May 13, 2024  
2022-2023 Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


The following pages contain descriptions of all the courses offered at Lee College. The four letter rubric for a course identifies the subject area, for example HIST is History. The courses are listed in alphabetical order based on this rubric. Important information is contained within each course description: Semester Credit Hours (SCH), title, prerequisites and corequisites, lecture/laboratory/practicum/other hourly breakdown, and other course specific requirements or information.

Course Numbering System

Lee College participates in the Texas Common Course Numbering System which designates equivalent course content among many public and some private colleges and universities in the state of Texas. Its purpose is to assist students in making a smooth transfer from one postsecondary institution to another. However, the fact that a course is not part of the numbering system does not necessarily mean that it will not transfer or meet degree requirements.

Each course has an individual alphanumeric code (such as ENGL 1302 ). The alphabetic part of the code indicates the subject area.

The first number (of the four digit numbers) generally indicates the rank of the course:

1 – Freshman level or Beginning.
2 – Sophomore level or Advanced.
The second number indicates the number of SCH.
The third and fourth numbers are assigned to each course with some designating a required sequence of completion. See prerequisites for required order.

Prerequisite and Corequisite

A prerequisite is a course that students are required to master before entering the described course. Students are expected to pass prerequisite courses with a C or better in order to enroll in the course. Some prerequisite courses (developmental courses) have placement score equivalences that allow students to demonstrate competency at the level expected by the prerequisite course. Prerequisites are an important feature of student preparation for success.

A corequisite course is taken simultaneously. The condition of corequisite enrollment requires completion of both courses. If for any reason a student is unable to complete the corequisite, the student will be withdrawn from the course as well. For this reason, it is best to enroll and complete corequisites in advance when possible, unless a program specifically calls for co-enrollment.

Developmental Courses

Students often require preparatory courses before enrolling in college level courses. At Lee College developmental courses are offered in English, Reading, and Mathematics.

All three subject areas have several levels of curriculum designed to provide students progression from current abilities to college readiness. Developmental courses do not transfer nor are they part of degree or certificate plans. Developmental course numbers begin with a zero and are displayed as a rubric followed by a three digit number (e.g., MATH 0310  is listed as MATH 310 ).

Notes:

Ω Indicates courses taught with optional honors contracts.
Σ Indicates honors courses (see Enrollment Into Special Programs  for more information on the honors program).

 

Machining

  
  • MCHN 1429 - Millwright II


    Credits: 4
    A continuation of millwright tools including specialty power and precision tools. Emphasis on safety in the accomplishment of these activities.
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 3
    Prerequisite: MCHN 1425  
    Pre/Corequisite: ENRD 100  or equivalent
  
  • MCHN 1438 - Basic Machine Shop I


    Credits: 4
    A course that introduces the student to machining fundamentals. The student will use basic machine tools including the lathe, milling machine, drill press, power saw, and bench grinder. Machine terminology, theory, math, part layout, and bench work using common measuring tools is included. Emphasis is placed on shop safety, housekeeping, and preventative maintenance.
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 3
  
  • MCHN 1454 - Intermediate Machining II


    Credits: 4
    Development of job process plan to include operation of lathes, milling machines, drill presses, and power saw. Set-up, layout, and tool maintenance is included. Emphasis on shop safety and preventative maintenance.
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 3
    Prerequisite: MCHN 1438  
    Pre/Corequisite: ENRD 100  or equivalent
  
  • MCHN 2403 - Fundamentals of Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) Machine Controls


    Credits: 4
    Programming and operation of Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) machine shop equipment.
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 3
  
  • MCHN 2405 - Millwright III


    Credits: 4
    An introduction to bearings and seals. Identification of common bearings and seals. Emphasis on design and installation of seals and bearings.
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 3
    Prerequisite: MCHN 1302 , MCHN 1425 , MCHN 1429  
    Pre/Corequisite: ENRD 100  or equivalent
  
  • MCHN 2407 - Millwright IV


    Credits: 4
    This course will focus on troubleshooting, repair, assemble and install pumps.
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 3
    Prerequisite: MCHN 2405   
    Pre/Corequisite: ESOL 310, or equivalent
  
  • MCHN 2412 - Millwright V


    Credits: 4
    An introduction of drive installations using chain and belt drives.  This course will focus on troubleshooting, repairing, and installing gearboxes, chain drives, and belt drives.
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 3
    Prerequisite: MCHN 2407 , ESOL 310, or equivalent
  
  • MCHN 2431 - Operation of CNC Turning Centers


    Credits: 4
    CNC operations with an emphasis on turning centers.
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 3
    Prerequisite:  MCHN 2403  
  
  • MCHN 2434 - Operation of CNC Machining Centers


    Credits: 4
    CNC operations with an emphasis on vertical machining centers.
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 3
    Prerequisite: MCHN 2403  
    Pre/Corequisite: ENRD 100  or equivalent

Marketing

  
  • MRKG 1311 - Principles of Marketing


    Credits: 3
    Introduction to the marketing mix functions and process. Includes identification of consumer and organizational needs and explanation of environmental issues.
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 0
    Pre/Corequisite: ENRD 401  or equivalent

Music Ensemble

  
  • MUEN 1123 - Baytown Symphony Orchestra


    Credits: 1
    Open to Lee College students. Required of instrumental majors when feasible. Study and performance of standards orchestral literature. One three-hour rehearsal plus one hour of section rehearsal and individual assistance per week. Admission by audition or instructor’s consent. May be repeated for credit.
    Lecture Hrs. = 0, Lab Hrs. = 4
  
  • MUEN 1125 - Concert Band


    Credits: 1
    An instrumental class, organized for the study and performance of wind ensemble and concert band, including literature that is both historical and contemporary. Admission by audition or instructor’s consent. May be repeated for credit.
    Lecture Hrs. = 0, Lab Hrs. = 4
    Pre/Corequisite: ENRD 100  or equivalent
  
  • MUEN 1133 - Woodwind Ensemble


    Credits: 1
    Open to all Lee College students. Study of literature for small woodwind ensembles (4 or more students). Admission by audition or instructor’s consent.
    Lecture Hrs. = 1, Lab Hrs. = 1
    Pre/Corequisite: ENRD 100  or equivalent
  
  • MUEN 1135 - Jazz Ensemble


    Credits: 1
    Practice and performance of various jazz idioms. Admission by audition or instructor’s consent. May be repeated for credit.
    Lecture Hrs. = 0, Lab Hrs. = 4
  
  • MUEN 1137 - Guitar Ensemble


    Credits: 1
    Study and performance of guitar ensemble literature (4 or more students). Admission by audition or instructor’s consent. May be repeated for credit.
    Lecture Hrs. = 1, Lab Hrs. = 1
    Pre/Corequisite: ENRD 100  or equivalent
  
  • MUEN 1141 - Lee College Concert Choir


    Credits: 1
    Open to all students of Lee College. Study and performance of various types and styles of choral literature. Concert given on and off campus each semester. Admission by audition or instructor’s consent. May be repeated for credit.
    Lecture Hrs. = 0, Lab Hrs. = 4
  
  • MUEN 1142 - Baytown Community Chorus


    Credits: 1
    Open to all students of Lee College. Study and performance of major choral literature. One four-hour class per week. Admission by audition or instructor’s consent. May be repeated for credit.
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 1
    Pre/Corequisite: ENRD 100  or equivalent
  
  • MUEN 1152 - Chamber Choir


    Credits: 1
    A vocal ensemble class organized for the study and performance of madrigal literature primarily from the 16th and 17th centuries. May be repeated for credit.
    Lecture Hrs. = 0, Lab Hrs. = 4
    Pre/Corequisite: ENRD 100  or equivalent
  
  • MUEN 1153 - Chamber Choir


    Credits: 1
    (Continuation of MUEN 1152 .) The study of vocal chamber ensemble class organized for the study and performance of madrigal literature primarily from the 16th and 17th centuries.
    Lecture Hrs. = 0, Lab Hrs. = 4
    Pre/Corequisite: MUEN 1152 
  
  • MUEN 2123 - Baytown Symphony Orchestra


    Credits: 1
    Open to all Lee College Students. Required of instrumental majors when feasible. Study and performance of standard orchestral literature. One three hour rehearsal plus one hour of section rehearsal and individual assistance per week. Admission by audition or instructor’s consent. May be repeated for credit.
    Lecture Hrs. = 0, Lab Hrs. = 4
  
  • MUEN 2125 - Concert Band


    Credits: 1
    All instrumental class, organized for the study and performance of wind ensemble and concert band, including literature that is both historical and contemporary. Admission by audition or instructor’s consent. May be repeated for credit.
    Lecture Hrs. = 0, Lab Hrs. = 4
    Pre/Corequisite: ENRD 100  or equivalent
  
  • MUEN 2133 - Woodwind Ensemble


    Credits: 1
    Open to all Lee College students. Study of literature for small woodwind ensembles (4 or more students). Admission by audition or instructor’s consent. May be repeated for credit.
    Lecture Hrs. = 1, Lab Hrs. = 1
    Pre/Corequisite: ENRD 100  or equivalent
  
  • MUEN 2135 - Jazz Ensemble


    Credits: 1
    Practice and performance of various jazz idioms. Admission by audition or instructor’s consent. May be repeated for credit.
    Lecture Hrs. = 0, Lab Hrs. = 4
    Pre/Corequisite: ENRD 100  or equivalent
  
  • MUEN 2141 - Lee College Concert Choir


    Credits: 1
    Open to all students of Lee College. Study and performance of various types and styles of choral literature. Concert given on and off campus each semester. Admission by audition or instructor’s consent. May be repeated for credit.
    Lecture Hrs. = 0, Lab Hrs. = 4
  
  • MUEN 2142 - Baytown Community Chorus


    Credits: 1
    Open to all Lee College students. Study and performance of major choral literature. One four-hour class per week. Admission by audition or instructor’s consent. May be repeated for credit.
    Lecture Hrs. = 0, Lab Hrs. = 4
    Pre/Corequisite: ENRD 100  or equivalent

Music Business

  
  • MUSB 1305 - Survey of the Music Business


    Credits: 3
    An overview of the music industry including songwriting, live performance, the record industry, music merchandising, contracts and licenses, and career opportunities.
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 0
  
  • MUSB 2350 - Commercial Music Project


    Credits: 3
    The primary objective of this course is to apply the skills learned in other commercial music courses. This is a hands-on project oriented course aimed at helping students create a portfolio of their work. Artists and their music will be the focus. Each student must design and complete his/her own project with instructor’s approval.
    Lecture Hrs. = 1, Lab Hrs. = 4
    Pre/Corequisite: MUSC 2427 

Music

  
  • MUSC 1323 - Audio Electronics


    Credits: 3
    Basic concepts in electricity, Ohm’s Law, circuit analysis, and troubleshooting. Includes soldering techniques and equipment maintenance.
    Lecture Hrs. = 2, Lab Hrs. = 2
    Pre/Corequisite: ENRD 100  or equivalent and MATH 320  or equivalent
  
  • MUSC 1331Ω - MIDI I


    Credits: 3
    Exploration of the history and evolution of Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) systems and applications. Includes the MIDI language and applications in the studio environment using software-based sequencing programs.
    Lecture Hrs. = 2, Lab Hrs. = 3
    Pre/Corequisite:  ESOL 310 or equivalent
  
  • MUSC 1335 - Commercial Music Software


    Credits: 3
    Specialized training in commercial music software applications.
    Lecture Hrs. = 2, Lab Hrs. = 4
    Prerequisite: MUSC 1427  
    Pre/Corequisite: ENRD 100  or equivalent
  
  • MUSC 1396 - Special Topics in Recording Arts Technology/Technician


    Credits: 3
    Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge’s, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.
    Lecture Hrs. = 2, Lab Hrs. = 2
    Prerequisite: MUSC 1427  
    Pre/Corequisite: ENRD 100  or equivalent
  
  • MUSC 1405 - Live Sound I


    Credits: 4
    An overview of the field of live sound. Includes principles of live sound and the theory an interconnection of the components of a sound reinforcement system.
    Lecture Hrs. = 2, Lab Hrs. = 6
    Prerequisite: ENRD 401  or equivalent
  
  • MUSC 1427 - Audio Engineering I


    Credits: 4
    Overview of the recording studio. Includes basic studio electronics and acoustic principles, waveform properties, microphone concepts and miking techniques, studio set up and signal flow, recording console theory, signal processing concepts, recorder principles and operation, and an overview of mixing and editing.
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 2
  
  • MUSC 2355 - MIDI II


    Credits: 3
    Advanced MIDI concepts and techniques. Includes synchronizing MIDI and audio devices and advanced sequencer operation.
    Lecture Hrs. = 2, Lab Hrs. = 4
    Prerequisite: MUSC 1331 , MUSC 1427  
  
  • MUSC 2386 - Internship: Recording Arts Technology/Technician


    Credits: 3
    A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. A learning plan is developed by the college and the employer.
    Lecture Hrs. = 0, Lab Hrs. = 0, External Hrs. = 11
    Prerequisite: MUSC 2427 
  
  • MUSC 2402 - Sound Systems Technician


    Credits: 4
    Technical and non-technical skills necessary to perform duties of a sound systems technician. Includes business and customer relationships, advanced signal flow, system packaging, system integration, system protection/maintenance, electrical distribution for audio systems, and rigging from a sound systems technician’s perspective.
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 2
    Pre/Corequisite: MUSC 1427  and ENRD 100  or equivalent
  
  • MUSC 2403 - Live Sound II


    Credits: 4
    Overview of stage monitor systems. Includes monitor systems set-up and operation and stage management. Also covers interactivity between sound management, performance quality, and audience experience.
    Lecture Hrs. = 2, Lab Hrs. = 6
    Prerequisite: MUSC 1405  and ENRD 401  or equivalent
  
  • MUSC 2427 - Audio Engineering II


    Credits: 4
    Implementation of the recording process, microphones, audio console, multitrack recorder, and signal processing devices.
    Lecture Hrs. = 2, Lab Hrs. = 6
    Prerequisite: MUSC 1427  
  
  • MUSC 2447 - Audio Engineering III


    Credits: 4
    Advanced practice of procedures and techniques in recording and manipulating audio. Includes digital audio editing, advanced recording techniques, and advanced engineering projects.
    Lecture Hrs. = 2, Lab Hrs. = 6
    Prerequisite: MUSC 2427  
  
  • MUSC 2448 - Audio Engineering IV


    Credits: 4
    Advanced recording, mixing, arranging, and editing. Includes the role of the producer in session planning, communication, budgeting, business aspects, technical considerations, and music markets.
    Lecture Hrs. = 2, Lab Hrs. = 6
    Prerequisite: MUSC 2447  
  
  • MUSC 2453 - Live Sound III


    Credits: 4
    Advanced concepts of live sound engineering for front-of- house mix. Includes techniques required to build and maintain a live sound mix for an audience.
    Lecture Hrs. = 2, Lab Hrs. = 4
    Prerequisite: MUSC 2403  and ENRD 401  or equivalent
  
  • MUSC 2459 - Sound System Optimization


    Credits: 4
    System optimization. Includes related acoustic principles and system alignment procedures. Emphases system equalization, time/phase alignment, subsystem integration, loud- speaker management systems, ear training, and industry standard acoustic analysis software.
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 2
    Prerequisite: MUSC 2402  and ENRD 401  or equivalent
  
  • MUSI 1116 - Sight Singing and Ear Training I


    Credits: 1
    Singing tonal music in treble and bass clefs, and aural study of elements of music, such as scales, intervals and chords, and dictation of basic rhythm, melody and diatonic harmony.
    Lecture Hrs. = 0, Lab Hrs. = 3
    Pre/Corequisite: ENRD 100  or equivalent
    Corequisite: MUSI 1311  
  
  • MUSI 1117 - Sight Singing and Ear Training II


    Credits: 1
    Singing tonal music in various clefs, continued aural study of the elements of music, dictation of intermediate rhythm, melody and diatonic harmony.
    (Spring semester only)
    Lecture Hrs. = 0, Lab Hrs. = 3
    Prerequisite: MUSI 1116, ENRD 100  or equivalent
    Corequisite: MUSI 1312  
  
  • MUSI 1181 - Piano Class I


    Credits: 1
    Beginning class instruction in the fundamentals of keyboard technique.
    Lecture Hrs. = 1, Lab Hrs. = 1
  
  • MUSI 1182 - Piano Class II


    Credits: 1
    Advanced beginning class instruction in the fundamentals of keyboard technique.
    Lecture Hrs. = 1, Lab Hrs. = 1
    Pre/Corequisite: ENRD 100  or equivalent
  
  • MUSI 1183 - Voice Class I


    Credits: 1
    Class instruction in the fundamentals of singing including breathing, tone production, and diction.  Designed for students with little or no previous voice training. Does not apply to a music major degree.
    Lecture Hrs. = 0, Lab Hrs. = 2
    Pre/Corequisite: ENRD 100  or equivalent
  
  • MUSI 1192 - Guitar Class I


    Credits: 1
    Class instruction in the fundamental guitar playing, including technique, music reading, fretboard theory, melodic and harmoic realizations.
    Lecture Hrs. = 0, Lab Hrs. = 2
    Pre/Corequisite: ENRD 100  or equivalent
  
  • MUSI 1303 - Fundamentals of Music


    Credits: 3
    Introduction to the basic elements of music theory, including scales, intervals, keys, triads, elementary ear training, notation, meter, and rhythm.  Course does not apply to a music major degree.
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 0
    Pre/Corequisite: ENRD 100  or equivalent
  
  • MUSI 1306Ω - Music Appreciation


    Credits: 3
    Understanding music through the study of cultural periods, major composers, and musical elements, illustrated with audio recordings and live performances.  Course does not apply to a music major degree. Music majors should enroll in MUSI 1307 .
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 0
  
  • MUSI 1307 - Music Literature


    Credits: 3
    A survey of the styles and forms of music as it developed from the middle ages to the present.  This course will familiarize the student with cultural context, terminology, genres, and notation.
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 0
    Pre/Corequisite: ENRD 100  or equivalent
  
  • MUSI 1310 - American Music


    Credits: 3
    A general survey of various styles of music of the Americas, including but not limited to jazz, folk, rock, and contemporary music.
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 0
  
  • MUSI 1311 - Music Theory I


    Credits: 3
    The study of analysis and writing of tonal melody and diatonic harmony, including fundamental music concepts, scales, intervals, chords, 7th chords, and early four-part writing.  Analysis of small compositional forms.  Optional correlated study at the keyboard.
    (Offered Fall semester only).
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 1
  
  • MUSI 1312 - Music Theory II


    Credits: 3
    The study of analysis and writing of tonal melody and diatonic harmony, including all diatonic chords and seventh chords in root position and inversions, non-chord tones, and functional harmony.  Introduction to more complex topics, such as modulation, may occur.  Optional correlated study at the keyboard.  
    (Offered Spring semester only).
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 1
    Prerequisite: MUSI 1311 and ENRD 100  or equivalent
    Corequisite: MUSI 1117  
  
  • MUSI 2116 - Sight Singing and Ear Training III


    Credits: 1
    Singing more difficult tonal music in various clefs, aural study including dictation of more complex rhythm, melody, chromatic harmony, and extended tertian structures.  
    (Offered Fall semester only).
    Lecture Hrs. = 0, Lab Hrs. = 3
    Prerequisite: MUSI 1117, ENRD 100  or equivalent
    Corequisite: MUSI 2311  
  
  • MUSI 2117 - Sight Singing and Ear Training IV


    Credits: 1
    Singing advanced tonal music and introduction of modal and post-tonal melodies.  Aural study including dictation of advanced rhythm, melody, and harmony.  
    (Offered Spring semester only).
    Lecture Hrs. = 0, Lab Hrs. = 3
    Prerequisite: MUSI 2116, ENRD 100  or equivalent
    Corequisite: MUSI 2312  
  
  • MUSI 2181 - Piano Class III


    Credits: 1
    Intermediate class instruction of keyboard technique.
    Lecture Hrs. = 1, Lab Hrs. = 1
    Pre/Corequisite: ENRD 100  or equivalent
  
  • MUSI 2182 - Piano Class IV


    Credits: 1
    Advanced class instruction of keyboard technique.
    Lecture Hrs. = 1, Lab Hrs. = 1
    Pre/Corequisite: ENRD 100  or equivalent
  
  • MUSI 2311Ω - Music Theory III


    Credits: 3
    Advanced harmony part writing and keyboard analysis and writing of more advanced tonal harmony including chromaticism and extended tertian structures. Introduction to 20th century compositional procedures and survey of the traditional large forms of composition. Correlated study at the keyboard.
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 1
    Prerequisite: MUSI 1312 and ENRD 100  or equivalent
    Corequisite: MUSI 2116  
  
  • MUSI 2312Ω - Music Theory IV


    Credits: 3
    Continuation of advanced chromaticism and survey of analytical and compositional procedures in post-tonal music.  Optional correlated study at the keyboard.
    (Offered Spring semester only).
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 1
    Prerequisite: MUSI 2311 and ENRD 100  or equivalent
    Corequisite: MUSI 2117  
  
  • MUSI 2389 - Academic Cooperative


    Credits: 3
    An instructional program designed to integrate on-campus study with practical hands-on work experience.  In conjunction with class seminars, the individual student will set specific goals and objectives in the study of music.
    Lecture Hrs. = 0, Lab Hrs. = 3, External Hrs. = 2
    Prerequisite: COMM 2324, COMM 2220

Network Communications

  
  • ITCC 1408 - Introduction to Voice over Internet protocol (VoIp)


    Credits: 4
    Basic concepts of voice over internet protocol (VoIP). Focuses on technology integration of and data transmission in network communications.
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 3
    Prerequisite:  ENRD 100  or equivalent
  
  • ITCC 1414 - Introduction to Networks


    Credits: 4
    Introduce the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Internet and other computer networks. The principles and structure of Internet Protocol addressing and the fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and operations are introduced to provide a foundation for the curriculum. By the end of either course, students will be able to build simple Local Area Networks, perform basic configurations for routers and switches, and implement Internet Protocol addressing schemes.
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 3
    Prerequisite: ENRD 100  or equivalent
  
  • ITCC 1440 - Routing & Switching Essentials


    Credits: 4
    This course describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a small network. Students learn how to configure a router and a switch for basic functionality. By the end of this course, students will be able to configure and troubleshoot routers and switches and resolve common issues with Routing Information Protocol Version I, Routing Information Protocol Version 2, single area and multi-area Open Shortest Path First, virtual Local Area Networks, and inter-Virtual Local Area Network routing in both Internet Protocol Version 4 and Internet Protocol Version 6 networks.
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 3
    Pre/Corequisite: ITCC 1414  
  
  • ITCC 2412 - Scaling Networks


    Credits: 4
    This course describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a larger and more complex network. Students learn how to configure routers and switches for advanced functionality. By the end of this course, students will be able to configure and troubleshoot routers and switches and resolve common issues with Open Shortest Path First, Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol, Spanning Tree Protocol, and Virtual Terminal Protocol in both Internet Protocol 4 and Internet Protocol 6 networks. Students will also develop the knowledge and skills needed to implement Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol and Domain Name System Security operations in a network.
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 3
    Prerequisite: ITCC 1414  and ITCC 1440  
  
  • ITCC 2413 - Connecting Networks


    Credits: 4
    This course discusses the Wide Area Network technologies and network services required by converged applications in a complex network. The course enables students to understand the selection criteria of network devices and Wide Area Network technologies to meet network requirements. Students learn how to configure and troubleshoot network devices and resolve common issues with data link protocols. Students will also develop the knowledge and skills needed to implement Internet Protocol Security and virtual private network (Virtual Private Network) operations in a complex network.
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 3
    Prerequisite: ITCC 1414  and ITCC 1440  
    Pre/Corequisite: ITCC 2412  

Non-Destructive Testing

  
  • NDTE 1401 - Film Interpretation of Weldments


    Credits: 4
    A study of radiographic film, including exploration of radiographic basics, interpretation, and causes and effects of discontinuities.
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 3
  
  • NDTE 1405 - Introduction to Ultrasonics


    Credits: 4
    Basic theory and applications of the ultrasonic techniques of materials testing covering the theoretical material from the certification test for Ultrasonic Level I American Society of Non-Destructive Testing.
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 3
  
  • NDTE 1410 - Liquid penetrant/Magnetic particle Testing


    Credits: 4
    A theoretical study and practical application of the non-destructive testing techniques of penetrant and magnetic particle testing required by quality assurance and test personnel.
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 3
  
  • NDTE 2411 - Preparation for Certified Welding Inspector Exam


    Credits: 4
    Welding fundamentals, welding inspection and code interpretation in preparation for the certified welding inspector examination.
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 3

Nursing

  
  • RNSG 1129 - Integrated Nursing Skills II


    Credits: 1
    Study of the concepts and principles necessary to perform intermediate or advanced nursing skills for care of patients across the lifespan.  Content includes knowledge, judgment, skills, and professional values within a legal/ethical framework.
    Lecture Hrs. = 0, Lab Hrs. = 4
    Prerequisite:  RNSG 1461 , RNSG 2504  
  
  • RNSG 1162 - Clinical - Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse


    Credits: 1
    A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Progression: student must pass RNSG 1251  and RNSG 1162 concurrently to progress to next nursing level.
    Lecture Hrs. = 0, Lab Hrs. = 0, Clinical Hrs. = 6,
    Prerequisite: Admission to RN or RNT Program, RNSG 1343 , RNSG 1262  RNSG 2161 , RNSG 2201 , BIOL 2421 . RN only: ENGL 1302 , Humanities and Oral Communication electives
    Corequisite: RNSG 1251 , RNSG 2160 , RNSG 2213  
    Insurance Fee
  
  • RNSG 1219 - Integrated Nursing Skills I


    Credits: 2
    Study of the concepts and principles necessary to perform basic nursing skills for inidivualized care of patients across the lifespan; demonstrate competence in the performance of nursing procedures.  Content includes knowledge, judgment, skills, and professional values with a legal/ethical framework.
    Lecture Hrs. = 0, Lab Hrs. = 4
    Prerequisites:  RNSG 1260 , RNSG 1523  
  
  • RNSG 1251 - Care of the Childbearing Family


    Credits: 2
    Study of concepts related to the provision of perinatal nursing care for childbearing families. Content includes knowledge judgment, skills, and professional values within a legal/ethical framework. This course lends itself to a blocked approach. Progression; student must pass RNSG 1251 and RNSG 1162  concurrently to progress to the next nursing level.
    Lecture Hrs. = 2, Lab Hrs. = 0,
    Prerequisite: Admission to RN Program or RNT Program, RNSG 1262  , RNSG 1343 RNSG 2161 , RNSG 2201 , BIOL 2421 . RN only: ENGL 1302 , Humanities and Oral Communication Electives
    Corequisite: RNSG 1162 , RNSG 2160 , RNSG 2213  
    Testing Fee
  
  • RNSG 1260 - Clinical-Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse


    Credits: 2
    A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts.  Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional.
    Lecture Hrs. = 0, Lab Hrs. = 0 Clinical Hrs. = 2
    Prerequisite: RNSG 1219 , RNSG 1523  
  
  • RNSG 1262 - Clinical - Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse


    Credits: 2
    A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Progression: student must pass RNSG 1343  and RNSG 1362 concurrently to progress to next level.
    Lecture Hrs. = 0, Lab Hrs. = 0, Clinical Hrs. = 6,
    Prerequisite: Admission to RN or RNT Program, RNSG 1205 , RNSG 1261 , RNSG 1413 , BIOL 2402 , BIOL 2421 , PSYC 2314 , RNSG 2307  (RNT only)
    Corequisite: RNSG 1343 , RNSG 2161 , RNSG 2201  
    Insurance Fee
  
  • RNSG 1301 - Pharmacology


    Credits: 3
    Introduction to the science of pharmacology with emphasis on the actions, interactions, adverse effects, and nursing implications of drug classifications. Content includes the roles and responsibilities of the nurse in safe administration of medications within a legal/ethical framework. This course lends itself to either a blocked or integrated approach. In addition, the course focuses on the basic concepts and terminology used in the study of pharmacology. Pharmacokinetics for major drug classifications is emphasized as well as drug administration routes. Note that the RN Math Requirement that is a prerequisite for this course can be satisfied by (a) passing the math portion of one of the TSIA approved tests; (b) successfully completing MATH 320 , (c) earning a grade of C or better in MATH 350 , or (d) earning a grade of C or better in any college-level math course attempted.
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 0
    Prerequisite: ENRD 402   or equivalent; and MATH 350   (B or better) or MATH 330   or equivalent (College Ready Standard)
    Pre/Corequisite: BIOL 2401  or BIOL 2404  
  
  • RNSG 1327 - Transition to Professional Nursing


    Credits: 3
    Content includes helath promotion, expanded assessment, analysis of data, critical thinking skills and systematic problem solving process, pharmacology, interdisciplinary teamwork, communication, and applicable competencies in knowledge, judgment, skills, and professional values within a legal/ethical framework throughout the lifespan. (LVN-RN TRANSITION STUDENTS ONLY)
    Lecture Hrs. = 2, Lab Hrs. = 1
  
  • RNSG 1343Ω - Complex Concepts of Adult health


    Credits: 3
    Integration of previous knowledge and skills related to common adult health needs into the continued development of the professional nurse as a provider of patient-centered care, patient safety advocate, member of health care team, and member of the profession in the care of adult patients and families with complex medical-surgical health care needs associated with body systems. Emphasis on complex knowledge, judgments, skills, and professional values within a legal/ethical framework. This course lends itself to a blocked approach. Progression: student must pass RNSG 1343 and RNSG 1262 concurrently to progress to next nursing level.
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 0,
    Prerequisite: Admission to RN Program, RNSG 1205 RNSG 1261 , RNSG 1413 , BIOL 2402 , PSYC 2314 , or admission to RNT Program, RNSG 2307  , BIOL 2421  
    Corequisite:  RNSG 1262  , RNSG 2161  , RNSG 2201  
    Testing Fee
  
  • RNSG 1461 - Clinical-Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse


    Credits: 4
    A health-related work-based learning eperience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts.  Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional.
    Clinical Hrs. = 12
    Prerequisites:  RNSG 1129 , RNSG 2504  
  
  • RNSG 1523 - Introduction to Professional Nursing for Integrated Programs


    Credits: 5
    Introduction to the profession of nursing including the roles of the professional nurse as provider of patient-centered care, patient safety advocate, member of health care team, and member of the profession with emphasis on  health promotion and primary disease prvention across the lifespan; essential compenents of the nursing health assessment; identification of deviations from expected health patterns; the application of a systematic, problem-solving process to provide basic nursing care to patients across the lifespan; and applicable competencies in knowledge, judgment, skills, and professional values within a legal/ethical framework.
    Lecture Hrs. = 8, Lab Hrs. = 0
    Prerequisites:  RNSG 1219 , RNSG 1260  
  
  • RNSG 2160 - Clinical: Nursing Registered Nurse Training


    Credits: 1
    A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Progression: student must pass RNSG 2213  and RNSG 2160 concurrently to progress to next nursing level.
    Lecture Hrs. = 0, Lab Hrs. = 0, Clinical Hrs. = 6,
    Prerequisite: Admission to RN or RNT Program, RNSG 1343 , RNSG 1262  , RNSG 2161 , RNSG 2201 , BIOL 2421 . RN only: ENGL 1302 , Humanities and Oral Communication electives
    Corequisite: RNSG 1162 , RNSG 1251 , RNSG 2213  
    Insurance Fee
  
  • RNSG 2161 - Clinical - Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse


    Credits: 1
    A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Progression: student must pass RNSG 2201  and RNSG 2161 concurrently to progress to next nursing level.
    Lecture Hrs. = 0, Lab Hrs. = 0, Clinical Hrs. = 6,
    Prerequisite: Admission to RN Program, RNSG 1205 RNSG 1261 , RNSG 1413 , BIOL 2402 , PSYC 2314 , or admission to RNT Program, RNSG 2307  , BIOL 2421  
    Pre/Corequisite: BIOL 2421  RN only
    Corequisite:  RNSG 1343  , RNSG 1262  , RNSG 2201  
    Insurance Fee
  
  • RNSG 2201 - Care of Children and Families


    Credits: 2
    Study of concepts related to the provision of nursing care for children and their families, emphasizing judgment, and professional values within a legal/ethical framework. This course lends itself to a blocked approach. Progression: student must pass RNSG 2201 and RNSG 2161  concurrently to progress to next nursing level.
    Lecture Hrs. = 2, Lab Hrs. = 0,
    Prerequisite: Admission to RN Program, RNSG 1205 RNSG 1261 , RNSG 1413 , BIOL 2402 , PSYC 2314 , or admission to RNT Program, RNSG 2307  , BIOL 2421  
    Pre/Corequisite:BIOL 2421  RN only
    Corequisite: RNSG 1343 , RNSG 1262  , RNSG 2161  
    Testing Fee
  
  • RNSG 2213 - Mental Health Nursing


    Credits: 2
    Principles and concepts of mental health, psychopathology, and treatment modalities related to the nursing care of patients and their families. This course lends itself to a blocked approach. Progression: student must pass RNSG 2213 and RNSG 2160  concurrently to progress to next nursing level.
    Lecture Hrs. = 2, Lab Hrs. = 0,
    Prerequisite: Admission to RN or RNT Program, RNSG 1343 , RNSG 1262  , RNSG 2161 , RNSG 2201 , BIOL 2421 . RN only: ENGL 1302 , Humanities and Oral Communication electives
    Corequisite: RNSG 1162 , RNSG 1251 , RNSG 2160  
    Testing Fee
  
  • RNSG 2221 - Professional Nursing: Leadership and Management


    Credits: 2
    Exploration of leadership and management principles applicable to the roles of the professional nurse. Includes application of knowledge, judgment, skills, and professional values within a legal/ethical framework. Emphasizes the impact of laws and regulations on the provision of safe and effective professional nursing care including topics such as confidentiality, the Nursing Practice Act, professional boundaries, ethics, and health care legislation in both theory and in the health care setting.
    Lecture Hrs. = 1, Lab Hrs. = 0, Clinical Hrs. = 2,
    Prerequisites: Admission to RN or RNT Program, RNSG 1162 , RNSG 1251 , RNSG 2160 , RNSG 2213  
    Corequisites: RNSG 2432 , RNSG 2263  
    Insurance Fee
  
  • RNSG 2263Ω - Clinical- Nursing Registered Nurse Training


    Credits: 2
    A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Progression: student must pass RNSG 2432  and RNSG 2263 concurrently to progress.
    Lecture Hrs. = 0, Lab Hrs. = 0, Clinical Hrs. = 10
    Prerequisite: Admission to RN or RNT Program, RNSG 1162 , RNSG 1251 , RNSG 2160 , RNSG 2213  
    Corequisite: RNSG 2221 , RNSG 2432  
    Insurance Fee
  
  • RNSG 2432 - Enhanced Concepts of Adult Health I


    Credits: 4
    Enhanced concepts and skills for developing professional competencies in complicated nursing care situations involving adult patients and families with multiple body system problems. Emphasizes critical thinking, clinical reasoning, and determining legal/ethical values for optimization of patient care in intermediate and acute care settings. This course lends itself to a blocked approach. Progression: student must pass RNSG 2432 and RNSG 2263  concurrently to progress.
    Lecture Hrs. = 4, Lab Hrs. = 0,
    Prerequisite: Admission to RN or RNT Program, RNSG 1162 , RNSG 1251 , RNSG 2160 , RNSG 2213  
    Corequisite: RNSG 2221 , RNSG 2263  
    Testing Fee
  
  • RNSG 2435 - Integrated Patient Care Management


    Credits: 4
    Application of independent nursing interventions to care for patients and families throughout the lifespan whose health care needs may be difficult to predict.  Emphasis on collaborative clinical reasoning, nursing leadership skill, and patient management.  Content includes the significance of professional development, trends in nursing and health care, and applicable knowledge, judgment, skills, and professional values within a legal/ethical framework.
    Lecture Hrs. = 6, Lab Hrs. = 2
    Prerequisite:  RNSG 2463  
  
  • RNSG 2462 - Clinical - Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse


    Credits: 4
    A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts.  Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional.
    Lecture Hrs. = 0, Lab Hrs. = 0 Clinical Hrs. = 4
    Prerequisite:  RNSG 2514  
  
  • RNSG 2463 - Clinical-Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse


    Credits: 4
    A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts.  Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional.
    Lecture Hrs. = 0, Lab Hrs. = 0 Clinical Hrs. = 4
    Prerequisite:  RNSG 2435  
  
  • RNSG 2504 - Integrated Care of the Patient with Common Health Care Needs


    Credits: 5
    Application of a systematic, problem-solving process, critical thinking skills and concepts to provide nursing care to diverse patients and families across the lifespan with common health care needs including, but not limited to, common childhood/adolescent diseases, uncomplicated perninatal care, mental health concepts, perioperative care, frequently ocurring adult health problems and health issues related to aging.  Emphasis on secondary disease prevention and collaboration with members of the interdisciplinary health care team.  Content includes roles of the professional nurse and applicable competencies in knowledge, judgment, skills, and professional values within a legal/ethical framework.
    Lecture Hrs. = 8, Lab Hrs. = 0
    Prerequisite:  RNSG 1129 , RNSG 1461  
  
  • RNSG 2514 - Integrated Care of the Patient with Complex Health Care Needs


    Credits: 5
    Application of a systematic, problem-solving process, critical thinking skills and concepts to provide comprehensive nursing care to patients and families across the lifespan with complex health care needs including, but not limited to, complex childhood/adolescent diseases, complicated perinatal care, acute mental illness, complex perioperative care, serious adult health problems and health issues related to aging.  Emphasis on tertiary disease prevention, health maintenance/restoration and collaboration with members of the interdisciplinary health care team.  Content inculdes the roles of the professional nurse and applicable competencies in knowlege, judgment, skills, and professional values within a legal/ethical framework.
    Lecture Hrs. = 8, Lab Hrs. = 0
    Prerequisite:  RNSG 2462  
  
  • VNSG 1260 - Clinical - Vocational Nursing


    Credits: 2
    A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts.  Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional.
    Lecture Hrs. = 0, Lab Hrs. = 0 Clinical Hrs. = 6
    Prerequisites:  VNSG 1304 , VNSG 1423 , and VNSG 2431  
  
  • VNSG 1460 - Clinical - Vocational Nursing


    Credits: 4
    A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts.  Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional.
    Lecture Hrs. = 0, Lab Hrs. = 0 Clinical Hrs. = 12
    Prerequisites:  VNSG 1331 VNSG 1432  
  
  • VNSG 1637 - Clinical - Vocational Nursing


    Credits: 2
    A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts.  Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional.
    Lecture Hrs. = 0, Lab Hrs. = 0 Clinical Hrs. = 2
    Prerequisites:  VNSG 1304 , VNSG 1423 , VNSG 2431 
  
  • VNSG 1639 - Clinical - Vocational Nursing


    Credits: 4
    A health-related, work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts.  Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional.
    Lecture Hrs. = 0, Lab Hrs. = 0 Clinical Hrs. = 4
    Prerequisites:  VNSG 1330 , VNSG 1234  
  
  • VNSG 2460 - Clinical - Vocational Nursing


    Credits: 4
    A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts.  Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional.
    Clinical Hrs. = 12
    Prerequisites:  VNSG 1330 , VNSG 1234  

Pathophysiology

  
  • HPRS 2201 - Pathophysiology


    Credits: 2
    Study of the pathology and general health management of diseases and injuries across the life span. Topics include etiology, symptoms, and the physical and psychological reactions to diseases and injuries.
    Lecture Hrs. = 2, Lab Hrs. = 0
    Prerequisites:   HITT 1305 , BIOL 2401  
    Pre/Corequisite:  BIOL 2402  

Pipefitting

  
  • PFPB 1305 - Basic Blueprint Reading for Pipefitters


    Credits: 3
    Reading, interpreting, and sketching piping drawings. Includes isometric and orthographic views.
    Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 0
 

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