and agencies.

PreReq:   BUS 121


  BUS 176
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
International Marketing

This course includes the study of economic, political, legal and cultural environments affecting international marketing; how to adapt the marketing mix to foreign markets; and how a company or product evaluates opportunities in international marketing.



  BUS 210
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Introduction to e-Commerce in Business

This course is the study of electronic commerce and the operations and applications from the business perspective. Emphasis is placed on business concepts and strategies and how they apply to the process of buying and selling goods online.



  BUS 220
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Business Ethics

This course includes an exploration of ethical issues arising in the context of doing business. Topics include employee rights and responsibilities, corporate regulations and rights, discrimination, truth in advertising, employee privacy, environmental exploitation, and free enterprise.



  BUS 230
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Purchasing

This course is a study of the concepts and techniques involved in the efficient acquisition and management of purchased goods in business and industrial firms.



  BUS 250
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Introduction to International Business

This survey course in international business is designed to enhance the global perspective of business students. Emphasis is placed on the legal, cultural, economic and political factors faced in operating an international business.



  CCWWE
 
Lec: Lab: Cred:



  CET 001
 
Lec: Lab: Cred:

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



  CET 120
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 ET
Construction Materials

This course is a study of basic materials used in construction, research of building product specifications and code requirements.

PreReq:   MAT 032/012


  CET 127
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 ET
Building Construction and Print Reading

This course is a study of construction methods and blueprint reading.



  CET 135
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 0 Cred: 2 ET
Construction Contracts

This course covers basic engineering law, and owner, engineer and contractor relationships and responsibilities. It also includes performance requirements, bidding procedures, and format and specification interpretation.



  CET 210
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 ET
Strength of Materials

This course covers the effects of applying various types of loads to structural members and makes comparisons of allowable stresses and strains. The various methods used to design structural members are explored as a foundation for further study.

PreReq:   EGR 190


  CET 215
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 3 Cred: 2 ET
Soil Mechanics Fundamentals

This course is a study of soils and their engineering properties, underground investigations, classifications and foundations.

PreReq:   CET 210
CoReq:   CET 210


  CET 218
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 ET
Hydraulics

This course is a study of hydrostatics and fluid flow, control and disposal of water, including flow through open and closed channels, weirs and orifices.

PreReq:   PHY 201


  CET 230
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 ET
Construction Management

This course is a study of the management of construction firms dealing with bidding, contracts, costs and labor.



  CET 238
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 3 Cred: 2 ET
Construction Planning and Scheduling

This course covers the organization, planning and scheduling of labor, materials and equipment for a construction project through the use of contemporary scheduling methods.

PreReq:   CET 127 or BCT 112


  CET 244
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 ET
Structural Steel Design

This course covers the design of beams and floor framing, columns, tension and compression members, and bolted and welded connections using the AISC specifications.

PreReq:   CET 210


  CET 245
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 ET
Cost Estimating

This course covers preparing material lists, project costs and scheduling for a construction project using proven estimating methods.

PreReq:   CET 127 or BCT 112 and MAT 032/012


  CET 246
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 6 Cred: 3 ET
Environmental Systems Technology

This course covers the design and drafting of sewer systems for subdivisions, including the sources, collection, treatment and distribution of water and sewer.

PreReq:   GMT 250, CET 218


  CET 251
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 6 Cred: 3 ET
Highway Design

This course is a study of the design and construction of highways.

PreReq:   GMT 250


  CGC 001
 
Lec: Lab: Cred:

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



  CGC 101
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Introduction to Graphic Techniques

This course covers the processes of printed reproduction with an emphasis on offset printing. A variety of printing equipment and operating techniques are included.

PreReq:   ARV 162 with a minimum grade of C
CoReq:   ARV 162 with a minimum grade of C


  CGC 106
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Typography I

This course covers typography, photocomposition and design with letterforms using Adobe Illustrator software.

PreReq:   ARV 110 and ARV 252 with a minimum grade of C


  CGC 110
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Electronic Publishing

This course covers the fundamentals of electronic publishing and design. Adobe InDesign software is used.

PreReq:  ARV 110 with a minimum grade of C


  CGC 132
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Screen Printing

This course is an introduction to screen printing terminology, equipment and processes on both paper and fabric.



  CGC 210
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Advanced Electronic Publishing

This course covers a wide range of computer hardware, software and peripherals. QuarkXPress software is used.

PreReq:   CGC 110 with a minimum grade of C or advisor approval


  CGC 226
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 BT
Advanced Printing

This course covers a variety of advanced printing projects.

PreReq:   ARV 163 with a minimum grade of C


  CHM 001
 
Lec: Lab: Cred:

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



  CHM 100
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 SM
Introductory Chemistry

This course introduces general chemistry and principles of chemistry. Emphasis is placed on mathematical solutions and laboratory techniques. This course is recommended for students who did not take high school chemistry. (Nondegree credit)

PreReq:   MAT 102. The prerequisite for this course should have been completed within the last five years.


  CHM 105
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 SM
General Organic and Biochemistry

This course is a study of the fundamental principles of chemistry, including atomic and molecular structure, common substances and reactions, and organic chemistry and biochemistry. This is a terminal course designed for students who do not intend to take additional chemistry courses. It is usually transferrable only to specific programs in the Allied Health field.

PreReq:   CHM 100, or successful completion of a year of high school chemistry within the last two years.


  CHM 110
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 SM
College Chemistry I

This course is the first in a sequence that includes atomic and molecular structure, nomenclature and equations, properties, reactions and states of matter, stoichiometry, gas laws, solutions, and equilibria.

PreReq:   MAT 110 or MAT 112. The prerequisite for this course should have been completed within the last five years. High school chemistry or CHM 100 is strongly recommended.


  CHM 111
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 SM
College Chemistry II

This course continues the study of atomic and molecular structure, nomenclature and equations, properties, reaction and states of matter, stoichiometry, gas laws, solutions, and equilibria. Other topics include kinetics, thermodynamics and electrochemistry.

PreReq:   CHM 110 with a grade of C or higher. The prerequisite for this course should have been completed within the last five years.


  CHM 201
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 SM
Survey of Organic Chemistry

This course is a one-semester survey of the nomenclature, structure, reactions and reaction mechanisms of basic organic chemistry.

PreReq:   CHM 111 or advisor approval. Students who receive credit for CHM 201 may not receive credit for CHM 211 or CHM 212.


  CHM 211
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 SM
Organic Chemistry I

This course is the first in a sequence of courses that includes nomenclature, structure and properties, and reaction mechanisms of organic chemistry.

PreReq:   CHM 111 with a grade of C or higher. The prerequisite for this course should have been completed within the last five years. Students may not receive credit for CHM 211 and CHM 201.


  CHM 212
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 SM
Organic Chemistry II

This course is a continuation of organic chemistry. Topics include nomenclature, structure, properties and reaction mechanisms of organic chemistry, biochemistry and spectroscopy.

PreReq:   CHM 211 with a grade of C or higher. The prerequisite for this course should have been completed within the last five years. Students may not receive credit for CHM 212 and CHM 201.


  CHM 220
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 6 Cred: 5 SM
Analytical Chemistry I

This course describes quantitative chemistry. Topics include gravimetric, volumetric, spectophotometric and electrochemical analyses and chromatography. Emphasis is on laboratory techniques.

PreReq:   CHM 111


  CIM 001
 
Lec: Lab: Cred: ET

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



  COL 103
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 OR
College Skills

This course may include selected topics such as career planning, study skills, stress management, tutoring, group guidance, and other subjects to facilitate student success. (Nondegree credit)

PreReq:  You may not get credit for both COL 103 and COL 104.


  COL 104
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 0 Cred: 1 OR
Study Skills

This course includes selected topics under study skills and student success. (Nondegree credit)

PreReq:  You may not get credit for both COL 103 and COL 104.


  COL 105
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 DS
Freshman Seminar

This course is a study of the purposes of higher education and provides a general orientation to the functions and resources of a college.  The course is designed to help freshmen adjust to the college community, develop a better understanding of the learning process and acquire essential academic survival skills.  (Nondegree credit)



  COL 107
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 DS
Computer Literacy Skills for College Success

This course is designed for students who need an introduction to computer literacy and word processing skills to develop or improve basic keyboarding skills and to use the computer for self-paced computer-based and web-based instruction and communiction. (Nondegree credit)

PreReq:  Appropriate test scores.


  COM 001
 
Lec: Lab: Cred:

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



  COS 101
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 6 Cred: 3 IT
Fundamentals of Cosmetology

This course introduces the fundamentals of professional ethics, hygiene, good grooming and salesmanship as they relate to the practices of the salon.



  COS 106
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 6 Cred: 3 IT
Facials and Makeup

This course introduces the procedures for various skin treatments, including anatomy, chemistry and safety.



  COS 108
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 6 Cred: 3 IT
Nail Care

This course is a study of nail structure and manicuring techniques, including anatomy, chemistry and safety.



  COS 110
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 6 Cred: 3 IT
Scalp and Hair Care

This course is a study of the structure and composition of hair, including the analysis and treatment of certain conditions of the hair and scalp.



  COS 112
 
Lec: 1.5 Lab: 7.5 Cred: 4 IT
Shampoo and Rinses

This course is a study of procedures and safety precautions in the application of shampoo and rinses.



  COS 114
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 12 Cred: 4 IT
Hair Shaping

This course introduces the techniques of hair shaping. Emphasis is given to the correct use and safety of implements, proper hair sectioning, and various techniques used in hair design in relationship to body structure.

PreReq:   COS 120 or approval of program coordinator


  COS 116
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 12 Cred: 4 IT
Hair Styling I

This course is a study of the fundamentals of hair design, including principles, molding, pin curl techniques, safety precautions and chemistry.

PreReq:   COS 120 or approval of program coordinator


  COS 120
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 9 Cred: 3 IT
Manikin Practice

This course covers cosmetology applications, including hair shaping, chemical waving, hair styling and hair coloring.



  COS 130
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 0 Cred: 2 IT
Professional Image

This course is an introductory course that includes an overview of professionalism. Emphasis is on conduct, ethics, appearance and interpersonal skills.

CoReq:   COS 135 or approval of program coordinator


  COS 131
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 0 Cred: 2 IT
Bacteria and Other Infectious Agents

This course is an extensive study of bacterium and other infectious agents. Focus is on prevention, sanitation and safety.

CoReq:   COS 132, COS 133, COS 136, COS 137 or approval of program coordinator


  COS 132
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 0 Cred: 2 IT
Science of Nail Technology

This course is an in-depth study of the structure of the human body and the functions it performs. Focus is on nail and skin disorders with emphasis on consultations.

CoReq:   COS 131, COS 133, COS 136, COS 137 or approval of program coordinator


  COS 133
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 IT
Basic Procedures

This course explores the basic steps, procedures, equipment and materials for manicuring and pedicuring. Emphasis is on current trends and issues with a review of state regulations.

CoReq:   COS 131, COS 132, COS 136, COS 137 or approval of program coordinator


  COS 135
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 0 Cred: 2 IT
The Business of Nail Technology

This course explores the different types of working environments and handling of the business part of nail care. Focus is on products and services.

CoReq:   COS 130 or approval of program coordinator


  COS 136
 
Lec: 4 Lab: 0 Cred: 4 IT
Fundamentals of Artificial Nail Application

This course introduces the fundamentals of gel/powder acrylic sculpturing, repairs, maintenance, various nail wraps and tip application.

CoReq:   COS 131, COS 132, COS 133, COS 137 or approval of program coordinator


  COS 137
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 0 Cred: 1 IT
Fundamentals of Nail Art

This course introduces the basic techniques used in nail art design.

CoReq:   COS 131, COS 132, COS 133, COS 136 or approval of program coordinator


  COS 151
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 IT
Dermatology

This course is the study of the structure, functions, conditions and disorders of the skin.

CoReq:  COS 153 or approval of program coordinator


  COS 152
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 0 Cred: 2 IT
Hygiene and Sanitation

This course is a study of professional hygiene and various methods of sanitation for facial implements and equipment used in the salon.

CoReq:   COS 156, COS 158 or approval of program coordinator


  COS 153
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 IT
Structure and Function of Human Systems

This course is a basic study of the structure and function of the major systems of the human body.

CoReq:   COS 151 or approval of program coordinator


  COS 156
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 6 Cred: 2 IT
Fundamentals of Massage

This course introduces the theory, preparation, manipulations and safety measures of massage.

CoReq:   COS 152 or approval of program coordinator


  COS 158
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 6 Cred: 2 IT
Facial Treatments

This course introduces the procedures for various skin treatments and safety.

CoReq:   COS 152 or approval of program coordinator


  COS 160
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 3 Cred: 1 IT
Electric Current Facial Treatments

This course introduces types of current, purpose, procedures, safety and equipment used in facial treatments.



  COS 162
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 0 Cred: 1 IT
Hair Removal

This course is a study of methods, procedures and safety used during hair removal services.



  COS 164
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 IT
Basic Makeup and Application

This course introduces makeup application, including purpose, effects, supplies, implements, preparation, procedures and safety.

PreReq:   COS 152 or approval of program coordinator


  COS 165
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 IT
Business Practice

This course covers basic salon business practice, including rules, regulations and codes governing the practice of skin care.

CoReq:   COS 221, COS 223 or approval of program coordinator


  COS 206
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 9 Cred: 3 IT
Chemical Hair Waving

This course is a study of methods of permanently waving the hair, including product types, chemistry and safety.

PreReq:   COS 120 or approval of program coordinator


  COS 210
 
Lec: 0.5 Lab: 7.5 Cred: 3 IT
Hair Coloring

This course is a study of the science and art of coloring the hair, including classification, methods, procedures, safety precautions and chemistry.

PreReq:  COS 120 or approval of program coordinator


  COS 220
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 9 Cred: 3 IT
Cosmetology Clinical Practice I

This course is an integration of cosmetology skills in a simulated salon environment.

PreReq:   COS 120 or approval of program coordinator


  COS 221
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 6 Cred: 2 IT
Facial Practice I

This course is an integration of massage and facial skills in a simulated salon environment.

CoReq:   COS 165 or approval of program coordinator


  COS 222
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 9 Cred: 3 IT
Cosmetology Clinical Practice II

This course is an integration of cosmetology skills in a salon environment to provide additional practical hours in skill development.

PreReq:   COS 120 or approval of program coordinator


  COS 223
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 6 Cred: 2 IT
Facial Practice II

This course provides for the integration of corrective and preservation facials, massage and makeup application skills in a simulated salon environment.

PreReq:   COS 221 or approval of program coordinator


  COS 224
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 IT
Nail Practice I

This course is an integration of manicuring and pedicuring skills in a supervised simulated salon environment.

PreReq:   COS 131 or approval of program coordinator


  COS 226
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 IT
Nail Practice II

This course provides for the supervised practice of manicuring, pedicuring and application of various artificial nail application skills in a simulated salon environment.

PreReq:   COS 224 or approval of program coordinator


  CPT 001
 
Lec: Lab: Cred:

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



  CPT 101
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Introduction to Computers

This course covers basic computer history, theory and applications, including word processing, spreadsheets, databases and the operating system. Computer Technology majors and those students who desire a more comprehensive computer literacy course should take CPT 102.



  CPT 102
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Basic Computer Concepts

This course includes the basic use of a computer with an overview of computer terminology and provides a basic foundation in software applications.

PreReq:  This course is required for Computer Technology and Telecommunications Systems Management majors and is open to any student who desires a more comprehensive computer literacy course. Credit toward graduation is not given for both CPT 101 and CPT 102.


  CPT 115
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
COBOL Programming I

This course introduces the nature and use of the Common Business Oriented Language COBOL.

PreReq:   CPT 234, CPT 168
CoReq:  CPT 168


  CPT 121
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
RPG Programming I

This course introduces the RPG IV programming language emphasizing designing, coding, testing and debugging of RPG IV programs.

PreReq:   CPT 168, CPT 234


  CPT 124
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
AS/400 Operations

This introductory course covers the fundamentals of operations, screens and terminology of the AS/400 operating system. Exposure is given to different CL commands and menus used to create, maintain and manipulate libraries, objects and members in the AS/400.

PreReq:   CPT 102
CoReq:   CPT 102


  CPT 168
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Programming Logic and Design

This course examines problem-solving techniques applied to program design. Topics include a variety of documentation techniques as the means of solution presentation.

PreReq:   CPT 102, CPT 234, MAT 110


  CPT 172
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Microcomputer Database

This course introduces microcomputer database concepts, including generating reports from data bases, and creating, maintaining and modifying databases, using Microsoft Access.



  CPT 174
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Microcomputer Spreadsheets

This course introduces the use of spreadsheet software on the microcomputer. Topics include creating, editing, using formulas, using functions and producing graphs using Microsoft Excel.



  CPT 179
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Microcomputer Word Processing

This course introduces microcomputer word processing. Topics include creating, editing, formatting and printing documents using Microsoft Word.



  CPT 207
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Complex Computer Applications

This course covers analyzing, designing and implementing computerized solutions to realistic business applications problems. Visual Basic for Applications is explored in-depth.

PreReq:  CPT 102


  CPT 209
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Computer Systems Management

This course examines the methods and procedures used in maintaining microcomputer systems. Topics include hardware and software installation, configuration, operations and troubleshooting.

PreReq:  CPT 257


  CPT 210
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3
Computer Resource Management

This course examines the interaction of people, systems and computers. Strategic management issues unique to the information technology environment are discussed.

PreReq:  CPT 257


  CPT 212
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Visual Basic Programming

This course focuses on windows programming using Visual Basic to create graphical user interfaces. The course examines forms, controls, graphical controls, loops, control arrays, database and traditional file processing, and application class scheduling.

PreReq:  CPT 115 or IST 226
CoReq:  CPT 242 or CPT 207


  CPT 215
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
COBOL Programming II

This course emphasizes file maintenance and tables using advanced concepts in COBOL.

PreReq:   CPT 115, CPT 168


  CPT 220
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
e-Commerce

This course studies fundamental computer and business concepts applied to the world of e-commerce. The course features the use of the Websphere development package.

PreReq:  CPT 168


  CPT 234
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
C Programming I

This C programming introduction emphasizes designing, coding, testing and debugging of C programs involving input/output operations, data types, storage classes, decision structures, looping, functions, preprocessor directives, arrays and simple pointers.

PreReq:   CPT 102, MAT 110
CoReq:   CPT 102, MAT 110


  CPT 235
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
C Programming II

This course is a study of using advanced techniques for programming with the C language, including structures, advanced pointers, string manipulations, bit operations and C library functions.

PreReq:   CPT 115


  CPT 236
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Introduction to Java Programming

This course introduces Java programming. Topics cover Java syntax and classes for use in the development of Java applications and applets.

PreReq:   Three semester-credit hours of a high-level programming language


  CPT 242
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Database

This course introduces database models and the fundamentals of database design. Topics include database structure, database processing and application programs that access a database.

PreReq:  CPT 234, CPT 172


  CPT 247
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
UNIX Operating System

This course is a study of basic UNIX commands, including the VI editor, file structure and shell programming.

PreReq:   CPT 257


  CPT 248
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
UNIX Administration

This course is a study of UNIX system operation procedures, administration and networking. Includes system installation and administration tasks for Linux workstations and servers. File system implementation and security, system initialization, process management, data compression and back-up procedures, performance monitoring and troubleshooting are addressed. This course helps the student prepare for the CompTIA Linux+ certification exam.

PreReq:   CPT 247


  CPT 255
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Operating System Fundamentals

This course examines popular operating systems of several different types of computers. Topics include command languages, utility programs, and screen design.

PreReq:  CPT 124


  CPT 257
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Operating Systems

This course examines the theory of operating systems and how it is implemented in current operating systems.

PreReq:   CPT 102


  CPT 264
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Systems and Procedures

This course covers system analysis, design, development and implementation.

PreReq:  CPT 242 or CPT 207


  CRJ 001
 
Lec: Lab: Cred:

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



  CRJ 101
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 LR
Introduction to Criminal Justice

This course includes an overview of the functions and responsibilities of agencies involved in the administration of justice to include police organizations, court systems, correctional systems and juvenile justice agencies.



  CRJ 102
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 LR
Introduction to Security

This course includes an introduction to the philosophy and application of security. The protection of personnel, facilities and other assets, as well as administrative, legal and technical problems of loss prevention and control are analyzed.



  CRJ 110
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 LR
Police Patrol

This course provides an understanding of the duties, extent of authority and responsibilities of the uniformed patrol officer. Special emphasis is placed on patrol function; line activities, including traffic control and investigation; community relations; vice control; tactical units; civil disturbances; and preventive patrol.



  CRJ 115
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 LR
Criminal Law I

This course covers the development of criminal law in America. The basic elements of specific criminal offenses, criminal defenses and various legal principles upon which criminal law is established are reviewed.



  CRJ 120
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 LR
Constitutional Law

This course covers an analysis of the historical development of the U.S. Constitution and the relationship of rights contained therein to the state and the individual. The application of the Bill of Rights to federal and state systems is examined.



  CRJ 125
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 LR
Criminology

This course is a study of the various theories of criminal causation and control, the identification of criminal typologies, and the reaction of society to crime and criminals.



  CRJ 130
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 LR
Police Administration

This course is a study of the organization, administration and management of law enforcement agencies.



  CRJ 202
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 LR
Criminalistics

This course introduces investigative techniques stressing the examination of questioned documents, fingerprint techniques, polygraph examinations, firearms identifications, pathology, toxicology, ballistics and clandestine operations.



  CRJ 210
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 LR
The Juvenile and the Law

This course is a study of the juvenile justice system. This process is examined from initial custody to disposition, both from a historical and modern perspective.



  CRJ 220
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 LR
Judicial Process

This course includes an overview of the law-making function of the court, the growth of common law, the structure and organization of the courts, court processes and procedures involved in criminal and civil cases, and the question of reform for the administration of justice.



  CRJ 222
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 LR
Ethics in Criminal Justice

This course is a study of the application of ethical theories to the criminal justice profession.



  CRJ 224
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 LR
Police Community Relations

This course is a study of the importance of two-way communication between the criminal justice system and the community to foster a working relationship to control crime. A variety of topics are studied, including citizen involvement in crime prevention and police officer interpersonal relations.



  CRJ 230
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 LR
Criminal Investigation I

This course is the study of the fundamentals of interviewing witnesses and interrogating suspects. Different methods of conducting crime scene searches and methods used investigating various crimes are studied.



  CRJ 236
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 LR
Criminal Evidence

This course is a study of the established rules of evidence from arrest to release in the administration of criminal justice.



  CRJ 242
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 LR
Correctional Systems

This course introduces aspects of the correctional function in criminal justice, including organization, process, procedure, and clients incarcerated and on conditional release.



  CRJ 244
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 LR
Probation, Pardon and Parole

This course is a study of the development, organization, operation and results of systems of probation and parole as substitutes for incarceration. The philosophy and methods of treatment of offenders and the operational problems and activities of the probation/parole officer are studied in the course.



  CRJ 246
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 LR
Special Problems in Criminal Justice

This course examines issues within the criminal justice community and profession that are of special concern to students and practitioners because of timeliness, local concern, legalistics or other dynamic factors of such issues.



  CRJ 262
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 LR
Criminal Justice Workshop

This course includes application of substantive knowledge and practical experience in the criminal justice field. Proposed areas are law enforcement, corrections and the Solicitor/U.S. Attorney's Office.

PreReq:   Departmental approval


  CWE
 
Lec: Lab: Cred: 3
Cooperative Work Experience

Courses for Cooperative Work Experiences are available in various programs. Call the director of Co-op and your advisor to discuss prerequisites and enrollment approvals. See your advisor for specific course needs.



  CWE 111
 
Lec: Lab: Cred: 1 Contact Hours
5
Cooperative Work Experience

Courses for Cooperative Work Experiences are available in various programs. Call the director of Co-op and your advisor to discuss prerequisites and enrollment approvals. See your advisor for specific course needs.



  CWE 112
 
Lec: Lab: Cred: 2 Contact Hours
10
Cooperative Work Experience

Courses for Cooperative Work Experiences are available in various programs. Call the director of Co-op and your advisor to discuss prerequisites and enrollment approvals. See your advisor for specific course needs.



  CWE 113
 
Lec: Lab: Cred: 3 Contact Hours
15
Cooperative Work Experience

Courses for Cooperative Work Experiences are available in various programs. Call the director of Co-op and your advisor to discuss prerequisites and enrollment approvals. See your advisor for specific course needs.



  CWE 114
 
Lec: Lab: Cred: 4 Contact Hours
20
Cooperative Work Experience

Courses for Cooperative Work Experiences are available in various programs. Call the director of Co-op and your advisor to discuss prerequisites and enrollment approvals. See your advisor for specific course needs.



  CWE 121
 
Lec: Lab: Cred: 1 Contact Hours
5
Cooperative Work Experience

Courses for Cooperative Work Experiences are available in various programs. Call the director of Co-op and your advisor to discuss prerequisites and enrollment approvals. See your advisor for specific course needs.



  CWE 122
 
Lec: Lab: Cred: 2 Contact Hours
10
Cooperative Work Experience

Courses for Cooperative Work Experiences are available in various programs. Call the director of Co-op and your advisor to discuss prerequisites and enrollment approvals. See your advisor for specific course needs.



  CWE 123
 
Lec: Lab: Cred: 3 Contact Hours
15
Cooperative Work Experience

Courses for Cooperative Work Experiences are available in various programs. Call the director of Co-op and your advisor to discuss prerequisites and enrollment approvals. See your advisor for specific course needs.



  CWE 124
 
Lec: Lab: Cred: 4 Contact Hours
20
Cooperative Work Experience

Courses for Cooperative Work Experiences are available in various programs. Call the director of Co-op and your advisor to discuss prerequisites and enrollment approvals. See your advisor for specific course needs.



  CWE 131
 
Lec: Lab: Cred: 1 Contact Hours
5
Cooperative Work Experience

Courses for Cooperative Work Experiences are available in various programs. Call the director of Co-op and your advisor to discuss prerequisites and enrollment approvals. See your advisor for specific course needs.



  CWE 132
 
Lec: Lab: Cred: 2 Contact Hours
10
Cooperative Work Experience

Courses for Cooperative Work Experiences are available in various programs. Call the director of Co-op and your advisor to discuss prerequisites and enrollment approvals. See your advisor for specific course needs.



  CWE 133
 
Lec: Lab: Cred: 3 Contact Hours
15
Cooperative Work Experience

Courses for Cooperative Work Experiences are available in various programs. Call the director of Co-op and your advisor to discuss prerequisites and enrollment approvals. See your advisor for specific course needs.



  CWE 134
 
Lec: Lab: Cred: 4 Contact Hours
20
Cooperative Work Experience

Courses for Cooperative Work Experiences are available in various programs. Call the director of Co-op and your advisor to discuss prerequisites and enrollment approvals. See your advisor for specific course needs.



  CWE 211
 
Lec: Lab: Cred: 1 Contact Hours
5
Cooperative Work Experience

Courses for Cooperative Work Experiences are available in various programs. Call the director of Co-op and your advisor to discuss prerequisites and enrollment approvals. See your advisor for specific course needs.



  CWE 212
 
Lec: Lab: Cred: 2 Contact Hours
10
Cooperative Work Experience

Courses for Cooperative Work Experiences are available in various programs. Call the director of Co-op and your advisor to discuss prerequisites and enrollment approvals. See your advisor for specific course needs.



  CWE 213
 
Lec: Lab: Cred: 3 Contact Hours
15
Cooperative Work Experience

Courses for Cooperative Work Experiences are available in various programs. Call the director of Co-op and your advisor to discuss prerequisites and enrollment approvals. See your advisor for specific course needs.



  CWE 214
 
Lec: Lab: Cred: 4 Contact Hours
20
Cooperative Work Experience

Courses for Cooperative Work Experiences are available in various programs. Call the director of Co-op and your advisor to discuss prerequisites and enrollment approvals. See your advisor for specific course needs.



  DAT 114
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 AH
Dental Emergencies and Medicine

This course provides a study of various medical conditions and medications, including the management of a medically compromised dental patient.

PreReq:   Restricted to major


  DAT 115
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 0 Cred: 1
Ethics and Professionalism

This course introduces a cursory history of dental assisting, professional associations, scope of service in dentistry, and ethical, legal and professional considerations. The state dental practice set is reviewed.

PreReq:  Admission into DAT program


  DAT 118
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 0 Cred: 2 AH
Dental Morphology

This course emphasizes the development, eruption and individual characteristics of each tooth and surrounding structures.

PreReq:   Restricted to major


  DAT 121
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 3 Cred: 2 AH
Dental Health Education

This course defines the responsibilities of the dental assistant in individual and community dental health education with emphasis on the etiology of dental disease, methods for prevention, and principles of nutrition in relationship to oral health and preventive dentistry.

PreReq:   DAT 154


  DAT 122
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 3 Cred: 2 AH
Dental Office Management

This course provides a study of the business aspects of a dental office.

PreReq:   CPT 101, DAT 154


  DAT 123
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 AH
Oral Medicine/Oral Biology

This course presents a basic study of oral pathology, pharmacology, nutrition and common emergencies as related to the role of the dental assistant. The basic study of the dental sciences and terminology are included in this course.

PreReq:   Restricted to major


  DAT 124
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 3 Cred: 1 AH
Expanded Functions/Specialties

This course offers practice in performing the expanded clinical procedures designated by the South Carolina State Board of Dentistry for Dental Assistants.

PreReq:   DAT 154, DHG 244
CoReq:   DAT 154, DHG 244


  DAT 127
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 AH
Dental Radiography

This course provides the fundamental background and theory for the safe and effective use of X-radiation in dentistry. It encompasses the history of X-rays, production and uses of radiation, radiographic film, exposure factors, interpretation of radiographs, and radiation hygiene.

PreReq:   DAT 118


  DAT 154
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 6 Cred: 4 AH
Clinical Procedures I

This course includes preparation to assist a dentist efficiently in four-handed dentistry. Emphasis is on the names and functions of all dental instruments, the principles involved in their use, and the assistant's role in dental instrumentation.

PreReq:  restricted to major, physical examination, major medical insurance and Hepatitis B vaccine series.
CoReq:  CPT 101/OST 163


  DAT 177
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 18 Cred: 7 AH
Dental Office Experience

This course consists of practice in the dental office or clinic with rotation of assignments to encompass experiences in office management and clinical experience in all areas of dentistry.

PreReq:   DAT 124, DAT 127, DAT 154, DAT 185, DHG 244, ENG 150/ENG 101, CPT 101/OST 163, DAT 122, PSY 110/PSY 201
CoReq:  DAT 122, PSY 110/PSY 201


  DAT 185
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 9 Cred: 5 AH
Dental Specialties

This course covers the equipment and procedures related to dental specialties used in clinical experiences.

PreReq:   DAT 154, CPT 101, CPR certification and Hepatitis B vaccine series, ENG 150/ENG 101
CoReq:  ENG 150/ENG 101


  DHG 111
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 0 Cred: 2 AH
Orofacial Embryology

This course provides a study of the histological and embryonic development of the head, face, and hard and soft tissues of the oral cavity to include developmental abnormalities.

PreReq:  DHG 125


  DHG 121
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 AH
Dental Radiography

This course provides the application of the principles of radiology with emphasis on exposing, processing, mounting, evaluating and interpreting dental radiographs. Radiation safety is stressed.

PreReq:   DHG 125, DHG 151, DHG 111, BIO 218


  DHG 125
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 0 Cred: 2 AH
Dental Morphology and Histology

This course covers the embryogenesis and histology of the head and neck structures with primary emphasis on the oral cavity. The formation, eruption patterns, and morphology of primary and permanent dentitions are studied.

PreReq:   Restricted to major


  DHG 140
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 0 Cred: 2 AH
General and Oral Pathology

This course provides a correlation of basic pathologic principles to disease processes in the oral cavity. The role of the dental hygienist in early disease detection is emphasized. Diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of diseases affecting the head and neck also are discussed.

PreReq:   DHG 111, DHG 125, DHG 151, BIO 218


  DHG 141
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 0 Cred: 2 AH
Periodontology

This course presents a study of the principles, etiologies, classifications and treatments of periodontal disease with emphasis on the role of the dental hygienist.

PreReq:   DHG 121, DHG 140, DHG 165


  DHG 143
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 0 Cred: 2 AH
Dental Pharmacology

This course provides a study of drugs used in dentistry. It emphasizes the physical and chemical properties of drugs, dosages and therapeutic effects, methods of administration, and indications and contraindications for the use of drugs. A study of dental anesthetics is included.

PreReq:   DHG 165


  DHG 151
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 6 Cred: 5 AH
Dental Hygiene Principles

This course is a study of the principles of infection control and hazardous waste communication, instrumentation, instrumentation design, operator patient positioning, operation of basic dental equipment, patient evaluation and medical history review.

PreReq:   Restricted to major


  DHG 165
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 9 Cred: 5 AH
Clinical Dental Hygiene I

This course introduces the clinical setting for application of dental hygiene skills for patient care.

PreReq:   DHG 151, CPR certification, major medical insurance and Hepatitis B vaccine series


  DHG 175
 
Lec: 1.5 Lab: 10.5 Cred: 5 AH
Clinical Dental Hygiene II

This course provides for the continued development of skills necessary to perform dental hygiene care. Emphasis is placed on treatment of the patient with disabilities, total patient care and treatment planning.

PreReq:   DHG 165


  DHG 230
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 AH
Public Health Dentistry

This course provides a study of oral health and the prevention of oral disease in a community. Emphasis is on assessment of community groups and dental health needs, and on planning, implementation and evaluation of community programs. Nutrition and research also are studied.

PreReq:   DHG 165


  DHG 231
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 3 Cred: 1 AH
Dental Health Education

This course provides an opportunity for the dental hygiene student to present and apply dental health information to various community groups and organizations. Project implementation and evaluation are included.

PreReq:   DHG 230, DHG 175


  DHG 241
 
Lec: 0.5 Lab: 1.5 Cred: 1 AH
Integrated Dental Hygiene I

This course provides for the integration of basic and dental hygiene sciences with current concepts of clinical dental hygiene practice.

PreReq:   DHG 165


  DHG 244
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 AH
Dental Materials

This course is a study of physical and chemical properties, identification, characteristics and manipulation of dental materials.

PreReq:   Restricted to major


  DHG 255
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 12 Cred: 5 AH
Clinical Dental Hygiene III

This course provides for the development of proficiency in the clinical dental hygiene setting with emphasis on the implementation of treatment plans to meet the individual patient's oral health needs.

PreReq:   DHG 175


  DHG 265
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 12 Cred: 5 AH
Clinical Dental Hygiene IV

This course permits refinement of clinical techniques and skills, technology and current procedural practices of the dental hygienist with emphasis on self-evaluation and quality assurance.

PreReq:   DHG 255


  ECD 101
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 CF
Introduction to Early Childhood

This course gives an overview of growth and development, developmentally appropriate curriculum, positive guidance techniques, regulations, health, safety, and nutrition standards. Course content highlights importance of professionalism, family/cultural values and practical applications based on historical and theoretical models in early care and education.



  ECD 102
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 CF
Growth and Development I

This course is an extensive study of philosophies and theories of growth and development of infants and toddlers. Focus is on total development of the child, with emphasis on physical, social, emotional, cognitive and nutritional areas. Developmental tasks and appropriate activities are explored in the course.

PreReq:   Departmental approval for nondegree-seeking students


  ECD 105
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 CF
Guidance-Classroom Management

This course is an overview of developmentally appropriate, effective guidance and classroom management techniques for the teacher of young children. A positive proactive approach is stressed.

PreReq:   Departmental approval for nondegree-seeking students


  ECD 106
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 CF
Observation of Young Children

In this course, a variety of observation skills and techniques for the purposes of achieving program goals and objectives, providing for individual needs, guiding children, and designing environments are covered. Focus is on the practical and appropriate use of these skills and techniques.



  ECD 107
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 CF
Exceptional Children

This course includes an overview of children with special needs and their families. Emphasis is on the prevalence of disorders, treatment modalities, community resources serving exceptional children, the teacher's role in mainstreaming and early identification, and federal legislation affecting exceptional children.

PreReq:   Departmental approval for nondegree-seeking students


  ECD 108
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 CF
Family and Community Relations

This course is an overview of techniques and materials promoting effective family/program partnerships to foster positive child development. Emphasis is on availability and accessibility of community resources, and on developing appropriate communication skills.



  ECD 109
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 CF
Administration and Supervision

This course is a study of the role and responsibilities of an early childhood administrator. Special focus is on monetary matters, space management, curriculum, health and food services, and relations among the public, staff and parents.



  ECD 131
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 CF
Language Arts

This course is a study of methods and materials in age-appropriate language experiences. Opportunities are provided to develop listening, speaking, prereading and prewriting skills through planning, implementation, and evaluation of media, methods, techniques and equipment. Methods to select, evaluate and present children's literature are included.

PreReq:   Departmental approval for nondegree-seeking students


  ECD 132
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 CF
Creative Experiences

In this course, the importance of creativity and independence, in creative expression are stressed. A variety of age-appropriate media, methods, techniques and equipment are utilized. Students plan, implement and evaluate instructional activities.

PreReq:   Departmental approval for nondegree-seeking students


  ECD 133
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 CF
Science and Math Concepts

This course includes an overview of pre-number and science concepts that are developmentally appropriate for young children. Emphasis is on the planning, implementation and evaluation of developmentally appropriate activities utilizing a variety of methods and materials.



  ECD 135
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 CF
Health, Safety and Nutrition

This course covers a review of health and safety practices recommended for child care and includes information on common diseases and health problems. Certification preparation is provided in pediatric safety, CPR and first aid. Guidelines and information on nutrition and developmentally appropriate activities also are studied in the course.

PreReq:   Departmental approval for nondegree-seeking students


  ECD 136
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 CF
Physical Education for Young Children

This course is a study of ways that teachers can select appropriate experiences to support the physical education of young children. Teacher role and teaching strategies are considered as well as developmentally appropriate methods, materials, equipment, skills and abilities. Evaluation techniques are field tested.



  ECD 200
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 CF
Curriculum Issues in Infant and Toddler Development

This course includes a focus on infant and toddler care. Emphasis is on brain development and its implications for caring for infants and toddlers. The student looks at planning and teaching strategies as they relate to child development, curriculum and environment.



  ECD 201
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 CF
Principles of Ethics and Leadership in Early Care and Education

This course includes an overview of historical views on leadership and issues and challenges of leadership in early care and education. Emphasis is on current trends and issues. This course also reviews ethical principles as they relate to children, families, colleagues, the community and society.

PreReq:  27 ECD credits


  ECD 203
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 CF
Growth and Development II

This course is an in-depth study of preschool children growing and developing in today's world. Focus is on total development of the child with emphasis on physical, social, emotional, cognitive and nutritional areas of development. Developmental tasks and appropriate activities are explored.

PreReq:   ECD 102, departmental approval for nondegree-seeking students


  ECD 205
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 CF
Socialization and Group Care of Infants and Toddlers

This course involves the study of socialization and group care of infants and toddlers. Emphasis is on guidance and management; understanding behavior, temperament, the importance of routines, primary care and continuity of care; and examining the elements of quality environments.



  ECD 207
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 CF
Infants and Toddlers with Special Needs

This course provides an overview of the field of infants and toddlers with special needs. Emphasis will be placed on instructional strategies, adaptations, environment, inclusion, etiology, federal legislatoin, family partnership, multicultural considerations and optimal development.



  ECD 210
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 CF
Early Childhood Intervention

This course provides a study of a variety of intervention procedures reflecting various models, including child-centered, child-directed, behavioral, cognitive and social approaches to instruction.



  ECD 220
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 CF
Social Studies Curriculum in Early Education

This course is an in-depth study and research into planning and implementing a developmentally appropriate social studies curriculum in the early childhood classroom.



  ECD 237
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 CF
Methods and Materials

This course includes an overview of developmentally appropriate methods and materials for planning, implementing and evaluating environments. Emphasis is on integrating divergent activities in each curriculum area.

PreReq:  27 ECD credits, departmental approval for nondegree-seeking students


  ECD 239
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3
Assessment and Program Planning

This course is designed to help students use assessment and evaluation tools to identify strengths and weaknesses of programs and provide developmentally appropriate practices for young children.



  ECD 243
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 6 Cred: 3 CF
Supervised Field Experience I

This course includes emphasis on planning, implementing and evaluating scheduled programs, age-appropriate methods, materials, activities and environments of early childhood principles and practices.

PreReq:   27 ECD credits, departmental approval for nondegree-seeking students


  ECD 250
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 12 Cred: 4 CF
Supervised Comprehensive Work Experience in Early Childhood Development

This course provides the opportunity for interaction with young children, application of appropriate early childhood care-giving principles and documentation of these experiences. This course requires 12 hours per week of laboratory experiences in a supervised area center or school.

PreReq:   ECD 243 or ECD 251 or ECD 257 or SAC 208


  ECD 251
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 6 Cred: 3 CF
Supervised Field Experiences in Infant/Toddler Environments

This course includes emphasis on planning, implementing and evaluating scheduled programs, age-appropriate methods, materials, activities and environments of infants and toddlers.

PreReq:  18 ECD credits (to include ECD 200)


  ECD 252
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 CF
Diversity Issues in Early Care and Education

This course meets the growing need for students in early care and education to learn how to interact with people who are different from them. It also allows students to examine and appreciate the differences that exist because of diversity from race, language, ethnicity, age and socioeconomic levels.



  ECD 253
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 CF
Communication Systems for Early Childhood Special Education

This course studies sign language (ASL) and other assistive communication devices as are appropriate to work effectively with students who are developmentally delayed in speech and language.



  ECD 254
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 CF
Facilitation and Environmental Management for Early Childhood Special Education

This course teaches students how the environment for infants, toddlers, preschoolers and young children with special needs can be manipulated to enhance their developmental and social needs, and how the environment can also allow children to express creativity and independence.



  ECD 255
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 CF
Activity Therapy for Early Childhood Special Education

This course teaches students to provide assistance in planning and organizing activities focusing on play in a developmentally appropriate environment for children with special needs.



  ECD 256
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 CF
Counseling Techniques for Early Childhood Special Education

In this course students learn to collaborate with professionals, families and students to achieve various outcomes that are of particular interest to those individuals involved in the education and care of children with developmental delays.



  ECD 257
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 6 Cred: 3 CF
Supervised Field Experience in Early Childhood Special Education

This course is designed for paraeducators in the field of early childhood special education.  Certified/licensed professionals who monitor and evaluate skills needed for working with children who are developmentally delayed will supervise the preservice teacher in a team environment

PreReq:  18 ECD credits


  ECE 201
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 3 Cred: 1 ET
Electrical and Computer Engineering Seminar

This course covers professionalism, ethics, safety and career planning.



  ECE 205
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 ET
Electrical and Computer Lab I

This course covers basic test and measurement instrumentation, basic electrical components and circuits, and technical writing using word processing.

PreReq:   ECE 221
CoReq:   ECE 221


  ECE 211
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 ET
Introduction to Computer Engineering I

This course covers digital systems and employs basic mathematical techniques used in the design of combinational and sequential systems.

PreReq:   MAT 140


  ECE 212
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 ET
Introduction to Computer Engineering II

This course applies the overall concepts of microprocessor orientation and architecture and fundamental concepts of assembly-level programming.

PreReq:   ECE 211, EGR 270


  ECE 221
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 ET
Introduction to Electrical Engineering I

This course introduces the basic concepts of circuit analysis, applying fundamental laws and principles, resistor circuits, and first- and second-order linear circuits in the time domain using calculus-based solutions where applicable.

PreReq:   MAT 141


  ECE 222
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 ET
Introduction to Electrical Engineering II

This course covers sinusoidal steady-state analysis of AC circuits, complex frequency analysis, Fourier series analysis and Laplace transforms.

PreReq:   ECE 221


  ECO 001
 
Lec: Lab: Cred:

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



  ECO 210
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Macroeconomics

This course covers the study of fundamental principles and policies of a modern economy including markets and prices, national income accounting, cycles, employment theory and fiscal policy, banking and monetary controls, and the government's role in economic decisions and growth.

PreReq:  MAT 155 or MAT 101 or appropriate placement test score


  ECO 211
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Microeconomics

This course includes the study of the behavior of households and firms, including supply and demand, elasticity, price/input in different market structures, pricing of resources, regulations, and comparative advantage and trade.

PreReq:   ECO 210


  EDU 220
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 DS
Directed Teaching Experience

This course provides practical classroom/lab/shop teaching experience in a vocational center, technical college, etc. under the supervision of a senior instructor or supervisor. This course emphasizes the skills required for conducting tutorials and facilitating the learning process.

PreReq:  See instructor for details on qualifications and eligibility.


  EEM 001
 
Lec: Lab: Cred:

Indicates credit given for industrial electricity/electronics course work transferred from another college for which there is no equivalent course at TTC.



  EEM 117
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 6 Cred: 4 IT
AC/DC Circuits I

This course is a study of direct and alternating current theory, Ohm's Law, and series, parallel and combination circuits. Circuits are constructed and tested.



  EEM 118
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 6 Cred: 4 IT
AC/DC Circuits II

This course is a continuation of study of direct and alternating current theory to include circuit analysis using mathematics and verified with electrical measurements.

PreReq:  EEM 117


  EEM 131
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 IT
Solid State Devices

This course is a study of semiconductor theory and common solid state devices. Circuits are constructed and tested.

PreReq:  EEM 117
CoReq:  EEM 117


  EEM 145
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 6 Cred: 3 IT
Control Circuits

This course covers the principles and applications of component circuits and methods of motor control.

PreReq:  EMT 217


  EEM 151
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 6 Cred: 4
Motor Controls I

This course is an introduction to motor controls, including a study of the various control devices and wiring used in industrial processes.

PreReq:  EEM 217


  EEM 165
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 IT
Residential/Commercial Wiring

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



  EEM 215
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 6 Cred: 3 IT
DC/AC Machines

This course is a study of applications, operations and constructions of DC and AC machines.

PreReq:  EEM 117 or EET 113 or ACR 106 and ACR 107 


  EEM 217
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 IT
AC/DC Machines with Electrical Codes

This course is a study of AC and DC machines to include operational theory, applications and construction.  Relevant sections of the Nationl Electrical Code will also be covered.

PreReq:  EEM 118


  EEM 221
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 IT
DC/AC Drives

This course covers the principles of operation and application of DC drives and AC drives.

PreReq:  EEM 131


  EEM 251
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 IT
Programmable Controllers

This course introduces programmable control systems with emphasis on basic programming techniques. A variety of input/output devices and their applications are covered.

PreReq:   EEM 131


  EEM 252
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 IT
Programmable Controllers Applications

This course covers the application of programmable controller theories and operation procedures. Topics such as interfacing, data manipulation and report generation are covered. Programmable controller projects are constructed, operated and tested.

PreReq:  EEM 251


  EET 001
 
Lec: Lab: Cred:

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



  EET 113
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 6 Cred: 4 ET
Electrical Circuits I

This course is a study of direct and alternating currents, covering resistance and impedance in series, parallel and series-parallel circuits using Ohm's law, Kirchhoff's laws, and basic circuit theorems. Circuits are analyzed using mathematics and verified using electrical instruments.

PreReq:  

EET 274 or advisor approval

CoReq:   MAT 110 or MAT 170


  EET 141
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 ET
Electronic Circuits

This course is a study of electronic circuits using discrete and integrated devices, including analysis, construction, testing and troubleshooting.

PreReq:   EET 113


  EET 145
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 6 Cred: 4 ET
Digital Circuits

This course is a study of number systems, basic logic gates, Boolean algebra, logic optimization, flip-flops, counters and registers. Circuits are modeled, constructed and tested.

PreReq:   EET 113 or EEM 118


  EET 231
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 ET
Industrial Electronics

This course is a survey of topics related to industrial application of electronic devices and circuits. The course covers switches, DC and AC motor controls, sensors and transducers, open and closed loop control circuits, and voltage converting interfaces. Circuits are constructed and tested. DC and AC motor applications are discussed.

PreReq:   EET 131


  EET 235
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 ET
Programmable Controllers

This course is a study of relay logic, ladder diagrams, theory of operation and applications. Loading ladder diagrams, debugging and troubleshooting techniques are applied to programmable controllers.

PreReq:   EET 113 or EEM 117


  EET 241
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 ET
Electronic Communications

This course is a study of the theory of transmitters and receivers, with an emphasis on receivers, mixers, IF amplifiers and detectors. Some basic FCC rules and regulations also are covered.

PreReq:   EET 141


  EET 243
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 ET
Data Communications

This course is a study of the techniques for sending and receiving information. Topics include media characteristics, modulation and demodulation, signal conversions, multiplexing and demultiplexing, protocols, industrial standards, networks, and error detection and correction. Circuits are modeled, constructed and tested.

PreReq:   EET 241, EET 145
CoReq:  EET 145


  EET 255
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 ET
Advanced Microprocessors

This course is a study of advanced microprocessors, controllers, and hardware/software interfacing techniques for controlling external devices. Hardware is designed and constructed, and control programs are written and tested.

PreReq:   EET 145


  EET 273
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 3 Cred: 1 ET
Electronics Senior Project

In this course, an instructor-approved project is constructed and tested.

PreReq:   ENG 260
CoReq:   ENG 260


  EET 274
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 ET
Selected Topics in Electrical/Electronics Engineering Technology

This course is a study of current topics related to electrical/electronics engineering technology. Technical aspects of practical applications are discussed.

CoReq:   MAT 102 or CPT/SAT score or MAT 170


  EGR 001
 
Lec: Lab: Cred:

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



  EGR 110
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 ET
Introduction to Computer Environment

This course provides an overview of computer hardware, available software, operating systems and applications.

PreReq:   MAT 170 or MAT 102 or appropriate test scores
CoReq:   MAT 170 or MAT 102 or appropriate test scores


  EGR 150
 
Lec: 2.5 Lab: 1.5 Cred: 3 ET
Troubleshooting

This course is designed to develop effective approaches to systematic troubleshooting and to plan how to apply them in a range of engineering technologies.

PreReq:   MAT 110, EGR 110, ENG 101


  EGR 170
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 ET
Engineering Materials

This course is a study of properties, material behaviors and applications.

PreReq:   MAT 110


  EGR 175
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 ET
Manufacturing Processes

This course includes processes, alternatives and operations in the manufacturing environment. Key elements of manufacturing processes such as quality, materials management, personnel issues and industrial economics will be covered.

PreReq:   MAT 102 and ENG 101


  EGR 190
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 ET
Statics

This course is a study of forces and the effect of forces acting on bodies in equilibrium without motion.

PreReq:   MAT 111 and ENG 101


  EGR 200
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 ET
Introduction to Engineering for Teachers/Counselors

This course provides a broad overview of the fields of engineering and engineering technology. The disciplines and industrial setting for the two-year career paths are explored. The educational process supporting a career in engineering or the technologies is examined, including the expected level of student preparation.

PreReq:  See instructor for details on qualifications and eligibility


  EGR 230
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 ET
Measurement Principles

This course is a study of basic control circuits and the common sensing elements, components, and instruments which are used to measure temperature, pressure, flow, level, and related phenomena. The study of calibration standards, accuracy and precision will also be covered.

PreReq:   MAT 110


  EGR 260
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 ET
Engineering Statics

This course introduces the principles of engineering mechanics as applied to forces and force systems. The techniques of vector mathematics are employed.

PreReq:   MAT 240, PHY 221


  EGR 262
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 ET
Engineering Dynamics

This course introduces the principles of engineering as applied to kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies. The techniques of vector mathematics are employed.

PreReq:   EGR 260


  EGR 264
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 ET
Introduction to Engineering Mechanics of Solids

This course covers the relationships between external loads on solid bodies or members and the resulting internal effects and dimensional changes.

PreReq:   EGR 260


  EGR 266
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 ET
Engineering Thermodynamics Fundamentals

This course introduces the first and second laws of thermodynamics as applied to engineering systems.

PreReq:   MAT 240


  EGR 270
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 ET
Introduction to Engineering

This course covers the applications of computers in engineering practices, including the use of an appropriate operating system, programming in a high-level language, spreadsheets and word processing applications.

PreReq:   MAT 111 or MAT 112


  EGR 273
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 3 Cred: 2 ET
Problem Solving for Engineers

This course covers basic problem-solving techniques as applied to the engineering profession.

PreReq:   EGR 270, ECE 221
CoReq:  ECE 221


  EGR 275
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 ET
Introduction to Engineering/Computer Graphics

This course is a study of basic graphical concepts needed for engineering applications.

PreReq:   MAT 110
CoReq:   MAT 110


  EGR 282
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 3 Cred: 2 ET
Introduction to Civil Engineering

This course covers the engineering process from problem formulation to creative design through practical solution of civil engineering problems.

PreReq:   MAT 111 or MAT 112


  EGR 285
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 ET
Engineering Surveying I

This course covers linear measurements, leveling, compass and transit/theodolite, theory of errors, areas, stadia, coordinate geometry, state plane coordinates and standard map projections.

CoReq:   MAT 110, EGR 295, EGR 275


  EGR 286
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 ET
Engineering Surveying II

This course covers land surveying and boundary laws, public land surveys, topographic mapping, horizontal and vertical curves, lot calculations and engineering astronomy.

PreReq:   EGR 285, EGR 295
CoReq:  EGR 296


  EGR 295
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 3 Cred: 1 ET
Engineering Surveying Lab I

This course covers horizontal control including distance and angular measurements, traversing and preparation of a plat, and vertical control including the performance of a level loop.

CoReq:   EGR 285


  EGR 296
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 3 Cred: 1 ET
Engineering Surveying Lab II

This course covers locating buildings and other objects within a boundary survey, performing a topographic survey, preparing a topographic map and staking out a horizontal curve.

CoReq:   EGR 286


  EGT 001
 
Lec: Lab: Cred:

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



  EGT 106
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 ET
Print Reading and Sketching

This course covers the interpretation of basic engineering drawings and sketching techniques for making multiview pictorial representations.



  EGT 109
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 ET
Introduction to Engineering Design Graphics

This course studies basic graphical concepts for engineering graphics, including freehand sketching and computer applications for engineering graphics.

PreReq:  MAT 101 or appropriate test scores


  EGT 110
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 6 Cred: 4 ET
Engineering Graphics I

This introductory course in engineering graphics science includes beginning drawing techniques and development of skills to produce basic technical drawings.

PreReq:  MAT 101 or appropriate test scores


  EGT 114
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 0 Cred: 2 ET
Welding Print Basics

This course covers the fundamentals of print reading for welding applications.



  EGT 115
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 6 Cred: 4 ET
Engineering Graphics II

This course in engineering graphics science includes additional drawing techniques for industrial applications.

PreReq:   EGT 110


  EGT 117
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 0 Cred: 2 ET
Welding Print Principles

This course covers welding symbols and their application to pipe fabrication.

PreReq:   EGT 114


  EGT 130
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3
Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Applications

This course covers interpreting, calculating tolerances, inspecting, computing geometrics of rejected parts, and analyzing the concepts of geometric control.



  EGT 151
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3
Introduction to CAD

This course covers the operation of a computer aided drafting system. The course includes interaction with a CAD station to produce technical drawings.

PreReq:  EGR 275 or EGT 109 or EGT 110


  EGT 152
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 ET
Fundamentals of CAD

This course includes a related series of problems and exercises utilizing the computer graphics station as a drafting tool.

PreReq:  EGT 151


  EGT 210
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 6 Cred: 4 ET
Engineering Graphics III

This advanced course in engineering graphics science covers the production of technical working drawings. Computer aided drafting techniques are included.

PreReq:   EGT 115


  EGT 220
 
Lec: 4 Lab: 0 Cred: 4 ET
Structural and Piping Application

This advanced drawing course covers structural steel and process piping applications.

PreReq:  EGT 115, EGT 151


  EGT 251
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3
Principles of CAD

This course includes the additional use of CAD software for production of technical drawings and related documentation.

PreReq:  EGT 152


  EGT 252
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 ET
Advanced Computer Aided Design

This course covers advanced concepts of CAD software and applications. The primary focus is on generating 3-D wireframe, surfaced and solid models.

PreReq:   EGT 152


  EGT 265
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 ET
CAD/CAM Applications

This course uses all available CAD skills to produce advanced drawings. The use of solids modeling, CAM and desktop publishing application packages are studied.

PreReq:  EGT 252 or departmental approval


  EGT 290
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 3 Cred: 1 ET
Computer Aided Design I

This course focuses on AutoCAD basic skills. It covers how to create two-dimensional drawings using CAD commands: draw, edit, display, layer, settings, dimensions, blocks, plotting, creating and editing text entities, and associative crosshatching techniques.

PreReq:   EGT 110, CPT 101, EGR 275 or advisor approval


  EIT 244
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3
Computers and PLCs in Instrumentation

This course covers interfacing pneumatic and electronic process control instrumentation with computers and programmable logic controllers by using various transducers. Programming and installation are stressed.

PreReq:  EEM 252


  ELECTIVE
 
Lec: Lab: Cred:
See elective options below



  ELT 125
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 6 Cred: 4
Introduction to Process Control Instrumentation

This course covers the fundamental concepts of industrial process measurement and control.

PreReq:  EEM 252


  EMS 110
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 6 Cred: 5
Basic Emergency Medical Care

This is an introductory course to the health care system and the function, role, and responsibility of emergency medical providers within the system. Emphasis is placed on legal and ethical practices and stress management. A team approach is emphasized in the study of the initial assessment and management of illness and injury.

PreReq:  Acceptance to EMT program


  EMS 111
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 6 Cred: 5
Intermediate Emergency Care

This course is a study of the concepts and skills related to general patient assessment, initial management of life threatening emergencies, airway management, pulmonary ventilation and oxygen administration, the pathophysiology of shock and treatment modalities for the shock syndrome, and pharmacological actions of groups of drugs and fluids. Emphasis is placed on administration of medication and fluid therapy, basic vehicle extrication and rescue.

PreReq:  EMS 110


  EMS 114
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 3 Cred: 2
Emergency Vehicle Operations Management

This course covers the fundamental skills necessary for safe and effective management of an emergency vehicle including the use of lights and sirens, safe driving techniques and vehicle maintenance.

PreReq:  EMS 110


  EMS 120
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3
Pharmacology

This course is a study of concepts related to the pharmacological actions of groups of drugs and includes the development of skills related to the administration of medications and intravenous therapy. Physiology of systems affected by drug action is also included in the course.

PreReq:  EMS 110


  EMS 210
 
Lec: 5 Lab: 0 Cred: 5
Advanced Emergency Medical Care I

This course is a study of concepts related to EMS Communications, trauma, obstetric/gynecological emergencies, neonatal transport, psychiatric emergencies, central nervous systems, GI/GU systems, anaphylaxis, toxilogic emergencies, drug abuse, infectious diseases, geriatric and pediatric patients and environmentally related emergencies.

PreReq:  EMS 110
CoReq:  EMS 211


  EMS 211
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 6 Cred: 3
Advanced Clinical Experience I

This course includes hospital clinical experiences in obstetrics (labor/delivery), pediatrics and emergency/trauma settings.

PreReq:  EMS 110
CoReq:  EMS 210


  EMS 213
 
Lec: 4 Lab: 0 Cred: 4
Advanced Emergency Medical Care II

This course is a study of the concepts and skills related to care of specific medical problems. Emphasis is placed on the pathophysiology and treatment modalities related to the respiratory system, cardiovascular system, and the endocrine system. Concepts related to the classification, therapeutic actions and side effects of common chemotherapeutic agents are emphasized.

PreReq:  

EMS 210, EMS 211



  EMS 214
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 6 Cred: 3
Advanced Clinical Experience II

This course includes hospital clinical experiences in coronary care and emergency and trauma settings.

PreReq:  EMS 210, 211
CoReq:  EMS 210, 211
EMS 213


  EMS 217
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 3 Cred: 2
Introduction to Electrocardiography

This course covers the basic principles of recognizing and interpreting EKG tracings, laboratory emphasis is placed on the operation of electrocardiographic equipment.

PreReq:  EMS 111


  EMS 218
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 0 Cred: 2
EMS Management Seminar

This course covers concepts related to the application of management skills to emergency medical services, focus is on common problems, which occur in the work setting utilizing a problem solving approach.

PreReq:  EMS 210


  EMS 220
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 9 Cred: 3
Paramedic Internship I

This course includes experiences with advanced life support emergency medical service providers.

PreReq:  EMS 210, EMS 211
CoReq:  EMS 210, EMS 211


  EMS 221
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 9 Cred: 3
Paramedic Internship II

This course builds on the experiences gained in Paramedic Internship I. Focus is on the students and their ability to apply knowledge gained in the classroom during emergency situation while treating a wide variety of patients in different situations.

PreReq:  EMS 220


  EMS 222
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 9 Cred: 3
Paramedic Internship III

This course builds on the experiences gained in paramedic internship II. Focus is centered on the student’s ability to function as the EMS team leader and direct patient care in any emergency situation.

PreReq:  EMS 221


  ENG 013
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 0 Cred: 1 DS
Developmental English (Challenge)

This course is intended for students who need assistance in basic writing. Based on assessment of student needs, instruction includes writing short compositions in which students demonstrate mastery of mechanics, word usage and sentence structure. This course is an option for the student whose performance on the College's placement test places him or her in Developmental English (ENG 032), but whose scores fall within the challenge range. This one-credit course provides 15 contact hours of study and review for students who only need a short course to satisfy the competencies of Developmental English (ENG 032). The successful student will pass the departmental examination and may enroll in the next level of course. (Nondegree credit)

PreReq:  Students who score within the challenge range for the course are recommended to enroll in this course. The student's advisor should confirm that the student's placement score on writing skills falls within the qualifying range.


  ENG 032
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 DS
Developmental English

Developmental English is intended for students who need assistance in basic writing. Based on assessment of student needs, instruction includes writing short compositions in which students demonstrate control of mechanics, word usage and sentence structure. (Nondegree credit)

PreReq:   Appropriate test score


  ENG 100
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
Introduction to Composition

This course is a study of basic writing and may include a review of usage. Appropriate literary selections serve as the basis for writing assignments. (Nondegree credit)

PreReq:  Appropriate test scores, writing sample or satisfactory completion of ENG 032 or ENG 013


  ENG 101
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
English Composition I

This course is a study of composition in conjunction with appropriate literary selections, with frequent theme assignments to reinforce effective writing. It also reviews standard usage and presents basic research techniques.

PreReq:   ENG 100 with a minimum grade of C, appropriate test scores or writing sample


  ENG 102
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
English Composition II

This course includes the development of writing skills through logical organization, effective style, literary analysis, research and an introduction to literary genres.

PreReq:   ENG 101 with a minimum grade of C


  ENG 150
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
Basic Communications

This course develops practical oral and written communication skills.

PreReq:   Students must meet placement test score criteria for ENG 100


  ENG 170
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
Business Communications

This course presents a comprehensive survey of business English usage and communication skills for writing business papers.

PreReq:   Specified TTC placement test score, writing sample, or ENG 100 with a minimum grade of C


  ENG 175
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
Proofreading and Editing

This course presents an intensive application of advanced proofreading and editing skills, including usage and punctuation.

PreReq:   Specified TTC placement test score, writing sample, or ENG 100 with a minimum grade of C


  ENG 201
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
American Literature I

This course is a study of American literature from the colonial period to the Civil War.

PreReq:   ENG 102


  ENG 202
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
American Literature II

This course is a study of American literature from the Civil War to the present.

PreReq:   ENG 102


  ENG 205
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
English Literature I

This course covers the study of English literature from the Old English period to the Romantic period with emphasis on major writers and periods.

PreReq:   ENG 102


  ENG 206
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
English Literature II

This course covers the study of English literature from the Romantic period to the present with emphasis on major writers and periods.

PreReq:   ENG 102


  ENG 208
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
World Literature I

This course is a study of masterpieces of world literature in translation from the ancient world to the 16th century.

PreReq:   ENG 102


  ENG 209
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
World Literature II

This course is a study of masterpieces of world literature in translation from the 17th century to the present.

PreReq:   ENG 102


  ENG 214
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
Fiction

This course is a study of fiction from several cultures. Emphasis is on the nature of genres and appropriate reading strategies.

PreReq:   ENG 102


  ENG 218
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
Drama

This course is a study of drama from several cultures. Emphasis is on the nature of genres and appropriate reading strategies.

PreReq:   ENG 102


  ENG 222
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
Poetry

This course is a study of poetry from several cultures. Emphasis is on the nature of genres and appropriate reading strategies.

PreReq:   ENG 102


  ENG 234
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
Survey in Minority Literature

This course is a critical study of minority writings, examined from historical, social and psychological points of view.

PreReq:   ENG 102


  ENG 238
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
Creative Writing

This course presents techniques of creative writing in various genres. The student learns to analyze and apply the techniques, styles and forms of prose fiction, poetry or drama through extensive writing and reading.

PreReq:   ENG 102


  ENG 260
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
Advanced Technical Communications

This course develops skills in research techniques and increases proficiency in written and oral technical communications by focusing on all phases of the preparation of a formal, fully-documented technical project. Since it requires the ability to do independent problem solving in the student's major area of study, the course is designed for students who are near the end of their programs.

PreReq:   ENG 101 with a minimum grade of C or above


  ESL 011
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 3 Cred: 1 DS
ESL Pronunciation Skills Lab I

This course is intended for non-native English-speaking students who need assistance in developing and improving listening and speaking skills, written communication skills, and basic English grammar.  This course focuses on production of the sounds of English in meaningful contexts and the use of rhythm, stress and intonation to facilitate successful oral communication. (Nondegree credit)



  ESL 012
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 3 Cred: 1 DS
ESL Grammar Lab I

This course is intended for non-native English-speaking students who need assistance in developing and improving listening and speaking skills, written communication skills and basic English grammar.  This course focuses on the basic terminology of English grammar, parts of speech, verb forms and tenses, preposition combinations, and idioms used in oral communication and writing for academic purposes. (Nondegree credit)



  ESL 013
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 3 Cred: 1 DS
Vocabulary Skills for ESL

This course is intended for non-native English-speaking students who need assistance in developing and improving litening and speaking skills, written communication skills, and basic English grammar.  This course focuses on acquisition of vocabulary needed for survival and work-related, career, social, personal and academic purposes and includes a study of common prefixes, suffixes and root words. (Nondegree credit)



  ESL 014
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 3 Cred: 1 DS
Introduction to Writing for ESL Speakers

This course is intended for non-native English-speaking students who need assistance in developing and improving listening and speaking skills, written communication skills and basic English grammar.  This course focuses on development of sentence skills and the paragraph to describe, compare, contrast, analyze, and define, and includes a study of punctuation and transition expressions. (Nondegree credit)



  ESL 015
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 3 Cred: 1 DS
ESL Language and Communication Skills

This course is intended for non-native English-speaking students who need assistance in developing and improving listening and speaking skills, written communication skills and basic English grammar.  This multi-level course focuses on integrating the basic ESL skills with critical thinking skills to improve competence in all aspects of English. (Nondegree credit)



  ESL 016
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 3 Cred: 1 DS
ESL Pronunciation Skills Lab II

This course is intended for non-native English-speaking students who need assistance in developing listening and speaking skills, written communication skills and basic English grammar.  This course focuses on production of a variety of sounds unique to English in the context of conversation and emphasizes the role of rhythm, pitch, stress and intonation to improve pronunciation and reduce accents. (Nondegree credit)



  ESL 017
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 3 Cred: 1 DS
ESL Grammar Lab II

This course is intended for non-native English-speaking students who need assistance in developing and improving listening and speaking skills, written communication skills and basic English grammar.  This course focuses on more complex grammar structures needed to express relationships between ideas in both oral and written communication. (Nondegree credit)



  ESL 018
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 3 Cred: 1 DS
Reading Comprehension Skills for ESL

This course is intended for non-native English-speaking students who need assistance in developing and improving listening and speaking skills, written communication skills and basic English grammar.  This course introduces students to strategies and skills, including vocabulary development, to improve reading skills for academic purposes. (Nondegree credit)



  ESL 019
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 3 Cred: 1 DS
Writing Lab for ESL Speakers

This course is intended for non-native English-speaking students who need assistance in developing and improving listening and speaking skills, written communication skills and basic English grammar.  This course focuses on development of basic writing skills needed for success in English courses and successful completion of academic writing assignments. (Nondegree credit)



  EVT 101
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 SM
Man and His Environment

This course introduces the field of environmental science. Aspects of current environmental issues and the effects of pollution on local, state, national and worldwide scales are included.



  EVT 110
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 SM
Introduction to Treatment Facilities

This course covers the physical, chemical and biological principles of operation of water and wastewater treatment systems. The basic unit processes, control parameters and mathematical problem solving related to collection systems, treatment facilities and distribution systems are introduced.

PreReq:   CHM 110. The prerequisite for this course should have been taken in the last five years.
CoReq:   CHM 110. The prerequisite for this course should have been taken in the last five years.


  EVT 154
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 SM
Chemistry of Hazardous Materials

This course studies the chemistry of hazardous materials with emphasis on identification, hazard determination, chemical stability, chemical compatibility, rate and transport phenomena to include photolysis, hydrolysis, oxidation-reduction, and biotransformation reactions, persistence and toxicity.



  EVT 201
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 SM
Environmental Science

This course introduces the basic principles of environmental science, including ecology, energy resources, waste management, and air, water and soil pollution.



  EVT 210
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 SM
Introduction to Environmental Law

This course provides an introduction to the U.S. legal system, legal terminology, and the major federal and state legislation related to environmental protection and pollution control.



  EVT 222
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 SM
Environmental Microbiology

This course studies environmental microbiology, including air microbiology, water microbiology and soil microbiology.



  EVT 224
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 SM
Environmental Chemical Analyses

This course covers the science of chemistry as it relates to environmental quality and pollution control. Analytical techniques are studied and demonstrated in the laboratory.

PreReq:   CHM 110. The prerequisite for this course should have been taken in the last five years.


  EVT 230
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 SM
X-Ray Fluorescence Technology

This course introduces the basic principles of X-ray fluorescence technology applicable to the analysis of lead-based paint in residential housing and public and commercial buildings.



  EVT 250
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 SM
Solid Waste Management

This course covers problems associated with solid waste management and disposal. Waste minimization, recycling and disposal methods such as sanitary landfills and incineration are covered.



  EVT 251
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 SM
Health Effects of Hazardous Materials

This course covers the means by which chemicals in the environment or the workplace may enter the human body and cause harm. Types of protective clothing and equipment used to reduce the hazard of exposure to such materials are included.



  EVT 254
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 SM
Industrial Safety and Emergency Response

This course covers state and federal regulations related to worker safety, industrial hygiene and response to emergency situations. Emphasis is placed on response to releases of hazardous materials.



  EVT 256
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 SM
Hazardous Waste

This course covers state and federal regulations related to management and disposal of hazardous waste. Problem areas and detailed procedures for compliance are studied.



  EVT 260
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 SM
Air Pollution Control Systems

This course covers air quality problems, federal and state regulatory mechanisms, and the types of emission control technology currently available. Monitoring emissions and ambient air quality are addressed.



  FLG 001
 
Lec: Lab: Cred:

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



  FLM 148
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 SM
Basic Editing

This course covers the fundamentals of film editing. Students will produce several short film projects that will require the mastery of various cutting techniques.



  FLM 150
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3
Pre-Production

This course is an introductory overview of the film-making process.



  FLM 152
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 SM
Film Equipment

This course is an introduction to motion picture film and equipment. Course emphasizes use of motion picture cameras and support equipment.



  FLM 153
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 SM
Film Lighting

This course is an introduction to film lighting techniques and equipment. Use of grip equipment is also included.



  FLM 154
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 SM
Sound on Film

This course introduces the techniques and equipment used to create film synchronized sound tracks, sound recording during film production and the use of sound (music, sound effects and dialogue) in postproduction.



  FLM 155
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 SM
Film Production I

This course covers general film production, including the mechanics of a screenplay, scheduling and scouting locations, and the operation of motion picture equipment.



  FLM 156
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 SM
Film Production II

This course covers film production emphasizing post production techniques and equipment.

PreReq:   Permission from department head


  FLM 157
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 SM
Set Construction/Props/Art

This course introduces set construction and prop building for motion pictures as well as the workings of the art department from design to set dressing.



  FLM 158
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 SM
Post Production

This course covers traditional editing and editing theory. Industry-standard software will be introduced.



  FLM 168
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 SM
Advanced Post Production I

This course will provide training in post-production techniques that may include sound, titling and/or image manipulation for non-linear editing.  Students will use industry-standard software to construct specific visual effects.

PreReq:   FLM 148


  FLM 169
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 SM
Advanced Post Production II

This is a continuation of Advanced Post Production I.

PreReq:   FLM 168


  FLM 178
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 SM
Advanced Editing

This course is a study of the editing skills needed to produce a short film. This course is designed to develop skills in animation and graphics. Students will use Maya software to achieve specific visual effects.

PreReq:   FLM 169
CoReq:  FLM 169


  FLM 179
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 SM
Senior Film Editing

Student will study use of industry-standard software to achieve sophisticated visual effects. This course will provide students with advanced editing skills build on skills learned in FLM 178 particularly in the use of animation and modeling software.

PreReq:  FLM 178


  FLM 230
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 SM
Animation Production

This course covers how to produce animated films and includes an understanding of cameraless animation, flip books, inbetweening, cel painting, 3-D animation and other forms of single frame movement.



  FLM 248
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 6 Cred: 3
Film Editing Capstone

A comprehensive review of skills acquired in pre-requisite courses and more advanced hands-on skill competencies are included.

PreReq:  Permission of department head.


  FLM 250
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 6 Cred: 3 SM
Film Production Senior Project

This senior project course integrates knowledge and skill from all previous film courses. A comprehensive review, detailed content material, and advanced hands-on skill competencies are included.

PreReq:   Permission from department head


  FLM 255
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 9 Cred: 3 SM
Film Production III

This course is designed to enable students to produce a short independent film. The entire class works as crew of the film project, which is supervised by professionals in the industry. Students are involved in every aspect of the film production process: casting to rehearsing, shooting and editing the project.

PreReq:   Permission from department head


  FLM 256
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 6 Cred: 3 SM
Film Production IV

This course is for students wishing to do a small independent film.

PreReq:   FLM 156


  FLM 260
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 6 Cred: 3 SM
Professional Experience in Film

This is a course with variable content. Emphasis is on specialized job-related training that is not included in other required courses. This course is offered every semester as an independent study.

PreReq:  May substitute for FLM 155 or FLM 156, see advisor. Restricted to majors.


  FLM 261
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 6 Cred: 3 SM
Professional Experience in Film II

This course continues FLM 260, Professional Experience in Film. This course has variable content with emphasis on specialized job-related training that is not included in other required courses. This course is offered each semester as an independent study.

PreReq:  FLM 260.  May substitute for FLM 155 or FLM 156, see advisor


  FLM 290
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 SM
Contemporary Film Issues

This course covers various issues in film such as women in film, minorities in film, the independents, experimental filmmaking and other issues. The class also views and discusses foreign (European, Japanese, Canadian and Soviet) films.



  FRE 001
 
Lec: Lab: Cred:

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



  FRE 101
 
Lec: 4 Lab: 0 Cred: 4 HS
Elementary French I

This course consists of a study of the four basic language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. The course includes an introduction to French culture.



  FRE 102
 
Lec: 4 Lab: 0 Cred: 4 HS
Elementary French II

This course continues the development of basic language skills and includes a study of French culture.

PreReq:   FRE 101 or specified French placement test scores


  FRE 201
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
Intermediate French I

This course is a review of French grammar with attention given to complex grammatical structures and reading difficult prose.

PreReq:   FRE 102 or specified French placement test scores


  FRE 202
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
Intermediate French II

This course continues the review of French grammar with attention given to more complex grammatical structures and reading more difficult prose.

PreReq:   FRE 201 or specified French placement test scores


  GEO 102
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
World Geography

This course includes a geographic analysis of the regions of the world, i.e., North and South America, Europe, Australia and Africa. Diversity of each region is emphasized by examining its physical environment, natural resources, and social, cultural, economic and political systems.



  GER 001
 
Lec: Lab: Cred:

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



  GER 101
 
Lec: 4 Lab: 0 Cred: 4 HS
Elementary German I

This course is a study of the four basic language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. The course includes an introduction to German culture.



  GER 102
 
Lec: 4 Lab: 0 Cred: 4 HS
Elementary German II

This course continues the development of the four basic language skills and the study of German culture.

PreReq:   GER 101


  GER 201
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
Intermediate German I

This course is a review of German grammar with attention given to complex grammatical structures and reading difficult prose.

PreReq:   GER 102


  GER 202
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
Intermediate German II

This course continues the review of German grammar with attention given to more complex grammatical structures and reading more difficult prose.

PreReq:   GER 201


  GMT 250
 
Lec: 1.5 Lab: 4.5 Cred: 3 ET
Evidence Procedures for Boundary Control

This course is a study of the role of surveyor in retracing land boundaries; methods of boundary establishment; classification and analysis of boundary evidence; laws governing riparian boundaries; preparing deed descriptions and survey plats; preservation of survey evidence; surveyor as expert witness; and ethics, liability and professionalism in surveying. This course also includes the acquisition of field data, and its use in preparing subdivision plats using land development computer software.

PreReq:  EGR 286, EGR 296, EGT 151


  HIM 110
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 AH
Health Information Science I

This course provides an in-depth study of the content, storage, retrieval, control and retention of health information systems.

PreReq:  

CPT 101



  HIM 130
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 AH
Billing and Reimbursement

This course provides an introduction to medical insurance billing and reimbursement practices with emphasis on the primary payers such as Medicare and Medicaid.

PreReq:  HIM 110


  HIM 140
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 AH
Current Procedural Terminology I

This course provides a basic to intermediate study of the CPT-4 and HCPCS coding and classification systems particular to the physician office setting. Students learn to assign codes to capture the professional component of services provided.

PreReq:  Acceptance into the Coding Program, HIM 110, HIM 216, AHS 170


  HIM 141
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 AH
Current Procedural Terminology II

This course provides a basic to intermediate study of the CPT-4 and HCPCS coding and classification systems with respect to surgical outpatient facilities and hospitals.

PreReq:  

HIM 140



  HIM 150
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 AH
Coding Practicum I

This course provides clinical practice in the application of basic coding and classification system guidelines in selected health care facilities.

PreReq:  

HIM 110, HIM 140, HIM 216, HIM 225



  HIM 216
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 AH
Coding and Classification I

This course includes a study of disease, procedural coding and classification systems.

PreReq:  HIM 110


  HIM 225
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 AH
Coding and Classification II

This course provides a study of advanced coding and classification systems.

PreReq:  HIM 110, HIM 216


  HIM 228
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 0 Cred: 2 AH
Coding Seminars

This course includes specific assigned coding projects and certification examination preparation.

PreReq:  HIM 150


  HIM 264
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 12 Cred: 4 AH
Clinical Practice

This course provides clinical practice in the application of health information system theory in selected health care facilities. Focus is on the application of inpatient and outpatient coding and classificatin system guidelines.

PreReq:   HIM 150


  HIM 266
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 AH
Computers in Health Care

This course covers hardware and software components of computers for medical record applications, methods of controlling accuracy and security of data in computer systems, record linkage and data sharing concepts.

PreReq:  

HIM 110

CoReq:  HIM 130


  HIS 001
 
Lec: Lab: Cred:

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



  HIS 101
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
Western Civilization to 1689

This course is a survey of Western civilization from ancient times to 1689, including the major political, social, economic and intellectual factors shaping the Western cultural tradition.



  HIS 102
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
Western Civilization Post 1689

This course is a survey of Western civilization from 1689 to the present, including major political, social, economic and intellectual factors that shape the modern Western world.



  HIS 104
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
World History I

This course covers world history from prehistory to circa 1500 A.D., focusing on economic, social, political and cultural aspects of people before the onset of Western dominance and identifying major patterns and trends that characterized the world in each era.



  HIS 105
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
World History II

This course covers world history from circa 1500 A.D. to the present, focusing on the development of a system of interrelationships based on Western expansion and on the economic, social, political and cultural aspects of each era.



  HIS 106
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3
Introduction to African History

This course is an examination of several traditional sub-Saharan African societies and their political and economic transformation in the modern, colonial and post-interdependence periods.



  HIS 130
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
African-American History to 1877

This survey course describes the efforts of African Americans to define themselves through their social, economic and political contributions to American history. The history, impact and significance of the institution of slavery is included. The chronological scope of the course ranges from the African origins of African Americans to the frustrations associated with the failure of Reconstruction.



  HIS 131
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
African-American History, 1877 to Present

This survey course describes the efforts of African Americans to define themselves through their social, economic and political contributions to American history from the time of Reconstruction to the present.



  HIS 201
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
American History: Discovery to 1877

This course is a survey of U.S. history from discovery to 1877, including political, social, economic and intellectual developments during this period.



  HIS 202
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
American History: 1877 to Present

This course is a survey of U.S. history from 1877 to the present, including political, social, economic and intellectual developments during this period.



  HOS 001
 
Lec: Lab: Cred:

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



  HOS 101
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 6 Cred: 3 HT
Principles of Food Production I

This introductory course in food preparation includes kitchen safety and sanitation. It emphasizes practical presentation of simple foods, terminology, and techniques of preparation of nutritious quality food.

PreReq:   Departmental approval for nondegree-seeking students. RDG 100 or appropriate test scores
CoReq:  HOS 155


  HOS 103
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HT
Nutrition

This course is a study of general nutritional needs of the life cycle, including carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins and minerals. Practical applications for the food service professional are emphasized.



  HOS 115
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 9 Cred: 5 HT
Quantity Food Preparation

This course is a study of cooking methods and food cost controls for food items prepared in large quantities. Planning and production of meals are included.

PreReq:   HOS 101, HOS 155 or advisor approval


  HOS 117
 
Lec: 1.5 Lab: 4.5 Cred: 3 HT
Culinary Skills for Special Populations

This course introduces culinary practices for preparing safe and nutritious snacks and meals for children, youth or geriatric populations.  The course includes menu development and economical food selection, purchasing and preparation appropriate for facilities serving children, youth and aging adults.

PreReq:  HOS 101 and 155


  HOS 120
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 6 Cred: 3 HT
Bakeshop Production

This course covers the application of fundamentals and principles of basic baking. Emphasis is placed on skill development for quality commercial bakery products.

CoReq:   HOS 155, departmental approval for nondegree-seeking students


  HOS 121
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 6 Cred: 3 HT
Cake Decorating and Finishing Techniques

This course covers the techniques and assembling used in finishing theme cakes and international cakes with a variety of mediums used in commercial bakeshops.

PreReq:   HOS 155, HOS 120


  HOS 140
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HT
The Hospitality Industry

This course is a survey of the hospitality industry and the principles of operation of both lodging and food service industries. Students learn the range of alternative business options available in the industry from local, national and international perspectives.

PreReq:   RDG 100 or appropriate placement test scores


  HOS 145
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 6 Cred: 3 HT
Dining Room Operations

This course is a study of operational procedures of the dining area and managerial concerns for effective dining service for food and beverage.

PreReq:   Departmental approval for nondegree-seeking students. HOS 155 for degree or diploma students
CoReq:  HOS 155 for degree or diploma


  HOS 150
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HT
Hotel Management

This course covers the management of the lodging phase of the hospitality industry, including front office, housekeeping and engineering.



  HOS 155
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HT
Hospitality Sanitation

This course is a study of local, state and national regulations governing sanitary food handling practices. Each student, upon successful performance on a national test, is certified by the Educational Foundation of the National Restaurant Association.

PreReq:   RDG 100 or appropriate placement test scores.


  HOS 159
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HT
Hospitality Accounting Applications

This course covers financial accounting concepts and their application to the hospitality industry. Included are the major hospitality classifications of accounts and computerized hospitality financial applications.



  HOS 160
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HT
Purchasing for Hospitality

This course is a study of a systematic approach to the principles of effective control and procurement of food products, beverages and equipment. Emphasis is placed on practical applications of facilities design, food cost reporting and inventory accountability functions.



  HOS 163
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HT
International Etiquette and Protocol

This course is a cultural survey on a range of international protocols affecting business as well as individual success. Highlights include Asian, African, Middle Eastern, South American and Eastern European societies. Differences studied feature approaches to business and lifestyles.



  HOS 164
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HT
Travel and Tourism

This course covers the history, development, concepts and principles of the travel and tourism industry. Students research case studies as well as local examples in how tourism affects the economy and society. Students also learn to interpret travel trends for business application.



  HOS 165
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HT
Tourism Geography

This course is a study of national and international locations and their points of interest from the perspective of the travel professional. Students are introduced to time zones, weather patterns, map skills,political and cultural differences, currency exchange, customs regulations, and required documents. The geography of the United States, Mexico, South America,Canada, Africa, Australia and Europe is studied.



  HOS 169
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HT
Club Management

This course covers management principles and techniques relevant to country clubs, yacht clubs and government, fraternal, health, recreational and special organizations.



  HOS 201
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 9 Cred: 3 HT
A la Carte I

This course is a study of culinary skills used in the preparation of food in an a la carte style, and includes preparation of meals for Palmer Cafe dining service.

PreReq:   HOS 101, HOS 115, HOS 155 or advisor approval


  HOS 220
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 6 Cred: 3 HT
Advanced Bakeshop

This course is a study of the preparation of advanced, classical and international pastries. Emphasis is placed on producing quality commercial baked goods.

PreReq:   HOS 120, HOS 155


  HOS 221
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 6 Cred: 3 HT
Retail Baking

This course covers the quantity production of frozen, bagged, scoop'n bake and mixed products. Topics on the marketing of baked products and costing procedures are included.



  HOS 227
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 9 Cred: 5 HT
Garde Manger

This course covers the preparation of salads, pates, terrines, sausage and garnishes. Students plan, organize and set up complete buffets. The techniques of ice carving are included.

PreReq:   HOS 101, HOS 155


  HOS 245
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HT
Hospitality Marketing

This course is a study of fundamental marketing strategies that are specific to the hospitality industry. Emphasis is placed on how marketing strategies target customer needs and wants.



  HOS 254
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HT
Catering Management

This course is a study of the culinary businessÆs logistical and entrepreneurial aspects of catering management. Emphasis is placed on food preparation, transportation, presentation and cost controls in a variety of settings. Students observe local catering operations through class tours and guest lecture appearances.

PreReq:   HOS 101, HOS 155


  HOS 255
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HT
Food Service Management

This course is a study of operational food service management. Topics include food service operations, layout and design of restaurants, marketing and sales promotion, food and beverage procedures, and public relations.

PreReq:   HOS 101, HOS 155, HOS 159, HOS 245


  HOS 256
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HT
Hospitality Management Concepts

This course is a study of the theory and principles of management as applied to the hospitality industry.



  HOS 258
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HT
Convention Management

This course is a study of acquiring, soliciting and servicing convention or individual properties in the hospitality industry.



  HOS 262
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HT
Hospitality Software Applications

This course includes using microcomputer software to manage various areas of the hospitality industry.

PreReq:   CPT 101


  HOS 265
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HT
Hotel, Restaurant and Travel Law

This course covers legal foresight for hospitality management. Topics include litigation involving dining and lodging responsibilities of the innkeeper.



  HOS 266
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HT
Destination Tour Management

This course covers the development and management of group tours at the tourist destination, including idea conception, logistic planning, financial management, supplier relations, marketing and staff training. Students analyze tours offered by area operators and develop their own tours.



  HRT 001
 
Lec: Lab: Cred:

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



  HRT 101
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 IT
Introduction to Horticulture

This course covers the basic principles of horticulture as it relates to commercial production.



  HRT 102
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 IT
Landscape Design

This course is a study of landscape design principles and the application of landscape drafting techniques and plant selection to produce a finished landscape plan.



  HRT 106
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 3 Cred: 2 IT
Ornamentals

This course is a survey of ornamentals that can be grown in local gardens. Emphasis is on form, texture, size, color, blooming season, culture, and botanical and common names. Plant materials include ground covers, vines, grasses, palms and some shrubs.



  HRT 107
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 3 Cred: 2 IT
Woody Ornamentals

This course is a survey of deciduous and evergreen ornamentals that can be grown in local gardens. Emphasis is on form, texture, size, color, blooming season, culture, and botanical and common names.



  HRT 108
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 3 Cred: 2 IT
Annuals and Perennials

This course is a survey of herbaceous plants, both annual and perennial, that can be grown in local gardens. Emphasis is on form, texture, size, blooming season, color, culture, and botanical and common names.



  HRT 110
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 IT
Plant Form and Function

This course is a study of morphology, anatomy and physiology of higher plants. Emphasis is on plant structure, functions of plant parts, plant processes, plant growth and development, and plant inheritance.



  HRT 111
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 3 Cred: 2 IT
Foliage Plants

This course is a survey of herbaceous plants suitable for indoor culture and includes those varieties used in interior landscaping. Emphasis is on identification and interior landscape design.



  HRT 121
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 IT
Commercial Irrigation

This course examines the use of irrigation in the landscape industry with emphasis on design, equipment suitability, water application procedures, and construction. Design projects and job bidding also are included.



  HRT 125
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 IT
Soils

This course is a study of soils and plant nutrition. Emphasis is on physical and chemical properties, water, organic matter and life of soils. Materials and methods for supplying nutrients to plants are included.



  HRT 130
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 IT
Greenhouse Production

This course is a study of the basics of greenhouse production. Emphasis is on greenhouse soils, watering, fertilization, pest control, climate control and calculation of production costs.



  HRT 139
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 IT
Plant Propagation

This course is a study of the fundamental principles and techniques involved in plant propagation.



  HRT 144
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 IT
Plant Pests

This course is a study of horticulturally important insects, plant diseases and weeds. Emphasis is on identification, prevention and control.



  HRT 153
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 IT
Landscape Construction

This course covers the requirements and techniques of landscape construction. Emphasis is on construction of wood, concrete, brick landscape structures, lighting, water features and drainage.



  HRT 171
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 IT
Landscape Business Techniques

This course explores ownership and operation of a landscape business. Topics include basic business procedures, finance, employee benefits and license requirements with emphasis on business start-up procedures.



  HRT 212
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 IT
Commercial Landscape Design

This course is a study of landscaping principles and practices with emphasis on large commercial or public landscape developments. Students are introduced to landscape design using computers.

PreReq:   HRT 102 or advisor approval


  HRT 240
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 IT
Pesticides

This course is a study of the application of herbicides, insecticides and fungicides. Emphasis is on current certification materials, calibration problems and application of pesticides over large areas.



  HRT 241
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 IT
Turf Management

This course is a study of the identification, use, culture and maintenance of turfgrasses. Emphasis is on installing and managing turf in residential, commercial and public areas.



  HRT 254
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 3 Cred: 2 IT
Landscape Maintenance

This course is a study of the methods and procedures used in an overall approach to the maintenance of annuals, perennials, turf, shrubs and trees in a large-scale area.



  HSS 101
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3
Introduction to Humanities

This course is an introduction to themes, critical approaches and major contributors to the humanities. (Nondegree credit)



  HSS 102
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
Critical Thinking in the Humanities

This course is a study of history and art to develop critical thinking skills through appreciating major themes and contributions in the humanities.  Nondegree credit.



  HSS 201
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 HS
Issues in Humanities

Through a study of interpersonal relationships and communication, this course provides a multi-cultural overview of the classic issues in the humanities and their implications for shaping morals, ethics and values. Major emphasis is on the development of group and individual competencies in effective oral communication skills.



  HUM 001
 
Lec: Lab: Cred:

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



  HUM/FA
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3
ELECTIVE



  HUS 001
 
Lec: Lab: Cred:

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



  HUS 101
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 CF
Introduction to Human Services

This course covers an overview of the field of human services. Role responsibilities, problems, boundaries and strategies of human services delivery are included.



  HUS 112
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 0 Cred: 2 CF
Services for the Elderly

This course studies the services available for older adults, including health, social services, recreation, financial and educational services.



  HUS 134
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 CF
Activity Therapy

This course is a study of activity programs for human services settings. Actual activity projects for various settings are developed by the students.



  HUS 150
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 6 Cred: 3 CF
Supervised Field Placement I

This course includes work experience assignments by students in selected human services agencies. To be eligible for field placement, the student must have completed 24 hours of the HUS curriculum.



  HUS 201
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 CF
Family System Dynamics

This course examines the role of family structure, interaction and other dynamics in the development, maintenance and treatment of family dysfunctions.



  HUS 205
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 CF
Gerontology

This course is a survey of the physical, social and mental changes that occur as a person ages.  The related problems and current programs designed for people age 55 and over are studied in the course.



  HUS 206
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 CF
Death and Dying

This course studies the issues of death and dying. Stages of dying, dealing with dying, dealing with sudden death and grief also are covered. Social and cultural issues surrounding death and the process of dying in society are examined.



  HUS 208
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 CF
Alcohol and Drug Abuse

This course is a study of the etiology of alcohol and drug abuse, various types of addictive substances, physical, mental and social implications, programs in rehabilitation, and preventive education.



  HUS 209
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 CF
Case Management

This course covers accepted methods and strategies for effectively assessing client needs, accessing necessary provider agencies, and monitoring and properly documenting service delivery and client welfare.



  HUS 216
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 CF
Behavior Change Techniques

This course is a study of major theories associated with individual and group psychotherapy, family therapy, and alcohol, drug, and vocational rehabilitation.  Emphasis is placed on the techniques of behavioral change.



  HUS 217
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 CF
Addictions Counseling

This course provides specific skills for the diagnosis and treatment of substance abuse and addictions.  Topics to be discussed include causes and diagnoses of addictions, and treatment modalities.

PreReq:  HUS 231


  HUS 220
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 CF
Diversity Issues in Human Services Practice

This course examines issues of cultural diversity, including critical analysis of gender ideologies and systematic applications. Students also have opportunities to engage in self-analysis and examine currently emerging cultural trends in human services education and delivery.



  HUS 221
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 CF
Professional Ethics in Human Services Practice

This course provides in-depth analyses of human services ethics; applications of NOHSE's codes of ethics; and concepts and dilemmas specific to helping relationships.

CoReq:   HUS 101


  HUS 222
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 CF
Leadership Development in Human Services

This course provides an overview of human services leadership and professional development principles; historical and contemporary issues common to human services management and administration; and comparative analyses of the personal and professional development philosophies of leaders in the human services field.

PreReq:   HUS 101


  HUS 230
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 CF
Interviewing Techniques

This course covers the development of skills necessary for interviews in various organizational settings.  Students in human services will use these skills and knowledge later on in their supervised field placements.



  HUS 231
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 CF
Counseling Techniques

This course is a study of a variety of counseling techniques necessary to assist qualified therapists in a variety of therapeutic settings. Students demonstrate procedures and knowledge of basic counseling theories and techniques related to human services.



  HUS 235
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 CF
Group Dynamics

This course is an examination of the theory and practice of group dynamics.  Emphasis is on the application of the value and use of the group process in specialized settings related to Human Services.



  HUS 237
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 CF
Crisis Intervention

This course is a study of the effects of crisis on people, the methods of intervention and other use of multiple resources to re-establish individual function. Students are required to demonstrate mock crisis activities.



  HUS 250
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 12 Cred: 4 CF
Supervised Field Placement I

This course includes work experience assignments by students in selected human services agencies.

PreReq:   HUS 150


  HUS 260
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 CF
Human Services Special Topics

This course is a study of special topics of interest to particular populations and locations.



  IDS 101
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 DS
Human Thought and Learning

This course explores the principles, methods and applications of human thought and learning, including such topics as attention, information processing, problem solving, hypothesis testing, memory, argumentation, learning theory and cognitive awareness. (Nondegree credit)



  IDS 104
 
Lec: 0 Lab: 3 Cred: 1 OR
Career Exploration

This course involves the study and application of career assessment and planning, job search and employability skills in preparation for transition in the workplace. (Nondegree credit)



  IDS 201
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Leadership Development

This course focuses on the development of leadership, including philosophy, morals/ethics, and individual ability and style. The course aids students in increasing their understanding of themselves, and the theories and techniques of leadership and group processes by integrating theoretical concepts with the reality of application within a group setting.



  IMT 102
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 0 Cred: 2 IT
Industrial Safety

This course covers proper safety habits to avoid dangerous conditions in an industrial complex. Course topics include positive attitude, personal safety, the proper use of equipment, fire prevention, lockout/tagout, electrical safety and OSHA.



  IMT 105
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 3 Cred: 2 IT
Mechanical Sketching

This course provides a hands-on course of instruction in blueprint reading and sketching so the student will be able to utilize analytical and visualization skills in the development of sketching techniques and understanding blueprints.



  IMT 110
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3
Industrial Instrumentation

This course covers fundamentals of pressure, flow, level and temperature instrumentation.

PreReq:  IMT 131


  IMT 112
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 IT
Hand Tool Operation

This course covers the safe use of hand tools, power tools, precision measuring devices and their applications in industrial and services areas.



  IMT 121
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 3 Cred: 2 IT
Drive Systems

This course covers drive systems consisting of belts and pulleys, chains and sprockets, and gear drives used to transmit power.



  IMT 124
 
Lec: 1 Lab: 3 Cred: 2 IT
Pumps

This course covers packing, seals, couplings, alignment, bearings and rebuilding pumps.



  IMT 131
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Cred: 4 IT
Hydraulics and Pneumatics

This course covers the basic technology and principles of hydraulics and pneumatics. Fluid power and variable speed drives also are covered.



  IMT 160
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 IT
Preventive Maintenance

This course covers preventative maintenance techniques, lubrication, bearing, mechanical troubleshooting, and the use of computers in maintenance.



  IMT 163
 
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Cred: 3 IT
Problem Solving for Mechanical Applications

This course covers troubleshooting techniques such as critical thinking in mechanical situations, practical problem-solving techniques, and mechanical procedures with heavy emphasis on computational and analytical problem-solving skills.



  IST 163
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Internet Server Network Configuration

This course is a study of installing and configuring a local area network (LAN). Tasks will include system design, installation and configuration, system policies, partitions, files, volume, and support of applications running under the server software. Additionally, remote access service (RAS), internet service and compatibility issues will be introduced.

PreReq:   IST 241


  IST 201
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Cisco Internetworking Concepts

This course is a study of current and emerging computer networking technology. Topics include safety, networking, network terminology and protocols, network standards, LANs, WANs, OSI model, cabling tools, Cisco routers, router programming, star topology, IP addressing, and network standards.



  IST 202
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Cisco Router Configuration

This course is a study of LANs, WANs, OSI model, Ethernet, token ring, FDDI, TCP/IP protocol, dynamic routing, and the network administrator's role and function.

PreReq:   IST 201


  IST 203
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Advanced Cisco Router Configuration

This course is a study of configuring Cisco routers.

PreReq:   IST 202


  IST 204
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Cisco Troubleshooting

This course is a study of troubleshooting network problems.

PreReq:   IST 203


  IST 205
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Cisco Advanced Routing

This course is a study of the concepts and technologies of extending IP addresses, routing principles, scalable routing protocols, managing traffic and access, and building and optimizing scalable Internetworks. This course helps students prepare for the Cisco Routing Exam, which is required for the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) credential in routing and switching.

PreReq:   IST 204


  IST 206
 
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cred: 3 BT
Cisco Remote Access

This course is a study of building a remote access network to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home office/telecommuters, control access to the central site and maximize bandwidth utilization over the remote links. This course helps students prepare for the Cisco Remote Access Exam, which is required for the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) credential in routing and switching.

PreReq:   IST 204


  IST 207
 
Lec