May 17, 2024  
2013-2014 VSCC Catalog 
    
2013-2014 VSCC Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


 
  
  • HTL 125* - Management of Restaurant & Quick Service Operations


    A study of the principles of restaurant and food service management focusing on contemporary management theories and their application to the competitive restaurant and food service industry.

    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs.  This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution.  This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • HTL 130* - Basic Sanitation


    Explains how to effectively manage restaurant and food preparation sanitation to achieve high standards that will meet company and regulatory guidelines.  Permission of coordinator.

    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs.  This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution.  This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • HTL 202* - Service Management


    Provides basic philosophies for excellent customer services, including practical skills and service techniques.  (Management of service delivery including restaurants, room service, banquets, and lodging is included.)

    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs.  This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution.  This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • HTL 205* - Lodging Management


    Includes management responsibility for housekeeping, maintenance, accounting, food and beverage operations, marketing, and legal issues pertaining to a property. 

    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs.  This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution.  This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • HTL 210* - Management of Front Office Operations


    This course presents a systematic approach to front office procedures by detailing the flow of business through a hotel beginning with the reservation process and ending with billing and collection procedures. The course also places front office procedures within the context of the overall operation of a hotel and examines front office management, the process of handling complaints, and concerns regarding hotel safety and security.

    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • HTL 215* - Housekeeping Management


    Provides an overview of the fundamentals of housekeeping management.  This course describes the management functions, tools, and practices required in today’s lodging and institutional housekeeping departments.

    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs.  This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution.  This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • HTL 240* - Marketing of Hospitality Services


    This course is designed to provide students with basic knowledge and practical experience which will enable them to develop strategic marketing plans for hotel/motel properties.

    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs.  This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution.  This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • HTL 246* - Hospitality Purchasing and Cost Control


    This course describes how to develop and implement an effective purchasing program.  Focuses on issues pertaining to supplier relations and selection, negotiation, and evaluation.  It includes in-dept material regarding major categories of purchases.

    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs.  This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution.  This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • HTL 260* - Catering Services


    This course addresses the essentials of catering management.  It incorporates menu management, marketing, pricing, and problems faced by the catering professional.  Also examined are cost control and management.  The course will also explore the creation of themed events and menu-design.

    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs.  This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution.  This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • HTL 265* - Meetings, Conventions, and Expositions


    This course explores the meeting and convention segment of the hospitality industry.  The course will focus on planning, coordinating, and managing small, medium, and large group meetings, conventions, and expositions.  Emphasis will be placed on the activity required from first guest contact to the completion of the event.

    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs.  This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution.  This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.


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  • HTL 276T* - Selected Topics in Hospitality


    This course will involve a specialized topical area related to Hospitality Management.

    Hours: The course will involve 15 to 45 instructional hours.
    Repeated: The course may be repeated for credit as the topic changes from semester to semester.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (1-3)


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  • HTL 290* - Hospitality Cooperative Work Experience I


    This structured work experience requires a college-approved coordinated work setting in the Hospitality Industry. The experience is designed for students needing an initial work setting that focuses on operations in the industry. A log of experiences, an oral and written report, and periodic meetings with the coordinator are required.

    PREREQUISITES: Permission of the coordinator.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • HTL 291* - Hospitality Cooperative Work Experience II


    This structured experience requires a college-approved work setting in the Hospitality industry.  The experience is designed for students seeking additional responsibility in supervising, scheduling, or operations management.  A student log of experiences, an oral and written report, and periodic meetings with the coordinator are required.

    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs.  This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution.  This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • HUM 100SL - Humanities Service-Learning Practicum


    This course provides opportunities to participate in project-based, hands-on partnership with community organizations.  Students gain experience in leadership and teamwork while meeting community needs.  Writing/oral-intensive, the course promotes critical thinking, problem-solving, civic engagement, communication, and cultural awareness.  Students engage in systematic reflection and apply interdisciplinary knowledge in real world experiences.

    Repeated: May be repeated for credit, but only 3 hours of SSE 100SL, STEM 100SL, or HUM100SL may apply toward graduation.
    Credits: (1-3)


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  • HUM 275 - Leadership Development


    A course designed to provide students with the fundamental knowledge and skills required of effective leaders. Includes experiential learning exercises, interactions with peers and college and community leaders, and written assignments. Issues of diversity, personal growth and interpersonal relationships are explored within the context of leadership development. Students will work in campus or community-based organizations applying the principles and concepts learned in classroom theory.

    Credits: (3)


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  • INFS 110* - Fundamentals of Web Programming and Design


    This hands-on course will give students experience using some of today’s most popular web design software and will provide students with the basic knowledge and skills they need for web page development. Topics include: web page concepts, page layout and navigation, web safe fonts and colors, accessibility and browser compatibility, Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Tables W3C code validation and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).  [This course was previously CIS 110.]  

    PRE- or CO-REQUISITE: INFS 1010 or permission of instructor
     

    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • INFS 111* - Introduction to Programming Logic Using Mobile Applications


    A hands-on, project-based introduction to computer programming using the Android environment.  Students will learn the foundation of computer programming while designing, developing, and deploying mobile applications that incorporate multimedia, GPS and other current technologies.  PREREQUISITE/CO-REQUISITE:  INFS 1010* or permission of instructor.

    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • INFS 113* - Visual BASIC


    An introduction to Microsoft Visual BASIC. Topics to be covered include: event driven programming, interface design, creating menus and dialog boxes, writing event and general procedures, and using operating system services.  [This course was previously CIS 113.]  (Same as RODP CIS 113)

    PREREQUISITES: INFS 1010 or permission of instructor.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • INFS 141* - Multimedia and Animation for the Web


    A hands-on experience in creating effective multimedia for the World Wide Web using a variety of software packages. Topics will include hardware and software for capturing and creating multimedia presentations, animation, streaming audio and video formats, graphic formats and appropriate compression schemes.  [This course was previously CIS 141.]

    PREREQUISITES/CO-REQUISITES: INFS 1010 or permission of instructor.

    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • INFS 150* - Microcomputer Spreadsheets


    An in-depth course providing hands-on experience using a microcomputer spreadsheet. Major topics include: spreadsheet techniques, graphics, data management, macros, and file importing/exporting. Requires completion of laboratory assignments outside of class.  [This course was previously CIS 150.]  

    PREREQUISITES: INFS 1010 or permission of instructor.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • INFS 160* - Microcomputer Databases


    An in-depth course providing hands-on experience using a microcomputer database. Major topics include relational database design, sorting, queries, and reporting techniques.  PRE of COREQUISITE:  INFS 1010 or permission of instructor.  [This course was previously CIS 160.]  
     

    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • INFS 161* - Advance Database Using Microsoft SQL Server


    An in-depth course giving students the fundamental tools needed to use Microsoft SQL Server as well as T-SQL. Topics will include: writing queries used T-SQL, using the SQL Server Client tools, database design fundamentals, and basic administrative tasks.  [This course was previously CIS 161.]  

    PREREQUISITES: INFS 1010 and INFS 160 with a grade of “C” or better or permission of instructor.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • INFS 173* - Programming in C#


    An introduction to the C# programming language. Topics to be covered include relational operators and expressions, control structures, object-oriented programming concepts, and arrays.  [This course was previously CIS 173.]    (Same as RODP CIS 173)

    PREREQUISITES: INFS 113* with a grade of “C” or better or permission of instructor.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • INFS 191* - A+ Hardware Certification


    An introduction to microcomputer hardware installation, maintenance, repair and troubleshooting. Students will learn the processes and procedures for supporting microcomputer hardware in a business environment. This course is designed to assist the student to take the Comp TIA A+ hardware certification examination.  [This course was previously CIS 191.]  

    PREREQUISITES: INFS 1010 or permission of instructor.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • INFS 192* - A+ Software Certification


    An introduction to microcomputer operating system installation, configuration, upgrading, diagnosing and troubleshooting. Students will learn the processes and procedures for supporting microcomputer software in a business environment. This course is designed to assist the student to take the Comp TIA A+ software certification examination.  [This course was previously CIS 192.]  

    PREREQUISITES: INFS 1010 or permission of instructor.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • INFS 210* - Advanced Web Programming using Scripting Languages


    This course follows a step-by-step introduction to the topics concerning programming with PHP and MySQL.  Topics include introduction to Web development and PHP, working with data types and operators, building functions and control structures, manipulating strings, accessing files and directories, manipulating data in arrays and strings, working with databases and MySQL, managing state information, developing object-oriented PHP, and debugging and error handling.  [This course was previously CIS 210.]  

    PREREQUISITES: INFS 110* and INFS 113* or permission of instructor.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • INFS 213* - Advanced Web Application Programming with ASP.NET


    A course that takes the principles learned in INFS 113* Visual Basics and applies them to the environment of the web.  This course covers topics ranging from programming a basic, web based, shopping cart to intergrating the application to a back-end database.  Important areas or emphasis covered in this course will include securing a web application, validating user input, managing web session state, using master template pages and themes for site consistency, web application data source connections as well as others.   [This course was previously CIS 213.]  

    PREREQUISITES: INFS 113* with a grade of “C” or better or permission of the instructor.

     
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • INFS 264* - Network+ - Intro to Networking I


    This course covers the topics of local area networks and data communications. Specific areas covered include: an introduction to networking, network standards, protocols, including an introduction to TCP/IP, topologies and Ethernet, wide area networks, wireless networking, network hardware and software, and networking applications. The course provides simulated hands-on experience using a software based Lab simulation package. The textbook used for this course and INFS 265* maps to the Comp TIA Network+ certification exam.  [This course was previously CIS 260.]  

    COREQUISITES: INFS 1010 or permission of instructor.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • INFS 270* - IT Capstone/Internship


    A capstone course for CIS majors. Students will study how information systems integrate in a business environment. In addition, students will participate in an internship, or website projects, community training and have the opportunity to hear guest lectures.  This course should be taken the last semester before graduation. [This course was previously CIS 270.]

    PREREQUISITE/CO-REQUISITE: INFS 210* or permission of instructor.

    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • INFS 276T* - Selected Problems in Computer Information Systems


    Specialized topical issues and/or problems in Computer Information Systems are selected and studied in depth. Fifteen classroom contact hours with faculty are required per credit hour.  [This course was previously CIS 276T.]  

    PREREQUISITES: Permission of instructor.
    Repeated: May be repeated for credit with a maximum of four hours to apply toward graduation.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (1-4)


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  • ISCI 1030♦ - Science, Society and Sustainability


    The course will apply the scientific method as a problem solving tool for understanding current scientific issues with global and societal impact.  Emphasis will be given to collection, presentation and analysis of data while integrating common themes from biology, chemistry and environmental science.

    PREREQUISITES: An acceptable placement score or completion of all Learning Support competencies in Reading, Writing and Math. 

    PRE- or CO-REQUISITE:  MATH 1005 or higher.

     
    Hours: Three lecture, three laboratory/field hours per week.
    General Education: Course can be used to meet Minimum General Education Core requirements.
    Credits: (4)


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  • LAW 101* - Introduction to Law


    This course provides an overview of the major principles and functions of our legal system and introduces students to various legal fields and special topics. Legal aspects of current topics are discussed to assist students in acquiring an appreciation of the dynamic role of law in our changing society. Legal vocabulary is emphasized, as well as an introduction into the work of the paralegal with regard to studied areas of law.

    PREREQUISITES: An acceptable placement score or completion of all Learning Support Competencies in reading and writing.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • LAW 104* - Torts


    The course presents a study of civil wrongs for which the victim may receive a remedy and emphasizes the role of the paralegal in tort litigation. An overview of tort law is provided, as well as an analysis of such matters as negligence, intentional torts, liability, misrepresentation, bad faith, malpractice, and various miscellaneous torts.

    PREREQUISITES: ENGL 1010, LAW 101* or permission of program coordinator.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs.; This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • LAW 105* - Legal Research


    Legal bibliography including codes, administrative regulations, reporters, digests, encyclopedias, citators, law reviews and treatises; analysis and synthesis of cases.

    PREREQUISITES: ENGL 1010, LAW 101* or permission of program coordinator.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs.; This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • LAW 106* - Legal Writing


    Legal Writing skills including precision and clarity, legal citation, and format; drafting of law office and trial memoranda, trial court brief, appellate brief, and abstracting depositions; analysis and synthesis of legal materials.

    PREREQUISITES: ENGL 1010, LAW 101* or permission of program coordinator.

    PRE or CO-REQUISITE:  LAW 105*.

     
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs.; This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • LAW 107* - Criminal Law


    Substantive aspects of criminal law including general principles of criminal liability, specific analysis of particular crimes; substantive defenses to crime

    PREREQUISITES: ENGL 1010, LAW 101*, or permission of program coordinator.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • LAW 135* - Law Office Technology


    This course provides students with basic knowledge of the hardware and software found in the law office. Specific software packages and computer systems designed for, or applied to, use in law offices are emphasized. In addition, computer assisted legal research (CALR) techniques, especially through West Publishing Company’s WESTLAW system, are studied.

    PREREQUISITES: INFS 1010 or permission of program coordinator.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • LAW 200* - Family Law


    Laws, procedures, and documents involved in domestic relations; breach of promise to marry; marriage; annulment; divorce; adoption; child custody/support.

    PREREQUISITES: ENGL 1010, LAW 101*, or permission of program coordinator.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • LAW 210* - Civil Trial and Appellate Practice I


    Procedural law; preparation and use of pleadings and other documents involved in the trial and appeal of a civil action.

    PREREQUISITES: ENGL 1010, LAW 101*, or permission of program coordinator.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • LAW 211* - Civil Trial and Appellate Practice II


    Procedural law; preparation and use of pleadings and other documents involved in the trial and appeal of a civil action.

    PREREQUISITES: ENGL 1010, LAW 101* or permission of program coordinator.

    PRE or CO-REQUISITE:  LAW 210*.

     
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • LAW 220* - Business Organizations and Contracts


    A study of various business entities as sole proprietorships, partnerships, corporations, and other business vehicles with emphasis on the role of the paralegal regarding their information, preparation of documents, etc. The course also includes a study of contract law and the work of the paralegal in that regard.

    PREREQUISITES: ENGL 1010, LAW 101*, or permission of program coordinator.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • LAW 231* - Estates and Trusts


    Effects of various types of ownership upon passage of property at owner death, with or without a will; administration, taxation of estates and inheritance; basic requirements for trusts, wills, guardianships, and conservatorships; administration of a decedent’s estate including income tax consequences; case analysis; preparation of necessary documents.

    PREREQUISITES: ENGL 1010, LAW 101*, or permission of program coordinator.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • LAW 245* - Real Property


    Freehold estates, concurrent ownership, leases, real estate contracts and deeds, recording system, title assurance, easements, lateral support, water rights, zoning, and eminent domain; practical aspects of conveyance from drafting of purchase and sale agreements to passing of papers; mechanics of title examining; preparation of documents for mortgages, foreclosures, recordings, and closings.

    PREREQUISITES: ENGL 1010, LAW 101*, or permission of program coordinator.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • LAW 250* - Administrative Law


    This course introduces the field of administrative law by studying the structure and function of administrative agencies, as well as statutory procedures governing them. Emphasis will be given to delegation of governmental powers, due process considerations, agency rulemaking and record keeping activities. Agency hearing and decision making powers will also be reviewed. The role of the paralegal in the administrative process will be the focus of this study.

    PREREQUISITES: ENGL 1010, LAW 101*, or permission of program coordinator.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • LAW 260* - Intellectual Property


    Explains patent, trademark, signature mark, copyright, and licensing concepts as well as forms and procedures. 

    PREREQUISITES: ENGL 1010 and LAW 101, or permission of program coordinator.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • LAW 261* - Secured Transactions/Bankruptcy


    Bankruptcy procedure including initial filing, meeting of creditors, adversarial proceedings and the final discharge hearing; operation of the automatic stay; adequate protection; conformation of a Chapter 13 Plan; Chapter 7 and Chapter 11 proceedings; debtor’s obligations and rights; secured and unsecured creditors priorities, preferences, fraudulent transfers.

    PREREQUISITES: ENGL 1010, LAW 101*, or permission of program coordinator.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • LAW 265* - International Law


    Survey course of international law concepts including fundamental principles of international law, sovereignty, non-intervention, the UN, treaties, the European Union, extradition, international jurisdiction, arbitration, and business affairs. 

    PREREQUISITES: ENGL 1010 and LAW 101*, or permission of program coordinator.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • LAW 276T* - Special Topics in Law


    Detailed study of a specific topic in law or paralegal studies.

    PREREQUISITES: ENGL 1010, LAW 101*, or permission of program coordinator.
    Hours: Only six (6) hours can be counted toward graduation.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (1-6)


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  • LGM 130* - Introduction to Logistics Management


    This course examines the expanding field of efficient computer supported warehouses and logistics from an operations management standpoint. Topics include supply chain management, order processing, traffic management, electronic data interchange, handling and tracking shipments, scheduling of work, diagramming work and product flow, safety programs, and security issues.

    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • LGM 140* - Transportation


    This course examines the field of transportation including the various modes, estimating costs, regulation and deregulation of transportation, international and intermodal trends. Related content includes provider relations, contract and common carrier services, and the transportation challenges related to growing international trade.

    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • LGM 150* - Distribution Center & Warehouse Management


    This course places emphasis on physical distribution, supply chain management, distribution centers and supply chain operations. Includes warehouse operations, inventory management, warehouse management systems using hardware/ software applications, bar codes, effective organization structures, just-in-time logistics, continuous replenishment, and third-party logistics services.

    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • LGM 180* - Sourcing & Procurement


    This course examines the expanding field of Sourcing & Procurement, its tie to Supply Chain Management and bottom line impact to the business.  Topics include purchasing operations, process and procedures, supplier evaluation, supplier quality, global sourcing, e-commerce, contracts & their legal implications, negotiation, and ethics.

    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • LGM 276T* - Special Topics in Logistics Management


    This course explores relevant and changing topics in logistics management. Group projects, interaction with local industry, class lectures, case studies, as well as guest speakers, will allow students to understand, appreciate, and apply the information in these topics to their logistics careers. Topics will vary.

    PREREQUISITES: LGM 130*, LGM 140*, LGM 150* or departmental approval.
    Repeated: May be repeated for credit with a maximum of four hours to apply toward graduation.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (1-3)


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  • LGM 280* - Logistics Management Cooperative Work Experience


    A cooperative work experience in a warehouse or distribution center, transportation firm, or shipping center is required in this course. A training plan, the involvement of an on-the-job supervisor and a minimum of 90-120 hours of documented and evaluated work experience is required.

    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • MATH 100P* - Mathematics Practicum


    A course designed to (1) refine and reinforce the practitioner’s mathematical skills and understanding, (2) expose the student to current issues in the teaching of mathematics as a profession, (3) train specially selected math students as peer tutors, and (4) provide Service Learning opportunities for cooperative learning in the VSCC mathematics laboratory, online, and in the local community.

    PREREQUISITES: Math faculty recommendation or permission of the instructor.
    Hours: Average of five laboratory/practicum hours per week.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • MATH 0810 - Learning Support Mathematics I


    This course provides opportunity to work on some or all of the following skill sets based on diagnostic assessment during enrollment:  real number sense and operations, operations with algebraic expressions and polynomials, solving linear inequalities analyzing graphs of linear functions and inequalities, modeling & critical thinking.  Upon successful completion of 3 LSM Competencies, the student may enroll in MATH  0820; upon completion of 4 LSM Competencies, the student may enroll in MATH 0830; and upon successful completion of all 5 LSM Competencies, the student may enroll in MATH 1005, MATH 1010 or MATH 1530.  Students who complete LSM before the end of the term may begin the next MATH course in their program of study. 

    Hours: Three hours minimum per week through completion of all 5 LSM Competencies.
    Repeated: This course may be repeated once.
    Credits: (3)


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  • MATH 0830 - Learning Support Mathematics III


    A continuation of MATH 0810 for completion of the one remaining Learning Support Competency.  Upon successful completion of all 5 LSM Competencies, the student may enroll in MATH 1005, MATH 1010 or MATH 1530.  Students who complete before the end of the term may begin the next MATH course in their program of study.

    PREREQUISITES: Completion of four LSM Competencies.
    Hours: Three hours minimum per week through completion of fifth competency.
    Repeated: This course may be repeated once.
    Credits: (1)


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  • MATH 1010♦ - Math for Liberal Arts


    Intended for students whose program of study requires one 3-hour mathematics course. Designed to provide insight into the nature and applications of mathematics. Topics include but are not limited to the following: Critical Thinking, Set Theory, Logic, Consumer Mathematics and Finance, Counting Methods and Probability Theory, and Basic Statistics. (Same as RODP Math 1010)

    PREREQUISITES: An acceptable placement score, or Completion of Learning Support Competencies 1-5, or DSPM 0800.

     
    General Education: Course can be used to meet Minimum General Education Core requirements.
    Credits: (3)


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  • MATH 1130♦ - College Algebra


    Designed for non-science majors, this course includes a study of sets, linear and quadratic equations, inequalities, exponents and radicals, functions and graphs, variation, complex numbers, and exponential and logarithmic functions. (Same as RODP MATH 1130)

    PREREQUISITES: An acceptable placement score, or a grade of C or better in MATH 1005 (or MATH 1000 or DSPM 0850).  This course will not substitute for MATH 1710.

     
    General Education: Course can be used to meet Minimum General Education Core requirements. 
    Credits: (3)


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  • MATH 1410♦ - Number Concepts for Elementary Education


    A course required exclusively of students majoring in elementary education.  Topics include sequences, sets, relations and functions; base-ten arithmetic, numeration systems and whole numbers; bases other than ten; operations with the integers; equations and inequalities; theory of numbers; operations with decimals and rational numbers.  (Same as RODP MATH 1410)

    PREREQUISITES: An acceptable placement score, or a grade of C or better in MATH 1005 (or MATH 1000 or DSPM 0850) or MATH 1130.

     
    General Education: Course can be used to meet Minimum General Education Core requirements.
    Credits: (3)


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  • MATH 1530♦ - Probability and Statistics


    An introduction to elementary methods and techniques. Topics include sampling, frequency distributions, elementary probability, binomial distributions, normal distributions, and uniform distributions. Tests of hypotheses and significance of data and simple correlation. (Same as RODP MATH 1530)

    PREREQUISITES: An acceptable placement score, Completion of Learning Support Competencies 1-5, or DSPM 0800.
    General Education: Course can be used to meet Minimum General Education Core requirements.
    Credits: (3)


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  • MATH 1630♦ - Finite Mathematics


    An introduction to finite mathematics intended for students studying Information Systems, Computer Network Technology, and Business Management.  Topics covered include linear equations and systems, matrices, linear programming, finance, set theory, counting methods, probability, and logic.

    PREREQUISITES: An acceptable placement score, or a grade of B or better in MATH 1005 (or MATH 1000 or DSPM 0850), or completion of MATH 1130 with a grade of C or better.
    General Education: Course can be used to meet Minimum General Education Core requirements.
    Credits: (3)


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  • MATH 1710♦ - Precalculus I (College Algebra)


    Designed as a course for students who plan to major in mathematics and/or science and are not prepared to take calculus. Topics include polynomials, factoring, fractions, radical expressions, rational exponents, complex numbers, linear and quadratic equations and their applications, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of equations, and the Binomial Theorem. (Same as RODP MATH 1710)

    PREREQUISITES: An acceptable placement score, or a grade of B or better in MATH 1005 (or MATH 1000 or DSPM 0850), or completion of  MATH 1130 with a grade of C or better.

     
    General Education: Course can be used to meet Minimum General Education Core requirements.
    Credits: (3)


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  • MATH 1720♦ - Pre-Calculus II (Trigonometry)


    Designed as a course for students who plan to major in mathematics and/or science and are not prepared to take calculus. Topics include the trigonometric functions of the acute and general angle, applications of right triangles, identities, related angles and the reduction formula, radian measure, graphs and graphical methods of the trigonometric functions, applications, inverse trigonometric functions.  (Same as RODP MATH 1720)

    PREREQUISITES: MATH 1710 with a grade of C or better, or MATH 1130 with a grade of A, or four years of high school mathematics including Algebra II and an ACT math subscore of 23. 
    General Education: Course can be used to meet Minimum General Education Core requirements.
    Credits: (3)


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  • MATH 1910♦ - Calculus I


    A study of limits, continuity, derivatives of algebraic, trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions, applications of differentiation, Newton’s Method, indefinite integrals, Mean Value and Fundamental theorems, and applications of integration.  (Same as RODP MATH 1910)

    PREREQUISITES: Four years of high school mathematics, including trigonometry, and an ACT math subscore of 25 or greater, or MATH 1720 with a grade of C or better.
    General Education: Course can be used to meet Minimum General Education Core requirements.
    Credits: (4)


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  • MATH 2050 - Probability and Statistical Applications


    An introduction to calculus-based probability and statistics.  Topics include descriptive statistics, including bivariate trends; time series; concepts of probability and probability distributions; binomial and normal distributions; linear correlation and regression; estimation and significance tests for means; contingency tables, chi-square tests for goodness of fit and independence.

    PREREQUISITES: MATH 1830 or MATH 1910 with a grade of ‘C’ or better.
    Hours: Three hours lecture per week.
    Credits: (3)


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  • MBUS 125* - Introduction to Entertainment Business


    Introduction to Entertainment Business is an introduction to the fundamental concepts of the business practices related to the music entertainment industry especially in Nashville.  The course focuses on skills necessary for beginning and maintaining a professional career in the music entertainment industry.  The course has a strong emphasis on practical applications of classroom knowledge to the Nashville Business environment.

    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • MBUS 150* - Introduction to Entertainment Law


    This is a new course effective Spring 2013 Semester.

    An introduction to the fundamental laws and legal practices underlying the music & entertainment industry.  The content is designed to enable future industry professionals to operate effectively within the industry by understanding the relationship between industry practices and the law.

    PREREQUISITES: MBUS 125*.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs.  This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution.  This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • MGT 120* - Supervision Principles


    This course is designed for the beginning supervisors. Basic supervisory skills are taught with emphasis upon human behavior, new era values, and effective leadership. For experienced supervisors, it serves as a valuable refresher course.

    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • MGT 264* - Human Resources in Management


    Principles of management of people at all organizational levels including recruiting, selecting, placing, training, and performance evaluation. A systematic examination of the administration of wages and salaries as a tool of management is included.

    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • MGT 276T* - Selected Problems in Management


    Specialized topical issues and/or problems in management are selected and studied in depth. Topics may include such items as current leadership styles and their appropriateness in various situations.

    PREREQUISITES: MGT 264* or permission of instructor.
    Hours: Fifteen classroom contact hours required per credit hour.
    Repeated: May be repeated for credit with a maximum of six hours to apply toward graduation.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (1-6)


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  • MKT 110* - Principles of Marketing


    A general survey of the functions, processes, institutions and systems involved in the identification of consumer wants and their satisfaction through the exchange process. The course covers both commercial and societal exchange transactions.

    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • MKT 120* - Personal Selling


    A study of the art of personal selling. Special emphasis is placed upon the use of current psychological principles to efficiently and effectively determine consumer needs and to consummate the sale.

    PREREQUISITES: MKT 110* recommended.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • MKT 276T* - Selected Problems in Marketing


    Specialized topical issues and/or problems in marketing are selected and studied in-depth.

    PREREQUISITES: Permission of program coordinator.
    Hours: Fifteen classroom contact hours with faculty required per credit hour.
    Repeated: May be repeated for credit with a maximum of four hours to apply toward graduation.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (1-4)


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  • MLT 100* - Introduction to Medical Laboratory


    An introduction to the clinical laboratory sciences which includes care and use of equipment , lab safety, basic lab math, medical terminology, principles of phlebotomy, quality control, preparation of chemical solutions and an orientation to the major testing areas in the medical laboratory.

    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • MLT 105* - Hematology/Coagulation


    The study of blood cells, disease, theory of coagulation, and diagnostic procedures relating to whole blood are considered. Instruction in blood collecting techniques, handling of clinical specimens, and basic patient care will be included.

    PREREQUISITES: MLT 100* and Program Restriction-Enrollment limited to students admitted to the Program.
    Hours: Thirty lecture and 30 lab hours per semester.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • MLT 110* - Clinical Chemistry


    Basic instruction in manual and automated clinical chemistry techniques: tests for glucose, urea, creatinine, uric acid, proteins, bilirubin, enzymes, and electrolytes are included. Colorimetric and photometric techniques used in examining normal and abnormal clinical specimens are introduced along with special procedures such as RIA and electrophoresis.

    PREREQUISITES: Program Restriction-Enrollment limited to students admitted to the Program.
    Hours: Thirty lecture and 30 lab hours per semester.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • MLT 111* - Urinalysis


    This course will present physical, chemical, and microscopic examination of urine specimens and related tests on other body fluids such as semen, gastric contents, duodenal contents, as well as pregnancy tests. A general review of the anatomy and physiology of the kidney is included.

    Hours: Fifteen lecture and 30 lab hours per semester.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (2)


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  • MLT 113* - Clinical Microbiology


    Processing and handling of clinical materials for microbiological culture with emphasis on aseptic technique, sterilization procedures, and specimen handling and treatment. Use of media and special reagents for proper identification of microorganisms is included along with antibiotic susceptibility testing, blood culture techniques, and differential staining.

    PREREQUISITES: Program Restriction-Enrollment limited to students admitted to the Program.
    Hours: Thirty lecture and 30 lab hours per semester.
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: *Designated primarily for vocational/career programs This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. This course is collegiate level work, but has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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