The Agriculture Diesel Mechanics curriculum prepares students with technical knowledge and skills for employment as service technicians at implement dealerships or independent shops. The course of study includes repair and service of diesel engines, hydraulics, transmissions, air conditioning and electrical systems on agriculture and light industrial equipment.
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Requirements
Introduction to Ag Power
6
Hay and Seeding Systems
2
Field Study and Conference Internship
4
Ag Equipment Hydraulics
6
Ag Equipment Electricity
3
Combine Operation and Repair
2
Agriculture Equipment Technology & Optimization
1
Ag Equipment Powertrains
7
Dealership Operations and Procedures
1
Advanced Ag Equipment Hydraulics
4
Advanced Ag Equipment Electricity
4
Transverse and Axial Combines
4
Advanced Ag Equipment Systems
4
The Agriculture Diesel Mechanics curriculum prepares students with technical knowledge and skills for employment as service technicians at implement dealerships or independent shops. The course of study includes repair and service of diesel engines, hydraulics, transmissions, air conditioning and electrical systems on agriculture and light industrial equipment.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Introduction to Ag Power
6
Hay and Seeding Systems
2
Field Study and Conference Internship
4
Ag Equipment Hydraulics
6
Ag Equipment Electricity
3
Combine Operation and Repair
2
Agriculture Equipment Technology & Optimization
1
Ag Equipment Powertrains
7
Dealership Operations and Procedures
1
Advanced Ag Equipment Electricity
4
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Requirements
Additional Credits Required
19
Students completing this degree must complete either two Certificate A options (Auto Collision, Auto Technology, Computer Support Specialist, Construction Technology, Fire Science, Industrial Mechanical Maintenance, Machine Technology, Media Communication & Production, Networking, or Welding Technology) or one Certificate B option (Ag Diesel, Auto Collision, Auto Technology, Business Adm Technologies-Accounting or Office Support, Business Mgmt + Entrepreneurship-Sales or Supervision, Construction Technology, Industrial Electrical Technology, Machine Technology, Networking-Emphasis in Security, or Welding Technology) and a minimum of 15 hours of General Education courses. Additional hours of Technical Concentrator Electives will be required to make up the 64 hours. If the Certificate B option is selected these hours must be from a different technical area (different course prefix).
The Audio Technology Program prepares students for an entry level position in the varied fields of the audio industry, to enable them to transfer to an audio degree at another institution or compliment other media degrees at HutchCC. There is an emphasis on hands-on experiential training, while assuring students also understand audio theory and traditional musical concepts. Students can focus their work on a media or music track based on interest. Our curriculum produces a versatile professional prepared to work in a variety of audio industry fields and to communicate with performers in a studio or at a live event.
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Requirements
Introduction to the Media Recording Set
1
Introduction to the Music Recording Studio
1
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Requirements
Programmable Logic Controls (PLCs)
3
Variable Frequency Drives and Electric Motors
3
Actuator/Sensor Systems
3
Intermediate Programmable Logic Controllers
3
National Electrical Code
3
Distributed/Integrated Control Systems
3
Control Systems Development
3
Fundamentals of Motor Controls
3
This program prepares students for entry into collision repair careers. Students learn and then apply collision repair skills, from estimating damage to final detailing.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Painting and Refinishing I
3
Painting and Refinishing II
3
Non-Structural Analysis and Damage Repair I
4
Non-Structural Analysis and Damage Repair II
4
Intro to Estimating & Diagnostic Scanning
1
Structural Analysis and Damage Repair I
2
General Industrial Safety/OSHA10
1
This program prepares students for entry into collision repair careers. Students learn and then apply collision repair skills, from estimating damage to final detailing.
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Requirements
Painting and Refinishing I
3
Painting and Refinishing II
3
Painting and Refinishing III
3
Painting and Refinishing IV
4
Non-Structural Analysis and Damage Repair I
4
Non-Structural Analysis and Damage Repair II
4
Non-Structural Analysis and Damage Repair III
4
Non-Structural Analysis and Damage Repair IV
5
Intro to Estimating & Diagnostic Scanning
1
Advanced Estimating and Blueprinting
2
Structural Analysis and Damage Repair I
2
Structural Analysis and Damage Repair II
2
Mechanical and Electrical Components
3
General Industrial Safety/OSHA10
1
This program prepares students for entry into collision repair careers. Students learn and then apply collision repair skills, from estimating damage to final detailing.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Painting and Refinishing I
3
Painting and Refinishing II
3
Painting and Refinishing III
3
Painting and Refinishing IV
4
Non-Structural Analysis and Damage Repair I
4
Non-Structural Analysis and Damage Repair II
4
Non-Structural Analysis and Damage Repair III
4
Non-Structural Analysis and Damage Repair IV
5
Intro to Estimating & Diagnostic Scanning
1
Advanced Estimating and Blueprinting
2
Structural Analysis and Damage Repair I
2
Structural Analysis and Damage Repair II
2
Mechanical and Electrical Components
3
General Industrial Safety/OSHA10
1
This program prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to repair, service, and maintain all types of automobiles, including instruction in brake systems, electrical systems, engine performance, engine repair, suspension and steering, automatic and manual transmissions and drive trains, and heating and air conditioning systems.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Suspension & Steering I
3
Suspension and Steering II
1
This program prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to repair, service, and maintain all types of automobiles, including instruction in brake systems, electrical systems, engine performance, engine repair, suspension and steering, automatic and manual transmissions and drive trains, and heating and air conditioning systems.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Suspension & Steering I
3
Heating and Air Conditioning Theory
4
Suspension and Steering II
1
Additional Credits Required
1
This program prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to repair, service, and maintain all types of automobiles, including instruction in brake systems, electrical systems, engine performance, engine repair, suspension and steering, automatic and manual transmissions and drive trains, and heating and air conditioning systems.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Suspension & Steering I
3
Heating and Air Conditioning Theory
4
Suspension and Steering II
1
The accounting clerk curriculum prepares the student for immediate employment as an accounting clerk, payroll clerk, accounts receivable clerk, or accounts payable clerk. The focus is on the accounting, computer and communication skills required for these entry-level positions.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Small Business Accounting
3
Accounting I
3
Accounting II
3
Customer Service/Professional Image
3
Managerial Accounting
3
Word Processing: Microsoft Word for Windows
3
The accounting clerk certificate curriculum prepares students for entry-level positions as bookkeepers or cashiers. This curriculum is also useful for upgrading accounting and microcomputer skills.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Customer Service/Professional Image
3
This curriculum prepares students for positions in all types of offices: banking, insurance, manufacturing, industry, real estate, legal, accounting and medical.
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Requirements
Small Business Accounting
3
Customer Service/Professional Image
3
Intermediate Keyboarding
3
Word Processing: Microsoft Word for Windows
3
This curriculum prepares students for positions in all types of offices: banking, insurance, manufacturing, industry, real estate, legal, accounting and medical.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Customer Service/Professional Image
3
This program helps students learn to manage business or other organizations effectively, ethically and efficiently. It prepares students for success in almost any management career, from launching
business ventures to advancement with an established organization. This program is primarily designed for students who want to advance their careers without transferring to a university to seek a bachelors degree after HutchCC.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Introduction to Business
3
Customer Service/Professional Image
3
Small Business Management
3
Business Law I
3
This program is designed to provide students practical skills and business knowledge to enable them to become effective salespersons. The better you play the game of business, the more fun you have,
and the more rewards you reap. Students who participate in HutchCC's Business Management and Entrepreneurship program learn to perform jobs effectively, ethnically and efficiently.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Customer Service/Professional Image
3
Additional Credits Required
1
This program provides students practical, specific supervisory skills and business knowledge to enable them to become effective supervisors. The better you play the game of business, the more fun
you have, and the more rewards you reap. Students who participate in HutchCC's Business Management and Entrepreneurship program learn to perform jobs effectively, ethically and efficiently.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Additional Credits Required
1
The Architectural CAD program provides knowledge of architectural styles, planning, construction and drafting techniques. This involves the creation of 3D buildings using Building Information
Modeling (BIM) software and construction documents.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Computer Aided Drafting I
3
3D Parametric Modeling I
3
Computer Aided Drafting II
3
Architectural Drafting I
3
Architectural Drafting II
3
3D Parametric Modeling II
3
Microcomputer Applications
3
This program prepares students for a variety of computer-related positions. Software, hardware, networking and web expertise is needed in virtually all companies today.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Visual Basic Programming
3
Success Seminar/College Orientation
1
Cybersecurity Application
3
Microcomputer Applications
3
Essentials of Web Interaction
2
Server Operating Systems and Virtualization
3
Fundamentals of Network Security
3
This program prepares students for a variety of computer-related positions. Software, hardware, networking and web expertise is needed in virtually all companies today.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Visual Basic Programming
3
Cybersecurity Application
3
Microcomputer Applications
3
Essentials of Web Interaction
2
An apprenticeship program is an employer-driven model that combines on-the-job learning with related technical instruction that increases an apprentice's skill level and wages. This program helps employers successfully recruit, train and retain a highly skilled workforce and allows individuals to advance their skills while earning a living wage.
During an apprenticeship, students work with seasoned mentors, and the program is designed to also help them learn skills such as communication, teamwork, problem-solving, responsibility and leadership.
The electrical apprenticeship program prepares students for certification as electricians. Students will first make application to the Topeka Electrical JATC (IBEW Local 226) Union for admission into the apprenticeship.
The apprenticeship training is based out of the Topeka location.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Apprentice Electricity I
10
Apprentice Electricity II
10
Apprentice Electricity III
10
Apprentice Electricity IV
10
Apprentice Electricity V
10
Career and Technical Writing
3
Intermediate Algebra
3
The program prepares students for entry into the construction and home building industries. Students actively participate in the construction of one structure each year.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Floors, Walls and Ceiling Framing
4
Introductory Craft Skills
3
Windows, Doors and Stairs
3
This program prepares students for entry into the construction and home building industries. Students actively participate in the construction of one structure each year.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Concrete Flatwork and Finishing
2
Foundation Forming and Erecting
3
Cabinet Construction and Installation
3
Electrical and Mechanical Systems
2
Drywall Installation, Insulation and Ventilation
2
Floors, Walls and Ceiling Framing
4
Interior Finish and Trim Installation
2
Hard Surface Installation
2
Introductory Craft Skills
3
Windows, Doors and Stairs
3
This program prepares students for entry into the construction and home building industries. Students actively participate in the construction of one structure each year.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Concrete Flatwork and Finishing
2
Foundation Forming and Erecting
3
Cabinet Construction and Installation
3
Electrical and Mechanical Systems
2
Drywall Installation, Insulation and Ventilation
2
Floors, Walls and Ceiling Framing
4
Interior Finish and Trim Installation
2
Hard Surface Installation
2
Introductory Craft Skills
3
Windows, Doors and Stairs
3
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Trichology & Shampoo Techniques
1
Chemistry & Chemical Texturizing
1.5
Salon Services and Operations
1
Salon Service Techniques
2
Kansas Laws, Licensing, and Ethics
1.5
Clinical Experience Foundations
3
Clinical Experience Precision
2.5
Men's and Women's Hair Design
0.5
Wigs and Long Hair Design
2.5
Advanced Cosmetology Services
1
Salon Clinical Experience
3
Complete Cosmetology Operations
3
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Trichology & Shampoo Techniques
1
Chemistry & Chemical Texturizing
1.5
Salon Services and Operations
1
Salon Service Techniques
2
Kansas Laws, Licensing, and Ethics
1.5
Clinical Experience Foundations
3
Clinical Experience Precision
2.5
Men's and Women's Hair Design
0.5
Wigs and Long Hair Design
2.5
Advanced Cosmetology Services
1
Salon Clinical Experience
3
Complete Cosmetology Operations
3
Microcomputer Applications
3
The Paramedic program is designed for individuals interested in providing care to patients in the pre-hospital setting at the advanced life-support level. The program will provide participants with opportunities to gain information, skills and attitudes necessary for certification and practice as paramedics in the state of Kansas. The program has been approved by the Kansas Board of Emergency Medical Services. Applicants to the program must be certified EMTs.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Human Anatomy and Physiology
6
A grade of "C" or better is required for all degree-specific courses.
The Paramedic program is designed for individuals interested in providing care to patients in the pre-hospital setting at the advanced life-support level. The program will provide participants with opportunities to gain information, skills and attitudes necessary for certification and practice as paramedics in the state of Kansas. The program has been approved by the Kansas Board of Emergency Medical Services. Applicants to the program must be certified EMTs.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
A grade of "C" or better is required for all degree-specific courses.
This program provides training for individuals who plan to return to the farm or seek employment as farm managers or with agri-business firms. Students receive practical farm or agricultural related experience through supervised summer field experience.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Agriculture Orientation
1
Principles of Animal Science
3
Principles of Agricultural Economics
3
Farm and Ranch Management Internship
4
Limits on Farm & Ranch Mgmt. Options: Maximum of 3 hours of Welding Courses. Maximum of 6 hours of Business Courses. Maximum of 9 hours of Ag-Diesel (AP) courses.
This program is designed to prepare the student for employment in fire service in either public or private sectors. If students plan to continue their education at a four-year school, this curriculum will be deficient in certain academic areas. Therefore, students interested in completing a baccalaureate degree should work closely with their advisors.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Emergency Medical Technician
10
Basic Vehicle Extrication
1
Wildland Firefighter Type II
3
Hazardous Materials Operations (First Responder)
1.5
Intro. to Fire & Emergency Services Administration
3
Additional Credits Required
0.5
A grade of "C" or better is required for all degree-specific courses.
This program is designed to prepare students to successfully obtain needed certifications to meet the minimum job requirements for a position as a firefighter.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Emergency Medical Technician
10
Hazardous Materials Operations (First Responder)
1.5
A grade of "C" or better is required for all degree-specific courses.
This program is designed to prepare the student for employment in fire service in either public or private sectors. If students plan to continue their education at a four-year school, this curriculum will be deficient in certain academic areas. Therefore, students interested in completing a baccalaureate degree should work closely with their advisors.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Emergency Medical Technician
10
Basic Vehicle Extrication
1
Wildland Firefighter Type II
3
Introduction to Fire Ground Strategy and Tactics
3
Hazardous Materials Operations (First Responder)
1.5
Intro. to Fire & Emergency Services Administration
3
A grade of "C" or better is required for all degree-specific courses.
This program provides instruction and clinical experience to assist in developing the technical skills necessary to become health information technicians. Health information technicians are responsible for the preparation, coordination, security and maintenance of health records in a variety of health-care settings. A good background in English, biological sciences, as well as an aptitude for detail, will help students achieve success. Courses leading to this degree are offered on campus and online.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Human Anatomy and Physiology
6
Computers in Healthcare
3
Health Information Processes
4
Medical Terminology
3
Legal and Ethical Issues in Healthcare
3
Quality Improvement in Healthcare
2
HIM Clinical Affiliation
2
Reimbursement Methodologies
3
ICD-10-CM/PCS Coding II
3
Statistics and Analytics
2
A grade of "C" or better is required for all degree-specific courses.
The Health Information Management certificate with an emphasis in cancer registry provides instruction and clinical experience to assist in developing the technical skills necessary to become a Certified Tumor Registrar. Tumor (or cancer) registrars are responsible for the preparation, coordination, security and maintenance of health records in a variety of health-care settings.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Human Anatomy and Physiology
6
Computers in Healthcare
3
Medical Terminology
3
Cancer Registry Structure and Management
3
Cancer Registry Operations
3
Cancer Disease, Coding, and Staging
4
Oncology Treatment and Coding
3
Follow-Up, Data Quality, and Utilization
3
Multiple Primary and Histology & Hematopoietics
3
Cancer Registry Clinical Practicum
4
A grade of "C" or better is required for all degree-specific courses.
The Health Information Management certificate with an emphasis in cancer registry provides instruction and clinical experience to assist in developing the technical skills necessary to become a Certified Tumor Registrar. Tumor (or cancer) registrars are responsible for the preparation, coordination, security and maintenance of health records in a variety of health-care settings.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Human Anatomy and Physiology
6
Computers in Healthcare
3
Health Information Processes
4
Medical Terminology
3
Legal and Ethical Issues in Healthcare
3
Cancer Registry Structure and Management
3
Cancer Registry Operations
3
Cancer Disease, Coding, and Staging
4
Oncology Treatment and Coding
3
Follow-Up, Data Quality, and Utilization
3
Multiple Primary and Histology & Hematopoietics
3
Cancer Registry Clinical Practicum
4
Microcomputer Applications
3
Additional Credits Required
3
A grade of "C" or better is required for all degree-specific courses.
This program prepares students for coding positions in hospitals, clinics, ambulatory surgery centers, insurance companies and other settings where diagnostic and procedural data are coded in ICD-10-CM/PCS and CPT for reimbursement purposes. Courses leading to this certificate are offered on campus and online. Most credits in this program are fully applicable to the Health Information Technology Associate in Applied Science degree.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Human Anatomy and Physiology
6
Computers in Healthcare
3
Health Information Processes
4
Medical Terminology
3
Legal and Ethical Issues in Healthcare
3
ICD-10 Coding for Long Term Care
2
Reimbursement Methodologies
3
ICD-10-CM/PCS Coding II
3
Health Record Coding Practicum
1
Microcomputer Applications
3
A grade of "C" or better is required for all degree-specific courses.
This program covers installation, calibration and maintenance of heating, air conditioning and refrigeration systems for residential and commercial buildings and industrial applications. Each application course includes a lab component.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Programmable Logic Controls (PLCs)
3
Fundamentals of Motor Controls
3
Heating System Fundamentals
3
Commercial Refrigeration
4
Commercial Heating and Air Conditioning
4
This Electronic Engineering Technology option prepares individuals to apply basic engineering principles and technical skills in support of industrial engineers and managers.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Programmable Logic Controls (PLCs)
3
Variable Frequency Drives and Electric Motors
3
Fundamentals of Motor Controls
3
This Manufacturing Engineering Technology certificate option builds the basic electrical/electronic, fluid power and mechanical skills identified as necessary by manufacturing employers.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Fundamentals of Motor Controls
3
Mechanical Maintenance Skills
3
This program prepares students for entry into machining careers. Machinists produce customized, precision components for machinery. Students learn to read blueprints, utilize precision measurement tools, and operate machine tools, including drilling machines, lathes, milling machines, saws, grinders, and computer-controlled machines.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Machine Technology Math
2
Quality Control and Inspection
1
CNC Operations-Advanced
3
General Industrial Safety/OSHA10
1
Additional Credits Required
1
This program prepares students for entry into machining careers. Machinists produce customized, precision components for machinery. Students learn to read blueprints, utilize precision measurement tools, and operate machine tools, including drilling machines, lathes, milling machines, saws, grinders, and computer-controlled machines.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Machine Technology Math
2
Quality Control and Inspection
1
CNC Operations-Advanced
3
General Industrial Safety/OSHA10
1
This program prepares students for entry into machining careers. Machinists produce customized, precision components for machinery. Students learn to read blueprints, utilize precision measurement tools, and operate machine tools, including drilling machines, lathes, milling machines, saws, grinders, and computer-controlled machines.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Machine Technology Math
2
Quality Control and Inspection
1
This program prepares students to utilize knowledge of electrical and mechanical technology to install, maintain and repair equipment and machinery. Students learn troubleshooting skills to detect problems and correct them before they become costly.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Programmable Logic Controls (PLCs)
3
Variable Frequency Drives and Electric Motors
3
Actuator/Sensor Systems
3
National Electrical Code
3
Fundamentals of Motor Controls
3
Mechanical Maintenance Skills
3
This curriculum is designed to provide students with background training and experience for entering the field of broadcast and media technology in a variety of entry level production positions in broadcasting.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Success Seminar/College Orientation
1
Microcomputer Applications
3
Introduction to Mass Communications
3
Audio/Video Scriptwriting
3
Studio and Field Production
3
Video Editing and Post-Production I
3
Media Law and Contracts
3
Video Editing and Post-Production II
3
Advanced Production Techniques
3
Applied Production Logistics
3
Media Communication and Production Capstone
2
Media Communication and Production Internship I
2
Media Communication and Production Internship II
2
Public Speaking
3
This curriculum is designed to provide students with background training and experience for entering the field of broadcast and media technology in a variety of entry level production positions in broadcasting.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Studio and Field Production
3
Video Editing and Post-Production I
3
Advanced Production Techniques
3
This program prepares students for computer-related positions in networking. Expertise in networking is needed in virtually all companies today.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Cybersecurity Application
3
Microcomputer Applications
3
Cisco CCNA I/Networking I
3
Server Operating Systems and Virtualization
3
Fundamentals of Network Security
3
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Cybersecurity Application
3
Cisco CCNA I/Networking I
3
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Cybersecurity Application
3
Cisco CCNA I/Networking I
3
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Problem Solving and Programming
4
Cybersecurity Application
3
Microcomputer Applications
3
Website Ethics and Security
3
Cisco CCNA I/Networking I
3
Server Operating Systems and Virtualization
3
Fundamentals of Network Security
3
Control Systems Security
3
The AD Nursing program prepares students to take the NCLEX-RN exam for state licensure to practice as a registered nurse. The AD Nursing program is accredited by the Kansas Board of Nursing and the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing. Graduates have the foundation to continue their education at a baccalaureate granting institution.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Human Anatomy and Physiology
6
General Microbiology
4
English Composition IA
3
Health Maintenance Promotion and Restoration
9
Hlth Maintenance Promotion & Restoration Practicum
3
Care of the Family Practicum
2
Complex Care of the Adult
4
Complex Care of the Adult Practicum
2
Leadership and Management Concepts in Nursing
1
Leadership & Management Concepts in Nursing Practi
2
Role Transition: Student to the Professional Nurse
1
General Psychology
3
Human Growth and Development
3
Must be IV Therapy Certified before Application Deadline. A grade of "C" or better is required for all courses.
This program prepares students to take the NCLEX-RN exam for state licensure to practice as a registered nurse. This is an intensive one-year program that combines theory and clinical practice. The program is accredited by the Kansas Board of Nursing and the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing. Graduates have the foundation to continue their education at baccalaureate granting institutions.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Human Anatomy and Physiology
6
General Microbiology
4
Medical Terminology
3
LPN Transition to RN Practicum
1
Care of the Family Practicum
2
Complex Care of the Adult
4
Complex Care of the Adult Practicum
2
Leadership and Management Concepts in Nursing
1
Leadership & Management Concepts in Nursing Practi
2
Role Transition: Student to the Professional Nurse
1
General Psychology
3
Human Growth and Development
3
Must be IV Therapy Certified before starting the program. A grade of "C" or better is required for all courses.
The AD Nursing program prepares students to take the NCLEX-RN exam for state licensure to practice as a registered nurse. The AD Nursing program is accredited by the Kansas Board of Nursing and the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing. Graduates have the foundation to continue their education at baccalaureate granting institutions.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Human Anatomy and Physiology
6
General Microbiology
4
English Composition IA
3
Health Maintenance Promotion and Restoration
9
Hlth Maintenance Promotion & Restoration Practicum
3
Care of the Family Practicum
2
Complex Care of the Adult
4
Complex Care of the Adult Practicum
2
Leadership and Management Concepts in Nursing
1
Leadership & Management Concepts in Nursing Practi
2
Role Transition: Student to the Professional Nurse
1
General Psychology
3
Human Growth and Development
3
A grade of "C" or better is required for all courses.
This program prepares students for entry-level positions as practical nurses. The program combines theory and practice emphasizing the roles of a practical nurse as a provider of care, manager of care, and member of the discipline of nursing. Graduates of the program are eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nurses (NCLEX-PN).
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Human Anatomy and Physiology
6
KSPN Foundations of Nursing
4
KSPN Nursing Care of Adults I
5
KSPN Care of Aging Adults
2
KSPN Maternal Child Nursing
2
KSPN Nursing Care of Adults II
5
KSPN Leadership, Roles, and Issues
2
KSPN Foundations of Nursing Clinical
2
KSPN Nursing Care of Adults I Clinical
2
KSPN Nursing Care of Adults II Clinical
2
KSPN Maternal Child Nursing Clinical
1
KSPN Fund of Pharmacology & Safe Medication Admin
2
KSPN Mental Health Nursing
2
General Psychology
3
Human Growth and Development
3
This program prepares students for entry-level positions as practical nurses. The program combines theory and practice emphasizing the roles of a practical nurse as a provider of care, manager of care, and member of the discipline of nursing. Graduates of the program are eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nurses (NCLEX-PN).
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Human Anatomy and Physiology
6
KSPN Foundations of Nursing
4
KSPN Nursing Care of Adults I
5
KSPN Care of Aging Adults
2
KSPN Maternal Child Nursing
2
KSPN Nursing Care of Adults II
5
KSPN Leadership, Roles, and Issues
2
KSPN Foundations of Nursing Clinical
2
KSPN Nursing Care of Adults I Clinical
2
KSPN Nursing Care of Adults II Clinical
2
KSPN Maternal Child Nursing Clinical
1
KSPN Fund of Pharmacology & Safe Medication Admin
2
KSPN Mental Health Nursing
2
General Psychology
3
Human Growth and Development
3
Please note the 1st semester begins in January the 2nd semester begins in June
This program prepares students to take the NCLEX-RN exam for state licensure to practice as a registered nurse. This is an intensive two-year program that combines theory and clinical practice. The program is accredited by the Kansas Board of Nursing and the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing. Graduates have the foundation to continue their education at baccalaureate granting institutions.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Human Anatomy and Physiology
6
General Microbiology
4
English Composition IA
3
Medical Terminology
3
Foundations of Nursing Lab
1
Concepts of Professional Nursing
1
Care of the Adult Practicum
4
Care of the Family Practicum
2
Complex Care of the Adult
4
Complex Care of the Adult Practicum
2
Leadership and Management Concepts in Nursing
1
Leadership & Management Concepts in Nursing Practi
2
Role Transition: Student to the Professional Nurse
1
General Psychology
3
Human Growth and Development
3
A grade of "C" or better is required for all courses.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Business Law I
3
Law and the Legal Assistant
3
Wills, Estates, and Trusts
3
Introduction to Legal Research and Writing
3
Personal Injury and Civil Wrongs
3
Criminal Law
3
NOTE: Completion of an Associates Degree or higher is a requirement for admission into the Paralegal Certificate Program. Student must complete all courses with a C or better.
This program prepares students for law-related employment, primarily in law firms. Federal, state and local governments, banks, real estate development companies and insurance companies also employ paralegals. A paralegal is not a lawyer but handles certain professional responsibilities under the supervision of a lawyer. Upon graduation, students may take the National Association of Legal Assistants (NALA) examination to become certified.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Small Business Accounting
3
Business Law I
3
Word Processing: Microsoft Word for Windows
3
Microcomputer Applications
3
Law and the Legal Assistant
3
Wills, Estates, and Trusts
3
Introduction to Legal Research and Writing
3
Personal Injury and Civil Wrongs
3
Criminal Law
3
Additional Credits Required
9
Note: Student must complete all courses with a C or better.
This program prepares students to provide a rehabilitation program designed to improve the mobility and function of patients. Graduates will work alongside physical therapists in providing rehabilitation and services for people that are dealing with an injury or disability that is limiting their abilities to work or enjoy life.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Human Anatomy and Physiology
6
Medical Terminology
3
General Psychology
3
Human Growth and Development
3
Clinical Kinesiology and Applied Anatomy
4
Basic Principles and Practices of Physical Therapy
4
Modalities for Physical Therapy
4
Orthopedic Rehabilitation
4
Neuromuscular Rehabilitation
4
Multi-Systems Therapeutic Approach
4
Professional Issues III
1
Additional Credits Required
1
A grade of "C" or better is required for all program-specific courses and an overall 2.5 GPA for prerequisite courses.
Our Police Science - Law Enforcement Certificate (CERT) program is designed to allow students to build up to the Associate of Applied Science degree. Students will complete all but the 12 law enforcement academy credit hours. Once the student completes the required number of credit hours (52), they will receive the Police Science Certificate from Hutch CC. They then can gain employment with a law enforcement agency, graduate from a state recognized law enforcement training academy, transfer that training back to Hutch CC, which is equivalent to 12 credit hours (at no additional cost). These 12 credit hours are added to the 52 credit hours earned in the Police Science certificate program, which allows the student to meet the 64 credit hours required to obtain their Associate of Applied Science degree. This certificate / degree program allows students the ability to earn a 2 year college degree and then enter into the work force and can be completed completely online.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Introduction to Criminal Justice
3
Criminal Justice Interview and Report Writing
3
Professional Responsibility in Criminal Justice
3
Juvenile Delinquency and Justice
3
Law Enforcement Operations and Procedures
3
Criminal Law
3
The Police Science - Law Enforcement Associate of Applied Science (AAS) option requires 64 credit hours and is designed for individuals who already have certification from a state recognized law enforcement academy. Appropriate certification from a state recognized law enforcement academy will count for 12 credit hours of the 64 credit hours required for degree completion and all but the state recognized law enforcement academy can be completed completely online.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Introduction to Criminal Justice
3
Criminal Justice Interview and Report Writing
3
Professional Responsibility in Criminal Justice
3
Juvenile Delinquency and Justice
3
Law Enforcement Operations and Procedures
3
KLETC or Appropriate Law Enforcement Academy Trng.
12
Criminal Law
3
This program prepares students to become radiologic technologists. The program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) and is offered in cooperation with healthcare facilities approved by the JRCERT. The standards for educational programs are stated in the document entitled "Standards for an Accredited Program for Radiographer" which is available upon request.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Human Anatomy and Physiology
6
Basic Radiation Biology
2
College Algebra
3
Radiographic Exposures I
4
Radiographic Exposures II
4
Patient Care and the Imaging Profession
3
Radiographic Exposures III
4
Cranial Imaging and Computed Tomography
2
Physical Foundations of Radiology
4
Radiographic Principles
3
A grade of "C" or better is required for all program-specific courses.
This Manufacturing Engineering Technology certificate option develops competent technicians who, through their maintenance skills, optimize manufacturing facility and equipment operation, particularly those related to renewable energy sources.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Programmable Logic Controls (PLCs)
3
Actuator/Sensor Systems
3
Fundamentals of Motor Controls
3
Heating System Fundamentals
3
Renewable Energy Technology
3
Renewable Energy Technology Systems Analysis
4
Renewable Energy Technology Maintenance
4
The goal of this program is to prepare graduates with demonstrated competence in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains of respiratory care practice as performed by registered respiratory therapists (RRT's). Respiratory therapists perform diagnostic tests and provide treatments to patients with heart and breathing problems. Graduates of the program will be prepared for the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC) exam(s).
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Human Anatomy and Physiology
6
Medical Terminology
3
General Psychology
3
Introduction to Respiratory Therapy
3
Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology
3
Cardiopulmonary Pathology
3
Cardiopulmonary Assessment
3
Respiratory Care Science
3
Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care
2
Therapeutic Modalities I
4
Therapeutic Modalities II
4
Therapeutic Modalities III
4
Respiratory Therapy Seminar
2
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Human Anatomy and Physiology
6
General Microbiology
4
Medical Terminology
3
Introduction to Surgical Technology
4
Principles and Practice of Surgical Technology
5
Principles & Practice of Surgical Technology Lab
3
Surgical Technology Certification Review
1
This program is an integration of several academic and vocational disciplines giving special emphasis to cross-platform training in visual communication, particularly animation and game development. Visual Communications includes courses in art, design, computer technology, digital video and photography, design of the written word, and small business training, all of which provide the student with an excellent foundation and employment opportunities.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Visual Effects and Compositing
3
Animation and Game Development Capstone
5
Visual Basic Programming
3
Microcomputer Applications
3
Video Editing and Post-Production I
3
This program is an integration of several academic and vocational disciplines giving special emphasis to cross-platform training in visual communication, particularly graphic design and web technologies. Visual Communications includes courses in art, design, computer technology, digital video and photography, design of the written word, and small business training, all of which provide the student with an excellent foundation and employment opportunities.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Visual Effects and Compositing
3
Marketing
3
Microcomputer Applications
3
Essentials of Web Interaction
2
Visual Media Design Capstone
3
Journalism & Visual Media Internship I
2
This certificate curriculum is designed to provide students with training in different industry-standard software applications, preparing them for a variety of entry level production positions in the field of graphic design.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Additional Credits Required
22
This program prepares students for computer-related positions in web technologies. Expertise in web technologies is needed in virtually all companies today.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Visual Basic Programming
3
Problem Solving and Programming
4
Data Structures and Algorithms
3
Essentials of Web Interaction
2
Website Ethics and Security
3
Web Development Platform
3
Web Development Special Projects
1
This program prepares students to become metal welders and fabricators. Students apply principles of math, metallurgy and electricity to manufacturing processes.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Welding Blueprint Reading
3
Shielded Metal Arc Welding
3
Shielded Metal Arc Welding II
3
Cutting Processes for Welding
2
Gas Metal Arc Welding II
3
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
3
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II
3
Welding Layout and Calculations
2
Welding Inspection and Qualification I
2
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding III
4
Shielded Metal Arc Welding III
4
Welding Inspection and Qualification II
4
This program prepares students to become metal welders and fabricators. Students apply principles of math, metallurgy and electricity to manufacturing processes.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Welding Blueprint Reading
3
Shielded Metal Arc Welding
3
Shielded Metal Arc Welding II
3
Cutting Processes for Welding
2
Gas Metal Arc Welding II
3
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
3
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II
3
Welding Layout and Calculations
2
Welding Inspection and Qualification I
2
This program prepares students to become metal welders and fabricators. Students apply principles of math, metallurgy and electricity to manufacturing processes.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Welding Blueprint Reading
3
Shielded Metal Arc Welding
3
Cutting Processes for Welding
2
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
3
Welding Layout and Calculations
2
Welding Inspection and Qualification I
2
This program prepares students to become metal welders and fabricators. Students apply principles of math, metallurgy and electricity to manufacturing processes.
For course descriptions and course prerequisites, click on the course id.
Requirements
Welding Blueprint Reading
3
Shielded Metal Arc Welding
3
Shielded Metal Arc Welding II
3
Cutting Processes for Welding
2
Gas Metal Arc Welding II
3
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
3
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II
3
Welding Layout and Calculations
2
Welding Inspection and Qualification I
2
Welding Fabrication Processes
4
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding III
4
Shielded Metal Arc Welding III
4
Welding Inspection and Qualification II
4
Accounting Options-BAT Accounting Services - CERT
Small Business Accounting
3
Accounting I
3
Honors Accounting I
3
Accounting II
3
Honors Accounting II
3
AET Math Options - AAS
Intermediate Algebra
3
College Algebra
3
AET Networking Options - AAS
AR134 or JP118 Introduction to Digital Imagery (Photoshop) - CERT
Introduction to Digital Imagery--Photoshop
3
Introduction to Digital Imagery--Photoshop
3
AR134 OR JP118 Introduction to Digital Imagery--Photoshop - AAS
Introduction to Digital Imagery--Photoshop
3
Introduction to Digital Imagery--Photoshop
3
AR135 or JP119 Advanced Digital Imagery - AAS
Advanced Digital Imagery--Photoshop
3
Advanced Digital Imagery--Photoshop
3
Audio Technology Electives - CERT
Introduction to Digital Imagery--Photoshop
3
Small Business Accounting
3
Introduction to Business
3
Introduction to Entrepreneurship
1
Marketing Applications for Entrepreneurs
1
Financial Management for Entrepreneurs
1
Business Management for Entrepreneurs
1
Developing the Business Plan
1
Marketing
3
Newspaper Production II
3
Introduction to Digital Imagery--Photoshop
3
Audio/Video Scriptwriting
3
Studio and Field Production
3
Video Editing and Post-Production I
3
Media Law and Contracts
3
Media Communication and Production Capstone
2
Media Communication and Production Internship I
2
Media Communication and Production Internship II
2
Music Theory I
3
Music Theory II
3
Class Piano I
1
Class Piano II
1
Stagecraft
3
Voice and Diction
3
Theatre Practicum I
1
Theatre Practicum II
1
Theatre Practicum III
1
Theatre Practicum IV
1
Stage/Television Lighting
3
Auto Collision & Repair Math Options - AAS
Intermediate Algebra
3
Auto Collision & Repair Social Science Options - AAS
General Psychology
3
Honors General Psychology
3
Fundamentals of Sociology
3
Honors Fundamentals of Sociology
3
Auto Collision & Repair Technical Options - AAS
Programmable Logic Controls (PLCs)
3
Variable Frequency Drives and Electric Motors
3
Actuator/Sensor Systems
3
Intermediate Programmable Logic Controllers
3
National Electrical Code
3
Distributed/Integrated Control Systems
3
Control Systems Development
3
Suspension & Steering I
3
Heating and Air Conditioning Theory
4
Suspension and Steering II
1
Drawing I
3
2-D Design
3
3-D Design
3
Introduction to Digital Imagery--Photoshop
3
Advanced Digital Imagery--Photoshop
3
Small Business Accounting
3
Accounting I
3
Honors Accounting I
3
Accounting II
3
Honors Accounting II
3
Introduction to Business
3
Honors Introduction to Business
3
Personal Finance
3
Honors Personal Finance
3
Business Communications
3
Honors Business Communications
3
Introduction to Leadership
3
Customer Service/Professional Image
3
Introduction to Keyboarding
1
Intermediate Keyboarding
3
Introduction to Entrepreneurship
1
Marketing Applications for Entrepreneurs
1
Financial Management for Entrepreneurs
1
Business Management for Entrepreneurs
1
Developing the Business Plan
1
Managerial Accounting
3
Honors Managerial Accounting
3
Marketing
3
Management
3
Small Business Management
3
Business Law I
3
Word Processing: Microsoft Word for Windows
3
Honors Spreadsheet Management
3
Introduction to Machine Technology
3
Machine Technology Math
2
Basic Manufacturing Skills
8
Quality Control and Inspection
1
Machining Fundamentals III
2
Inspection and Quality Control
3
CNC Operations-Advanced
3
Manufacturing Management
3
Fundamentals of Motor Controls
3
Heating System Fundamentals
3
Renewable Energy Technology
3
Commercial Refrigeration
4
Commercial Heating and Air Conditioning
4
Renewable Energy Technology Systems Analysis
4
Renewable Energy Technology Maintenance
4
Mechanical Maintenance Skills
3
Welding Blueprint Reading
3
Shielded Metal Arc Welding
3
Shielded Metal Arc Welding II
3
Cutting Processes for Welding
2
Gas Metal Arc Welding II
3
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
3
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II
3
Welding Fabrication Processes
4
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding III
4
Shielded Metal Arc Welding III
4
Auto Collision & Repair Written Communcation Options - AAS
Business Communications
3
Honors Business Communications
3
English Composition IB
3
English Composition IA
3
Honors English Composition IA
3
Business English Grammar
3
Career and Technical Writing
3
Automation Engineer Technology Contextual Electives - AAS
Suspension & Steering I
3
Heating and Air Conditioning Theory
4
Suspension and Steering II
1
Introduction to Business
3
Honors Introduction to Business
3
Computer Aided Drafting I
3
Honors Machine Drafting
5
3D Parametric Modeling I
3
Computer Aided Drafting II
3
Architectural Drafting I
3
Architectural Drafting II
3
Advanced CAD Applications
3
Computer Drafting Internship
3
3D Parametric Modeling II
3
Computer Drafting Capstone
3
Microcomputer Applications
3
Introduction to Machine Technology
3
Machine Technology Math
2
Basic Manufacturing Skills
8
Quality Control and Inspection
1
Machining Fundamentals III
2
Inspection and Quality Control
3
Manufacturing Management
3
Heating System Fundamentals
3
Renewable Energy Technology
3
Commercial Refrigeration
4
Commercial Heating and Air Conditioning
4
Renewable Energy Technology Systems Analysis
4
Renewable Energy Technology Maintenance
4
Engineering Technology Internship
3
Mechanical Maintenance Skills
3
Solar Battery Fundamentals
3
Solar Battery Intermediate
3
Welding Blueprint Reading
3
Shielded Metal Arc Welding
3
Shielded Metal Arc Welding II
3
Cutting Processes for Welding
2
Gas Metal Arc Welding II
3
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
3
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II
3
Welding Fabrication Processes
4
Automotive Technology Technical Options - AAS
Programmable Logic Controls (PLCs)
3
Small Business Accounting
3
Introduction to Business
3
Introduction to Entrepreneurship
1
Marketing Applications for Entrepreneurs
1
Financial Management for Entrepreneurs
1
Business Management for Entrepreneurs
1
Developing the Business Plan
1
Management
3
Computer Aided Drafting I
3
Microcomputer Applications
3
Fundamentals of Motor Controls
3
Shielded Metal Arc Welding
3
BU100 Small Business Accounting OR BU101 Accounting I - AAS
Small Business Accounting
3
Accounting I
3
BU105 Introduction to Business OR EC100 Macroeconomics - CERT
Introduction to Business
3
Macroeconomics
3
BU108 Business Mathematics OR BU142 Principles of Retailing - CERT
BU109 Business Communications OR SH101 Public Speaking - AAS
Business Communications
3
Public Speaking
3
BU109 Business Communications OR SH101 Public Speaking - CERT
Business Communications
3
Public Speaking
3
BU118 Introduction to Leadership OR BU121 Customer Service/Professional Image - CERT
Introduction to Leadership
3
Customer Service/Professional Image
3
BU118 Introduction to Leadership OR BU147 Internship I OR BU148 Internship II - CERT
Introduction to Leadership
3
BU127 Beginning Keyboarding OR BU128 Intermediate Keyboarding - AAS
Intermediate Keyboarding
3
BU127 Beginning Keyboarding OR BU128 Intermediate Keyboarding - CERT
Intermediate Keyboarding
3
BU141 Sales Management OR BU147 Internship I OR BU148 Internship II - CERT
BU203 Management - CERT
Management
3
BU204 Small Business Management OR BU205 Business Law - CERT
Small Business Management
3
Business Law I
3
BU217 Spreadsheet Management OR IS104 Microcomputer Applications - AAS
Microcomputer Applications
3
BU217 Spreadsheet Management OR IS104 Microcomputer Applications - CERT
Microcomputer Applications
3
Business Electives-BAT Accounting Services - AAS
Introduction to Business
3
Honors Introduction to Business
3
Intermediate Keyboarding
3
Developing the Business Plan
1
Marketing
3
Management
3
Small Business Management
3
Business Law I
3
Health Record Applications I
1
Health Information Processes
4
Medical Terminology
3
ICD-10 Coding for Long Term Care
2
Quality Improvement in Healthcare
2
HIM Clinical Affiliation
2
Reimbursement Methodologies
3
ICD-10-CM/PCS Coding II
3
Health Record Coding Practicum
1
Statistics and Analytics
2
Cybersecurity Application
3
Essentials of Web Interaction
2
Cisco CCNA I/Networking I
3
Computer Support Internship II
3
Web Development Platform
3
Server Operating Systems and Virtualization
3
Fundamentals of Network Security
3
Visual Media Design Capstone
3
Control Systems Security
3
Law and the Legal Assistant
3
Wills, Estates, and Trusts
3
E-discovery and Litigation
3
Introduction to Legal Research and Writing
3
Personal Injury and Civil Wrongs
3
Business Electives-BAT Accounting Services - CERT
Personal Finance
3
Intermediate Keyboarding
3
Word Processing: Microsoft Word for Windows
3
Business Electives-BAT Office Support - AAS
Accounting I
3
Honors Accounting I
3
Accounting II
3
Honors Accounting II
3
Introduction to Business
3
Honors Introduction to Business
3
Developing the Business Plan
1
Managerial Accounting
3
Honors Managerial Accounting
3
Marketing
3
Management
3
Small Business Management
3
Business Law I
3
Health Record Applications I
1
Health Information Processes
4
Medical Terminology
3
Honors Medical Terminology
3
ICD-10 Coding for Long Term Care
2
Quality Improvement in Healthcare
2
HIM Clinical Affiliation
2
Reimbursement Methodologies
3
ICD-10-CM/PCS Coding II
3
Health Record Coding Practicum
1
Statistics and Analytics
2
Cybersecurity Application
3
Essentials of Web Interaction
2
Cisco CCNA I/Networking I
3
Computer Support Internship II
3
Web Development Platform
3
Server Operating Systems and Virtualization
3
Fundamentals of Network Security
3
Visual Media Design Capstone
3
Control Systems Security
3
Law and the Legal Assistant
3
Wills, Estates, and Trusts
3
E-discovery and Litigation
3
Introduction to Legal Research and Writing
3
Personal Injury and Civil Wrongs
3
Business Electives-BAT Office Support - CERT
Small Business Accounting
3
Word Processing: Microsoft Word for Windows
3
Business Management and Entrepreneurship Accounting Options - CERT
Small Business Accounting
3
Accounting I
3
Business Management and Entrepreneurship Options - AAS
Small Business Accounting
3
Accounting I
3
Honors Accounting I
3
Accounting II
3
Honors Accounting II
3
Introduction to Business
3
Personal Finance
3
Business Communications
3
Introduction to Leadership
3
Customer Service/Professional Image
3
Introduction to Keyboarding
1
Intermediate Keyboarding
3
Introduction to Entrepreneurship
1
Marketing Applications for Entrepreneurs
1
Financial Management for Entrepreneurs
1
Business Management for Entrepreneurs
1
Developing the Business Plan
1
Managerial Accounting
3
Honors Managerial Accounting
3
Marketing
3
Management
3
Small Business Management
3
Business Law I
3
Word Processing: Microsoft Word for Windows
3
Cybersecurity Application
3
Microcomputer Applications
3
Advanced Microcomputer Applications
3
Essentials of Web Interaction
2
Website Ethics and Security
3
Cisco CCNA I/Networking I
3
Computer Support Internship II
3
Fundamentals of Network Security
3
Business Mgmt & Entrep Business Core Electives - AAS
Marketing
3
Management
3
Cancer Registry Social Science Option - AAS
General Psychology
3
Honors General Psychology
3
Human Growth and Development
3
Honors Human Growth and Development
3
Fundamentals of Sociology
3
Honors Fundamentals of Sociology
3
CISCO Options - AAS
Communications Options - AAS
Business Communications
3
English Composition IB
3
English Composition IA
3
English Composition II
3
Business English Grammar
3
Career and Technical Writing
3
Public Speaking
3
Interpersonal Communication
3
Communications Options-BAT Office Support - CERT
Business Communications
3
English Composition IB
3
English Composition IA
3
Business English Grammar
3
Career and Technical Writing
3
Public Speaking
3
Honors Public Speaking
3
Composition Options - CERT
English Composition IB
3
English Composition IA
3
Business English Grammar
3
Career and Technical Writing
3
Computer Applications Options - CERT
Introduction to Keyboarding
1
Microcomputer Applications
3
Computer Drafting Capstone Options - AAS
Computer Drafting Internship
3
Computer Drafting Capstone
3
Computer Drafting Communication Options - AAS
Business Communications
3
Honors Business Communications
3
English Composition IB
3
English Composition IA
3
Honors English Composition IA
3
Career and Technical Writing
3
Computer Drafting Electives - AAS
Tool Design and Drafting
3
Commercial Architectural Drafting
3
Advanced CAD Applications
3
Computer Drafting Internship
3
Introduction to Digital Imagery--Photoshop
3
Computer Drafting Math Options - AAS
Intermediate Algebra
3
College Algebra
3
Plane Trigonometry
3
PreCalculus Mathematics
5
Calculus
3
Analytical Geometry and Calculus I
5
Computer Electives-BAT-Office Support - AAS
Cybersecurity Application
3
Website Ethics and Security
3
Computer Literacy Options-Automotive Technology - AAS
Microcomputer Applications
3
Computer Support Specialist Electives - AAS
Introduction to Digital Imagery--Photoshop
3
Advanced Digital Imagery--Photoshop
3
Small Business Accounting
3
Introduction to Business
3
Introduction to Leadership
3
Customer Service/Professional Image
3
Introduction to Entrepreneurship
1
Marketing Applications for Entrepreneurs
1
Financial Management for Entrepreneurs
1
Business Management for Entrepreneurs
1
Developing the Business Plan
1
Management
3
Small Business Management
3
Computers in Healthcare
3
Programming Language Lab
1
Problem Solving and Programming
4
Data Structures and Algorithms
3
Advanced Microcomputer Applications
3
Website Ethics and Security
3
Computer Support Internship II
3
Web Development Platform
3
Introduction to Digital Imagery--Photoshop
3
Advanced Digital Imagery--Photoshop
3
Computer Support Specialist Technical Electives - CERT
Introduction to Digital Imagery--Photoshop
3
Advanced Digital Imagery--Photoshop
3
Programming Language Lab
1
Problem Solving and Programming
4
Advanced Microcomputer Applications
3
Website Ethics and Security
3
Server Operating Systems and Virtualization
3
Fundamentals of Network Security
3
Introduction to Digital Imagery--Photoshop
3
Advanced Digital Imagery--Photoshop
3
Cosmetology Communication Option - AAS
Business Communications
3
Public Speaking
3
Honors Public Speaking
3
Cosmetology Composition Option - AAS
English Composition IB
3
English Composition IA
3
Business English Grammar
3
Cosmetology Electives - AAS
Art Appreciation
3
Honors Art Appreciation
3
Small Business Accounting
3
Accounting I
3
Honors Accounting I
3
Introduction to Business
3
Honors Introduction to Business
3
Business Communications
3
Honors Business Communications
3
Introduction to Leadership
3
Honors Introduction to Leadership
3
Customer Service/Professional Image
3
Introduction to Entrepreneurship
1
Marketing Applications for Entrepreneurs
1
Financial Management for Entrepreneurs
1
Business Management for Entrepreneurs
1
Developing the Business Plan
1
Marketing
3
Management
3
Small Business Management
3
Cosmetology Mathematics Option - AAS
Intermediate Algebra
3
College Algebra
3
Plane Trigonometry
3
Elements of Statistics
3
Honors Elements of Statistics
3
PreCalculus Mathematics
5
Calculus
3
Analytical Geometry and Calculus I
5
Honors Analytical Geometry and Calculus I
5
Honors Analytical Geometry and Calculus I
5
Analytical Geometry and Calculus II
5
Honors Analytical Geometry and Calculus II
5
Analytical Geometry and Calculus III
5
Honors Analytical Geometry and Calculus III
5
Honors Differential Equations
3
Cosmetology Social Science Options - AAS
General Psychology
3
Honors General Psychology
3
Fundamentals of Sociology
3
Honors Fundamentals of Sociology
3
Credit for Prior Learning - AAS
Drafting Options for Construction DR100/DR212 - AAS
Computer Aided Drafting I
3
Architectural Drafting I
3
EN101 English Composition IA or EN107 Business English Grammar - AAS
English Composition IA
3
Honors English Composition IA
3
Business English Grammar
3
English Composition I Options - AAS
English Composition IB
3
English Composition IA
3
English Options for Construction EN107/BU109/EN108/EN100/EN101 - AAS
Business Communications
3
English Composition IB
3
English Composition IA
3
Business English Grammar
3
Career and Technical Writing
3
Farm & Ranch Mgmt Science Options - AAS
General Biology
4
Honors General Biology
4
Biology I
5
General Chemistry
5
Chemistry I
5
Honors Chemistry I
5
Physical Science
5
Honors Physical Science
5
Farm & Ranch Mgmt. Options - AAS
Introduction to Food Science
3
Principles of Meat Evaluation
2
Unmanned Aerial Systems
3
Bovine Artificial Insemination
1
Fundamentals of Nutrition
3
Principles of Feeding Lab
0
Introduction to Ag Power
6
Introduction to Ag Power Lab
0
Hay and Seeding Systems
2
Hay and Seeding Systems Lab
0
Ag Air Conditioning Lab
0
Field Study and Conference Internship
4
Ag Equipment Hydraulics
6
Ag Equipment Hydraulics Lab
0
Small Engine Chain Saw Repair
3
CDL Entry Level Driver Operations
3
Ag Equipment Electricity
3
Combine Operation and Repair
2
Combine Operation and Repair Lab
0
Agriculture Equipment Technology & Optimization
1
Ag Equipment Powertrains
7
Ag Equipment Powertrains Lab
0
Dealership Operations and Procedures
1
Advanced Ag Equipment Hydraulics
4
Advanced Ag Equipment Hydraulics Lab
0
Advanced Ag Equipment Electricity
4
Advanced Ag Equipment Electricity Lab
0
Transverse and Axial Combines
4
Transverse and Axial Combines Lab
0
Advanced Ag Equipment Systems
4
Advanced Ag Equipment Systems Lab
0
Ag Diesel Diagnostics Lab
0
Small Business Accounting
3
Introduction to Business
3
Honors Introduction to Business
3
Personal Finance
3
Honors Personal Finance
3
Introduction to Leadership
3
Honors Introduction to Leadership
3
Introduction to Entrepreneurship
1
Marketing Applications for Entrepreneurs
1
Financial Management for Entrepreneurs
1
Business Management for Entrepreneurs
1
Developing the Business Plan
1
Crop and Weed Identification I
1
Crop and Weed Identification II
1
Farm and Ranch Management Internship
4
Crop and Weed Identification III
1
Crop and Weed Identification IV
1
Shielded Metal Arc Welding
3
Fire Science Electives - AAS
Success Seminar/College Orientation
1
Honors Success Seminar/College Orientation
1
CPR, First Aid and Bloodborne Pathogens
1
Construction Methods and Materials
3
Introduction to Fire Protection and Suppression
3
Fundamentals of Fire Prevention
3
Basic Confined Space Rescue I
1.5
NWCG Incident Command System
1
Wildland Firefighter Internship I
2
Fire Service Internship I
1
Wildland Fire Powersaw Operations
2
Introduction to Fire Ground Strategy and Tactics
3
Fire Science Practicum I
3
Fire Science Practicum II
3
Firefighter Fitness and Conditioning I
1
Firefighter Fitness and Conditioning II
1
Engine Company Operations
1
Ice Rescue Operations
1.5
Rapid Intervention Team
1
Fire Rescue Special Operations
1
Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator
4
Fire Operation in the Urban Interface
2
Intermediate Wildland Fire Behavior
2
Fire Science Electives - CERT
CPR, First Aid and Bloodborne Pathogens
1
Construction Methods and Materials
3
Introduction to Fire Protection and Suppression
3
Fundamentals of Fire Prevention
3
Basic Confined Space Rescue I
1.5
NWCG Incident Command System
1
Wildland Firefighter Internship I
2
Fire Service Internship I
1
Wildland Fire Powersaw Operations
2
Firefighter Fitness and Conditioning I
1
Firefighter Fitness and Conditioning II
1
Engine Company Operations
1
Ice Rescue Operations
1.5
Rapid Intervention Team
1
Fire Rescue Special Operations
1
Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator
4
Fire Operation in the Urban Interface
2
Intermediate Wildland Fire Behavior
2
General Education Options - AAS
Art Appreciation
3
Art History: Paleolithic to Medieval
3
Art History: Renaissance to Modern
3
Art in the Elementary Classroom
3
Drawing I
3
2-D Design
3
3-D Design
3
Introduction to Digital Imagery--Photoshop
3
Advanced Digital Imagery--Photoshop
3
Basic Concepts for Allied Health Studies
1
General Biology
4
Ecology of Environmental Problems
3
Human Anatomy and Physiology
6
Biology I
5
Biology II
5
General Microbiology
4
Basic Radiation Biology
2
Introduction to Business
3
Personal Finance
3
Business Communications
3
Infant and Toddler Development
3
General Chemistry
5
Chemistry I
5
Chemistry II
5
Principles of Organic and Biochemistry
5
Macroeconomics
3
Microeconomics
3
Introduction to Education
3
Introduction to Education Practicum
1
English Composition IB
3
English Composition IA
3
English Composition II
3
Business English Grammar
3
Career and Technical Writing
3
Children's Literature
3
Science Fiction Literature
3
Introduction to Creative Writing
3
Introduction to Literature
3
American Literature I
3
American Literature II
3
Contemporary Literature
3
Introduction to Shakespeare
3
Introduction to Cultural Studies: Fairy Tales
3
Medieval Literature in Contemporary Society
3
Vampires in Literature and Film
3
World Geography
3
American Government
3
State and Local Government
3
International Relations
3
Introduction to Political Science
3
Honors Introduction to Political Science
3
American History 1492-1865
3
American History 1865-Present
3
World History to 1600
3
World History Since 1600
3
Film History of World War II
3
Medical Terminology
3
Cybersecurity Application
3
Microcomputer Applications
3
Introduction to Mass Communications
3
Introduction to Criminal Justice
3
Intermediate Algebra
3
College Algebra
3
Plane Trigonometry
3
Elements of Statistics
3
PreCalculus Mathematics
5
Calculus
3
Analytical Geometry and Calculus I
5
Honors Analytical Geometry and Calculus I
5
Analytical Geometry and Calculus II
5
Honors Analytical Geometry and Calculus II
5
Analytical Geometry and Calculus III
5
Honors Analytical Geometry and Calculus III
5
Music Appreciation
3
Music Theory I
3
Music Theory II
3
Class Piano I
1
Introduction To Jazz/Jazz Rock
3
Recital and Concert III
1
Music Performance Workshop
3
History of Art Music of the Western World
3
Conditioning and Fitness Concepts I
1
Conditioning and Fitness Concepts II
1
Introduction to Philosophy
3
Logic and Critical Thinking
3
Ethics
3
General Psychology
3
Human Growth and Development
3
Psychology of Personality
3
Descriptive Astronomy
3
Physical Geology
3
Physical Geology Lab
1
Physical Science
5
General Physics I
5
General Physics II
5
Engineering Physics I
5
Engineering Physics II
5
Engineering Mechanics-Statics
3
New Testament Literature
3
Old Testament Literature
3
Introduction to World Religions
3
Public Speaking
3
Voice and Diction
3
Interpersonal Communication
3
Fundamentals of Sociology
3
Marriage and Family
3
Cultural Anthropology
3
Cultural Diversity
3
Introduction to Social Work
3
Social Welfare and Society
3
Social Problems
3
Elementary Spanish I
5
Elementary Spanish II
5
Elementary Spanish III
5
Theatre Appreciation
3
Acting I
3
Stagecraft
3
Acting II
3
Voice and Diction
3
Theatre Practicum I
1
Costume Design and Construction
3
Stage/Television Lighting
3
Theatre Performance Ensemble
1
General Electives (Any College Level Course) - AAS
HE202 Nutrition or HR105 Medical Terminology - CERT
Nutrition
3
Honors Nutrition
3
Medical Terminology
3
Honors Medical Terminology
3
Health Information Management Composition Options - AAS
English Composition IA
3
Business English Grammar
3
HIM Communication Option - AAS
Business Communications
3
Honors Business Communications
3
Career and Technical Writing
3
Public Speaking
3
Honors Public Speaking
3
Interpersonal Communication
3
Honors Interpersonal Communication
3
HIM Computer Option - AAS
Cybersecurity Application
3
Microcomputer Applications
3
HIM Leadership Option - AAS
Management
3
HIM Social Science Option - AAS
General Psychology
3
Honors General Psychology
3
Human Growth and Development
3
Honors Human Growth and Development
3
Fundamentals of Sociology
3
Honors Fundamentals of Sociology
3
Humanities Options - AAS
Art Appreciation
3
Art History: Paleolithic to Medieval
3
Art History: Renaissance to Modern
3
Art in the Elementary Classroom
3
Drawing I
3
Introduction to Digital Imagery--Photoshop
3
Children's Literature
3
Science Fiction Literature
3
Introduction to Creative Writing
3
Introduction to Literature
3
American Literature I
3
American Literature II
3
Contemporary Literature
3
Introduction to Shakespeare
3
Introduction to Cultural Studies: Fairy Tales
3
Medieval Literature in Contemporary Society
3
Vampires in Literature and Film
3
American History 1492-1865
3
American History 1865-Present
3
World History to 1600
3
World History Since 1600
3
Film History of World War II
3
Introduction to Digital Imagery--Photoshop
3
Music Appreciation
3
Music Theory I
3
Music Theory II
3
Class Piano I
1
Introduction To Jazz/Jazz Rock
3
History of Art Music of the Western World
3
Introduction to Philosophy
3
Logic and Critical Thinking
3
Ethics
3
Elementary Spanish I
5
Elementary Spanish II
5
Elementary Spanish III
5
Theatre Appreciation
3
HVAC Technical Electives - CERT
Variable Frequency Drives and Electric Motors
3
Actuator/Sensor Systems
3
Intermediate Programmable Logic Controllers
3
National Electrical Code
3
Distributed/Integrated Control Systems
3
Control Systems Development
3
Manufacturing Management
3
Renewable Energy Technology
3
Renewable Energy Technology Systems Analysis
4
Renewable Energy Technology Maintenance
4
Engineering Technology Internship
3
Mechanical Maintenance Skills
3
Application of Industrial Practices
8
Welding Blueprint Reading
3
Shielded Metal Arc Welding
3
Shielded Metal Arc Welding II
3
Cutting Processes for Welding
2
Gas Metal Arc Welding II
3
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
3
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II
3
Welding Fabrication Processes
4
Industrial Electronics Technical Electives - CERT
Intermediate Programmable Logic Controllers
3
Distributed/Integrated Control Systems
3
Control Systems Development
3
Manufacturing Management
3
Heating System Fundamentals
3
Renewable Energy Technology
3
Commercial Refrigeration
4
Commercial Heating and Air Conditioning
4
Renewable Energy Technology Systems Analysis
4
Renewable Energy Technology Maintenance
4
Engineering Technology Internship
3
Mechanical Maintenance Skills
3
Industrial Safety Electives - AAS
General Industrial Safety/OSHA10
1
Industrial Safety Electives - CERT
General Industrial Safety/OSHA10
1
IS103 Microcomputer Literacy OR IS104 Microcomputer Applications - AAS
Microcomputer Applications
3
IS182 Cisco CCNA I or IS212 Networking I - AAS
Cisco CCNA I/Networking I
3
IS182 Cisco CCNA I or IS212 Networking I - CERT
Cisco CCNA I/Networking I
3
IS228 Database Structures or IS137 Website Ethics & Security - AAS
Website Ethics and Security
3
IS228 Database Structures or IS264 JavaScript - AAS
IS250 Project Mgmt or IS210 Computer Support Internship - AAS
Keyboarding Options-BAT Office Support - CERT
Intermediate Keyboarding
3
MA105 Intermediate Algebra or MA106 College Algebra - AAS
Intermediate Algebra
3
College Algebra
3
Machine Technology Communication Options - AAS
Business Communications
3
English Composition IB
3
English Composition IA
3
Business English Grammar
3
Career and Technical Writing
3
Machine Technology Math Options - AAS
Intermediate Algebra
3
College Algebra
3
Machine Technology Social Science Options - AAS
General Psychology
3
Honors General Psychology
3
Machine Technology Technical Options - AAS
Programmable Logic Controls (PLCs)
3
Variable Frequency Drives and Electric Motors
3
Actuator/Sensor Systems
3
Intermediate Programmable Logic Controllers
3
National Electrical Code
3
Distributed/Integrated Control Systems
3
Control Systems Development
3
Small Business Accounting
3
Introduction to Business
3
Honors Introduction to Business
3
Personal Finance
3
Honors Personal Finance
3
Introduction to Entrepreneurship
1
Marketing Applications for Entrepreneurs
1
Financial Management for Entrepreneurs
1
Business Management for Entrepreneurs
1
Developing the Business Plan
1
Management
3
Computer Aided Drafting I
3
Honors Machine Drafting
5
3D Parametric Modeling I
3
Computer Aided Drafting II
3
Architectural Drafting I
3
Architectural Drafting II
3
3D Parametric Modeling II
3
Computer Drafting Capstone
3
Microcomputer Applications
3
Manufacturing Management
3
Fundamentals of Motor Controls
3
Heating System Fundamentals
3
Renewable Energy Technology
3
Commercial Refrigeration
4
Commercial Heating and Air Conditioning
4
Renewable Energy Technology Systems Analysis
4
Renewable Energy Technology Maintenance
4
Engineering Technology Internship
3
Mechanical Maintenance Skills
3
Solar Battery Fundamentals
3
Solar Battery Intermediate
3
Welding Blueprint Reading
3
Shielded Metal Arc Welding
3
Shielded Metal Arc Welding II
3
Cutting Processes for Welding
2
Gas Metal Arc Welding II
3
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
3
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II
3
Welding Layout and Calculations
2
Welding Inspection and Qualification I
2
Industrial Robotic Welding
2
Manufacturing Engineering Technology Contextual Options - AAS
Intermediate Programmable Logic Controllers
3
Distributed/Integrated Control Systems
3
Control Systems Development
3
Suspension & Steering I
3
Heating and Air Conditioning Theory
4
Suspension and Steering II
1
Computer Aided Drafting I
3
3D Parametric Modeling I
3
Computer Aided Drafting II
3
Architectural Drafting I
3
Architectural Drafting II
3
Advanced CAD Applications
3
Computer Drafting Internship
3
3D Parametric Modeling II
3
Computer Drafting Capstone
3
Microcomputer Applications
3
Introduction to Machine Technology
3
Machine Technology Math
2
Basic Manufacturing Skills
8
Quality Control and Inspection
1
Machining Fundamentals III
2
Inspection and Quality Control
3
Manufacturing Management
3
Heating System Fundamentals
3
Renewable Energy Technology
3
Commercial Refrigeration
4
Commercial Heating and Air Conditioning
4
Renewable Energy Technology Systems Analysis
4
Renewable Energy Technology Maintenance
4
Engineering Technology Internship
3
Mechanical Maintenance Skills
3
Solar Battery Fundamentals
3
Solar Battery Intermediate
3
Welding Blueprint Reading
3
Shielded Metal Arc Welding
3
Shielded Metal Arc Welding II
3
Cutting Processes for Welding
2
Gas Metal Arc Welding II
3
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
3
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II
3
Welding Fabrication Processes
4
Manufacturing Engineering Technology Mathematics Options - AAS
Intermediate Algebra
3
College Algebra
3
Manufacturing Engineering Technology Social Science Options - AAS
General Psychology
3
Honors General Psychology
3
Fundamentals of Sociology
3
Honors Fundamentals of Sociology
3
Manufacturing Engineering Technology Speech Options - AAS
Public Speaking
3
Interpersonal Communication
3
Manufacturing Engineering Technology Welding Options - AAS
Shielded Metal Arc Welding
3
Cutting Processes for Welding
2
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
3
Math Option for Construction TR100/MA105/MA106 - AAS
Intermediate Algebra
3
College Algebra
3
Math Options-Automotive Technology - AAS
Intermediate Algebra
3
College Algebra
3
Math Options-BAT Accounting Services - CERT
Intermediate Algebra
3
College Algebra
3
Math Options-Farm & Ranch Management - AAS
Agricultural Mathematics
3
Intermediate Algebra
3
College Algebra
3
Plane Trigonometry
3
PreCalculus Mathematics
5
Calculus
3
Analytical Geometry and Calculus I
5
Honors Analytical Geometry and Calculus I
5
Mathematics Requirement - AAS
Intermediate Algebra
3
College Algebra
3
Plane Trigonometry
3
Elements of Statistics
3
PreCalculus Mathematics
5
Calculus
3
Analytical Geometry and Calculus I
5
Media Communication & Production Communiction Options - CERT
English Composition IB
3
English Composition IA
3
Public Speaking
3
Honors Public Speaking
3
Media Communication & Production Electives - CERT
Unmanned Aerial Systems
3
Visual Effects and Compositing
3
Advanced Digital Imagery--Photoshop
3
Audio/Video Scriptwriting
3
Video Editing and Post-Production II
3
Applied Production Logistics
3
Media Communication and Production Internship I
2
Media Communication & Production Non-Tiered Electives - AAS
Art in the Elementary Classroom
3
Drawing I
3
2-D Design
3
3-D Design
3
Introduction to Leadership
3
Management
3
Introduction to Mass Communications
3
Newspaper Production II
3
Introduction to Magazine Production
2
Magazine Production and Planning
2
Studio Portrait Photography
3
Studio Portrait Photography Lab
0
Introduction to Theatrical Design
3
Acting I
3
Stagecraft
3
Acting II
3
Voice and Diction
3
Costume Design and Construction
3
Stage/Television Lighting
3
Theatre Performance Ensemble
1
Media Communication & Production Technical Electives - AAS
Unmanned Aerial Systems
3
Visual Effects and Compositing
3
Animation and Game Development Capstone
5
Advanced Digital Imagery--Photoshop
3
Small Business Accounting
3
Accounting I
3
Honors Accounting I
3
Introduction to Business
3
Honors Introduction to Business
3
Business Communications
3
Developing the Business Plan
1
Marketing
3
Management
3
Small Business Management
3
Business Law I
3
Visual Basic Programming
3
Cybersecurity Application
3
Essentials of Web Interaction
2
Introduction to Digital Imagery--Photoshop
3
Advanced Digital Imagery--Photoshop
3
Media or Music Track Options - CERT
Studio and Field Production
3
Video Editing and Post-Production I
3
Media Communication and Production Capstone
2
Media Communication and Production Internship I
2
Music Theory I
3
Music Theory II
3
Microsoft Office Software Options-BAT Office Support - CERT
Word Processing: Microsoft Word for Windows
3
Necessary Skills Option - AAS
Drawing I
3
Introduction to Business
3
Personal Finance
3
Introduction to Leadership
3
Customer Service/Professional Image
3
Infant and Toddler Development
3
Success Seminar/College Orientation
1
Honors Success Seminar/College Orientation
1
College Orientation and Career Exploration
2
Psychology of Happiness
2
Introduction to Education
3
Introduction to Education Practicum
1
Nutrition
3
Medical Terminology
3
Microcomputer Applications
3
Advanced Microcomputer Applications
3
Essentials of Web Interaction
2
Website Ethics and Security
3
Introduction to Mass Communications
3
Personal and Community Health
3
First Aid and CPR
2
Conditioning and Fitness Concepts I
1
Conditioning and Fitness Concepts II
1
Exercise Physiology
3
Introduction to World Religions
3
Voice and Diction
3
Interpersonal Communication
3
Stagecraft
3
Acting II
3
Voice and Diction
3
Theatre Practicum I
1
Networking Concentration Block - CERT
Visual Basic Programming
3
Microcomputer Applications
3
Advanced Microcomputer Applications
3
Website Ethics and Security
3
Cisco CCNA I/Networking I
3
Server Operating Systems and Virtualization
3
Fundamentals of Network Security
3
Networking Elective Options - AAS
Introduction to Business
3
Introduction to Leadership
3
Honors Introduction to Leadership
3
Customer Service/Professional Image
3
Management
3
Infant and Toddler Development
3
Visual Basic Programming
3
Success Seminar/College Orientation
1
Honors Success Seminar/College Orientation
1
Introduction to Education
3
Introduction to Education Practicum
1
Medical Terminology
3
Cybersecurity Application
3
Advanced Microcomputer Applications
3
Website Ethics and Security
3
Computer Support Internship II
3
Web Development Platform
3
Introduction to Mass Communications
3
Introduction to Criminal Justice
3
Nursing-RN Traditional Human A&P Prerequisite Option Block - AAS
Basic Concepts for Allied Health Studies
1
General Biology
4
Honors General Biology
4
Biology I
5
General Microbiology
4
Option I: Select Two Certificate A's from the Specific List of Options - AAS
Option II: Select one Certificate B from the Specific List of Options - AAS
Paralegal Electives - CERT
Small Business Accounting
3
Word Processing: Microsoft Word for Windows
3
Legal and Ethical Issues in Healthcare
3
Microcomputer Applications
3
E-discovery and Litigation
3
Interviews and Investigations
3
Advanced Legal Research and Writing
3
Paralegal Options - AAS
Personal Finance
3
Legal and Ethical Issues in Healthcare
3
E-discovery and Litigation
3
Interviews and Investigations
3
Advanced Legal Research and Writing
3
Paramedic General Education Options - AAS
Career and Technical Writing
3
General Psychology
3
Public Speaking
3
Interpersonal Communication
3
Fundamentals of Sociology
3
Paramedic Mathematics Options - AAS
Intermediate Algebra
3
College Algebra
3
Plane Trigonometry
3
Elements of Statistics
3
PreCalculus Mathematics
5
Calculus
3
Analytical Geometry and Calculus I
5
Honors Analytical Geometry and Calculus I
5
Physical Therapy Assistant Math Options - AAS
College Algebra
3
Plane Trigonometry
3
PreCalculus Mathematics
5
Calculus
3
Analytical Geometry and Calculus I
5
Honors Analytical Geometry and Calculus I
5
Police Science Communications Options - AAS
Public Speaking
3
Honors Public Speaking
3
Interpersonal Communication
3
Police Science Communications Options - CERT
Public Speaking
3
Honors Public Speaking
3
Interpersonal Communication
3
Police Science Composition Options - AAS
English Composition IB
3
English Composition IA
3
Honors English Composition IA
3
Business English Grammar
3
Career and Technical Writing
3
Police Science Composition Options - CERT
English Composition IB
3
English Composition IA
3
Honors English Composition IA
3
Business English Grammar
3
Career and Technical Writing
3
Police Science Electives - AAS
Introduction to Leadership
3
Success Seminar/College Orientation
1
Honors Success Seminar/College Orientation
1
Microcomputer Applications
3
Special Populations in Corrections
3
Law Enforcement Operations & Procedures Lab
1
Law Enforcement Wellness
1
Firearms Safety and Marksmanship
1
Police Science Orientation
1
Introduction to Corrections
3
Investigating a Homicide
1
Police Science Internship
2
Police Science Capstone
1
First Aid and CPR
2
Conditioning and Fitness Concepts I
1
Cultural Diversity
3
Police Science Electives - CERT
Introduction to Leadership
3
Success Seminar/College Orientation
1
Honors Success Seminar/College Orientation
1
Microcomputer Applications
3
Special Populations in Corrections
3
Law Enforcement Operations & Procedures Lab
1
Law Enforcement Wellness
1
Firearms Safety and Marksmanship
1
Police Science Orientation
1
Introduction to Corrections
3
Investigating a Homicide
1
Police Science Internship
2
Police Science Capstone
1
First Aid and CPR
2
Conditioning and Fitness Concepts I
1
Cultural Diversity
3
Police Science Mathematics Options - AAS
Intermediate Algebra
3
College Algebra
3
Plane Trigonometry
3
Elements of Statistics
3
Honors Elements of Statistics
3
PreCalculus Mathematics
5
Calculus
3
Analytical Geometry and Calculus I
5
Police Science Mathematics Options - CERT
Intermediate Algebra
3
College Algebra
3
Plane Trigonometry
3
Elements of Statistics
3
Honors Elements of Statistics
3
PreCalculus Mathematics
5
Calculus
3
Analytical Geometry and Calculus I
5
Police Science Social Science Options - AAS
General Psychology
3
Honors General Psychology
3
Fundamentals of Sociology
3
Honors Fundamentals of Sociology
3
Cultural Diversity
3
Police Science Social Science Options - CERT
General Psychology
3
Honors General Psychology
3
Fundamentals of Sociology
3
Honors Fundamentals of Sociology
3
Cultural Diversity
3
PS100 General Psychology OR PS101 Human Relations - AAS
General Psychology
3
PS100 General Psychology OR PS101 Human Relations - CERT
General Psychology
3
PS100 General Psychology or SO100 Fundamentals of Sociology - AAS
General Psychology
3
Honors General Psychology
3
Fundamentals of Sociology
3
Honors Fundamentals of Sociology
3
Radiology Necessary Skills Options - AAS
Medical Terminology
3
Honors Medical Terminology
3
Renewable Energy Technology Contextual Electives - CERT
Variable Frequency Drives and Electric Motors
3
Intermediate Programmable Logic Controllers
3
National Electrical Code
3
Distributed/Integrated Control Systems
3
Control Systems Development
3
Computer Aided Drafting I
3
3D Parametric Modeling I
3
Computer Aided Drafting II
3
Architectural Drafting I
3
Architectural Drafting II
3
Advanced CAD Applications
3
Computer Drafting Internship
3
3D Parametric Modeling II
3
Computer Drafting Capstone
3
Introduction to Machine Technology
3
Machine Technology Math
2
Basic Manufacturing Skills
8
Quality Control and Inspection
1
Machining Fundamentals III
2
Inspection and Quality Control
3
Manufacturing Management
3
Commercial Refrigeration
4
Commercial Heating and Air Conditioning
4
Engineering Technology Internship
3
Mechanical Maintenance Skills
3
Solar Battery Fundamentals
3
Solar Battery Intermediate
3
Welding Blueprint Reading
3
Shielded Metal Arc Welding
3
Shielded Metal Arc Welding II
3
Cutting Processes for Welding
2
Gas Metal Arc Welding II
3
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
3
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II
3
Welding Fabrication Processes
4
Respiratory Care Math Options - AAS
Intermediate Algebra
3
College Algebra
3
PreCalculus Mathematics
5
Security Emphasis Electives - CERT
Visual Basic Programming
3
Problem Solving and Programming
4
Honors Problem Solving and Programming
4
Microcomputer Applications
3
Website Ethics and Security
3
Fundamentals of Network Security
3
Security Foundation Electives - CERT
Control Systems Security
3
SH101 Public Speaking OR SH210 Interpersonal Communication - AAS
Public Speaking
3
Interpersonal Communication
3
Social Science Options - AAS
Macroeconomics
3
Microeconomics
3
World Geography
3
American Government
3
State and Local Government
3
International Relations
3
Introduction to Political Science
3
Honors Introduction to Political Science
3
General Psychology
3
Human Growth and Development
3
Psychology of Personality
3
Fundamentals of Sociology
3
Marriage and Family
3
Cultural Anthropology
3
Cultural Diversity
3
Introduction to Social Work
3
Social Welfare and Society
3
Social Problems
3
Social Science Options-Automotive Technology - AAS
General Psychology
3
Honors General Psychology
3
Sociology/Nutrition Options - AAS
English Composition II
3
Honors English Composition II
3
Nutrition
3
Fundamentals of Sociology
3
Honors Fundamentals of Sociology
3
Sociology/Nutrition Options - AAS
Nutrition
3
Honors Nutrition
3
Fundamentals of Sociology
3
Honors Fundamentals of Sociology
3
Surgical Technology Allied Health Electives - AAS
Nutrition
3
Honors Nutrition
3
Microcomputer Applications
3
Human Growth and Development
3
Honors Human Growth and Development
3
Technical Options - AAS
Concrete Flatwork and Finishing
2
Foundation Forming and Erecting
3
Cabinet Construction and Installation
3
Electrical and Mechanical Systems
2
Drywall Installation, Insulation and Ventilation
2
Floors, Walls and Ceiling Framing
4
Interior Finish and Trim Installation
2
Hard Surface Installation
2
Introductory Craft Skills
3
Windows, Doors and Stairs
3
Small Business Accounting
3
Accounting I
3
Honors Accounting I
3
Accounting II
3
Honors Accounting II
3
Introduction to Business
3
Personal Finance
3
Business Communications
3
Introduction to Leadership
3
Customer Service/Professional Image
3
Introduction to Keyboarding
1
Intermediate Keyboarding
3
Introduction to Entrepreneurship
1
Marketing Applications for Entrepreneurs
1
Financial Management for Entrepreneurs
1
Business Management for Entrepreneurs
1
Developing the Business Plan
1
Managerial Accounting
3
Honors Managerial Accounting
3
Marketing
3
Management
3
Small Business Management
3
Business Law I
3
Word Processing: Microsoft Word for Windows
3
Computer Aided Drafting I
3
3D Parametric Modeling I
3
Computer Aided Drafting II
3
Architectural Drafting I
3
Architectural Drafting II
3
Computer Drafting Internship
3
3D Parametric Modeling II
3
Computer Drafting Capstone
3
Apprentice Electricity I
10
Apprentice Electricity II
10
Apprentice Electricity III
10
Apprentice Electricity IV
10
Apprentice Electricity V
10
Microcomputer Applications
3
Advanced Microcomputer Applications
3
Essentials of Web Interaction
2
Website Ethics and Security
3
Cisco CCNA I/Networking I
3
Computer Support Internship II
3
Web Development Platform
3
Server Operating Systems and Virtualization
3
Fundamentals of Network Security
3
Visual Media Design Capstone
3
Web Development Special Projects
1
Manufacturing Management
3
Fundamentals of Motor Controls
3
Heating System Fundamentals
3
Renewable Energy Technology
3
Commercial Refrigeration
4
Commercial Heating and Air Conditioning
4
Renewable Energy Technology Maintenance
4
Engineering Technology Internship
3
Mechanical Maintenance Skills
3
Welding Blueprint Reading
3
Shielded Metal Arc Welding
3
Shielded Metal Arc Welding II
3
Cutting Processes for Welding
2
Gas Metal Arc Welding II
3
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
3
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II
3
Welding Fabrication Processes
4
Visual Media Design Electives - AAS
Drawing I
3
2-D Design
3
3-D Design
3
Small Business Management
3
Problem Solving and Programming
4
Website Ethics and Security
3
Introduction to Magazine Production
2
Magazine Production and Planning
2
Journalism & Visual Media Internship II
2
Journalism & Visual Media Internship III
2
Introduction to Media Technology
3
Audio/Video Scriptwriting
3
Studio and Field Production
3
Video Editing and Post-Production I
3
Web Development Technical Electives - AAS
Introduction to Digital Imagery--Photoshop
3
Advanced Digital Imagery--Photoshop
3
Programming Language Lab
1
Success Seminar/College Orientation
1
Honors Success Seminar/College Orientation
1
Cybersecurity Application
3
Cisco CCNA I/Networking I
3
Computer Support Internship II
3
Server Operating Systems and Virtualization
3
Fundamentals of Network Security
3
Control Systems Security
3
Introduction to Digital Imagery--Photoshop
3
Advanced Digital Imagery--Photoshop
3
Welding Certificate A Option Block - AAS
General Industrial Safety/OSHA10
1
Welding Blueprint Reading
3
Shielded Metal Arc Welding
3
Shielded Metal Arc Welding II
3
Cutting Processes for Welding
2
Gas Metal Arc Welding II
3
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
3
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II
3
Welding Certificate B Option Block - AAS
Welding Blueprint Reading
3
Gas Metal Arc Welding II
3
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II
3
Industrial Robotic Welding
2
Welding Fabrication Processes
4
Welding Contextual Options - AAS
Small Business Accounting
3
Introduction to Business
3
Honors Introduction to Business
3
Personal Finance
3
Honors Personal Finance
3
Marketing
3
Management
3
Computer Aided Drafting I
3
3D Parametric Modeling I
3
Microcomputer Applications
3
Introduction to Machine Technology
3
Industrial Robotic Welding
2
Welding Fabrication Processes
4
Welding Options Certificate A - CERT
General Industrial Safety/OSHA10
1
Welding Blueprint Reading
3
Shielded Metal Arc Welding
3
Shielded Metal Arc Welding II
3
Cutting Processes for Welding
2
Gas Metal Arc Welding II
3
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
3
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II
3
Welding Options Certificate B - CERT
Welding Blueprint Reading
3
Gas Metal Arc Welding II
3
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding II
3
Industrial Robotic Welding
2
Welding Fabrication Processes
4
Welding Options Certificate C - CERT
Industrial Robotic Welding
2
Welding Safety Options - CERT
General Industrial Safety/OSHA10
1
Welding Social Science Options - AAS
General Psychology
3
Honors General Psychology
3
Fundamentals of Sociology
3
Honors Fundamentals of Sociology
3
Welding Writen Communication Options - AAS
Business Communications
3
Honors Business Communications
3
English Composition IB
3
English Composition IA
3
Honors English Composition IA
3
Business English Grammar
3
Career and Technical Writing
3
Written Communication Options-Automotive Technology - AAS
Business Communications
3
English Composition IB
3
English Composition IA
3
Business English Grammar
3
Career and Technical Writing
3
Written Communications Options - AAS
Business Communications
3
English Composition IB
3
English Composition IA
3
Business English Grammar
3
Career and Technical Writing
3
Written Communications Options for AET AAS - AAS
Business Communications
3
English Composition IB
3
English Composition IA
3
Career and Technical Writing
3