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2018-2019 Vol State Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Vol State Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


General Education designation: Courses denoted with the ^ symbol are General Education courses, and are transferable within the Tennessee Board of Regents system. 

Career and Vocational designation: Courses denoted with the * symbol notes that a courses is intended focus on specific career skills. This course may be accepted as transfer credit by some colleges and universities, but that decision is made by the receiving institution. 

 
  
  • 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 department
    Contact 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • MATH 1005 - Algebra Essentials


    This course includes factoring and operations with rational, polynomial, and radical expressions, analysis of quadratic functions and graphs, solving compound inequalities, as well as solving quadratic, rational, absolute value, and radical equations.  The course is designed to prepare the student for algebra intensive courses. It will not satisfy the general education requirement in mathematics. (Same as TN eCampus MATH 1005)

    Prerequisites: ACT Math subscore of 19 (or equivalent), or completion of Learning Support Competencies 1-5, or concurrent registration in MATH 0105 .
    Contact Hours: Three lecture/laboratory hours per week
    Credits: (3)


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Credits: (3)
  
  • MATH 1010 - ^Math for General Studies


    This course is intended for students whose program of study requires one 3-hour mathematics course. This course is 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 TN eCampus Math 1010)

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer
    Prerequisites: ACT Math subscore of 19 (or equivalent) or completion (with a grade of C or higher) of MATH 1005  or a higher course or concurrent registration in MATH 0101  
    Contact Hours: 45 lecture hours per semester
    General Education: Course can be used to meet Minimum General Education Core requirements.
    Credits: (3)


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Credits: (3)
  
  • MATH 1130 - ^College Algebra


    This course is 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. Credit toward graduation cannot be received for both courses in any of the following pairs: MATH 1130/1710, MATH 1130/1730.(Same as TN eCampus MATH 1130)

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer
    Prerequisites: ACT Math subscore of 19 or equivalent or completion of MATH 1005  with a C or higher. 

    Note: This course will not substitute for MATH 1710 .
    Contact Hours: 45 lecture hours per semester
    General Education: Course can be used to meet Minimum General Education Core requirements. 
    Credits: (3)


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Credits: (3)
  
  • MATH 1410 - ^Number Concepts for Teachers


    This is 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 TN eCampus MATH 1410)

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring
    Prerequisites: ACT Math subscore of 19 or equivalent, or completion of MATH 1005  with a grade of C or higher.
    Contact Hours: 45 lecture hours per semester
    General Education: Course can be used to meet Minimum General Education Core requirements.
    Credits: (3)


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  • MATH 1530 - ^Introductory Statistics


    This course is an introduction to elementary methods and techniques. Topics include sampling, frequency distributions, elementary probability, binomial distributions, normal distributions, uniform distributions, tests of hypotheses, significance of data, and simple correlation. (Same as TN eCampus MATH 1530)

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer
    Prerequisites: ACT Math subscore of 19 (or equivalent) or completion (with a grade of C or higher) of MATH 1005  or a higher course or concurrent registration in MATH 0153 
    Contact Hours: 45 lecture hours per semester
    General Education: Course can be used to meet Minimum General Education Core requirements.
    Credits: (3)


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  • MATH 1630 - ^Finite Mathematics


    This course is 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: ACT Math subscore of 19 or equivalent, or completion of MATH 1005  with a grade of B or higher, or completion of MATH 1130  with a grade of C or higher.
    Contact Hours: 45 lecture hours per semester
    General Education: Course can be used to meet Minimum General Education Core requirements.
    Credits: (3)


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Credits: (3)
  
  • MATH 1710 - ^Precalculus Algebra


    This course is 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. Credit toward graduation cannot be received for both courses in any of the following pairs: MATH 1130/1710, MATH 1710/1730. (Same as TN eCampus MATH 1710)

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer
    Prerequisites: ACT Math subscore of 19 or equivalent, or completion of MATH 1005  with a grade of B or higher, or completion of MATH 1130  with a grade of C or higher.
    Contact Hours: 45 lecture hours per semester
    General Education: Course can be used to meet Minimum General Education Core requirements.
    Credits: (3)


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Credits: (3)
  
  • MATH 1720 - ^Precalculus Trigonometry


    Pre-Calculus II is 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. Credit toward graduation cannot be received for both courses in the following pair: MATH 1720/1730. (Same as TN eCampus MATH 1720)

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer
    Prerequisites: Either MATH 1710  with a grade of C or higher, completion of MATH 1130  with a grade of A, or four years of high school mathematics including Algebra II and an ACT Math subscore of 23 (or equivalent)
    Contact Hours: 45 lecture hours per semester
    General Education: Course can be used to meet Minimum General Education Core requirements.
    Credits: (3)


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Credits: (3)
  
  • MATH 1730 - ^Precalculus


    This is a single course for preparation for calculus.  The course will include an analysis of functions and their graphs; trigonometric and inverse trig functions and their graphs; solving equations and applications involving trig functions, and polar coordinates and vectors. Credit toward graduation cannot be received for both courses in any of the following pairs: MATH 1710/1730, MATH 1720/1730. (Same as TN eCampus MATH 1730)

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer
    Prerequisites: ACT MATH subscore of 21 or equivalent, or completion of MATH 1005  with a grade of B or higher, or completion of MATH 1130  with a grade of C or higher or MATH 1710  with a grade of C or higher.
    Contact Hours: 70 lecture hours per semester
    General Education: Course can be used to meet Minimum General Education Core requirements.
    Credits: (5)


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Credits: (5)
  
  • MATH 1780 - *Quantitative Research


    This is a course in hypotheseis testing and non-paramatic statistics. The course will include both descriptive and inferential statistics. Topics will include those taught in MATH 1530, but will be more in depth to accommodate the needs of undergraduate research.

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Fall
    Prerequisites: MATH 1530 
    Contact Hours: 45 lecture 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • MATH 1830 - ^Applied Calculus


    This course is a study of limits, continuity, differentiation, integration, and applications. This course will not substitute for MATH 1910. The course is intended primarily for business majors. Credit toward graduation cannot be received for both courses in the following pair: MATH 1830/1910. (Same as TN eCampus MATH 1830)

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer
    Prerequisites: Either MATH 1130 , MATH 1710 , MATH 1730  (all with a grade of C or higher) or four years of high school mathematics including Algebra II and an ACT Math subscore of 23 (or equivalent)
    Contact Hours: 45 lecture hours per semester
    General Education: Course can be used to meet Minimum General Education Core requirements.
    Credits: (3)


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  • MATH 1910 - ^Calculus I


    This course includes a study of limits, continuity, derivatives of algebraic, trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions, applications of differentiation, Newton’s Method, definite and indefinite integrals, Mean Value and Fundamental theorems, introduction to integration techniques and applications of integration, will be studied. Credit toward graduation cannot be received for both courses in the following pair: MATH 1830/1910. (Same as TN eCampus MATH 1910)

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer
    Prerequisites: Four years of high school mathematics, including trigonometry, and an ACT math subscore of 25 or greater or MATH 1720  or MATH 1730  (either with a grade of C or higher)
    Contact Hours: 60 lecture hours per semester
    General Education: Course can be used to meet Minimum General Education Core requirements.
    Credits: (4)


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  • MATH 1920 - Calculus II


    This course is concerned with the applications of integration including areas, volumes, center of mass, fluid forces, work, arc length, surface areas and probability.  This course will also cover integration techniques including numerical analysis and improper integrals; parametric equations and applications; polar coordinates and applications; conic sections; partial sequences, sequences, partial series, infinite series and series tests and power series including Taylor and Maclaurin series. (Same as TN eCampus MATH 1920)

    Prerequisites: MATH 1910  with a grade of C or higher.
    Contact Hours: 60 lecture hours per semester
    Credits: (4)


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Credits: (4)
  
  • MATH 2010 - Introduction to Linear Algebra


    This course is designed to expand students’ perspectives of mathematics by providing an intro to linear algebra: linear systems, matrix algebra and matrices, determinants, vectors and vector spaces, inner product spaces, linear transformations and eigenvalues and eigenvectors.  The intention is to give the student experience in applying linear algebra to solve problems.

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring
    Prerequisites: MATH 1910  with a grade of C or higher.
    Contact Hours: 45 lecture hours per semester
    Credits: (3)


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  • MATH 2110 - Calculus III


    This course is concerned with space coordinates including cylindrical and spherical coordinates, vectors, vector functions and their derivatives, partial and directional derivatives, gradients, chain rule, implicit functions, extrema and saddle points, multiple integrals, applications including volume, centroids, moments of inertia, surface area and line integrals, vector fields, Stokes’ theorem and Green’s theorem.  (Same as TN eCampus MATH 2110).

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer
    Prerequisites: MATH 1920  with a grade of C or higher.
    Contact Hours: 60 lecture hours per week
    Credits: (4)


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  • MATH 2120 - Differential Equations


    This course is concerned with linear first-order differential equations, applications of linear equations, homogeneous linear differential equations, complementary and particular solutions, applications including undamped and damped vibrations, non-homogeneous linear differential equations including variation of parameters, laplace transform methods, linear systems, and series solution.

    Semester Availability: SPRING ONLY - Semester Availability is subject to change.  See your advisor.  Course may be offered through TN eCampus.

    Prerequisites: MATH 1920  with a grade of C or higher.
    Contact Hours: 45 lecture hours per semester
    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.

    Semester Availability: FALL ONLY - Semester Availability is subject to change.  See your advisor.

    Contact Hours: 45 lecture 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • MBUS 150 - *Introduction to Entertainment Business II


    This course is a continuation of the concepts and business practices related to the music entertainment industry introduced in MBUS 125.

    Semester Availability: SPRING ONLY - Semester Availability is subject to change.  See your advisor.

    Prerequisites: MBUS 125  
    Contact Hours: 45 contact 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • MBUS 200 - *Music Tour Logistics I


    This course covers music entertainment tour logistics, including structure and role of the tour management group, tour logistics management roles and responsibilities, and critical thinking skills in accounting, contract negotiations, global tour logistics, and business law within tour logistics industry. Students apply learned skills to production of planned events.

    Contact Hours: 45 contact 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • MBUS 250 - *Music Tour Logistics II


    This course examines advanced practices and trends in the planning, acquisition, deployment, and control of resources necessary for successful domestic and international music entertainment tours. This course emphasizes development and implementation of a music entertainment tour logistics strategy. Students apply learned skills to production of planned events.

    Contact Hours: 45 lecture 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • MECH 1195 - *Internship in Mechatronics I


    Students will engage in a project with an employer in an advanced manufacturing setting. As part of this project, students will be engaged in analysis and operation of mechatronic systems.

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer
    Prerequisites: At least 2 of the following courses: MECH 1310 , MECH 1320 , MECH 1330 , MECH 1340 .
    Contact Hours: 3
    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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: 1


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Credits: 1
  
  • MECH 1295 - *Internship in Mechatronics I


    Students will engage in a project with an employer in an advanced manufacturing setting. As part of this project, students will be engaged in analysis and operation of mechatronic systems.

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer
    Prerequisites: At least two of the following: MECH 1310 , MECH 1320 , MECH 1330 , MECH 1340 
    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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (2)


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  • MECH 1310 - *Electrical Components


    A study of the basic electrical components in a mechatronic system.  Topics include basic functions and physical properties of electrical components; the systematic flow of energy and measurement of components; troubleshooting techniques and strategies to identify, localize and correct malfunctions; and systematic preventive maintenance and electrical component safety.  Technical documentation such as data sheets, schematics, timing diagrams and system specifications will also be covered.

    Contact Hours: Two lecture hours per week
    Laboratory Hours: Two laboratory 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • MECH 1320 - *Mechanical Components and Electric Motors


    This course is a study of the basic mechanical components and electric motors in a mechatronics system.  Topics covered will include basic functions and physical properties of mechanical components and electrical AC and DC motors; materials, lubrication requirements and surface properties; troubleshooting techniques and strategies to identify, localize and correct malfunctions; and systematic preventative maintenance and electrical component safety.  Technical documentation such as data sheets and specifications of mechanical elements and electric motors will also be covered.

    Contact Hours: Two lecture hours per week
    Laboratory Hours: Two laboratory 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • MECH 1330 - *(Electro) Pneumatic and Hydraulic Control Circuits


    This course is a study of the basic pneumatic, electro pneumatic and hydraulic control circuits in a mechatronics system.  Topics covered will include the functions and properties of control elements; measuring pneumatic and hydraulic control circuits; troubleshooting techniques and strategies to identify, localize and correct malfunctions; and systematic preventive maintenance and safety of (electro) pneumatic and hydraulic components.  Technical documentation such as data sheets, circuit diagrams, displacement step diagrams and function charts will also be covered.

    Contact Hours: Two lecture hours per week
    Laboratory Hours: Two laboratory 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • MECH 1340 - *Digital Fundamentals and Programmable Logic Controllers


    This course is a study of basic digital logic and programmable logic controllers (PLCs) in mechatronics.  Topics covered will include basic PLC functions and testing; identification of malfunctioning PLCs; and troubleshooting techniques and strategies to identify and localize PLC hardware generated problems.  Emphasis is on writing small programs and problem-solving using computer simulations.

    Contact Hours: Two lecture hours per week
    Laboratory Hours: Two laboratory 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • MECH 1395 - *Internship in Mechatronics I


    Students will engage in a project with an employer in an advanced manufacturing setting. As part of this project, students will be engaged in analysis and operation of mechatronic systems.

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer
    Prerequisites: At least two of the following: MECH 1310 , MECH 1320 , MECH 1330 , MECH 1340 
    Contact Hours: 9
    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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • MECH 1991 - *Special Topics in Mechatronics I


    This course will cover a special topic related to the first-year study of mechatronics. The course is designed to meet unique needs of either the student or workforce to: 1) advance skills toward specific career goals and/or job opportunities, 2) improve access to a path to completion of a credential, i.e., certification, certificate, or degree, or 3) meet other needs, such as enhancing transfer from one institution to another.

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer
    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor
    Contact Hours: 1-3 lecture hours per week
    Laboratory Hours: 2-3 lab 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (1-4)


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Credits: (1-4)
  
  • MECH 2195 - *Internship in Mechatronics II


    This course is an internship and designed to apply manufacturing improvement processes in a mechatronics system. Students will engage in a mechatronics project with an employer with the goal of process improvement.

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer
    Prerequisites: MECH 1310, MECH 1320, MECH 1330, MECH 1340
    Contact Hours: Three hours per week
    Laboratory Hours: 45 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (1)


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Credits: (1)
  
  • MECH 2295 - *Internship in Mechatronics II


    This course is an internship and designed to apply manufacturing improvement processes in a mechatronics system. Students will engage in a mechatronics project with an employer with the goal of process improvement.

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer
    Prerequisites: MECH 1310, MECH 1320, MECH 1330, MECH 1340
    Contact Hours: Six hours per week
    Laboratory Hours: 90 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (2)


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Credits: (2)
  
  • MECH 2320 - *Motor Control


    A study of the principles of AC and DC motors, motor control, and general machine operations in a mechatronic system including functions and properties of machine control elements and the roles they play within the system. Topics include general machine operations and motor control techniques.

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Fall
    Prerequisites: MATH 1130  or MATH 1710  
    Contact Hours: Two lecture hours per week
    Laboratory Hours: Two laboratory 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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Credits: (3)
  
  • MECH 2395 - *Internship in Mechatronics II


    This course is an internship and designed to apply manufacturing improvement processes in a mechatronics system. Students will engage in a mechatronics project with an employer with the goal of process improvement.

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer
    Prerequisites: MECH 1310, MECH 1320, MECH 1330, MECH 1340
    Contact Hours: Nine hours per week
    Laboratory Hours: 135 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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Credits: (3)
  
  • MECH 2400 - *Motor Control


    This course is a study of the principles of motor control. Topics covered will include general machine operations and motor control techniques; mechanical components and electric drives; motor sensors, braking and loads; motor efficiency and power; preventive measures and troubleshooting techniques.

    Prerequisites: MECH 1320  and either MATH 1130  or MATH 1710  
    Corequisites: MECH 2400L

    Contact Hours: Three lecture hours per week
    Laboratory Hours: Two laboratory 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (4)


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  • MECH 2410 - *Electrical Control Systems


    This course is a study of the creation and use of industrial electrical control wiring prints. The creation and modification of industrial electrical control prints using CAD software with emphasis on proper print layout, component selection, and wire types will be covered. Proper wiring technique for both control panel and field wiring will also be covered. The integration of various types of automation equipment (PLCs, variable frequency drives, motor controls, etc.) within an industrial control system will be emphasized.

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Fall
    Prerequisites: MECH 1310  and ENGR 101  
    Contact Hours: 3 lecture hours per week
    Laboratory Hours: 2 laboratory hours per week
    Vocational/Career Program Designation: 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (4)


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Credits: (4)
  
  • MECH 2425 - *Mechanics and Machine Elements


    This course is a study of the mechanical components that are included in a complex mechatronic system. Topics covered will include an overview of Statics and Kinetics with a focus on force system analysis, study of equilibrium, frames and machines, friction and the effects of forces on the motion of objects. Fundamentals and classification of machine elements to include calculations involving force, stress and wear analysis will also be covered.

    Prerequisites: MECH 1320  and either MATH 1130  or MATH 1710  
    Contact Hours: Three lecture hours per week
    Laboratory Hours: Two laboratory 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (4)


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  • MECH 2440 - *Process Control Technologies


    This course is a study of the Process Control technologies associated with a complex mechatronics system. Topics covered will include the Closed Loop Control; interaction between controllers, sensors and actuators; controller operating parameters; PID controllers; ON/OFF and PID controllers; and the differences between controllers typically used in mechatronic systems. The analysis of plant documentation and manuals, the creation and interpretation of charts with diagrams for time-based changes of measured values will also be covered.

    Prerequisites: MECH 1310   and either MATH 1130  or MATH 1710  
    Contact Hours: Three lecture hours per week
    Laboratory Hours: Two laboratory 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (4)


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Credits: (4)
  
  • MECH 2441 - *Introduction to Totally Integrated Automation


    This course is an introduction to Totally Integrated Automation. Topics covered will include the automaton pyramid, analog sensors and actuators, advanced PLC programming, HMI programming, industrial networking, and systems maintenance and troubleshooting.

    Prerequisites: MECH 1340  and either MATH 1130  or MATH 1710  
    Contact Hours: Three lecture hours per week
    Laboratory Hours: Two laboratory 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (4)


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  • MECH 2480 - *Automation Systems


    This course is a study of the automation systems utilized within a mechatronics system. Topics covered will include Metal Cutting, Modal Analysis, CNC, CAD, CAM, programming and microcontrollers that are used in modern manufacturing technologies.

    Prerequisites: MECH 1340  and either MATH 1130  or MATH 1710  
    Contact Hours: Three lecture hours per week
    Laboratory Hours: Two laboratory 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (4)


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  • MECH 2490 - *Manufacturing Applications


    A study of manufacturing improvement processes in a mechatronics system for real world applications. Topics covered will include process variation, waste reduction, continuous improvement, and basic time study methods. Students will work as a team to apply improvement methods in a real world application with a final presentation.

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Spring
    Prerequisites: MECH 2320, MECH 2441 (or concurrent enrollment), MECH 2480
    Contact Hours: Three lecture hours per week
    Laboratory Hours: Two laboratory 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (4)


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Credits: (4)
  
  • MECH 2495 - *Internship in Mechatronics II


    This course is an internship and designed to apply manufacturing improvement processes in a mechatronics system. Students will engage in a mechatronics project with an employer with the goal of process improvement.

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer
    Prerequisites: MECH 1310, MECH 1320, MECH 1330, MECH 1340
    Contact Hours: 12 hours per week
    Laboratory Hours: 180 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (4)


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  • MECH 2900 - *Mechatronics Integration Capstone


    This is the capstone course for Mechatronics majors. Students will research and develop a major project that integrates the concepts and knowledge from prior courses. Students will complete a personal portfolio, make presentations, and demonstrate their overall understanding of program competencies. The course will also include practicum experience.

    Prerequisites: MECH 2441  and MECH 2480  
    Corequisites: MECH 2900L

    Contact Hours: Two lecture hours per week
    Laboratory Hours: Three laboratory 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • MECH 2991 - *Special Topics in Mechatronics II


    This course will cover a special topic related to the second-year study of mechatronics. The course is designed to meet unique needs of either the student or workforce to: 1) advance skills toward specific career goals and/or job opportunities, 2) improve access to a path to completion of a credential, i.e., certification, certificate, or degree, or 3) meet other needs, such as enhancing transfer from one institution to another.

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring, Summer
    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor
    Contact Hours: 1-3 lecture hours per week
    Laboratory Hours: 2-3 lab 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (1-4)


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Credits: (1-4)
  
  • MEDI 2990 - *Medical Informatics Internship


    An internship course for Medical Informatics majors.  Students will gain experience in the Medical Informatics field by working an internship at a site designated by the instructor.  Students must be granted permission from the instructor to register for this course.  This course is optional for Medical Informatics Majors. 

    Prerequisites: Medical Informatics Major and permission of the department
    Contact Hours: 15-120 contact 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (1-3)


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Credits: (1-3)
   Credits: (2)
  
  • 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: BUSN 2340  or permission of the department
    Contact Hours: Fifteen classroom contact hours with faculty required per credit hour per semester
    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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (1-6)


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Credits: (1-6)
  
  • MKT 120 - *Personal Selling


    This course is 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.

    Semester Availability: SPRING ONLY - Semester Availability is subject to change.  See your advisor.

    Course may be offered through TN eCampus.

    Contact Hours: 45 lecture 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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Credits: (3)
  
  • 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
    Contact Hours: Fifteen classroom contact hours with faculty required per credit hour per semester
    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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (1-4)


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Credits: (1-4)
  
  • MLAB 1301 - *Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology


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

    Semester Availability: SPRING ONLY - Semester Availability is subject to change.  See your advisor.

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Spring
    Equivalent Course: MLT 100

    Contact Hours: 45 lecture 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • MLAB 1510 - *Clinical Practicum I


    Includes laboratory performances by students during progressive rotations through the affiliated clinical laboratory sites in the departments of Hematology, Coagulation, Urinalysis, Immunohematology, Serology, Microbiology, Clinical Chemistry and Phlebotomy.

    Semester Availability: FALL ONLY - Semester Availability is subject to change.  See your advisor.

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Fall
    Equivalent Course: MLT 205C

    Prerequisites: Formal admission to the MLT program.
    Contact Hours: 255 contact 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (5)


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Credits: (5)
  
  • MLAB 1520 - *Clinical Practicum II


    Includes laboratory performances by students during progressive rotations through the affiliated clinical laboratory sites in the departments of Hematology, Coagulation, Urinalysis, Immunohematology, Serology, Microbiology, Clinical Chemistry and Phlebotomy.

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Spring
    Prerequisites: Formal admission into the MLT program.
    Contact Hours: 240 clinical 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (5)


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  • MLAB 2130 - *Seminar I


    The student will be given the opportunity to develop a broader application of the clinical laboratory scientist’s role as a health professional in a variety of learning experiences, including seminars, lectures, practice quizzes and discussions in the seven knowledge areas (hematology, blood bank, clinical chemistry, microbiology, laboratory operations, immunology, and urinalysis/body fluids). It is also a seminar course designed to give students experience in researching and resenting case studies with emphasis on correlation of laboratory results. Included in this course are review and practice examinations as well as a comprehensive battery of examinations encompassing seven knowledge areas to prepare students for certification examinations. 

    Semester Availability: FALL ONLY - Semester Availability is subject to change.  See your advisor.

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Fall
    Equivalent Course: MLT 200

    Prerequisites: Formal admission to the Medical Laboratory Technician Program.
    Contact Hours: 15 lecture 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (1)


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  • MLAB 2201 - *Clinical Immunology


    Basic principles of the immune system structure and function in health and disease. Topics include principles of a natural and acquired immunity, hypersensitivity, autoimmunity, immunodeficiency, transplant and tumor immunology, immunological techniques and flow cytometry. 

    Semester Availability: FALL ONLY - Semester Availability is subject to change.  See your advisor.

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Fall
    Equivalent Course: MLT 114

    Prerequisites: Formal admission to the Medical Laboratory Technician Program.
    Corequisites: MLAB 2201L

    Contact Hours: 15 lecture and 30 laboratory 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (2)


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  • MLAB 2202 - *Urinalysis and Body Fluids


    This course examines the urinary system as related to the routine urinalysis. The component parts of the urinalysis, to include the physical, chemical and microscopic examination, are preformed. The course also includes the examination of common types of body fluid. 

    Semester Availability: FALL ONLY - Semester Availability is subject to change.  See your advisor.

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Fall
    Equivalent Course: MLT 111

    Prerequisites: Formal admission to the MLT program.
    Contact Hours: 15 lecture and 30 laboratory 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (2)


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Credits: (2)
  
  • MLAB 2270 - *Seminar II


    The student will be given the opportunity to develop a broader application of  the clinical laboratory scientist’s role as a health professional in a variety of learning experiences, including seminars, lectures, practices quizzes, and discussions in the seven knowledge areas (hematology, blood bank, clinical chemistry, microbiology, laboratory operations, immunology, and urinalysis/body fluids). It is also a seminar course designed to give students experience in researching and presenting case studies with emphasis on correlation of laboratory results. Included in this course are review and practice examinations as well as a comprehensive battery of examinations encompassing seven knowledge areas to prepare students for certification examinations. 

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Spring
    Prerequisites: Formal admission to the MLT program.
    Contact Hours: 30 lecture 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (2)


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  • MLAB 2301 - *Immunohematology/Blood Bank


    This course will cover the theory and practice of blood group antigens and antibodies, donor selection, and component therapy. Topics include: ABO grouping, Rh typing, cross matching, antibody screening and identification, quality control, donor screening, component preparation, hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn, autoimmune hemolytic anemias, and adverse effects of transfusion. 

    Semester Availability: FALL ONLY - Semester Availability is subject to change.  See your advisor.

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Fall
    Equivalent Course: MLT 115

    Prerequisites: Formal admission to the Medical Laboratory Technician Program
    Corequisites: MLAB 2301L

    Contact Hours: 30 lecture and 30 laboratory 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • MLAB 2401 - *Clinical Chemistry


    An overview of clinical chemistry theory, principles, procedures, and correlations. 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 immunoassays and electrophoresis. 

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Summer
    Prerequisites: Formal admission into the MLT program.
    Corequisites: MLAB 2401L

    Contact Hours: 45 lecture hours, 30 laboratory 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (4)


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  • MLAB 2402 - *Hematology & Hemostasis


    This course integrates the theory of hematology with application through assessment of laboratory test results. Laboratory test results are correlated with disease. Areas of study include formation of blood, composition of blood, morphology of blood cells and changes observed in blood cells in response to disease. An overview of coagulation theory is provided. 

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Summer
    Prerequisites: Formal admission into the MLT program.
    Corequisites: MLAB 2402L

    Contact Hours: 45 lecture hours per semester
    Laboratory Hours: 30 laboratory 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (4)


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  • MLAB 2403 - *Clinical Microbiology


    This course examines the study of microorganisms of medical importance as it relates to man and disease. The course includes discussions of proper collection, handling and examination of specimens, staining and culture techniques, identification methods, drug sensitivity testing, and quality control procedures.

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Summer
    Prerequisites: Formal admission to the MLT program
    Corequisites: MLAB 2403L

    Contact Hours: 45 lecture hours per semester
    Laboratory Hours: 30 laboratory 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (4)


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  • MLAB 2510 - *Clinical Practicum III


    Includes laboratory performances by students during progressive rotations through the affiliated clinical laboratory sites in the departments of Hematology, Coagulation, Urinalysis, Immunohematology, Serology, Microbiology, Clinical Chemistry and Phlebotomy.

    Semester Availabilty: (Subject to Change) Spring
    Prerequisites: Formal admissions into the MLT program.
    Contact Hours: 240 clinical 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (5)


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  • MPM 101 - *Introduction to Medical Practice Management


    This course represents an initial examination of the growing field of Medical Practice Management. Topics include management of tasks and responsibilities, supervision and training, practice marketing, service scheduling, accounting processes, benchmarketing and receivables, reimbursement, and billing related to the Medical Practice.

    Semester Availability: FALL ONLY - Semester Availability is subject to change.  See your advisor.

    Course may be offered through TN eCampus.

    Contact Hours: 45 lecture 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • MPM 270 - *Medical Practice Operations


    This capstone course includes a detailed examination of the Medical Practice Management operations based on the body of knowledge established by the American College of Medical Practice Executives. Market trends in health care management, compliance and risk management, managed health care, fraud abuse laws, medical malpractice, and capital financing are included. Structured and interactive exposure to the Medical Practice environment is also included.

    Semester Availability: SPRING ONLY - Semester Availability is subject to change.  See your advisor.

    Course may be offered through RODP.

    Prerequisites: ACCT 1010 , INFS 1010 , BUSN 1370 , BUSN 1310 , AHC 115 , HIMT 1303  and HIMT 1401  
    Contact Hours: 45 lecture 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 it has been developed with a purpose other than being a university parallel course.

    Credits: (3)


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  • MUS 181 - Jazz Piano Class


    This course is open by permission only.  For the advanced piano student, this course will concentrate on jazz choral harmony and improvisation.  Recommended for the commercial music pianist.  Students must have a deep understanding of piano harmonies and music theory prior to taking this class.  Up to 8 hours of applied music and/or ensembles can be counted toward graduation.

    Semester Availability: SPRING ONLY - Semester Availability is subject to change.  See your advisor.

    Contact Hours: 30 studio hours per semester
    Credits: (1)


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  • MUS 280 - Cooperative Work Experience


    This course is a coordinated work experience in an area commercial music business. This work experience will be directed/monitored by a Music Instructor. Work experiences may include work in or with recording studios, music publishing companies, record labels, sales, clerical situations, public relations, artist performance venues, theme parks, etc. Notice of intent to participate in this course must be filed with the Music Department at least one semester prior to enrollment.

    Prerequisites: Permission of the department
    Contact Hours: 135 independent study hours per semester
    Credits: (3)


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