2018-2019 General Catalog 
    
    May 02, 2024  
2018-2019 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


The State of Texas has developed a common course numbering system for all college courses. These numbers are used in identifying courses that transfer freely among public community colleges and universities.

Courses are designated by an abbreviated name and number along with a descriptive title. The name used designates the instructional area in which the course is offered. The course number is a four-digit number in which the first digit designates the academic level of the course. A first digit of 1 designates an introductory-level credit course, and a first digit of 2 designates an intermediate or advanced-level credit course. A first digit of 0 designates a developmental (compensatory) course which cannot be applied toward either the required or elective hours for an associate degree or certificate.

All courses taught at South Plains College are listed in this section. In the course description, certain information is placed in parenthesis following the course title. The first figure in the parentheses indicates the semester hours of credit for the course; the second figure indicated the number of lecture hours per week attended by a student enrolled in the course; and the third figure indicates the number of hours per week during which the student is in laboratory, practice session or other instructional activity related to the course. For example, (4:3:3) following the listing for Biology 1411 General Botany means that the course carries 4 semester hours of credit, that 3 hours per week are spent in lecture, and 3 hours per week are spent in laboratory.

Some courses will also have a designation indicating the semester in which the course is offered. “F” indicates Fall, “S” indicates Spring, “S1” indicates First Summer Session, “S2” indicates Second Summer Session, and “Su” indicates either Summer Session.

 
  
  • MUSP 2252 - Advanced Applied Commercial Music: Steel Guitar


    (2:0:4) Private instruction in steel guitar with goals related to commercial music. Semester Hours: 2 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 4 Note: This course may be repeated for credit.
  
  • NCBM 0105 - Developmental Mathematics (BASE NCBM)


    (1:1:0) Topics in mathematics, such as arithmetic operations, basic algebraic concepts and notation, geometry, and real and complex number systems are taught to prepare students for Beginning Algebra, MATH 0315.  This course is designed for students who have tested at an ABE level of 4 or lower.  This course will not satisfy graduation requirements.
  
  • NCBM 0114 - Non-Course Based Mathematics (Intermediate Level)


    (1:1:0) This course includes topics in developmental mathematics and is taken concurrently with a core-curriculum mathematics course.  This course will not satisfy graduation requirements.
  
  • NCBR BASE NCBR 0300 - BASE Developmental Reading


    (0:3:2)  This intervention is designed specifically for students assessed at BASE levels 3-4 and must be part of a student’s co-enrollment (co-requisite) enrollment. 

    • as a mainstreamed intensifier providing contact hours for additional, just in-time instructional support for the student’s success in the developmental reading course, or
    • as a contextualized and/or integrated basic skills instructional support for a Career/Technical Education course. 
    Semester Hours: 0 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 2
  
  • NCBR 0100 - Non-Course Based Developmental Reading


    (0:1:0)

    This intervention is designed to be part of a student’s co-enrollment or co-requisite in a  mainstreamed intensifier providing contact hours for additional, just-in-time
    instructional support for the student’s success in the developmental reading course, or as a contextualized integrated basic skills instructional support for a
    Career/Technical Education course. Semester Hours: 0 Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 0 Pre-requisite: Special approval of the Instuctor or Dean. Note: This course does not satisfy graduation requirements.

  
  • NCBW 0100 - Non-Course Based Writing


    (1:0:2) This course is a Non-Course Based Option (NCBO) for students who must be in developmental writing because they have not established readiness for college-level work. Development of college-level writing focusing on idea generation, drafting, organization, revision, and utilization of standard English.
    Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 2 Pre-requisite: Special approval of the Department Chair or Dean. Note: This course does not satisfy graduation requirements. 
  
  • ORNT 0110 - Orientation


    (1:1:0) Recommended for entering freshmen and transfers who made unsatisfactory progress at last college attended. This course is designed to assist the entering student to make adequate personal and social adjustments to college life; to recognize and develop aptitudes, interests and skills necessary for college success; to select attainable goals for life; and to become acquainted with college policies, regulations, and curricula. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 0
  
  • OSHT 1320 - Energy Industrial Safety


    (3:3:0)  This course is an overview for industrial workers of state/federal regulations and guidelines which require industrial safety training. Topics include the 29 C.F.R. 1910, 1926 and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70E standards such as confined space entry, emergency action, lock out/tag out, arc flash, and other work related subjects
  
  • PHED 1100 - Water Aerobics


    (1:0:3) This is a course in basic water aerobics routines performed as a group in the pool. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 1101 - Beginning Swimming


    (1:0:3) This is a course in basic stroke mechanics, swimming principles, breathing technique, skill development, flexibility and conditioning for swimming. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 1102 - Beginning/Advanced Swimming and Water Games


    (1:0:3) Beginning and advanced swim skills will be taught depending upon swimmer’s abilities. The course is designed for the non-swimmer as well as the swimmer. Students will develop strength, endurance, and flexibility in the water. Water games such as basketball, volleyball, and water polo will be included. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 1103 - Deep Water Aerobics


    (1:0:3) This course will utilize a variety of exercises and deep water running techniques while wearing a flotation belt. Students will develop strength, endurance and flexibility with no impact on joints. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 1104 - Lifeguard Training


    (1:0:3) This course provides training for the American Red Cross certification.  Includes life guarding, standard first aid and cpr for the professional rescuer.  Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 1105 - Indoor Cycling


    (1:0:3) This course is designed to improve strength and cardiovascular fitness through the use of stationary bicycles. Adaptable for all fitness levels. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 1106 - Yoga


    (1:0:3) This is a beginning course emphasizing muscular strength, joint flexibility, endurance, balance and mental concentration. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 1107 - Walk, Jog, Run


    (1:0:3) This course will educate students with basic knowledge, understanding and value of a regular program of walking, jogging and running as a means of promoting total fitness. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 1108 - Racquetball


    (1:0:3) This course is an introduction to rules, shots and strategies for singles, doubles and cut-throat. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 1109 - Cardio Core Conditioning


    (1:0:3) This is a co-ed class suitable for all fitness levels. This course will focus on improving and strengthening the cardiovascular system and the core of the body. The cardio portion of each class will include a variety of exercises using treadmills, elliptical trainers and indoor bicycles. The core segment of each class will utilize a combination of exercises involving medicine and stability balls, BOSU trainers, and floor work. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 1110 - Tennis


    (1:0:3) This course covers the concepts of stroke mechanics, skill development, offensive and defensive strategies, rules, game play, singles and doubles, organization and communication, flexibility and conditioning for tennis. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 1111 - Weight Training For Women


    (1:0:3) This course covers the basic principles and practice of weight training, developing and modifying an individual program. Includes flexibility and cardiovascular fitness for women. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 1112 - Archery


    (1:0:3) This course covers the fundamentals of target archery, theory and practice are introduced and include a wide range of topics from history to termininology. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 1113 - Golf


    (1:0:3) This course covers basic golf rules, etiquette, and mechanics. Five full rounds of golf must be completed by semester’s end. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3 Note: Class meets off campus.
  
  • PHED 1114 - Weight Training for Men


    (1:0:3) This course covers the basic principles and practice of weight training, developing and modifying and individual program. Includes flexibility and cardiovascular fitness for men. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 1115 - Roller Blading


    (1:0:3) This course is designed to improve cardio respiratory endurance, muscular strength, and flexibility, through inline skating. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 1116 - Cardio Kickboxing


    (1:0:3) This course is designed to improve cardiovascular endurance, develop coordination, and improve strength through a variety of kickboxing moves. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3 When Offered: S
  
  • PHED 1117 - Co-Ed Weight Training


    (1:0:3) This is a basic course in strength training utilizing a circuit training approach designed for men and women. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 1118 - Intermediate Coed Weight Training


    (1:0:3) This course is a circuit weight training course designed to improve muscular strength and endurance, as well as cardiovascular fitness at the intermediate level. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 1119 - Bowling


    (1:0:3) This course covers the fundamentals of bowling skills, strategies and scoring. For beginning and intermediate skill levels. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3 Note: Class meets off campus. Bowling balls and shoes provided by the Lanes.
  
  • PHED 1120 - Basketball and Volleyball


    (1:0:3) This course provides instruction for all levels of skill in the fundamentals of basketball. Emphasis upon the development and improvement of total fitness, skill and general knowledge about basketball for leisure time use. Fundamentals of volleyball including passing, serving, and setting. Students will learn rules and court strategy for playing the game. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 1121 - Soccer and Flag Football


    (1:0:3) This course covers the fundamentals of soccer and flag football. In soccer basic offensive and defensive skills and strategies of soccer. Conditioning drills will be included. In flag football conditioning drills, passing, receiving, running, offensive and defensive plays will be served. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3 When Offered: (Offered in fall)
  
  • PHED 1122 - Basketball and Softball


    (1:0:3) This course covers the concepts of skill development, offensive and defensive strategies, rules, team organization and communication, game play, flexibility and conditioning for both sports. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 1123 - Self-Defense


    (1:0:3) This course is a study of the basic concepts, laws and techniques that will provide the average citizen with the knowledge and skills necessary to defend oneself in a variety of potentially harmful situations. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 1124 - Sand Volleyball


    (1:0:3) Concepts of skill development, offensive and defensive strategies, rules, team organization and communication, game play, flexibility, and conditioning for sand volleyball.  Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 1125 - Folk and Square Dance


    (1:0:3) This course covers a variety of traditional folk dances from all countries. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3 When Offered: S
  
  • PHED 1126 - Dance I: Introduction to Latin, Swing & Ballroom Dance


    (1:0:3) This course offers a beginning level study of a variety of ballroom (smooth), Latin (rhythm), and social dances; students will study technique and a variety of dance steps within each style.  Ballroom dances may include Waltz, Foxtrot, and Tango.  Latin dances may include Cha Cha, Rumba, Samba, Paso Doble, Jive, and East Coast Swing.  Social dances may include Salsa, Nightclub Two-Step, West Coast Swing, Argentine Tango, Merengue, Bachata, and Country Western Two-Step.  This course may be repeated once for credit.  Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 1127 - Aerobics


    (1:0:3) Aerobic exercise to music. Students will be provided with an opportunity to strengthen their cardio respiratory system, decrease percent body fat, tone and firm muscles. This course is designed to increase energy, mental clarity and health as a part of one’s lifestyle. The class will incorporate high, light, and low impact movements, and flexibility. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 1128 - Texan Cheerleaders I


    (1:0:3) The cheerleaders are a highly skilled dance team. Excellent cheering techniques are required. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3 Note: Tumbling skills are not a . Selection of participants is made on the basis of competitive auditions.
  
  • PHED 1129 - Texan Cheerleaders II


    (1:0:3) Continuation of PHED 1128. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 1130 - Adaptive Physical Education


    (1:0:3) This course is an activity class designed for students with physical limitations.  Activities will take place in a group setting and be modified for each individual. The student will be exposed to various modalities of exercise and will explore flexibility and strength training and aerobic conditioning.

      Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3

  
  • PHED 1138 - Conditioning


    (1:0:3) This course consists of alternating workouts designed to promote overall fitness.  The instructor will select varying training programs to provide changes in intesity and duration.  Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 1139 - Competitive Track I


    (1:0:3) This course is for the student listed on the official intercollegiate squad for the sport.  Athletics department approval is required prior to enrollment.  Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 1140 - Competitive Track II


    (1:0:3) This course is for the student listed on the official intercollegiate squad for the sport.  Athletics department approval is required prior to enrollment.  Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 1141 - Competitive Basketball I


    (1:0:3) This course is for the student listed on the official intercollegiate squad for the sport.  Athletics department approval is required prior to enrollment.  Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 1142 - Competitive Basketball II


    (1:0:3) This course is for the student listed on the official intercollegiate squad for the sport.  Athletics department approval is required prior to enrollment.  Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 1146 - Rodeo Timed Events I


    (1:0:3) This course provides the fundamentals and skills involved in team roping. Roping steers are furnished for the course. Students should provide their own horses and equipment. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 1147 - Rodeo Timed Events II


    (1:0:3) This course provides the fundamentals and skills involved in team roping, as well as the basic events: breakaway roping, goat tying, and barrel racing. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3 Note: Roping steers are furnished for the course. Students should provide their own horses and equipment.
  
  • PHED 1148 - Competitive Rodeo I


    (1:0:3) This course is for the student listed on the official intercollegiate squad for the sport.  Athletics department approval is required prior to enrollment.  Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 1149 - Competitive Rodeo II


    (1:0:3) This course is for the student listed on the official intercollegiate squad for the sport.  Athletics department approval is required prior to enrollment.  Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 1301 - Foundations of Kinesiology


    (3:3:0) This course is an introduction to the field of physical education, its philosophy, aims, objectives, principles, and history. Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0
  
  • PHED 1304 - Fitness and Wellness


    (3:3:0) This course is an introductory course dealing with life-styles and health problems influencing society and the individual. Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Note: This course satisfies a 090 Institutional Option Core Curriculum requirement.
  
  • PHED 1306 - First Aid and Safety


    (3:3:0) This is a course designed to enable the student to recognize and avoid hazards within his/her environment; to intelligently assist in case of accident or illness; to develop skills necessary for immediate and temporary care of a victim. First Aid and CPR Certification will psyc 2314 be offered. Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0
  
  • PHED 1308 - Officiating


    (3:3:0) This course provides instruction and application of the fundamentals of sports officiating as they apply to basketball, volleyball, and football. Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0
  
  • PHED 1321 - Coaching Basketball


    (3:3:0) This course covers the techniques of teaching individual fundamentals and systems of defense, offense, and conditioning. Material is presented through lectures, demonstrations, practice, and outside research. Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 When Offered: F
  
  • PHED 1322 - Coaching Track and Fields


    (3:3:0) This course covers the different track and field events and techniques of teaching the various events. Material is presented through lectures, demonstrations, practice, and outside research. Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 When Offered: S
  
  • PHED 1346 - Drug Use and Abuse


    (3:3:0) This course is an introduction to and the study of the use and abuse of drugs in today’s society. Emphasizes physiological, sociological and psychological factors involved. Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0
  
  • PHED 2103 - Advanced Swimming


    (1:0:3) This is a course in review and refinement of strokes.  For students with the ability to complete multiple lengths of the pool while correctly performing the basic strokes. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 2106 - Intermediate Yoga


    (1:0:3) This course is a continuation of PHED 1106 with emphasis on power yoga. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3 Pre-requisite: PHED 1106 or permission of instructor.
  
  • PHED 2112 - Intermediate Archery


    (1:0:3) This course covers intermediate skills of recurve target archery, with emphasis on inter class competition, outdoor target archery, 3-D Target shoots and competiton in off campus archery shoots.  Introduction to compound bows.  USA archery Level 1 certification option.  Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3 Pre-requisite: PHED 1112 or permission of the instructor. 
  
  • PHED 2113 - Advanced Golf


    (1:0:3) This course offers improvement and refinement of stroke mechanisms. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3 Note: This course is designed for the lower handicap golfer.
  
  • PHED 2117 - Advanced Coed Weight Training


    (1:0:3) This course is a circuit weight training course designed to improve muscular strength and endurance, as well as cardiovascular fitness at the advanced level. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 2122 - Intermediate Racquetball


    (1:0:3) This course is a continuation of PHED 1108. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3 Pre-requisite: PHED 1108.
  
  • PHED 2123 - Intermediate Tennis


    (1:0:3) This course is a continuation of PHED 1110. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3 Pre-requisite: PHED 1110.
  
  • PHED 2124 - Intermediate Weight Training for Women


    (1:0:3) Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3 When Offered: S. Pre-requisite: PHED 1111. Note: This course is a continuation of PHED 1111 with greater emphasis on strength and aerobic endurance improvement.
  
  • PHED 2125 - Intermediate Weight Training for Men


    (1:0:3) This course offers an individualized program designed for muscular strength and endurance for the intermediate weight trainer. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3 Pre-requisite: PHED 1114.
  
  • PHED 2126 - Dance II: Advanced Latin, Swing & Ballroom Dance


    (1:0:3) This course is a continuation of PHED 1126 and includes an emphasis on team dancing and performing.  This course may be repeated once for credit. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3 Pre-requisite: PHED 1126, or permission of instructor.
  
  • PHED 2128 - Texan Cheerleaders III


    (1:0:3) This course is a continuation of PHED 1129. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 2129 - Texan Cheerleaders IV


    (1:0:3) This course is a continuation of PHED 2128. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 2139 - Competitive Track III


    (1:0:3) This course is a continuation of PHED 1139. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 2140 - Competitive Track IV


    (1:0:3) This course is a continuation of PHED 1140 Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 2141 - Competitive Basketball III


    (1:0:3) This course is a continuation of PHED 1141 Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 2142 - Competitive Basketball IV


    (1:0:3) This course is a continuation of PHED 1142 Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 2146 - Rodeo Timed Events III


    (1:0:3) This course provides the fundamentals and skills involved in team roping. Roping steers are furnished for the course. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3 Note: Students should provide their own horses and equipment.
  
  • PHED 2147 - Rodeo Timed Events IV


    (1:0:3) This course provides the fundamentals and skills involved in team roping. Roping steers are furnished for the course. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3 Note: Students should provide their own horses and equipment.
  
  • PHED 2148 - Competitive Rodeo III


    (1:0:3) This class is designed for varsity rodeo competitors in their first semester of their sophomore year.  Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 2149 - Competitive Rodeo IV


    (1:0:3) This class is designed for varsity rodeo competitors in their second semester of their sophomore year. Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHED 2356 - Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries


    (3:3:0) This course will have an emphasis on care and prevention of common athletic injuries and the treatment of athletic injuries. An introduction to athletic training is included. Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0
  
  • PHIL 1301 - Introduction to Philosophy


    (3:3:0) This course presents a study of major issues in philosophy and/or the work of major philosophical figures in philosophy. Topics in philosophy may include theories of reality, theories of  knowledge, theories of value, and their practical applications. No pre-requisites but ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302 are highly recommended.

      Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Pre-requisite: ENGL 1301 AND ENGL 1302 Note: This course satisfies a 040 Language, Philosophy and Culture Core Curriculum requirement.

  
  • PHIL 1304 - Introduction to World Religions


    (3:3:0)  This course presents a comparative study of world religions, including but not limited to Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism.  Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0
  
  • PHIL 2303 - Introduction to Formal Logic


    (3:3:0)  The purpose of the course is to introduce the student to symbolic logic, including syllogisms, propositional and predicate logic, and logical proofs in a system of rules. Pre-requisite: ENGL 1301. Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Pre-requisite: ENGL 1301
  
  • PHIL 2306 - Introduction to Ethics


    (3:3:0)  This course presents a systematic evaluation of classical and/or contemporary ethical theories concerning the good life, human conduct in society, morals, and standards of value. Pre-requisite: ENGL 1301. Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Pre-requisite: ENGL 1301
  
  • PHTC 1345 - Illustrative Photography I


    (3:2:3) This course provides instruction in the technical aspects involved in commercial photography. Topics include lighting equipment, techniques of production photography, reproduction principles, illustrative techniques, and advertising. Semester Hours: 2 Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHTC 2345 - Illustrative Photography II


    (3:2:3) This course is a continuation of the study of commercial photographic principles with an emphasis on enhancing technical and creative quality. Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHYS 1315 - Introduction to Basic Science


    (3:3:0) This is a basic non-laboratory survey course serving to introduce and integrate the fundamental concepts of chemistry, physics, geology, and biology. Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0
  
  • PHYS 1401 - General Physics I


    (4:3:3)  Fundamental principles of physics, using algebra and trigonometry; the principles and applications of classical mechanics and thermodynamics, including harmonic motion, mechanical waves and sound, physical systems, Newton’s Laws of Motion, and gravitation and other fundamental forces; with emphasis on problem solving.  Semester Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 Pre-requisite: MATH 1316 or consent of instructor. Note: This course satisfies a 030 Life and Physical Sciences Core Curriculum requirement.
  
  • PHYS 1402 - General Physics II


    (4:3:3) Fundamental principles of physics, using algebra and trigonometry; the principles and applications of electricity and magnetism, including circuits, electrostatics, electromagnetism, waves, sound, light, optics, and modern physics topics; with emphasis on problem solving.   Semester Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 Pre-requisite: PHYS 1401. Note: This course satisfies a 030 Life and Physical Sciences Core Curriculum requirement.
  
  • PHYS 1410 - Elementary Physics


    (4:3:3) Conceptual level survey of topics in physics intended to acquaint liberal arts and other non-science majors with the basic laws and vocabulary of physics. A minimum level of mathematics is used. Semester Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 Note: This course satisfies a 030 Life and Physical Sciences Core Curriculum requirement.
  
  • PHYS 1411 - Introductory Astronomy I


    (4:3:3) Students will study the solar system, stars, and galaxies in this course. Semester Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHYS 1412 - Introductory Astronomy II


    (4:3:3) This course is a continuation of PHYS 1411 and includes further study of the solar system, stars and galaxies. Semester Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3
  
  • PHYS 2425 - Principles of Physics I


    (4:3:3) Fundamental principles of physics, using calculus, for science, computer science, and engineering majors; the principles and applications of classical mechanics, including harmonic motion, physical systems and thermodynamics; experimental design, data collection and analysis, and preparation of laboratory reports; with emphasis on problem solving.    Semester Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 Pre-requisite: MATH 2413. Note: This course satisfies a 030 Life and Physical Sciences Core Curriculum requirement.
  
  • PHYS 2426 - Principles of Physics II


    (4:3:3)  Fundamental principles of physics, using calculus, for science, computer science, and engineering majors; the principles and applications of electricity and magnetism, including circuits, electromagnetism, waves, sound, light, and optics; experimental design, data collection and analysis, and preparation of laboratory reports; with emphasis on problem solving. Semester Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 Pre-requisite: PHYS 2425 MATH 2414. Note: This course satisfies a 030 Life and Physical Sciences Core Curriculum requirement.
  
  • POFI 2301 - Word Processing


    (3:3:1) Word processing software focusing on business applications. This course is designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 1
  
  • POFI 2340 - Advanced Word Processing


    (3:3:1) Advanced word processing techniques using merging, macros, graphics, and desktop publishing. Includes extensive formatting for technical documents. This course is designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 1
  
  • POFT 1127 - Introduction to Keyboarding


    (1:1:1) This course is designed to provide skill development in keyboarding with emphasis on alphabet, number, and symbol keys by touch with acceptable speed and accuracy.  Semester Hours: 1 Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 1
  
  • POFT 1301 - Business English


    (3:3:0) This course provides an Introduction to a practical application of basic language usage skills with emphasis on fundamentals of writing and editing for business Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0
  
  • POFT 1309 - Administrative Office Procedures I


    (3:3:1) This course is a study of current office procedures, duties, and responsibilities applicable to an office environment. Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 1 Pre-requisite: Keyboarding proficiency.
  
  • POFT 1313 - Professional Workforce Preparation


     (3:3:0) Preparation for career success including ethics, interpersonal relations, professional attire, and advancement. Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0
  
  • POFT 1325 - Business Math Using Technology


    (3:3:0) This course provides skill development in business math problem-solving using electronic technology. Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0
  
  • POFT 1328 - Business Presentations


    (3:3:1) Skill development in planning and conducting business presentations, including communication and media skills. Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 1
  
  • POFT 1329 - Beginning Keyboarding


    (3:3:1) Skill development in keyboarding techniques. Emphasis on development of acceptable speed and accuracy levels and formatting basic documents. Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 1
  
  • POFT 1349 - Administrative Office Procedures II


    (3:3:1) In-depth coverage of office procedures with emphasis on decision-making, goal setting, management theories, and critical thinking Semester Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 1
 

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