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Dates: 08/15 -08/23/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Mohning
Credits: 1
Course Fee: $35.00
This course introduces students to the College's expectations, environment, and resources so that students may become more competent participants in the learning process.
Class Times:
APT LEC MTWTHF 08:30AM 12:30PM
Add'l Info: Reserved for Project Success
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Carter
Credits: 3
This course is designed to teach the key concepts and skills required to record a variety of accounting entries for both a service and merchandising business, to prepare financial statements, to record payroll entries, to prepare payroll records and to utilize good cash management skills. The skills learned will prepare students for direct job entry as small business owners and entrepreneurs. These accounting concepts are applied to a variety of companies.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course is designed to acquaint the student with the basic accounting concepts applicable to the operation of a service oriented or retailing sole proprietorship.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course is a continuation of Principles of Accounting I with the emphasis on partnership, corporation, cost, and management accounting.
Prerequisites: Take ACC-131 Princ of Acct I  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course is a continuation of Principles of Accounting I with the emphasis on partnership, corporation, cost, and management accounting.
Prerequisites: Take ACC-131 Princ of Acct I  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course presents the payroll accounting methods for computing wages and salaries, calculating deductions, journalizing payroll entries, and preparing federal and state government reports. It emphasizes the timeliness and standard procedures of payroll data reporting required of employers.
Prerequisites: Take ACC-111 Intro to Acct or ACC-131 Princ of Acct I  
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course covers the procedures necessary for the accumulation and analysis of accounting information in a manufacturing setting. Topics covered include job-order, process cost, and standard cost systems as well as variance analysis and budgeting.
Prerequisites: Take ACC-132 Princ of Acct II  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course is an in-depth study of the underlying principles, procedures, and reporting requirements necessary to prepare and interpret the financial reports of business entities. Studies include a theoretical foundation of financial accounting, financial statements, cash, receivables, inventory, operational assets and depreciation.
Prerequisites: Take ACC-132,  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to federal individual income tax laws. Topics include income, adjustments, deductions, and credits.
Prerequisites: Take ACC-131 Princ of Acct I  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course utilizes computer software to teach the accounting procedures for service and merchandising businesses. Concepts include processing transactions and generating reports for customers, vendors, inventory, and payroll; generating financial statements; performing closing procedures; and, customizing company setup.
Prerequisites: Take ACC-131 Princ of Acct I or ACC-111 Intro to Acct  
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Clausen
Credits: 1
This course emphasizes keyboard mastery. It was designed to develop accuracy, speed, and control of the keyboard. Through completion of the lessons, students advance toward a minimum competency level of 30 gross words per minute (GWAM)on a 3-minute official time with a maximum of 3 errors. The alphabetic keys are reviewed three times. Every lesson contains exercises of 15-sec., 30-sec., and 1-3 minutes timings. Students are encouraged to meet the speed and accuracy goals in each exercise before continuing on to the next exercise. Progress Reports help students evaluate their progress. Using the backspace key and correcting errors is not allowed.
Class Times:
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Hanson
Credits: 1
This course emphasizes keyboard mastery. It was designed to develop accuracy, speed, and control of the keyboard. Through completion of the lessons, students advance toward a minimum competency level of 30 gross words per minute (GWAM)on a 3-minute official time with a maximum of 3 errors. The alphabetic keys are reviewed three times. Every lesson contains exercises of 15-sec., 30-sec., and 1-3 minutes timings. Students are encouraged to meet the speed and accuracy goals in each exercise before continuing on to the next exercise. Progress Reports help students evaluate their progress. Using the backspace key and correcting errors is not allowed.
Class Times:
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Pomerson
Credits: 3
This course is designed for mastery of the alphabetic keyboard. Students will review numeric and symbol keyboard reaches and the formatting of business documents including memorandums, block and modified block letters, reports and tables. Students must take the prerequisite course or type 30 gross words a minute for three minutes with three errors or less. Prerequisites: ADM 105 Introduction to Keyboarding or type 30 gross words a minute for 3 minutes with 3 errors or less.
Prerequisites: Take ADM-105 or pass typing test, see course description  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Clausen
Credits: 3
In this course students' keyboarding skills are enhanced by developing a balance of speed and accuracy. Emphasis is placed on the development of production skills in formatting business documents and learning advanced features of word processing using the computer.
Prerequisites: Take ADM-123,  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Hanson
Credits: 1
This course teaches students how to use the numeric keypad with speed and accuracy using industry standards for data entry. Attaining proficiency on three employment tests used by three large interstate corporations helps the student meet employment standards.
Class Times:
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Hanson
Credits: 1
This course teaches students how to use the numeric keypad with speed and accuracy using industry standards for data entry. Attaining proficiency on three employment tests used by three large interstate corporations helps the student meet employment standards.
Class Times:
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Welcher
Credits: 3
This course covers the principles of business writing, emphasizing the most important and frequently written business correspondence including business letters, memorandums, and e-mail. Attention is given to logical organization and psychological application of writing procedures as well as proper formatting at the keyboard. Students cover units most appropriate to the needs of their individual programs.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Welcher
Credits: 3
This course covers the principles of business writing, emphasizing the most important and frequently written business correspondence including business letters, memorandums, and e-mail. Attention is given to logical organization and psychological application of writing procedures as well as proper formatting at the keyboard. Students cover units most appropriate to the needs of their individual programs.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Hoff
Credits: 3
This course covers the principles of business writing, emphasizing the most important and frequently written business correspondence including business letters, memorandums, and e-mail. Attention is given to logical organization and psychological application of writing procedures as well as proper formatting at the keyboard. Students cover units most appropriate to the needs of their individual programs.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Flanigan
Credits: 3
This course covers the proofreading and editing of handwritten, typewritten, and printed material. Grammar principles including sentence structure and correct usage of all parts of speech are addressed, as well as a strong emphasis on punctuation skills. Students will also learn techniques in utilizing business reference tools and language skills within the context of a business environment.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Brown
Credits: 3
This course familiarizes the student with the many dimensions of the professional secretary's position in a modern day office, such as personal traits, telephone skills, communication processing capabilities, office supplies and equipment, and material utilization. The specific job skills introduced are utilization of business resources, making travel arrangements, arranging meetings and conferences and performing banking responsibilities. The student will be equipped to handle these functions in a modern day office, and will refine skills associate with communication effectively in the office.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Hoff
Credits: 3
This course acquaints students with the broad areas of administrative office management, including the managerial process. It emphasizes application of learned concepts through problem-solving techniques, and includes several specialized areas of study which are generally relegated to office managers.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is a lecture and lab foundational course in agronomy.  Crop, soil, and environmental sciences are applied to understanding agricultural systems in the world.  Introduces the concepts of plant, soil, tillage, pest, environmental and sustainability in crop production.
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $41.75
This course is an overview of the structure, economics, organization, and function of the world food marketing system. Topics in past, present and future domestic and worldwide market issues are discussed. The course examines how the marketing system is influenced by governmental and private policy and effects those policies have on producers, commodity handlers, processors, middlemen, and consumers. Basic marketing and merchandising strategies are also covered.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
This course is a study of the use of the principles of farm management in developing a farm or farm business operation.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Moeller
Credits: 3
This course is a study of the terminology and tools of agricultural finance. It emphasizes the preparation of financial statements, cash flows, budgets and bookkeeping principles. It also discusses financial risk strategies and credit costs.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is a study of the terminology and tools of agricultural finance. It emphasizes the preparation of financial statements, cash flows, budgets and bookkeeping principles. It also discusses financial risk strategies and credit costs.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Woodard
Credits: 2
This course is designed to help students explore and discover the many opportunities that are available in the profession of agriculture and related industries both nationally and internationally.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course introduces the concepts of Precision Agriculture and the tools that are used in agriculture to produce agricultural commodities.  Students will use GPS and GIS hardware and software.  Students will also be introduced to yield monitoring, VRT, remote sensing, and auto control technologies.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Moeller
Credits: 3
This course provides information about the cause, nature, prevention, and treatment of common health problems of animals. Topics include animal anatomy and physiology; animal nutrition, animal diseases; animal treatment practices.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Moeller
Credits: 3
This course provides information about the cause, nature, prevention, and treatment of common health problems of animals. Topics include animal anatomy and physiology; animal nutrition, animal diseases; animal treatment practices.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is a comprehensive study of animal nutrition. Topics include digestive systems, feedstuffs, processing, nutrition values, ration formulation and practical application.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Woodard
Credits: 1
This course focuses on threats to food system biosecurity. Students research and discuss contemporary issues regarding biosecurity, vulnerabilities of the food system from pre-harvest through post-processing, consumption and potential threats by class of agents.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $41.75
This course explores the creative process emphasizing art as a visual form of communication. It presents useful criteria for evaluation and enjoyment of art through the development of visual vocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as well as art in a historical context.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $41.75
This course explores the creative process emphasizing art as a visual form of communication. It presents useful criteria for evaluation and enjoyment of art through the development of visual vocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as well as art in a historical context.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Albright
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $41.75
This course explores the creative process emphasizing art as a visual form of communication. It presents useful criteria for evaluation and enjoyment of art through the development of visual vocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as well as art in a historical context.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Heggestad
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $41.75
This course explores the creative process emphasizing art as a visual form of communication. It presents useful criteria for evaluation and enjoyment of art through the development of visual vocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as well as art in a historical context.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Albright
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $41.75
This course explores the creative process emphasizing art as a visual form of communication. It presents useful criteria for evaluation and enjoyment of art through the development of visual vocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as well as art in a historical context.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $41.75
This course explores the creative process emphasizing art as a visual form of communication. It presents useful criteria for evaluation and enjoyment of art through the development of visual vocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as well as art in a historical context.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $52.00
Book Fee: $37.50
This combined lecture and lab course introduces the concepts of two-dimensional design and spatial orientation to original design creation. Topics included are pattern, texture, line, shape, value, mass and color theory.
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $35.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities. As a foundation studio course, it introduces basic drawing principles such as line, shape, form, texture, value, space, perspective and composition, as well as serving as an introduction to medias including pencil, pen, charcoal, conte, chalk and other alternate media. It stresses perception, visual awareness, sensitivity, and critical thinking/judgment, and may include still life, landscape, portrait, live model and non-objective forms.
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Add'l Info: No book required. Check supply list on first day.
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $35.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course. A foundation course in studio painting, it employs contemporary styles, techniques and materials in various media.
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Add'l Info: No book required. Check supply list on first day.
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $50.00
This course introduces students to the digital camera. Students study and practice the varied artistic applications of digital images as enhanced with computer software. A digital camera is required.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Add'l Info: No book required. Check supply list on first day. Go to IT to
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $41.75
This course is a survey of the visual arts from prehistoric times through the Middle Ages with an emphasis on the relationship between art and social, economic, religious and geographical conditions. It discusses the historical context of contemporary forms of expression when relevant.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Heggestad
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $41.75
This course is a survey of the visual arts from the Renaissance to the present time with an emphasis on the relationship between art and social, economic, religious and technological development. It stresses the historical context of contemporary forms of expression and examines human concerns as they are revealed in art.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Underbakke
Credits: 2
This course is designed to acquaint the student with the basic concepts of an electronic spreadsheet program. Hands-on practice in designing, building, and editing spreadsheets will develop the basic skills necessary to construct spreadsheets for home and business use.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Clausen
Credits: 3
This is an introductory course in basic electronic information processing. The emphasis is on computer literacy designed to give students a general understanding of computer software and hardware. Students gain hands-on experience with an operating system and software applications. Students are exposed to basic computer terminology, file management, email usage, digital devices, Internet, social networking, and security and privacy issues. This course may not transfer to other institutions. It is advisable to be able to key a minimum of 20 wpm in order to be successful in this course.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This is a combined lecture and lab course that is a biological concepts survey for non-science majors. Topics covered include biochemistry, molecular and cellular biology, genetics, evolution, diversity of life, and ecology.
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This is a combined lecture and lab course that is a biological concepts survey for non-science majors. Topics covered include biochemistry, molecular and cellular biology, genetics, evolution, diversity of life, and ecology.
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Larrey
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that is a biological concepts survey for non-science majors. Topics covered include biochemistry, molecular and cellular biology, genetics, evolution, diversity of life, and ecology.
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This is a combined lecture and lab course that is a biological concepts survey for non-science majors. Topics covered include biochemistry, molecular and cellular biology, genetics, evolution, diversity of life, and ecology.
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Sabet
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $37.50
Book Fee: $41.75
This is a combined lecture and lab course that provides a foundation of the science of living things including biochemistry, cytology, and both classical and molecular genetics.
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Book Fee: $88.25
This course is a semester long survey of Plant Biology. The course will include topics on plant cells, tissues, roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, seeds, metabolism, growth, development, genetics, reproduction, evolution, ecology, and will include a survey of bryophytes, seedless vascular plants, gymnosperms and angiosperms and their impact on civilization.
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $93.50
This course presents the relationship between proper nutrition and good health. Topics covered include digestion, absorption, and metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Also included are vitamins, minerals, physical activity, maintenance of a healthy body weight, nutritional needs throughout the entire life cycle, and evaluation of nutritional claims.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- or better 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163   Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?   or higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: McDonald
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $93.50
This course presents the relationship between proper nutrition and good health. Topics covered include digestion, absorption, and metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Also included are vitamins, minerals, physical activity, maintenance of a healthy body weight, nutritional needs throughout the entire life cycle, and evaluation of nutritional claims.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- or better 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163   Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?   or higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $93.50
This course presents the relationship between proper nutrition and good health. Topics covered include digestion, absorption, and metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Also included are vitamins, minerals, physical activity, maintenance of a healthy body weight, nutritional needs throughout the entire life cycle, and evaluation of nutritional claims.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- or better 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163   Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?   or higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: O'Neill
Credits: 3
This course presents the relationship between proper nutrition and good health. Topics covered include digestion, absorption, and metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Also included are vitamins, minerals, physical activity, maintenance of a healthy body weight, nutritional needs throughout the entire life cycle, and evaluation of nutritional claims.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- or better 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163   Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?   or higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: O'Neill
Credits: 3
This course presents the relationship between proper nutrition and good health. Topics covered include digestion, absorption, and metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Also included are vitamins, minerals, physical activity, maintenance of a healthy body weight, nutritional needs throughout the entire life cycle, and evaluation of nutritional claims.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- or better 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163   Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?   or higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $93.50
This course presents the relationship between proper nutrition and good health. Topics covered include digestion, absorption, and metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Also included are vitamins, minerals, physical activity, maintenance of a healthy body weight, nutritional needs throughout the entire life cycle, and evaluation of nutritional claims.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- or better 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163   Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?   or higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Volk
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $93.50
This course presents the relationship between proper nutrition and good health. Topics covered include digestion, absorption, and metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Also included are vitamins, minerals, physical activity, maintenance of a healthy body weight, nutritional needs throughout the entire life cycle, and evaluation of nutritional claims.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- or better 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163   Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?   or higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Sabet
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
This is a terminal one-semester lecture and lab course covering the structure and function of the human organ systems and their organs. It also includes an introduction to medical terminology, homeostasis, basic cell and tissue structure and function. Students are required to identify specific organs including the major bones, the major muscles and the major blood vessels.
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Plendl
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
This is a terminal one-semester lecture and lab course covering the structure and function of the human organ systems and their organs. It also includes an introduction to medical terminology, homeostasis, basic cell and tissue structure and function. Students are required to identify specific organs including the major bones, the major muscles and the major blood vessels.
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
This is a terminal one-semester lecture and lab course covering the structure and function of the human organ systems and their organs. It also includes an introduction to medical terminology, homeostasis, basic cell and tissue structure and function. Students are required to identify specific organs including the major bones, the major muscles and the major blood vessels.
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: McDonald
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
This is a terminal one-semester lecture and lab course covering the structure and function of the human organ systems and their organs. It also includes an introduction to medical terminology, homeostasis, basic cell and tissue structure and function. Students are required to identify specific organs including the major bones, the major muscles and the major blood vessels.
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
This is a terminal one-semester lecture and lab course covering the structure and function of the human organ systems and their organs. It also includes an introduction to medical terminology, homeostasis, basic cell and tissue structure and function. Students are required to identify specific organs including the major bones, the major muscles and the major blood vessels.
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $66.75
This is a combined lecture and lab course that explores the relationship between structure, function and homeostasis in the human body. This course covers the skeletal, muscular, integumentary, and nervous systems, as well as cytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- or better 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163   Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?   or higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $66.75
This is a combined lecture and lab course that explores the relationship between structure, function and homeostasis in the human body. This course covers the skeletal, muscular, integumentary, and nervous systems, as well as cytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- or better 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163   Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?   or higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $66.75
This is a combined lecture and lab course that explores the relationship between structure, function and homeostasis in the human body. This course covers the skeletal, muscular, integumentary, and nervous systems, as well as cytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- or better 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163   Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?   or higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: McDonald
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $66.75
This is a combined lecture and lab course that explores the relationship between structure, function and homeostasis in the human body. This course covers the skeletal, muscular, integumentary, and nervous systems, as well as cytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- or better 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163   Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?   or higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Koskovich
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $66.75
This is a combined lecture and lab course that explores the relationship between structure, function and homeostasis in the human body. This course covers the skeletal, muscular, integumentary, and nervous systems, as well as cytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- or better 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163   Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?   or higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $66.75
This is a combined lecture and lab course that explores the relationship between structure, function and homeostasis in the human body. This course covers the skeletal, muscular, integumentary, and nervous systems, as well as cytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- or better 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163   Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?   or higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Stearns
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $66.75
This is a combined lecture and lab course that explores the relationship between structure, function and homeostasis in the human body. This course covers the skeletal, muscular, integumentary, and nervous systems, as well as cytology and histology. Prerequisite: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- or better 3) Completion with a C- or better in a transfer level Biology (BIO-105 or higher) or Chemistry (CHM-122 or higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course
Prerequisites: Take BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Plendl
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $66.75
This is a combined lecture and lab course that explores the relationship between structure, function and homeostasis in the human body. This course covers the skeletal, muscular, integumentary, and nervous systems, as well as cytology and histology. Prerequisite: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- or better 3) Completion with a C- or better in a transfer level Biology (BIO-105 or higher) or Chemistry (CHM-122 or higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course
Prerequisites: Take BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $66.75
This is a combined lecture and lab course that explores the relationship between structure, function and homeostasis in the human body. This course covers the skeletal, muscular, integumentary, and nervous systems, as well as cytology and histology. Prerequisite: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- or better 3) Completion with a C- or better in a transfer level Biology (BIO-105 or higher) or Chemistry (CHM-122 or higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course
Prerequisites: Take BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $40.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities for the study of microorganisms with emphasis on bacteria and viruses. Topics covered include morphology, physiology, genetics, culturing techniques, identification, control, disease and disease resistance of microbes.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116 or BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $40.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities for the study of microorganisms with emphasis on bacteria and viruses. Topics covered include morphology, physiology, genetics, culturing techniques, identification, control, disease and disease resistance of microbes.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116 or BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course provides a broad overview of business including internal and external functions. Topics include economics, marketing, entrepreneurship, and management as well as related domestic and international business issues.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course provides a broad overview of business including internal and external functions. Topics include economics, marketing, entrepreneurship, and management as well as related domestic and international business issues.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Favors
Credits: 3
This course provides a broad overview of business including internal and external functions. Topics include economics, marketing, entrepreneurship, and management as well as related domestic and international business issues.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course provides a broad overview of business including internal and external functions. Topics include economics, marketing, entrepreneurship, and management as well as related domestic and international business issues.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Mueller
Credits: 3
This course is designed to help students get in touch with the innovative business mindset required for success in the 21st century. Students learn to be contributors, catalysts and thinkers within the innovation process. They develop skills as individuals and the team skills needed to collaborate, using available creative resources to leverage ideas and concepts throughout the innovation process.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $41.75
This course covers small business management issues via case studies. It emphasizes insights into the organization, financial decision making, and marketing practices of small businesses. Familiarity with basic accounting principles, concepts applicable to the operation of a service oriented or retailing sole proprietorship, and the internal and external functions of a business will support work in this course.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $41.75
This course covers small business management issues via case studies. It emphasizes insights into the organization, financial decision making, and marketing practices of small businesses. Familiarity with basic accounting principles, concepts applicable to the operation of a service oriented or retailing sole proprietorship, and the internal and external functions of a business will support work in this course.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Favors
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $120.00
This course is designed to familiarize individuals with current and emerging electronic commerce technologies using the Internet. Some of the topics include Internet technology for business advantage, managing electronic commerce funds transfer, reinventing the future of business through electronic commerce, business opportunities in electronic commerce, electronic commerce web site design, social, political, and ethical issues associated with electronic commerce, and business plans for technology ventures.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to laws and court procedures relating to business. It emphasizes the ethical, constitutional and regulatory aspects of business. The course concludes with an in-depth study of the laws governing the formation and enforcement of contracts.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Sorvaag
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to laws and court procedures relating to business. It emphasizes the ethical, constitutional and regulatory aspects of business. The course concludes with an in-depth study of the laws governing the formation and enforcement of contracts.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to laws and court procedures relating to business. It emphasizes the ethical, constitutional and regulatory aspects of business. The course concludes with an in-depth study of the laws governing the formation and enforcement of contracts.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course emphasizes the Uniform Commercial Code and its importance to business enterprises and covers property, agency and business organizations. It is a continuation of Business Law I.
Prerequisites: Take BUS-185,  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Buell
Credits: 3
This course explores leadership styles effective in the workplace and helps participants gain insight into their naturalleadership style and implications of that style on work and group performance.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 5
Course Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that covers the principles of atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, periodicity, nomenclature, equations and stoichiometry, physical states of matter and energy transfer processes and nuclear chemistry. It is strongly recommended...Pre-requisites: High School Algebra II or MAT 121 College Algebra and High School Chemistry or CHM 122 Introduction to General Chemistry.
Prerequisites: Take CHM-122 or High School Chemistry  
Co-requisites: Take MAT-121
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB3
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Wilson
Credits: 3
Co-requisites: Take CIS-386 and CIS-389
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This is a comprehensive JAVA programming course that introduces students to object-oriented programming concepts along with the JAVA syntax to implement them. JAVA applications are introduced prior to applets, so the student has more thorough understanding of the concepts used in object-oriented programming.
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Sahatqija
Credits: 3
This course introduces basic applied concepts of scripting for 3D modeling software and game engines. C#, Unreal Blueprints, and other scripting languages are covered. Basic scripting is useful for learning more advanced modeling, visual effects, game AI, and animation techniques.
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Chinn
Credits: 3
This course prepares students for taking a video game art test. Art tests are usually required for entry level industry positions. Art assets will be created based on provided references within a deadline and be critiqued. The process will be repeated so that students may build upon their experience and prepare themselves for an eventual real world art test. The art test process also helps students recognize weaknesses in their modeling and texturing skillsets and learn to improve their artistic skills.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Chinn
Credits: 2
Course Fee: $857.00
This course introduces the importance of developing a portfolio. A portfolio is vital for getting a job in the video game or CG field. The course covers proper reference, receiving and implementing critique, iteration, and the steps to follow and pitfalls to avoid when preparing a portfolio. The course lays the framework for an eventual production ready portfolio.
Co-requisites: Take CIS-124, CIS-221, CIS-386, CIS-389
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Heffner
Credits: 2
This course is an introduction to digital composition and the graphics procedures. This course focuses on manipulation of digital images, preparing textures, digital painting, software integration, composition and compositing, and pipeline procedures such as efficient work flow, image editing and compositing, and operating under time restrictions. Late in the semester we focus on advanced digital image manipulation such as layering and masking, applying textures, texture painting, lighting effects, advanced composition and compositing, and pipeline procedures including team developmen
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Tucker
Credits: 3
This course introduces game design theory, history of gaming, types of games, gaming platforms, and major game components. It serves as an introduction to each course in the program.
Co-requisites: Take CIS-124 CIS-389
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Tucker
Credits: 3
This course introduces the art of game and level design. A combination of theory and hands-on application is used to teach the skills needed to build levels for many different types of games. The layout, look, and feel of levels are the main focus of this course.
Co-requisites: Take CIS-124 CIS-386
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Sahatqija
Credits: 2
This course introduces students to 3D computer animation, basic animation principles, and application of animation concepts by creating animation scenes. The focus of this course is utilizing key animation concepts to design, create, document, and debug a basic animation.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Sager
Credits: 3
This course introduces advanced modeling and texturing techniques including advanced prop creation, hard surface modeling, re-topology, and advanced texturing. Understanding such techniques is vital for a career involving digital asset creation.
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Sager
Credits: 3
This course continues the level development process begun in CIS 404 Environment Modeling and adds detailing and refinement through advanced texturing, lighting, and detailing of a game level. The course completes learning the video game environment pipeline creation process from start to finish, beginning with an initial idea, block in phase, asset creation, lighting, and presentation. The goal of the class will be to finalize several high-quality level assets that will come together to create a cohesive level.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Chinn
Credits: 2
Course Fee: $103.00
This course prepares students to continue iterating portfolio assets based on critique. Students will use feedback to refine their portfolio so that it is near production ready quality.
Prerequisites: Take CIS-405  
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is a combined lecture and lab course that introduces Windows programming using Microsoft's .NET framework. Students will write introductory level programs involving variables, assignment, input and output using graphical user interface (GUI), calculations, repetition and selection between alternatives using the .NET environment.
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Bradford
Credits: 3
This course is a study of the principles and processes of written and oral communication as applied to occupational and personal use through practical reading, writing and speaking assignments. It emphasizes technical report writing, including preparation, organization, audience and the effective use of format, supplements and visuals.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course covers written and oral communication as it applies to various occupational areas. It emphasizes technical report writing, including preparation, organization, audience and the effective use of format, supplements and visuals.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Murray
Credits: 3
This course studies the history of law enforcement and respective agencies and the basic theories of the criminal behavior as well as law enforcement terminology and technology. It emphasizes the duties and responsibilities of the law enforcement officer to the individual and society as a whole and explores and defines techniques, technical terms, and basic procedures.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Murray
Credits: 3
This course studies the history of law enforcement and respective agencies and the basic theories of the criminal behavior as well as law enforcement terminology and technology. It emphasizes the duties and responsibilities of the law enforcement officer to the individual and society as a whole and explores and defines techniques, technical terms, and basic procedures.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Erickson
Credits: 3
This course covers the ethical standards and codes of professional behavior for police officers and others placed in positions of public trust. The course includes use of force, gratuities, intra- and inter-agency conduct, integrity, ethical necessity of due process and on-duty and off-duty conduct.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: McCrystal
Credits: 3
This course presents the development of correctional theory, the correctional client, trial, sentencing, and institutions involved, and rehabilitation potential through probation and parole. Students acquire the ability to recognize the purpose and function of the correction subsystems, personnel, and processes as they relate to the police and to the total criminal justice system.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Ebsen
Credits: 3
This course is designed to acquaint the student with the field of criminology, which is the study of crime and its causal explanations. The topics to be covered include the criminal and his/her role in society; police and courts, and their effects upon criminal behavior; and rehabilitation and punishment as they affect criminal behavior.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course explains the causes of delinquency in general. The course studies the individual, family, home and social environments as real and potential contributors and causes of juvenile crime. The course also covers differences between juvenile court and adult court, as well as sentence and treatment options.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course explains the causes of delinquency in general. The course studies the individual, family, home and social environments as real and potential contributors and causes of juvenile crime. The course also covers differences between juvenile court and adult court, as well as sentence and treatment options.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course presents the basic concepts of information systems and computer literacy. The course incorporates theory as well as hands-on practice, which focuses on spreadsheets and database management systems (DBMS).
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course presents the basic concepts of information systems and computer literacy. The course incorporates theory as well as hands-on practice, which focuses on spreadsheets and database management systems (DBMS).
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Spahn
Credits: 3
This course presents the basic concepts of information systems and computer literacy. The course incorporates theory as well as hands-on practice, which focuses on spreadsheets and database management systems (DBMS).
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Krueger
Credits: 1
This course provides an introduction to the dental health team, the profession, ethics and jurisprudence, and professional development. Recognition of patient needs and team building skills are emphasized.
Co-requisites: Take DEA-508
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Krueger
Credits: 1
This course provides an introduction to the dental health team, the profession, ethics and jurisprudence, and professional development. Recognition of patient needs and team building skills are emphasized.
Co-requisites: Take DEA-508
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Curl
Credits: 2
Course Fee: $30.00
This course provides introduction to body function and structures; head and neck anatomy, oral embryology, histology and tooth morphology; and related oral pathology as it applies to Dental Assisting.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Curl
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $10.00
This course provides an introduction to pharmacology, nutrition, preventive dentistry concepts, oral diagnosis, and dental/medical emergencies. Background knowledge needed to meet patient needs and identification of related oral pathology is empha sized.
Co-requisites: Enroll concurrently in DEA-256 Dental Anatomy
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Curl
Credits: 1
This course is designed to provide the theoretical concepts and skills associated with monitoring of nitrous oxide and oxygen sedation. Course content provides the student with awareness of the indications and contraindications for nitrous oxide and oxygen sedation use, a working knowledge of the equipment, understanding of the procedure for administering nitrous oxide and oxygen sedation, and prepares the student to monitor nitrous oxide and oxygen sedation. Instructor consent required. Instructor consent required.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Dumicich
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
This course is a survey of the elements of theatre. The course covers units on audience/performer relationships, dramatic forms, dramatic literature, history of the theatre, dramatic theory and criticism, and technical theatre.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Chaclan
Credits: 3
This course gives students a historical and philosophical foundation of the field of early childhood education. It includes an overview of assessment and evidence-based practices. The course also addresses the influences of family-centered practice, inclusion, culture, and language. Students explore early childhood careers.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Chaclan
Credits: 3
This course gives students a historical and philosophical foundation of the field of early childhood education. It includes an overview of assessment and evidence-based practices. The course also addresses the influences of family-centered practice, inclusion, culture, and language. Students explore early childhood careers.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Tubbesing
Credits: 1
This course guides students' development of a professional early childhood education portfolio showcasing their knowledge, skills and dispositions in alignment with the NAEYC Standards for Professional Preparation of Students at the Associate Degree level.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Tubbesing
Credits: 1
Course Fee: $10.00
This course guides students' completion and presentation of a professional early childhood education portfolio showcasing their knowledge, skills and dispositions in alignment with the NAEYC Standards for Professional preparation of Students at the Associate Degree level. This course must be taken in the final semester of the Early Childhood program. Program Coordinator permission required.
Prerequisites: Take ECE-112, ECE-262  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Bruck
Credits: 3
This course focuses on evidence-based concepts in the fields of health, safety and nutrition and their relationship to the growth and development of the young child ages birth to eight. It blends current theory with problem-solving, practical applications and assessments. Course content includes collaboration with families and assesses the role of culture, language and ability on health, safety and nutrition decisions in early childhood settings. Students will need to complete or provide proof of current certification in the following: Mandatory Child Abuse Reporter training; Universal Precautions/Bloodborne Pathogens training; Infant, Child and Adult CPR; Pediatric and Adult First Aid training.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Bruck
Credits: 3
This course focuses on evidence-based concepts in the fields of health, safety and nutrition and their relationship to the growth and development of the young child ages birth to eight. It blends current theory with problem-solving, practical applications and assessments. Course content includes collaboration with families and assesses the role of culture, language and ability on health, safety and nutrition decisions in early childhood settings. Students will need to complete or provide proof of current certification in the following: Mandatory Child Abuse Reporter training; Universal Precautions/Bloodborne Pathogens training; Infant, Child and Adult CPR; Pediatric and Adult First Aid training.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Stundahl
Credits: 3
This course focuses on the development, implementation and assessment of appropriate environments and curricula for young children ages three through eight years old. Students prepare to utilize evidence-based, developmentally appropriate practices in the context of children's family, culture, language and abilities. Emphasis is on understanding children's developmental stages and developing appropriate learning opportunities, interactions and environments to support each child in the following areas: dramatic play, art, music, fine and gross motor play.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Schram
Credits: 3
This course focuses on the development, implementation and assessment of appropriate environments and curricula for young children ages three through eight years old. Students prepare to utilize evidence-based, developmentally appropriate practices in the context of children's family, culture, language and abilities. Emphasis is on understanding children's developmental stages and developing appropriate learning opportunities, interactions and environments to support each child in the following areas: emergent literacy, math, science, technology and social studies.
Prerequisites: Take ECE-158  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Pittenger
Credits: 3
This course reviews typical and atypical development of children from conception to adolescence in all developmental domains. It examines interactions among child, family, and society within a variety of community and cultural contexts and how each impacts the developing child. This course also addresses theories and evidence-based practices associated with understanding and supporting young children.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Pratt
Credits: 3
This course focuses on care, education and assessment of children from birth to thirty-six months. It prepares students to utilize developmentally-appropriate, evidence-based practices, including responsive caregiving, routines as curriculum, collaborative relationships with culturally, linguistically, and ability-diverse children and families and a focus on the whole child in inclusive settings.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Weber
Credits: 2
Course Fee: $60.00
This course provides students the opportunity to observe and interact with children in all three early childhood age divisions: birth to 36 months, 3 to 5 years, and 5 to 8 years in a variety of settings. Students also examine their professional dispositions and career expectations and continue to develop a professional portfolio. For successful completion of this course, students must have on file a high school diploma or GED. Students are required to have a current background check on file before the first class meeting and will need to meet current training and health requirements. Program Coordinator permission required.
Prerequisites: Take ECE-103, ECE-158, and ECE-170  
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET OJT
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Braun
Credits: 3
This course focuses on developmentally appropriate, evidence-based approaches and positive guidance strategies for supporting the development of each child. It emphasizes supportive interactions and developmentally appropriate environments as well as the use of assessment to analyze and guide behaviors. Students study the impact of family and each child's culture, language and ability on child guidance. CPT scores in Reading at 70 or higher and in Sentence Skills at 74 or higher, OR ACT composite score of 22, OR completion of recommended developmental education
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Weber
Credits: 3
This course focuses on developmentally appropriate, evidence-based approaches and positive guidance strategies for supporting the development of each child. It emphasizes supportive interactions and developmentally appropriate environments as well as the use of assessment to analyze and guide behaviors. Students study the impact of family and each child's culture, language and ability on child guidance. CPT scores in Reading at 70 or higher and in Sentence Skills at 74 or higher, OR ACT composite score of 22, OR completion of recommended developmental education
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Braun
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $20.00
This course focuses on using observational techniques for assessment and guidance purposes. Students learn to consider children's diverse culture, language and abilities when using assessment measures. Students are required to have a current background check on file before the first class meeting. Program Coordinator permission required.
Prerequisites: Take ECE-243 ECE-241  
Class Times:
NET LEC
OTHR LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Chaclan
Credits: 3
This course addresses the basic principles common to administering high quality early childhood programs. Topics include director's roles and responsibilities, state and federal regulations, business procedures, staff development and hiring, policy development, fiscal and facility management, marketing, program evaluation, child care advocacy, family and community involvement. This course is designed for students who have completed the Early Childhood Studies diploma and persons interested in becoming a program administrator.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $104.50
This course addresses the essential concern of macroeconomics; understanding and improving the performance of the economy as a whole by studying topics such as the effect of fiscal policy and monetary policy on inflation, unemployment and economic growth in a global economy.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $104.50
This course addresses the essential concern of macroeconomics; understanding and improving the performance of the economy as a whole by studying topics such as the effect of fiscal policy and monetary policy on inflation, unemployment and economic growth in a global economy.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Becker
Credits: 3
This course addresses the essential concern of macroeconomics; understanding and improving the performance of the economy as a whole by studying topics such as the effect of fiscal policy and monetary policy on inflation, unemployment and economic growth in a global economy.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $104.50
This course addresses the essential concern of macroeconomics; understanding and improving the performance of the economy as a whole by studying topics such as the effect of fiscal policy and monetary policy on inflation, unemployment and economic growth in a global economy.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $104.50
This course provides tools to analyze the choices made by households, firms and governments, and how these choices affect various domestic market structures and international markets.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Becker
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $104.50
This course provides tools to analyze the choices made by households, firms and governments, and how these choices affect various domestic market structures and international markets.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Cowell
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $104.50
This course provides tools to analyze the choices made by households, firms and governments, and how these choices affect various domestic market structures and international markets.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Rees
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to professional education providing a historical and philosophical background from which the student can examine his or her own commitment to education. Challenges and issues in education today will be discussed in the context of school organization, funding, curriculum, professionalism, legal issues, and effective teacher characteristics.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to professional education providing a historical and philosophical background from which the student can examine his or her own commitment to education. Challenges and issues in education today will be discussed in the context of school organization, funding, curriculum, professionalism, legal issues, and effective teacher characteristics.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
This course includes interpersonal and intergroup relations and contributes to the development of sensitivity to and the understanding of the values, beliefs, lifestyles and attitudes of individuals and the diverse groups found in a pluralistic society and within current education settings. This course is a required component of Iowa Teacher Licensure.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $41.75
This course applies the principles of psychology in the field of education to classroom contexts. Topics include child/adolescent development, learning, motivation, instructional techniques, and assessment/evaluation.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course provides an overview of special education regulations, policies and programs in educational settings. K-12 pre-service teachers learn the history of special education law, including IDEA and as it applies to NCLB, characteristics of the 8 categories of disability per federal and state regulations, characteristics of talent and gifted programs, and basic component of an IEP. This course is a required component for students seeking K-12 teacher state licensure.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course provides an overview of special education regulations, policies and programs in educational settings. K-12 pre-service teachers learn the history of special education law, including IDEA and as it applies to NCLB, characteristics of the 8 categories of disability per federal and state regulations, characteristics of talent and gifted programs, and basic component of an IEP. This course is a required component for students seeking K-12 teacher state licensure.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Tubbesing
Credits: 3
This course provides an overview of special education regulations, policies and programs in educational settings. K-12 pre-service teachers learn the history of special education law, including IDEA and as it applies to NCLB, characteristics of the 8 categories of disability per federal and state regulations, characteristics of talent and gifted programs, and basic component of an IEP. This course is a required component for students seeking K-12 teacher state licensure.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course introduces prospective teacher-prep candidates and other interested students to a variety of digital tools and Internet resources along with best practices in the use of tools and technologies for classroom-related functions. The course focuses on both current theory and issues as well as on providing experiences that will enable the student to select and evaluate software and hardware for the classroom.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course introduces prospective teacher-prep candidates and other interested students to a variety of digital tools and Internet resources along with best practices in the use of tools and technologies for classroom-related functions. The course focuses on both current theory and issues as well as on providing experiences that will enable the student to select and evaluate software and hardware for the classroom.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is an exploration of writing as a process with attention to audience, purpose and patterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete a writing sample to gauge preparedness for the course and then access instructional staff and resources in the Comet Learning Center both before and during the course to be successful.  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is an exploration of writing as a process with attention to audience, purpose and patterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete a writing sample to gauge preparedness for the course and then access instructional staff and resources in the Comet Learning Center both before and during the course to be successful.  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is an exploration of writing as a process with attention to audience, purpose and patterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete a writing sample to gauge preparedness for the course and then access instructional staff and resources in the Comet Learning Center both before and during the course to be successful.  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is an exploration of writing as a process with attention to audience, purpose and patterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete a writing sample to gauge preparedness for the course and then access instructional staff and resources in the Comet Learning Center both before and during the course to be successful.  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is an exploration of writing as a process with attention to audience, purpose and patterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete a writing sample to gauge preparedness for the course and then access instructional staff and resources in the Comet Learning Center both before and during the course to be successful.  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is an exploration of writing as a process with attention to audience, purpose and patterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete a writing sample to gauge preparedness for the course and then access instructional staff and resources in the Comet Learning Center both before and during the course to be successful.  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Hansen
Credits: 3
This course is an exploration of writing as a process with attention to audience, purpose and patterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete a writing sample to gauge preparedness for the course and then access instructional staff and resources in the Comet Learning Center both before and during the course to be successful.  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Hansen
Credits: 3
This course is an exploration of writing as a process with attention to audience, purpose and patterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete a writing sample to gauge preparedness for the course and then access instructional staff and resources in the Comet Learning Center both before and during the course to be successful.  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Sawyer
Credits: 3
This course is an exploration of writing as a process with attention to audience, purpose and patterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete a writing sample to gauge preparedness for the course and then access instructional staff and resources in the Comet Learning Center both before and during the course to be successful.  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is an exploration of writing as a process with attention to audience, purpose and patterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete a writing sample to gauge preparedness for the course and then access instructional staff and resources in the Comet Learning Center both before and during the course to be successful.  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $23.50
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 with emphasis on developing more complex, sophisticated forms of exposition. It includes a research paper requiring library research, documentation, and bibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Brasch
Credits: 3
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 with emphasis on developing more complex, sophisticated forms of exposition. It includes a research paper requiring library research, documentation, and bibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Brasch
Credits: 3
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 with emphasis on developing more complex, sophisticated forms of exposition. It includes a research paper requiring library research, documentation, and bibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $23.50
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 with emphasis on developing more complex, sophisticated forms of exposition. It includes a research paper requiring library research, documentation, and bibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Kosse
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $23.50
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 with emphasis on developing more complex, sophisticated forms of exposition. It includes a research paper requiring library research, documentation, and bibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $42.50
This course is an introduction to imaginative writing, offering instruction and extensive practice in writing fiction, poetry, and drama. Student writing is discussed in a workshop setting.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $42.50
This course is an introduction to imaginative writing, offering instruction and extensive practice in writing fiction, poetry, and drama. Student writing is discussed in a workshop setting.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $74.75
A combined lecture and lab course focusing on environmental concerns: ecosystems, pollution, population, extinction, ethics, energy, food, conservation, and future interrelationships among these concerns.
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $74.75
A combined lecture and lab course focusing on environmental concerns: ecosystems, pollution, population, extinction, ethics, energy, food, conservation, and future interrelationships among these concerns.
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $74.75
A combined lecture and lab course focusing on environmental concerns: ecosystems, pollution, population, extinction, ethics, energy, food, conservation, and future interrelationships among these concerns.
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: McCune
Credits: 3
This course is an overview of personal financial planning with emphasis in the areas of personal money management, budgeting, taxes, investments, and risk. This course also covers the process of buying/leasing autos, and purchasing a home. Students are introduced to issues relating to credit management and insurance products as well.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Book Fee: $52.00
This course is for beginners; not recommended for students who have had two or more years of high school French. Introduction to French language and culture through development of reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course is an introduction to German language and culture through development of reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Not recommended for students who have had two or more years of high school German.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course is a continuation of FLG 141 furthering the development of reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Pre-requisite is FLG 141 Elementary German I or instructor consent.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course introduces Spanish language and culture through development of reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. It emphasizes pronunciation, vocabulary, and basic grammar, reading, and writing.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course introduces Spanish language and culture through development of reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. It emphasizes pronunciation, vocabulary, and basic grammar, reading, and writing.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Mercado de Lafuente
Credits: 4
This course introduces Spanish language and culture through development of reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. It emphasizes pronunciation, vocabulary, and basic grammar, reading, and writing.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Mercado de Lafuente
Credits: 4
This course introduces Spanish language and culture through development of reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. It emphasizes pronunciation, vocabulary, and basic grammar, reading, and writing.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course introduces Spanish language and culture through development of reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. It emphasizes pronunciation, vocabulary, and basic grammar, reading, and writing.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course is a continuation of FLS 141. It will expand on the learning from FLS 141 and develop a deeper understanding and comprehension of the language and culture. It will improve the student?s ability to interact with aural and written Spanish. It will improve the student?s ability to communicate in both written and spoken form in the language.
Prerequisites: Take FLS-141,  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course is a continuation of FLS 141. It will expand on the learning from FLS 141 and develop a deeper understanding and comprehension of the language and culture. It will improve the student?s ability to interact with aural and written Spanish. It will improve the student?s ability to communicate in both written and spoken form in the language.
Prerequisites: Take FLS-141,  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Hueser
Credits: 3
This course builds upon skills from Elementary Spanish I and II, with further study of the Spanish language and diverse cultures of the Spanish-speaking world. A secondary focus is on expanding reading and writing skills. Students continue to refine their use of practical, applicable, and conversational Spanish, achieving an Intermediate Low/Mid proficiency level of the ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines and 5 C's of the World-Readiness Standards.
Prerequisites: Take FLS-142,  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is a geographic survey of nations and continents with an emphasis on important physical characteristics of the major regions of the world. Attention is devoted to demographic, economic, political, and cultural development and the consequent contemporary relationship with each other.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Hinz
Credits: 3
This course is a geographic survey of nations and continents with an emphasis on important physical characteristics of the major regions of the world. Attention is devoted to demographic, economic, political, and cultural development and the consequent contemporary relationship with each other.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Wilcke
Credits: 3
This course is an Introduction to software used for page layout, print design and publishing. Students are introduced to and practice typography skills by combining text with digital images to create professional layouts.This course also provides the essential skills of digital document construction using Adobe® Acrobat. Students learn the skills needed to create a variety of interactive digital documents in the Adobe Portable Document Format.
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Wilcke
Credits: 3
This course is an Introduction to software used for page layout, print design and publishing. Students are introduced to and practice typography skills by combining text with digital images to create professional layouts.This course also provides the essential skills of digital document construction using Adobe® Acrobat. Students learn the skills needed to create a variety of interactive digital documents in the Adobe Portable Document Format.
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $220.00
This course covers an introduction to the Mac OS interface and associated hardware. It also covers the Adobe Photoshop software, which is used to manipulate images used in digital and printed media. Topics include software interface, tools, retouching, collage, scanning, keyboard shortcuts, corrective filters and techniques, color correction and automation.
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Wilcke
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $30.00
The course is the first in a series that serves as an introduction to the principles of design and idea generation with a strong emphasis on typography. Students explore how these principles are applied in the marketplace.
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Bell
Credits: 3
This course examines marketing products and services for the digital era.  This course will explore the marketing activities and tools that support the buying and selling of goods and services using the internet, mobile networks and commerce infrastructure that triggers a consumer to make a transaction.
Prerequisites: Take SMM-101 GRA-140  
Co-requisites: Take MMS-132
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Bell
Credits: 3
This course explores the processes, strategies, and technologies that support the collection, managing, and publishing of digital information and the production and presentation of content in a digital format.  Students will learn the strategies and tools used to increase website traffic, drive engagement, qualify lead generation, retain customers, and create other positive client-related outcomes.
Prerequisites: Take SMM-101  
Co-requisites: Take MMS-132
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Bell
Credits: 3
This course discusses the strategies and tools used to create, curate, and utilize video as a means of digital marketing.  Students will be engaged in the process of marketing products or services to a targeted audience, driving sales, and raising product and brand awareness.  Students will explore various ways to measure metrics to track engagement to ensure successful video marketing strategies.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-180  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $35.00
This course provides insight into the effective use of color through the study of contemporary color theory including additive and subtractive color. This course involves the development of color perception, expression, and application in traditional and digital design, through a series of problem solving exercises and projects. Fundamental studio experiences, along with a historical perspective, will provide insight and understanding to the intrinsic power of color in design.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-209 GRA-131  
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Gasaway
Credits: 2
Course Fee: $145.00
This course provides a fundamental knowledge of ingredients. Students develop their awareness of food products and the world of food.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Gasaway
Credits: 2
This course introduces students to the importance of various sustainability practices and a historical perspective of food and culture, its supply chain, and how we came to have a global market.  Students will implement these practices in food service operations to control operating costs and be good environmental stewards.  Students will also get an overview of food worldwide, looking at thirteen significant global cuisines, ingredients, and origins.
Prerequisites: Take HCM-100  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Hartog
Credits: 3
This course traces the Western tradition from Antiquity through the seventeenth century. Emphasizes the process of change and the dynamics and interrelationships of events of the major societies, governance, and cultures of the Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance and beginnings of early modern times.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Peiffer
Credits: 3
This course traces the Western tradition from Antiquity through the seventeenth century. Emphasizes the process of change and the dynamics and interrelationships of events of the major societies, governance, and cultures of the Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance and beginnings of early modern times.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course traces the Western tradition from Antiquity through the seventeenth century. Emphasizes the process of change and the dynamics and interrelationships of events of the major societies, governance, and cultures of the Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance and beginnings of early modern times.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Fick
Credits: 3
This course surveys Western history from the age of Enlightenment in the Eighteenth century to present day.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Swain
Credits: 3
This course surveys Western history from the age of Enlightenment in the Eighteenth century to present day.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the basic people, issues, movements, and events which shaped the American experience from Pre-Columbian times to the Civil War and Reconstruction.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the basic people, issues, movements, and events which shaped the American experience from Pre-Columbian times to the Civil War and Reconstruction.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Surveys the basic forces and events that shaped American life from the Reconstruction era to the present.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Garcia
Credits: 3
Surveys the basic forces and events that shaped American life from the Reconstruction era to the present.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Surveys the basic forces and events that shaped American life from the Reconstruction era to the present.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Beyer
Credits: 3
This course surveys the historical, geographical and economic context of the development of the Pacific Basin region: Northeast Asia (China, Japan, Korea, Russia, and the Far East), Southeast Asia (Laos, Kampuchea, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar, and India). Examines issues such as modernity versus traditional; the conflict between east and west, political authority and economic growth; the United States in the Pacific; and cultural differences of each individual group of people.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Loutsch
Credits: 2
This course provides an overview of the medical coding systems of ICD-10-CM and CPT as well as application of these codes in medical facilities. Students will identify the medical documentation used to determine the correct ICD-10-CM, CPT and HCPCS Level II codes. Students demonstrate use of the coding manuals by assigning codes to medical diagnoses, procedures and services utilizing coding guidelines and compliance regulations.  Medical scenarios and case studies will allow students to practice assigning ICD-10-CM, CPT and HCPCS Level II codes recognizing how these coding systems work together, identifying medical necessity, usage of modifiers while following compliance guidelines and regulations for health care reimbursement, reporting to external agencies for data collection and research.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Loutsch
Credits: 2
This course provides an overview of the medical coding systems of ICD-10-CM and CPT as well as application of these codes in medical facilities. Students will identify the medical documentation used to determine the correct ICD-10-CM, CPT and HCPCS Level II codes. Students demonstrate use of the coding manuals by assigning codes to medical diagnoses, procedures and services utilizing coding guidelines and compliance regulations.  Medical scenarios and case studies will allow students to practice assigning ICD-10-CM, CPT and HCPCS Level II codes recognizing how these coding systems work together, identifying medical necessity, usage of modifiers while following compliance guidelines and regulations for health care reimbursement, reporting to external agencies for data collection and research.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Briese
Credits: 2
This course provides an overview of the medical coding systems of ICD-10-CM and CPT as well as application of these codes in medical facilities. Students will identify the medical documentation used to determine the correct ICD-10-CM, CPT and HCPCS Level II codes. Students demonstrate use of the coding manuals by assigning codes to medical diagnoses, procedures and services utilizing coding guidelines and compliance regulations.  Medical scenarios and case studies will allow students to practice assigning ICD-10-CM, CPT and HCPCS Level II codes recognizing how these coding systems work together, identifying medical necessity, usage of modifiers while following compliance guidelines and regulations for health care reimbursement, reporting to external agencies for data collection and research.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Reeves
Credits: 3
This course provides students the opportunity to create, collect, manage, retrieve, and access medical records using an electronic health record application. Students will use simulation software to record patient demographic and health information produced in a medical facility.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-114
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Reeves
Credits: 1
This course provides the medical administrative student with hands-on experience in the use of a computerized, medical office, practice management system. The student will create, retrieve and edit patient demographic and doctor and financial files, enter CPT and ICD-9-CM (procedures and diagnoses) codes, enter charges for services, post insurance reimbursement and cash payments, make adjustments and refunds on accounts, generate insurance claims forms, schedule and change appointments and run and analyze practice management reports.
Prerequisites: Take MAP-123  
Co-requisites: Take MAP-141
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Hannah
Credits: 1
This course is designed to provide information on career options for individuals who are interested in pursuing a career in the health care industry. Students are given opportunities for career exploration through research and projects. Topics include: health care delivery systems, legal and ethical issues, health promotion, wellness, and characteristics of health care workers.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Williams
Credits: 3
This course is designed to provide information on career options for individuals who are interested in pursuing a career in the healthcare industry. It includes the study of team dynamics and communication techniques necessary to work and succeed in the healthcare field. Students are given opportunities for career exploration through research and projects utilizing the internet and library databases. It also provides instruction in browsing the internet, using email, and other computer literacy tools necessary for taking online courses and for careers in the healthcare industry.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course presents medical terminology as the language of medicine. It also studies spelling, pronunciation and usage, emphasis on word analysis and construction of definitions.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: McDermott
Credits: 3
This course presents medical terminology as the language of medicine. It also studies spelling, pronunciation and usage, emphasis on word analysis and construction of definitions.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Monk
Credits: 3
This course presents medical terminology as the language of medicine. It also studies spelling, pronunciation and usage, emphasis on word analysis and construction of definitions.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Hannah
Credits: 3
This course presents medical terminology as the language of medicine. It also studies spelling, pronunciation and usage, emphasis on word analysis and construction of definitions.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Peterson
Credits: 3
This course presents medical terminology as the language of medicine. It also studies spelling, pronunciation and usage, emphasis on word analysis and construction of definitions.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Williams
Credits: 3
This course provides the student with a framework of knowledge to recognize the basic concepts and principles of pharmacology. Major drug classifications and their actions, indications for use, adverse effects, interactions and contraindications for use are explored. Students are introduced to routes of medication administration, dosage calculation, and patient education related to medications.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Mercer
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to a variety of medical and surgical conditions which include etiology, symptoms, diagnostic procedures and treatment. Where it is appropriate, basic pharmacology and effects will be included. Application of therapy according to diagnosis is discussed.
Prerequisites: Take HSC-114 or BIO-168 or BIO-163,  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Ridgway
Credits: 3
This course explores the influence of Philosophy, Literature, History, and the Arts on ancient and modern cultures, including the impact of other cultures on America's approach to living.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Lewis
Credits: 3
This course provides an understanding of the role of mythology in human history throughout the world. The relationships among myth, religion, and culture are explored.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $57.50
This course provides emerging and existing leaders the opportunity to explore the concept of leadership and to develop and improve their leadership skills. This course is designed to use a variety of learning techniques that may include, but not limited to, integration of humanities into the study of leadership, discussion, experiential exercises, film and shared-analysis.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 2
This course is an introduction to the legal profession, with special emphasis on the responsibilities of the paralegal. Students will learn the core skills required of paralegals, including verbal and written communication, critical thinking and analytical reasoning, and investigation and case management.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 2
This course will introduce students to the types of ethical dilemmas that they will face in the law office setting; generally to the ethical rules developed by the American Bar Association, to the rules adopted by this jurisdiction for the regulation of attorney and paralegal conduct, to the model codes of paralegal associations; and to methods for researching the answers to ethical dilemmas.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is a study of wills, trusts, probate procedures, estate administration taxes, and testate and intestate succession. Students will learn how to draft basic wills, trusts, and advance health care directives. Students will also learn how to administer a typical estate.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
In this course, students will utilize and apply the research skills developed in Legal Research (LGL 151), to research and draft opinion letters and other types of legal correspondence, an objective interoffice memorandum, and a persuasive motion brief. Appellate briefs will also be introduced. A foundational aspect of the course will be developing students' legal reasoning skills.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an examination of the more common crimes, criminal defenses and the procedures used to process a criminal case from arrest to final disposition.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is a study of law and procedures relative to marriage, dissolution and adoption.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Erickson
Credits: 3
This course provides an introduction to the study of short fiction, poetry, and drama.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105,  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Erickson
Credits: 3
This course provides an introduction to the study of short fiction, poetry, and drama.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105,  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Ridgway
Credits: 3
This course provides an introduction to the study of short fiction, poetry, and drama.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105,  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Ridgway
Credits: 3
This course provides an introduction to the study of short fiction, poetry, and drama.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105,  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $41.75
This course is a survey of children's literature suitable for elementary education. Focus is on the review and selection of materials as well as delivery techniques. Also emphasized is the role of literature in the child's total development.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $41.75
This course is a survey of children's literature suitable for elementary education. Focus is on the review and selection of materials as well as delivery techniques. Also emphasized is the role of literature in the child's total development.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Allen
Credits: 3
This course surveys American literature from its beginnings through the Civil War.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 LIT-101,  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Lewis
Credits: 3
This course is a survey of writers of the Western and the Eastern worlds from the ancient Greeks through the Early Modern Period, considered in the social and intellectual contexts of the periods.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 LIT-101,  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $35.50
An introduction to literature of the last three decades, studied in a social and cultural context.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 LIT-101  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Smith
Credits: 3
This is a lecture course that provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to work with patients, patient records, and professional responsibilities in the medical office.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Briese
Credits: 3
This course introduces the major types of medical insurance coverage and reimbursement. This course also emphasizes insurance terminology, and preparation of insurance claims. It includes maintenance of reimbursement and claims records.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Monk
Credits: 2
This course introduces principles of medical law, medical ethics, and bioethics. It will emphasize the function of law and ethical issues as it applies to the medical environment.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Smith
Credits: 2
This course introduces principles of medical law, medical ethics, and bioethics. It will emphasize the function of law and ethical issues as it applies to the medical environment.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Mollamohammada
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course is designed to reinforce algebraic concepts such as order of operations, exponents, algebraic expressions, polynomials, factoring, linear equations and inequalities, systems of equations, graphing, and applications.
Prerequisites: Recommended minimum ACT Math score of 17 or an ALEKS Assessment score of 17 or an ACT Composite of 22.  Students not meeting the minimum score are strongly encouraged to work with the Comet Learning Center to enhance math skills prior to enrolling in the course.  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Nguyen
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course is designed to reinforce algebraic concepts such as order of operations, exponents, algebraic expressions, polynomials, factoring, linear equations and inequalities, systems of equations, graphing, and applications.
Prerequisites: Recommended minimum ACT Math score of 17 or an ALEKS Assessment score of 17 or an ACT Composite of 22.  Students not meeting the minimum score are strongly encouraged to work with the Comet Learning Center to enhance math skills prior to enrolling in the course.  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Knecht
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course provides a broad mathematical knowledge to calculate, analyze, and solve day-to-day problems. Topics include number theory and the real number system, algebra, graph and data interpretation, calculator usage, mathematical reasoning process, problem solving techniques, probability and statistics, geometry, and consumer mathematics. Additional supplemental instruction for students will be available through the Comet Learning Center using ALEKS as an instructional tool.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or an ACT Math score of 20 or an ALEKS assessment score of 29 or an ACT Composite score of 22.  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Lander
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
This course addresses linear functions and inequalities, quadratics, conics, polynomials and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, linear systems, matrices and determinants. Additional topics may include sequences, series, permutations, combinations, and probability. Completion of Pre-requisite course or alternative assessment required for enrollment.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or ACT Math Score of 21 or ALEKS assessment score of 32.  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Knecht
Credits: 5
Book Fee: $112.00
This is an intensive course in College Algebra and Trigonometry.  Topics include algebraic equations and inequalities, functions and their graphs, exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometric identities and equations, sequences and series, and applications.
Prerequisites: MAT 121 or ACT Math score of 22 or ALEKS assessment score of 35.  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $112.00
This course is designed to provide the student with a foundation in statistical concepts and procedures. The emphasis is on descriptive statistics, probability, binomial and normal distributions, elementary sampling theory, hypothesis testing, and linear regression.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or Higher.  An ACT Math score of 22 or ALEKS assessment score of 33 may be used in lieu of the pre-requisite course.  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $112.00
This course is designed to provide the student with a foundation in statistical concepts and procedures. The emphasis is on descriptive statistics, probability, binomial and normal distributions, elementary sampling theory, hypothesis testing, and linear regression.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or Higher.  An ACT Math score of 22 or ALEKS assessment score of 33 may be used in lieu of the pre-requisite course.  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $112.00
This course is designed to provide the student with a foundation in statistical concepts and procedures. The emphasis is on descriptive statistics, probability, binomial and normal distributions, elementary sampling theory, hypothesis testing, and linear regression.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or Higher.  An ACT Math score of 22 or ALEKS assessment score of 33 may be used in lieu of the pre-requisite course.  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Harris
Credits: 4
Book Fee: $112.00
This course addresses theory, techniques, and applications of statistical analyses; descriptive statistics, probability, sampling, estimation, test of hypotheses, ANOVA, linear regression, and nonparametric procedures. Computer skills and use is needed throughout.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 or Higher An ACT Math score of 22 or  an ALEKS assessment score of 33 may be used in lieu of the pre-requisite course.  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Albert
Credits: 3
This course covers all fundamental arithmetic concepts and more routine algebraic operations. Arithmetic concepts are fractions, percentages, graphing, decimals, ratios, word problems, metrics, areas, and volumes. Algebraic work includes solving simpler equations, proportions, and formula rearrangement.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Murrell
Credits: 3
This course covers all fundamental arithmetic concepts and more routine algebraic operations. Arithmetic concepts are fractions, percentages, graphing, decimals, ratios, word problems, metrics, areas, and volumes. Algebraic work includes solving simpler equations, proportions, and formula rearrangement.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Clark
Credits: 3
This course covers all fundamental arithmetic concepts and more routine algebraic operations. Arithmetic concepts are fractions, percentages, graphing, decimals, ratios, word problems, metrics, areas, and volumes. Algebraic work includes solving simpler equations, proportions, and formula rearrangement.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Clark
Credits: 3
This course covers all fundamental arithmetic concepts and more routine algebraic operations. Arithmetic concepts are fractions, percentages, graphing, decimals, ratios, word problems, metrics, areas, and volumes. Algebraic work includes solving simpler equations, proportions, and formula rearrangement.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Potts
Credits: 3
This course covers all fundamental arithmetic concepts and more routine algebraic operations. Arithmetic concepts are fractions, percentages, graphing, decimals, ratios, word problems, metrics, areas, and volumes. Algebraic work includes solving simpler equations, proportions, and formula rearrangement.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $142.00
This course introduces students to the role of planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling in formal and informal organizations of all sizes. This course presents theoretical bases and real world examples of implementation.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $142.00
This course introduces students to the role of planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling in formal and informal organizations of all sizes. This course presents theoretical bases and real world examples of implementation.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $41.75
This course examines first-line supervisors' responsibilities and discusses aspects of leadership. Students learn practical approaches to dealing with supervisor problems, explore the role of the supervisor in a constantly changing environment, and examine models of effective planning.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Mueller
Credits: 3
This course is a combination of theoretical and practical approaches to human resource management. Topics include job design, employee selection, employee development, employee appraisal, and employee termination. Additionally, it explores federal statutes relating to EEO, Affirmative Action, OSHA, and labor unions and also addresses employee compensation and fringe benefit packages.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Favors
Credits: 3
This course is a combination of theoretical and practical approaches to human resource management. Topics include job design, employee selection, employee development, employee appraisal, and employee termination. Additionally, it explores federal statutes relating to EEO, Affirmative Action, OSHA, and labor unions and also addresses employee compensation and fringe benefit packages.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is a combination of theoretical and practical approaches to human resource management. Topics include job design, employee selection, employee development, employee appraisal, and employee termination. Additionally, it explores federal statutes relating to EEO, Affirmative Action, OSHA, and labor unions and also addresses employee compensation and fringe benefit packages.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Underbakke
Credits: 3
This course enables students to understand the process of developing human resources by providing a thorough analysis of training as it relates to organizational objectives and strategies. It emphasizes the conceptual and practical value of developing training programs, with practical examples provided for both large and small organizations.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Sorvaag
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
This course offers an overview of the principles of employment law and practices. It looks at the legal considerations that occur when an employer-employee relationship is established, and permissible activities in handling personnel problems are covered. Significant Supreme Court used as resources.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Hardy
Credits: 3
This course identifies the strategies and tools necessary to meet the challenges of a multi-cultural workplace. Students explore behaviors that block organizational and individual effectiveness and will become more aware of their own viewpoints and stereotypes. Workplace cultures explored include but are not limited to a variety of ethnic groups, men and women, gay persons, persons with disabilities, and younger/older workers.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course covers consumer and organizational buying behavior, targeting market opportunities, developing and managing new products, marketing channels, logistics, and strategic market planning and implementation. This course examines marketing from the consumers' and organizational perspective.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course covers consumer and organizational buying behavior, targeting market opportunities, developing and managing new products, marketing channels, logistics, and strategic market planning and implementation. This course examines marketing from the consumers' and organizational perspective.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Mueller
Credits: 3
This course covers consumer and organizational buying behavior, targeting market opportunities, developing and managing new products, marketing channels, logistics, and strategic market planning and implementation. This course examines marketing from the consumers' and organizational perspective.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course covers consumer and organizational buying behavior, targeting market opportunities, developing and managing new products, marketing channels, logistics, and strategic market planning and implementation. This course examines marketing from the consumers' and organizational perspective.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $41.75
This course introduces the basic fundamentals of selling. The significant role of selling in our economy is stressed. Effective methods and procedures dealing with how to sell ethically and how to build long-term relationships with customers will be covered.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $41.75
This course covers the functions of advertising including advertising objectives, targeting the advertising to the identified consumer, designing the complete campaign strategy, budgeting the campaign, selecting the media, scheduling the campaign, and writing headlines and copy. MKT-110 Principles of Marketing is recommended prior to this course.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
A survey course that examines the American media forms including journalism, broadcast, public relations and advertising as well as the world wide web. It is designed for a better understanding of the different forms of Mass Media, how they work and how they impact society.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
A general course designed to make the student more aware of musical form, media, genres, musical periods, and the essential role of music in life and culture. Emphasizes the development of tools for intelligent listening and appreciation.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
A general course designed to make the student more aware of musical form, media, genres, musical periods, and the essential role of music in life and culture. Emphasizes the development of tools for intelligent listening and appreciation.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
A general course designed to make the student more aware of musical form, media, genres, musical periods, and the essential role of music in life and culture. Emphasizes the development of tools for intelligent listening and appreciation.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Darwin
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
A general course designed to make the student more aware of musical form, media, genres, musical periods, and the essential role of music in life and culture. Emphasizes the development of tools for intelligent listening and appreciation.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Darwin
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
A general course designed to make the student more aware of musical form, media, genres, musical periods, and the essential role of music in life and culture. Emphasizes the development of tools for intelligent listening and appreciation.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
A general course designed to make the student more aware of musical form, media, genres, musical periods, and the essential role of music in life and culture. Emphasizes the development of tools for intelligent listening and appreciation.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course introduces the basic materials of music, including musical notation, melody, harmony, rhythm, major and minor scales and keys, chord construction, composition and transposition. It is intended for students with strong interest but limited background in music theory.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Silbernagel
Credits: 3
In this course, students will learn the architecture of computer systems. The course focuses on the operational means by which computers store, process, and interact with other computers and devices. This is a combined lecture and lab course to instruct students on how computers and networks work on hardware and software level.
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Albright
Credits: 4
This course is the second in a series of three that teaches the fundamentals of deploying, supporting, and administering current Microsoft Windows systems. It is also designed to support individuals preparing to take the current Administering Windows Server exam.
Prerequisites: Take NET-171  
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB3
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Sporrer
Credits: 3
This course takes the concepts and knowledge learned in Securing a Linux Environment I and applies them to common applications run on Unix/Linux operating systems. It focuses on identifying the many risks of running Linux hosts applications and methods to minimize those risks. Students learn how to test the overall security of these applications and apply proper security measures.
Prerequisites: Take NET-423 or NET-121  
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Sporrer
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $80.00
This course enables students to use penetration-testing tools and techniques that ethical hackers and security testers utilize to protect computer networks.  Skills and techniques include foot printing, social engineering, vulnerability scanning, enumeration, and effective communication.  The course incorporates a lab component in which students practice skills designed to assess security flaws in a network.
Prerequisites: Take NET-423 OR NET-501  
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Schnee
Credits: 3
This course enables students to gain the knowledge and skills to successfully install, configure, and use virtualization platforms.  Students will gain a working knowledge of VMware, Microsoft, and Oracle products for both workstations and servers.  The course also covers concepts such as virtual storage and virtual networking.
Prerequisites: Take NET-121 and NET-197  
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Sporrer
Credits: 3
This course is a combined lab and lecture course designed to provide students with a fundamental understanding of network security principles and implementation. Students learn the technologies and principles involved in creating a secure computer networking environment. Students learn about authentication, types of attacks and malicious code, threats and countermeasures for e-mail, web applications, remote access, file and print services, intrusion detection systems, firewalls, physical security concepts, security policies, disaster recovery, and computer forensics. Students have a variety of hands-on and case project assignments that reinforce the concepts you read in each chapter.
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Sporrer
Credits: 3
This course is a combined lab and lecture course designed to provide students with a fundamental understanding of network security principles and implementation. Students learn the technologies and principles involved in creating a secure computer networking environment. Students learn about authentication, types of attacks and malicious code, threats and countermeasures for e-mail, web applications, remote access, file and print services, intrusion detection systems, firewalls, physical security concepts, security policies, disaster recovery, and computer forensics. Students have a variety of hands-on and case project assignments that reinforce the concepts you read in each chapter.
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Schnee
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $80.00
This course is based on the International Organization of Standardization's Code of Practice for Information Security Management. It uses real world examples and cases to instruct the student on creating a working security policy, maintain regulatory compliance, and protect information and information systems.
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Sporrer
Credits: 3
This course is a combined lecture and lab class that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of computer forensics, investigation tools and techniques. Students learn what computer forensics and investigation is as a profession and they gain an understanding of the overall investigative process as well as how to set up an investigator's office and laboratory. Students learn about the computer forensic hardware and software tools available. Students also learn the importance of digital evidence controls and how to process crime and incident scenes as well as be introduced to data acquisition, computer forensic analysis, e-mail investigations, and image file recovery. The course provides a range of laboratory and hands-on assignments for students.
Prerequisites: Take NET-161 OR NET-121  
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -09/11/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Seil
Credits: 1
This course studies the theory and techniques of coaching the interscholastic athlete and the interscholastic team, as well as the related responsibilities, duties, and problems. This is one of four courses leading to the coaching authorization issued by the Iowa Department of Education as a head coach or assistant coach of any interscholastic athletic activity. Completion of this course after July 2000 fulfills the Iowa State coaching endorsement ethics requirement.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course introduces a broad spectrum of philosophical questions and perspectives, with an emphasis on the systematic questioning of basic assumptions about reality, knowledge, meaning, and values.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Perry
Credits: 3
This course introduces a broad spectrum of philosophical questions and perspectives, with an emphasis on the systematic questioning of basic assumptions about reality, knowledge, meaning, and values.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $42.00
This course introduces fundamental theories of moral behavior and examines important concepts and arguments used in moral reasoning, and applies ethical theories to contemporary personal and social issues.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $42.00
This course introduces fundamental theories of moral behavior and examines important concepts and arguments used in moral reasoning, and applies ethical theories to contemporary personal and social issues.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Hall
Credits: 3
This course introduces fundamental theories of moral behavior and examines important concepts and arguments used in moral reasoning, and applies ethical theories to contemporary personal and social issues.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Hall
Credits: 3
This course introduces fundamental theories of moral behavior and examines important concepts and arguments used in moral reasoning, and applies ethical theories to contemporary personal and social issues.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Yanney
Credits: 3
This course introduces fundamental theories of moral behavior and examines important concepts and arguments used in moral reasoning, and applies ethical theories to contemporary personal and social issues.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $42.00
This course introduces fundamental theories of moral behavior and examines important concepts and arguments used in moral reasoning, and applies ethical theories to contemporary personal and social issues.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Mollamohammada
Credits: 4
A combined lecture and lab class. Topics covered come from physics, astronomy, chemistry, geology and meteorology. There are no prerequisites. The course is intended to meet the science requirement for non-science majors including elementary education majors.
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is a physical science course which explores the mysteries of the universe. Through scientific reason, the course will examine the following: the history of astronomy, the planets, stars, nebulae, galaxies, the creation and fate of the universe and our place in it. This course includes amateur observation techniques.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course focusing on the forces acting on bodies and their relationship to friction, motion, momentum, work, and energy in the field of mechanics; fluid mechanics, wave motion, sound, heat, and thermodynamics.
Co-requisites: Take MAT-121
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course focusing on the forces acting on bodies and their relationship to friction, motion, momentum, work, and energy in the field of mechanics; fluid mechanics, wave motion, sound, heat, and thermodynamics.
Co-requisites: Take MAT-121
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Fotouhi Ardakani
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course focusing on the forces acting on bodies and their relationship to friction, motion, momentum, work, and energy in the field of mechanics; fluid mechanics, wave motion, sound, heat, and thermodynamics.
Co-requisites: Take MAT-121
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 5
Course Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $41.75
This is a lecture and lab course covering vectors, kinematics, Newton's laws, linear and angular momentum, gravitation, energy, fluid mechanics, heat, and thermodynamics.
Co-requisites: Take MAT-211
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 5
Course Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $41.75
A continuation of Classical Physics I, this is a lecture and lab course covering oscillations, wave motion, sound, electricity, magnetism, and optics.
Prerequisites: Take PHY-212,  
Class Times:
NET LEC
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the American system of government, including the U.S. Constitution. Basic philosophies, general principles of federalism, civil liberties, public opinion, political parties and interest groups, the electoral process, and the structure and function of national government will be covered.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Priestley
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $41.75
This Course is an introduction to the study of foreign policies, diplomacy, economics, security, and organizations. Current problems in international relations will be addressed.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $41.75
This course introduces students to the application of psychological theory and practice to the work place. The course includes a variety of human relations skills and diversity with an emphasis on practical application. Attention is given to workforce dynamics with a focus on conflict resolution, leadership skills, and interpersonal communication, as they relate to family, work and day-to-day experiences.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Comstock
Credits: 3
This course introduces students to the application of psychological theory and practice to the work place. The course includes a variety of human relations skills and diversity with an emphasis on practical application. Attention is given to workforce dynamics with a focus on conflict resolution, leadership skills, and interpersonal communication, as they relate to family, work and day-to-day experiences.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $63.25
This course introduces students to the scientific study of mental processes and behavior with emphasis on the nervous system, learning and memory, cognition, sensation and perception, motivation and emotion, personality, intelligence, stress, psychological disorders and therapy, and social influence. This course explains the roles of theory and empirical evidence in describing, and predicting behavior. Students apply critical thinking in relation to research methods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $63.25
This course introduces students to the scientific study of mental processes and behavior with emphasis on the nervous system, learning and memory, cognition, sensation and perception, motivation and emotion, personality, intelligence, stress, psychological disorders and therapy, and social influence. This course explains the roles of theory and empirical evidence in describing, and predicting behavior. Students apply critical thinking in relation to research methods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $63.25
This course introduces students to the scientific study of mental processes and behavior with emphasis on the nervous system, learning and memory, cognition, sensation and perception, motivation and emotion, personality, intelligence, stress, psychological disorders and therapy, and social influence. This course explains the roles of theory and empirical evidence in describing, and predicting behavior. Students apply critical thinking in relation to research methods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $63.25
This course introduces students to the scientific study of mental processes and behavior with emphasis on the nervous system, learning and memory, cognition, sensation and perception, motivation and emotion, personality, intelligence, stress, psychological disorders and therapy, and social influence. This course explains the roles of theory and empirical evidence in describing, and predicting behavior. Students apply critical thinking in relation to research methods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $63.25
This course introduces students to the scientific study of mental processes and behavior with emphasis on the nervous system, learning and memory, cognition, sensation and perception, motivation and emotion, personality, intelligence, stress, psychological disorders and therapy, and social influence. This course explains the roles of theory and empirical evidence in describing, and predicting behavior. Students apply critical thinking in relation to research methods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $63.25
This course introduces students to the scientific study of mental processes and behavior with emphasis on the nervous system, learning and memory, cognition, sensation and perception, motivation and emotion, personality, intelligence, stress, psychological disorders and therapy, and social influence. This course explains the roles of theory and empirical evidence in describing, and predicting behavior. Students apply critical thinking in relation to research methods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Dunn
Credits: 3
This course introduces students to the scientific study of mental processes and behavior with emphasis on the nervous system, learning and memory, cognition, sensation and perception, motivation and emotion, personality, intelligence, stress, psychological disorders and therapy, and social influence. This course explains the roles of theory and empirical evidence in describing, and predicting behavior. Students apply critical thinking in relation to research methods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Jambor
Credits: 3
This course introduces students to the scientific study of mental processes and behavior with emphasis on the nervous system, learning and memory, cognition, sensation and perception, motivation and emotion, personality, intelligence, stress, psychological disorders and therapy, and social influence. This course explains the roles of theory and empirical evidence in describing, and predicting behavior. Students apply critical thinking in relation to research methods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Carter
Credits: 3
This course introduces students to the scientific study of mental processes and behavior with emphasis on the nervous system, learning and memory, cognition, sensation and perception, motivation and emotion, personality, intelligence, stress, psychological disorders and therapy, and social influence. This course explains the roles of theory and empirical evidence in describing, and predicting behavior. Students apply critical thinking in relation to research methods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Gifford
Credits: 3
This course introduces students to the scientific study of mental processes and behavior with emphasis on the nervous system, learning and memory, cognition, sensation and perception, motivation and emotion, personality, intelligence, stress, psychological disorders and therapy, and social influence. This course explains the roles of theory and empirical evidence in describing, and predicting behavior. Students apply critical thinking in relation to research methods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Callens
Credits: 3
This course introduces students to the scientific study of mental processes and behavior with emphasis on the nervous system, learning and memory, cognition, sensation and perception, motivation and emotion, personality, intelligence, stress, psychological disorders and therapy, and social influence. This course explains the roles of theory and empirical evidence in describing, and predicting behavior. Students apply critical thinking in relation to research methods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Jackson
Credits: 3
This course introduces students to the scientific study of mental processes and behavior with emphasis on the nervous system, learning and memory, cognition, sensation and perception, motivation and emotion, personality, intelligence, stress, psychological disorders and therapy, and social influence. This course explains the roles of theory and empirical evidence in describing, and predicting behavior. Students apply critical thinking in relation to research methods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $63.25
This course introduces students to the scientific study of mental processes and behavior with emphasis on the nervous system, learning and memory, cognition, sensation and perception, motivation and emotion, personality, intelligence, stress, psychological disorders and therapy, and social influence. This course explains the roles of theory and empirical evidence in describing, and predicting behavior. Students apply critical thinking in relation to research methods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Porter
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $63.25
This course introduces students to the scientific study of mental processes and behavior with emphasis on the nervous system, learning and memory, cognition, sensation and perception, motivation and emotion, personality, intelligence, stress, psychological disorders and therapy, and social influence. This course explains the roles of theory and empirical evidence in describing, and predicting behavior. Students apply critical thinking in relation to research methods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $41.75
This course examines the process of human development, covering the life span of the individual. It includes integration of the basic concepts and principles of physical, cognitive, social, and psychosocial development. Topic areas include: genetics, prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and death.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Bell
Credits: 3
This course examines the process of human development, covering the life span of the individual. It includes integration of the basic concepts and principles of physical, cognitive, social, and psychosocial development. Topic areas include: genetics, prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and death.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Pacheco
Credits: 3
This course examines the process of human development, covering the life span of the individual. It includes integration of the basic concepts and principles of physical, cognitive, social, and psychosocial development. Topic areas include: genetics, prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and death.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Pacheco
Credits: 3
This course examines the process of human development, covering the life span of the individual. It includes integration of the basic concepts and principles of physical, cognitive, social, and psychosocial development. Topic areas include: genetics, prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and death.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $41.75
This course examines the process of human development, covering the life span of the individual. It includes integration of the basic concepts and principles of physical, cognitive, social, and psychosocial development. Topic areas include: genetics, prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and death.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is the study of the adjusting/coping behavior of the individual in various aspects of life situations.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Gifford
Credits: 3
This course is design for students to analyze psychological development of the child in relation to the biological, physical, and sociological antecedent conditions from prenatal to adolescent stages. Emphasis on contemporary theories of child psychology, including: physical growth and development, personality and social learning, cognition and perception, and language development.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course explores the rapid physical, social, emotional, and cognitive changes of adolescents. Students distinguish myths about adolescence from research findings and examine the importance of cultural and historical factors in this crucial transition from childhood to adulthood.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course will introduce student to theories of psychopathology and behavioral changes associated with abnormal behavior. Emphasis on ethical issues of diagnosis and treatment, and major diagnostic categories such as schizophrenia, organic brain disorders, and personality disorders.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course will introduce student to theories of psychopathology and behavioral changes associated with abnormal behavior. Emphasis on ethical issues of diagnosis and treatment, and major diagnostic categories such as schizophrenia, organic brain disorders, and personality disorders.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Callens
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $90.00
This course will introduce student to theories of psychopathology and behavioral changes associated with abnormal behavior. Emphasis on ethical issues of diagnosis and treatment, and major diagnostic categories such as schizophrenia, organic brain disorders, and personality disorders.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course will introduce student to theories of psychopathology and behavioral changes associated with abnormal behavior. Emphasis on ethical issues of diagnosis and treatment, and major diagnostic categories such as schizophrenia, organic brain disorders, and personality disorders.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $40.00
The course studies interpersonal relations, social attitudes, group dynamics, inter-group relations, class and cultural influences in a psychological context.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $40.00
The course studies interpersonal relations, social attitudes, group dynamics, inter-group relations, class and cultural influences in a psychological context.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Human Sexuality focuses on normal sexual development, human sexual responses, and common sexual problems. It provides factual information on human sexuality and raises practical questions about human sexual behavior. It also helps students examine and evaluate their views and values concerning sexual behavior.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111  
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Heilman
Credits: 1
This course is designed to give the student an overview of the profession of physical therapy. The basic concepts of the function of a Physical Therapist and a Physical Therapist Assistant as members of the health care team will be examined and discussed.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $41.75
This course explores the world view, doctrines, and practices of the following major religions: Tribal, Hindu, Buddhist, Confucian/Taoist, Jewish, Christian, Muslim, and New Age. It examines themes such as view of the world, views of God, condition of humankind, requirements for a moral life, etc.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Hartog
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
This course introduces the practice of the contextual method of reading a text, as applied to the biblical materials. It asks: What kind of material is this? Who wrote it? To whom were they writing in their own time? What were they trying to say to the people in that situation? The course is not devotional or applicational, but literary and historical.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Bowman
Credits: 1
Course Fee: $35.00
This course introduces students to the College's expectations, environment, and resources so that students may become more competent participants in the learning process.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Castro
Credits: 1
Course Fee: $35.00
This course introduces students to the College's expectations, environment, and resources so that students may become more competent participants in the learning process.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Olson
Credits: 1
Course Fee: $35.00
This course introduces students to the College's expectations, environment, and resources so that students may become more competent participants in the learning process.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Add'l Info: COLNOW Restricted to College Now Students
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Demke
Credits: 1
Course Fee: $35.00
This course introduces students to the College's expectations, environment, and resources so that students may become more competent participants in the learning process.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Garcia
Credits: 1
Course Fee: $35.00
This course introduces students to the College's expectations, environment, and resources so that students may become more competent participants in the learning process.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Valentine
Credits: 1
Course Fee: $35.00
This course introduces students to the College's expectations, environment, and resources so that students may become more competent participants in the learning process.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Mackey
Credits: 3
This course explores the history and future of social media in relation to marketing, branding and community building. Course content includes discussion of audience engagement, political and social activism, media, advertising and marketing. Current social media tools are used within this course to enhance understanding of the course material.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the fundamental concepts used in the study of human social interaction with emphasis on group aspects of social behavior. Subject areas include research methods, theory, culture and social structure, socialization, groups and formal organizations, deviance and social control, stratification, race and ethnicity (including whiteness), major social institutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the fundamental concepts used in the study of human social interaction with emphasis on group aspects of social behavior. Subject areas include research methods, theory, culture and social structure, socialization, groups and formal organizations, deviance and social control, stratification, race and ethnicity (including whiteness), major social institutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Fergen
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the fundamental concepts used in the study of human social interaction with emphasis on group aspects of social behavior. Subject areas include research methods, theory, culture and social structure, socialization, groups and formal organizations, deviance and social control, stratification, race and ethnicity (including whiteness), major social institutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Fergen
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $33.50
This course is a survey of the fundamental concepts used in the study of human social interaction with emphasis on group aspects of social behavior. Subject areas include research methods, theory, culture and social structure, socialization, groups and formal organizations, deviance and social control, stratification, race and ethnicity (including whiteness), major social institutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Plendl
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the fundamental concepts used in the study of human social interaction with emphasis on group aspects of social behavior. Subject areas include research methods, theory, culture and social structure, socialization, groups and formal organizations, deviance and social control, stratification, race and ethnicity (including whiteness), major social institutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Plendl
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the fundamental concepts used in the study of human social interaction with emphasis on group aspects of social behavior. Subject areas include research methods, theory, culture and social structure, socialization, groups and formal organizations, deviance and social control, stratification, race and ethnicity (including whiteness), major social institutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Niemeier
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the fundamental concepts used in the study of human social interaction with emphasis on group aspects of social behavior. Subject areas include research methods, theory, culture and social structure, socialization, groups and formal organizations, deviance and social control, stratification, race and ethnicity (including whiteness), major social institutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Niemeier
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the fundamental concepts used in the study of human social interaction with emphasis on group aspects of social behavior. Subject areas include research methods, theory, culture and social structure, socialization, groups and formal organizations, deviance and social control, stratification, race and ethnicity (including whiteness), major social institutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the fundamental concepts used in the study of human social interaction with emphasis on group aspects of social behavior. Subject areas include research methods, theory, culture and social structure, socialization, groups and formal organizations, deviance and social control, stratification, race and ethnicity (including whiteness), major social institutions, and social change.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is a study of selected problems of modern society, primarily in the United States, their nature, development, social courses and alternative solutions. It includes such topic areas as racial and sexual discrimination, urban and rural problems, crime and delinquency, family and generational problems, health and medical care, social deviance, substance abuse and such global problems as population, world hunger and international conflict.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is a study of selected problems of modern society, primarily in the United States, their nature, development, social courses and alternative solutions. It includes such topic areas as racial and sexual discrimination, urban and rural problems, crime and delinquency, family and generational problems, health and medical care, social deviance, substance abuse and such global problems as population, world hunger and international conflict.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Webb
Credits: 3
This course examines the family as a basic institution. Special focus is given to the marital life cycle: courtship, dating, marriage, the childbearing years, parent-child relationships and marriage during the middle and older years. This course examines the implication of marital dissolution and the family, as they exist under modern social conditions. Focus is given to contemporary variations of the family commonly referred to as intimate relationships (co-habitation, hooking up and gay marriage). This course is a required component for USD, BCU and BVU Social Work transfer programs and the WITCC Addictions Counseling Associate of Arts degree.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course examines the family as a basic institution. Special focus is given to the marital life cycle: courtship, dating, marriage, the childbearing years, parent-child relationships and marriage during the middle and older years. This course examines the implication of marital dissolution and the family, as they exist under modern social conditions. Focus is given to contemporary variations of the family commonly referred to as intimate relationships (co-habitation, hooking up and gay marriage). This course is a required component for USD, BCU and BVU Social Work transfer programs and the WITCC Addictions Counseling Associate of Arts degree.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Moravek
Credits: 3
This course examines the family as a basic institution. Special focus is given to the marital life cycle: courtship, dating, marriage, the childbearing years, parent-child relationships and marriage during the middle and older years. This course examines the implication of marital dissolution and the family, as they exist under modern social conditions. Focus is given to contemporary variations of the family commonly referred to as intimate relationships (co-habitation, hooking up and gay marriage). This course is a required component for USD, BCU and BVU Social Work transfer programs and the WITCC Addictions Counseling Associate of Arts degree.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
The conceptual and theoretical framework presented in this course provides students the tools to practice social work in a variety of settings. The format of this class provides a combination of classic theory, new research and applied experience.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
The conceptual and theoretical framework presented in this course provides students the tools to practice social work in a variety of settings. The format of this class provides a combination of classic theory, new research and applied experience.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Reinert
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $41.75
This course focuses on students gaining an understanding and beginning mastery of interpersonal and interactional helping skills utilized by social workers in practice. The organization of the course and the learning methods used focus on both didactic and experiential learning. The content of the course is taught through lecture, discussion and interactional laboratory sessions in which the students learn through individual and group exercises, role play and activity experiences. This course is required for social work students transferring to USD and for WITCC's Addictions Counseling program.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $48.00
This course acquaints the student with the sociological approach to understanding issues facing diverse populations. This course provides insight into barriers faced by race and ethnic groups and ways in which these barriers are navigated. The study of race and ethnicity includes a comprehensive examination of whiteness as a race, and the privilege of whiteness nationally and globally. Issues of race and ethnicity are presented through a global lens, primarily through theories of Diasporas. Prior completion of SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology is recommended.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: White
Credits: 3
This interdisciplinary course is designed for first or second year students to explore men?s and women?s experiences in American society and the role that ideas about sexual differences have played in shaping those experiences. Areas of inquiry will include, but are not limited to, the following: the construction of gender roles and sexuality; the relationship between gender and other social, political, and legal structures and institutions; and the interplay of gender with race, class, and ethnicity in cultural perceptions and expectations of both men and women. This course will strive to assist students in formulating questions about gender as it relates to their on-going work in various disciplines across the curriculum.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Cihak
Credits: 3
This course is a survey of the historical and contemporary use, abuse and addictive nature of ethyl alcohol and the symptomatology and treatment of alcohol dependence. Students will be provided with a basic knowledge of the nature, scope and complexity of alcohol dependence and the wide range of current approaches to its treatment and prevention. Special attention will be given to issues of racial-ethnic and spiritual diversity within the context of alcohol use, abuse and recovery.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Cihak
Credits: 3
This course provides students with an understanding of the fundamentals of mood-altering chemicals other than ethyl alcohol, and, theories, symptomatology and drug related illnesses (HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C). Students will also gain an understanding of the wide variety of perspectives related to the legality and/or illegality of many mood-altering chemical substances. Varying approaches to treatment and prevention of drug abuse will also be explored. Special attention will be given to issues of racial-ethnic and spiritual diversity within the context of drug use, abuse and recovery.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $87.25
The course combines theory of speech communication with public speech performance skills. Emphasis is on speech delivery, preparation, organization, support, and audience analysis. Practice of skills is through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $87.25
The course combines theory of speech communication with public speech performance skills. Emphasis is on speech delivery, preparation, organization, support, and audience analysis. Practice of skills is through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $87.25
The course combines theory of speech communication with public speech performance skills. Emphasis is on speech delivery, preparation, organization, support, and audience analysis. Practice of skills is through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Duncan
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $87.25
The course combines theory of speech communication with public speech performance skills. Emphasis is on speech delivery, preparation, organization, support, and audience analysis. Practice of skills is through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $87.25
The course combines theory of speech communication with public speech performance skills. Emphasis is on speech delivery, preparation, organization, support, and audience analysis. Practice of skills is through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $87.25
The course combines theory of speech communication with public speech performance skills. Emphasis is on speech delivery, preparation, organization, support, and audience analysis. Practice of skills is through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $87.25
The course combines theory of speech communication with public speech performance skills. Emphasis is on speech delivery, preparation, organization, support, and audience analysis. Practice of skills is through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Alatorre
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $87.25
The course combines theory of speech communication with public speech performance skills. Emphasis is on speech delivery, preparation, organization, support, and audience analysis. Practice of skills is through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $87.25
The course combines theory of speech communication with public speech performance skills. Emphasis is on speech delivery, preparation, organization, support, and audience analysis. Practice of skills is through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Miller
Credits: 3
The course combines theory of speech communication with public speech performance skills. Emphasis is on speech delivery, preparation, organization, support, and audience analysis. Practice of skills is through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Brandon
Credits: 3
The course combines theory of speech communication with public speech performance skills. Emphasis is on speech delivery, preparation, organization, support, and audience analysis. Practice of skills is through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: Brandon
Credits: 3
The course combines theory of speech communication with public speech performance skills. Emphasis is on speech delivery, preparation, organization, support, and audience analysis. Practice of skills is through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -10/15/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $87.25
The course combines theory of speech communication with public speech performance skills. Emphasis is on speech delivery, preparation, organization, support, and audience analysis. Practice of skills is through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course teaches principles of effective communication in one-to-one relationships and in small groups. It focuses on communication theory, listening, self-concept, language, perception, and nonverbal communication.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course teaches principles of effective communication in one-to-one relationships and in small groups. It focuses on communication theory, listening, self-concept, language, perception, and nonverbal communication.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the principles of professional communication. Students will develop, evaluate, and practice tactics to become more effective communicators within a workplace. The course will focus on interpersonal and speaking skills by highlighting organizational communication, verbal and non-verbal behaviors, listening skills, and cultural differences. Students will develop a professional presentation that is relevant, research-based, and appropriately communicated through a variety of communication factors including the feedback loop.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/21 -12/10/23
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the principles of professional communication. Students will develop, evaluate, and practice tactics to become more effective communicators within a workplace. The course will focus on interpersonal and speaking skills by highlighting organizational communication, verbal and non-verbal behaviors, listening skills, and cultural differences. Students will develop a professional presentation that is relevant, research-based, and appropriately communicated through a variety of communication factors including the feedback loop.
Class Times:
NET LEC
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Flanigan
Credits: 3
This course is designed to teach the key concepts and skills required to record a variety of accounting entries for both a service and merchandising business, to prepare financial statements, to record payroll entries, to prepare payroll records and to utilize good cash management skills. The skills learned will prepare students for direct job entry as small business owners and entrepreneurs. These accounting concepts are applied to a variety of companies.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: McCune
Credits: 4
This course is designed to acquaint the student with the basic accounting concepts applicable to the operation of a service oriented or retailing sole proprietorship.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MTWTH 09:00AM 09:50AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Twiford
Credits: 4
This course is designed to acquaint the student with the basic accounting concepts applicable to the operation of a service oriented or retailing sole proprietorship.
Class Times:
RHK LEC W 06:00PM 09:40PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Denison
Instructor: Twiford
Credits: 4
This course is designed to acquaint the student with the basic accounting concepts applicable to the operation of a service oriented or retailing sole proprietorship.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC W 06:00PM 09:40PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Cherokee
Instructor: Twiford
Credits: 4
This course is designed to acquaint the student with the basic accounting concepts applicable to the operation of a service oriented or retailing sole proprietorship.
Class Times:
CEWT LEC W 06:00PM 09:40PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: McCune
Credits: 4
This course is a continuation of Principles of Accounting I with the emphasis on partnership, corporation, cost, and management accounting.
Prerequisites: Take ACC-131 Princ of Acct I  
Class Times:
RHK LEC MTWTH 10:00AM 10:50AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: McCune
Credits: 4
This course is an in-depth study of the underlying principles, procedures, and reporting requirements necessary to prepare and interpret the financial reports of business entities. Studies include a theoretical foundation of financial accounting, financial statements, cash, receivables, inventory, operational assets and depreciation.
Prerequisites: Take ACC-132,  
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 11:50AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Flanigan
Credits: 3
This course covers the principles of business writing, emphasizing the most important and frequently written business correspondence including business letters, memorandums, and e-mail. Attention is given to logical organization and psychological application of writing procedures as well as proper formatting at the keyboard. Students cover units most appropriate to the needs of their individual programs.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MWF 09:30AM 10:20AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Flanigan
Credits: 3
This course covers the proofreading and editing of handwritten, typewritten, and printed material. Grammar principles including sentence structure and correct usage of all parts of speech are addressed, as well as a strong emphasis on punctuation skills. Students will also learn techniques in utilizing business reference tools and language skills within the context of a business environment.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Flanigan
Credits: 3
This course familiarizes the student with the many dimensions of the professional secretary's position in a modern day office, such as personal traits, telephone skills, communication processing capabilities, office supplies and equipment, and material utilization. The specific job skills introduced are utilization of business resources, making travel arrangements, arranging meetings and conferences and performing banking responsibilities. The student will be equipped to handle these functions in a modern day office, and will refine skills associate with communication effectively in the office.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MWF 08:30AM 09:20AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Thompson
Credits: 9
Course Fee: $1,195.00
A combined course that includes: classroom, lab, and clinical. Nursing III prepares the student to safely manage the care of clients throughout the lifespan and prepares the student for the role of caregiver, manager, and member of profession from the level of the practical nurse to the registered nurse. Concepts of health, illness, and environment as they relate to nursing practice are discussed. Emphasis is placed on predictable and variable needs of the client utilizing Gordon's Functional Health Patterns within the nursing process. Critical thinking is inherent in the nursing process and incorporated throughout the course. Advisor permission required. Completion of WITCC Practical Nursing Program or valid LPN license and 6-8 hours of anatomy and physiology. Enrollment in the Hybrid course also requires proof that all support courses have been successfully completed.
Class Times:
ADS LEC WTH 08:00AM 10:50AM
OTHR CLN MT
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Simpson
Credits: 9
Course Fee: $1,195.00
A combined course that includes: classroom, lab, and clinical. Nursing III prepares the student to safely manage the care of clients throughout the lifespan and prepares the student for the role of caregiver, manager, and member of profession from the level of the practical nurse to the registered nurse. Concepts of health, illness, and environment as they relate to nursing practice are discussed. Emphasis is placed on predictable and variable needs of the client utilizing Gordon's Functional Health Patterns within the nursing process. Critical thinking is inherent in the nursing process and incorporated throughout the course. Advisor permission required. Completion of WITCC Practical Nursing Program or valid LPN license and 6-8 hours of anatomy and physiology. Enrollment in the Hybrid course also requires proof that all support courses have been successfully completed.
Class Times:
ADS LEC WTH 10:00AM 12:50PM
OTHR CLN MT
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Denison
Instructor: Kastner
Credits: 9
Course Fee: $1,195.00
A combined course that includes: classroom, lab, and clinical. Nursing III prepares the student to safely manage the care of clients throughout the lifespan and prepares the student for the role of caregiver, manager, and member of profession from the level of the practical nurse to the registered nurse. Concepts of health, illness, and environment as they relate to nursing practice are discussed. Emphasis is placed on predictable and variable needs of the client utilizing Gordon's Functional Health Patterns within the nursing process. Critical thinking is inherent in the nursing process and incorporated throughout the course. Advisor permission required. Completion of WITCC Practical Nursing Program or valid LPN license and 6-8 hours of anatomy and physiology. Enrollment in the Hybrid course also requires proof that all support courses have been successfully completed.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC WTH 09:00AM 11:50AM
OTHR CLN MT
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Hannah
Credits: 9
Course Fee: $1,195.00
A combined course that includes: classroom, lab, and clinical. Nursing III prepares the student to safely manage the care of clients throughout the lifespan and prepares the student for the role of caregiver, manager, and member of profession from the level of the practical nurse to the registered nurse. Concepts of health, illness, and environment as they relate to nursing practice are discussed. Emphasis is placed on predictable and variable needs of the client utilizing Gordon's Functional Health Patterns within the nursing process. Critical thinking is inherent in the nursing process and incorporated throughout the course. Advisor permission required. Completion of WITCC Practical Nursing Program or valid LPN license and 6-8 hours of anatomy and physiology. Enrollment in the Hybrid course also requires proof that all support courses have been successfully completed.
Class Times:
NET LEC
OTHR CLN WTH
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Oetken
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $25.00
This course introduces physical, chemical, and biological properties of soils, their formation, classification, and distribution.  A soil survey and other information sources will be used to balance agrono mic, economic, and environmental concerns in soil management.
Class Times:
GSM LEC TTH 01:30PM 02:20PM
GSM LAB2 TTH 02:20PM 03:10PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Oetken
Credits: 3
This course is a study of the use of the proper accounting techniques to document farm and agricultural business operations. An emphasis is placed on the importance of records as an essential management to profitably manage a farm or agribusiness.
Class Times:
GSM LEC TTH 12:00PM 01:15PM
Dates: 08/23 -10/02/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Oetken
Credits: 2
This course is designed to help students explore and discover the many opportunities that are available in the profession of agriculture and related industries both nationally and internationally.
Class Times:
GSM LEC MTWTH 08:30AM 09:46AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Erickson
Credits: 2
This course is designed to help students explore and discover the many opportunities that are available in the profession of agriculture and related industries both nationally and internationally.
Class Times:
GSM LEC MW 01:00PM 01:50PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Oetken
Credits: 3
This course introduces the concepts of Precision Agriculture and the tools that are used in agriculture to produce agricultural commodities.  Students will use GPS and GIS hardware and software.  Students will also be introduced to yield monitoring, VRT, remote sensing, and auto control technologies.
Class Times:
GSM LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:15AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Oetken
Credits: 3
This course provides information about the cause, nature, prevention, and treatment of common health problems of animals. Topics include animal anatomy and physiology; animal nutrition, animal diseases; animal treatment practices.
Class Times:
GSM LEC MW 10:00AM 11:15AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Erickson
Credits: 1
Course Fee: $15.00
This course provides hands-on opportunities for students to practice restraint techniques that are needed in the veterinary field. The labs include concepts for blood collection, medicine administration, rope tying, and more. The lab projects involve both individual and team work.
Co-requisites: Take AGV-121, AGV-156 and AGV-176
Class Times:
GSM LAB2 T 11:25AM 01:00PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Erickson
Credits: 2
This course familiarizes students with the veterinary terminology that is used in practice. Students will learn laboratory, diagnostic and treatment terminology.
Co-requisites: Take AGV-156, AGV-176 and AGV-102
Class Times:
GSM LEC MW 11:30AM 12:20PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Erickson
Credits: 2
This course introduces students to veterinary practices, facilities and administrative duties. The course integrates applied human relations, accounting and business procedures that are relevant to the veterinary profession.
Co-requisites: Take AGV-121 and AGV-176
Class Times:
GSM LEC T 09:30AM 11:17AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Whitlock
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $41.75
This course explores the creative process emphasizing art as a visual form of communication. It presents useful criteria for evaluation and enjoyment of art through the development of visual vocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as well as art in a historical context.
Class Times:
GSM LEC TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: VonderAhe
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $41.75
This course explores the creative process emphasizing art as a visual form of communication. It presents useful criteria for evaluation and enjoyment of art through the development of visual vocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as well as art in a historical context.
Class Times:
GSM LEC MW 11:00AM 12:15PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Whitlock
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $30.00
This combined lecture and lab course introduces the concepts of two-dimensional design and spatial orientation to original design creation. Topics included are pattern, texture, line, shape, value, mass and color theory.
Class Times:
GSM LEC T 09:00AM 10:50AM
GSM LAB2 TH 09:00AM 10:50AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: VonderAhe
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $35.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities. As a foundation studio course, it introduces basic drawing principles such as line, shape, form, texture, value, space, perspective and composition, as well as serving as an introduction to medias including pencil, pen, charcoal, conte, chalk and other alternate media. It stresses perception, visual awareness, sensitivity, and critical thinking/judgment, and may include still life, landscape, portrait, live model and non-objective forms.
Class Times:
GSM LEC M 09:00AM 10:50AM
GSM LAB2 W 09:00AM 10:50AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: VonderAhe
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $35.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course. A foundations studio course, it continues basic drawing principles such as line, shape, form, texture, value, space, perspective and composition, as well as continuing to explore medias including pencil, pen, charcoal, conte, chalk and other alternate media. It stresses perception, visual awareness, sensitivity and critical thinking/judgment, and may include still life, landscape, portrait, live model and non-objective forms. Focus is on the student's preferential media, subject and content with an emphasis on the criteria of composition as determining a drawing's success, as opposed to visual perception, rendering or technique. Students will be expected to make finished works of art for presentation and to move beyond strictly studies or technical assignments.
Prerequisites: Take ART-133,  
Class Times:
GSM LEC M 09:00AM 10:50AM
GSM LAB2 W 09:00AM 10:50AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Whitlock
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $35.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course. A foundation course in studio painting, it employs contemporary styles, techniques and materials in various media.
Class Times:
GSM LEC T 02:00PM 03:50PM
GSM LAB2 TH 02:00PM 03:50PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Whitlock
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $35.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course. It is a continuation of ART 143 with emphasis on material, composition and color.
Class Times:
GSM LEC T 02:00PM 03:50PM
GSM LAB2 TH 02:00PM 03:50PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Jones
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $50.00
This course introduces students to the digital camera. Students study and practice the varied artistic applications of digital images as enhanced with computer software. A digital camera is required.
Class Times:
CCO LEC TTH 03:00PM 04:15PM
Dates: 08/23 -09/25/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Kraemer
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that covers the theory, operation, and service of automotive heating and air conditioning systems. It presents component repair, charging, and leak service and emphasizes the diagnosis of electronic climate control systems and safe recovery of refrigerant compounds.
Prerequisites: Take AUT-115,  
Class Times:
TRC LEC MTWTHF 09:00AM 09:35AM
TRC LAB3 MTWTHF 09:36AM 01:05PM
Dates: 08/23 -10/17/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Pomerson
Credits: 2
This course is designed to acquaint the student with the basic concepts of an electronic spreadsheet program. Hands-on practice in designing, building, and editing spreadsheets will develop the basic skills necessary to construct spreadsheets for home and business use.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MW 01:30PM 03:20PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Bronston
Credits: 3
This is an introductory course in basic electronic information processing. The emphasis is on computer literacy designed to give students a general understanding of computer software and hardware. Students gain hands-on experience with an operating system and software applications. Students are exposed to basic computer terminology, file management, email usage, digital devices, Internet, social networking, and security and privacy issues. This course may not transfer to other institutions. It is advisable to be able to key a minimum of 20 wpm in order to be successful in this course.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 02:00PM 03:15PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Todd
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that is a biological concepts survey for non-science majors. Topics covered include biochemistry, molecular and cellular biology, genetics, evolution, diversity of life, and ecology.
Class Times:
ADS LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM
ADS LAB2 T 11:00AM 12:40PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: McNaughton
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that is a biological concepts survey for non-science majors. Topics covered include biochemistry, molecular and cellular biology, genetics, evolution, diversity of life, and ecology.
Class Times:
ADS LEC MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM
ADS LAB2 F 02:00PM 03:50PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Todd
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that is a biological concepts survey for non-science majors. Topics covered include biochemistry, molecular and cellular biology, genetics, evolution, diversity of life, and ecology.
Class Times:
ADS LEC MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM
ADS LAB2 TH 02:00PM 03:50PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: McDonald
Credits: 3
This course presents the relationship between proper nutrition and good health. Topics covered include digestion, absorption, and metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Also included are vitamins, minerals, physical activity, maintenance of a healthy body weight, nutritional needs throughout the entire life cycle, and evaluation of nutritional claims.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- or better 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163   Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?   or higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
ADS LEC MWF 09:30AM 10:20AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peterson
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
This is a terminal one-semester lecture and lab course covering the structure and function of the human organ systems and their organs. It also includes an introduction to medical terminology, homeostasis, basic cell and tissue structure and function. Students are required to identify specific organs including the major bones, the major muscles and the major blood vessels.
Class Times:
ADS LEC MWF 08:30AM 09:20AM
ADS LAB2 TH 08:30AM 10:10AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Stearns
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
This is a terminal one-semester lecture and lab course covering the structure and function of the human organ systems and their organs. It also includes an introduction to medical terminology, homeostasis, basic cell and tissue structure and function. Students are required to identify specific organs including the major bones, the major muscles and the major blood vessels.
Class Times:
ADS LEC M 05:00PM 05:50PM
ADS LAB2 M 06:00PM 07:50PM
ADS LEC W 05:00PM 06:50PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peterson
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
This is a terminal one-semester lecture and lab course covering the structure and function of the human organ systems and their organs. It also includes an introduction to medical terminology, homeostasis, basic cell and tissue structure and function. Students are required to identify specific organs including the major bones, the major muscles and the major blood vessels.
Class Times:
ADS LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM
ADS LAB2 TH 08:00AM 09:50AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Denison
Instructor: Peterson
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
This is a terminal one-semester lecture and lab course covering the structure and function of the human organ systems and their organs. It also includes an introduction to medical terminology, homeostasis, basic cell and tissue structure and function. Students are required to identify specific organs including the major bones, the major muscles and the major blood vessels.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM
DNWT LAB2 T 12:15PM 02:05PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: McNaughton
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that explores the relationship between structure, function and homeostasis in the human body. This course covers the skeletal, muscular, integumentary, and nervous systems, as well as cytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- or better 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163   Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?   or higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
ADS LEC TTH 08:30AM 09:45AM
ADS LAB2 F 08:30AM 10:10AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: O'Neill
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that explores the relationship between structure, function and homeostasis in the human body. This course covers the skeletal, muscular, integumentary, and nervous systems, as well as cytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- or better 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163   Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?   or higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
ADS LEC M 11:00AM 12:50PM
ADS LAB2 M 09:00AM 10:50AM
ADS LEC W 12:00PM 12:50PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: O'Neill
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that explores the relationship between structure, function and homeostasis in the human body. This course covers the skeletal, muscular, integumentary, and nervous systems, as well as cytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- or better 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163   Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?   or higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
ADS LAB2 M 01:00PM 02:50PM
ADS LEC W 12:00PM 12:50PM
ADS LEC M 11:00AM 12:50PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: McNaughton
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that explores the relationship between structure, function and homeostasis in the human body. This course covers the skeletal, muscular, integumentary, and nervous systems, as well as cytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- or better 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163   Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?   or higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
ADS LEC M 01:00PM 01:50PM
ADS LAB2 M 02:00PM 03:50PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Denison
Instructor: Lambert
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that explores the relationship between structure, function and homeostasis in the human body. This course covers the skeletal, muscular, integumentary, and nervous systems, as well as cytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- or better 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163   Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122?   or higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
DNWT LEC W 12:00PM 12:50PM
DNWT LAB2 W 01:00PM 02:50PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: McNaughton
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that explores the relationship between structure, function and homeostasis in the human body. This course covers the skeletal, muscular, integumentary, and nervous systems, as well as cytology and histology. Prerequisite: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- or better 3) Completion with a C- or better in a transfer level Biology (BIO-105 or higher) or Chemistry (CHM-122 or higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course
Prerequisites: Take BIO-168  
Class Times:
ADS LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:15AM
ADS LAB2 T 01:00PM 02:50PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: McNaughton
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that explores the relationship between structure, function and homeostasis in the human body. This course covers the skeletal, muscular, integumentary, and nervous systems, as well as cytology and histology. Prerequisite: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- or better 3) Completion with a C- or better in a transfer level Biology (BIO-105 or higher) or Chemistry (CHM-122 or higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course
Prerequisites: Take BIO-168  
Class Times:
ADS LEC W 02:00PM 03:50PM
ADS LAB2 TH 03:00PM 04:50PM
ADS LEC TH 02:00PM 02:50PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Denison
Instructor: Lambert
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that explores the relationship between structure, function and homeostasis in the human body. This course covers the skeletal, muscular, integumentary, and nervous systems, as well as cytology and histology. Prerequisite: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- or better 3) Completion with a C- or better in a transfer level Biology (BIO-105 or higher) or Chemistry (CHM-122 or higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course
Prerequisites: Take BIO-168  
Class Times:
DNWT LEC W 03:00PM 03:50PM
DNWT LAB2 W 04:00PM 05:50PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peterson
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $40.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities for the study of microorganisms with emphasis on bacteria and viruses. Topics covered include morphology, physiology, genetics, culturing techniques, identification, control, disease and disease resistance of microbes.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116 or BIO-168  
Class Times:
ADS LEC W 02:00PM 04:50PM
ADS LAB2 TH 01:00PM 02:50PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: O'Neill
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $40.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities for the study of microorganisms with emphasis on bacteria and viruses. Topics covered include morphology, physiology, genetics, culturing techniques, identification, control, disease and disease resistance of microbes.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116 or BIO-168  
Class Times:
ADS LEC W 09:00AM 09:50AM
ADS LAB2 W 10:00AM 11:50AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: O'Neill
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $40.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities for the study of microorganisms with emphasis on bacteria and viruses. Topics covered include morphology, physiology, genetics, culturing techniques, identification, control, disease and disease resistance of microbes.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116 or BIO-168  
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC T 03:00PM 03:50PM
NET LAB2
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: McDonald
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
This course is intended for biology and related majors. Topics addressed by lecture/discussion and laboratory include historical development and scientific method, physical environment, organisms and species, communities and ecosystems and theory. Lab activities include written reports and oral presentations.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-117 A minimum grade of C  
Class Times:
ADS LEC T 01:00PM 01:50PM
ADS LAB2 T 02:00PM 03:50PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Schmedinghoff
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $300.00
This lecture course presents an overview of the band instrument repair industry. Types of shop environments, manufacturers of instruments, and suppliers of tools and materials will be emphasized.
Class Times:
RHK LEC F 10:00AM 11:20AM
RHK LEC F 12:00PM 01:20PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Schmedinghoff
Credits: 1
Co-requisites: Take BIR-140 BIR-150,
Class Times:
RHK LEC F 09:00AM 09:50AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Schmedinghoff
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $25.00
This combined lecture and lab course covers lathe operations for woodwind instruments. Students learn tenon replacement, tone hole replacement, socket grafting and tenon capping.
Prerequisites: Take BIR-141  
Co-requisites: Take BIR-240
Class Times:
RHK LEC M 01:00PM 01:50PM
RHK LAB2 T 10:00AM 11:20AM
RHK LAB2 T 12:00PM 12:50PM
RHK LAB2 F 01:00PM 02:20PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Schmedinghoff
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $80.00
This combined lecture and lab course covers the nomenclature, mechanics, diagnostic procedures and repair processes for clarinets and flutes. Fundamental skills of padding, key corking, regulation and adjustment of mechanisms, and spring installation are emphasized.
Co-requisites: Take BIR-150,
Class Times:
RHK LEC MW 09:00AM 09:50AM
RHK LAB3 MW 10:00AM 11:20AM
RHK LAB3 MW 12:00PM 01:20PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: VanTol
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $50.00
This combined lecture and lab course covers the nomenclature, mechanics, diagnostic procedures and repair processes for cornets and trumpets. Fundamental skills including cleaning techniques, soldering, piston valve repair and basic dent repair techniques are emphasized.
Co-requisites: Take BIR-140,
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 09:00AM 09:50AM
RHK LAB3 TTH 10:00AM 11:20AM
RHK LAB3 TTH 12:00PM 01:20PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: VanTol
Credits: 1
Course Fee: $15.00
This lecture course covers repairs to percussion instruments. Construction materials, mechanical function, and replacement of component parts are emphasized.
Co-requisites: Take BIR-240 BIR 250
Class Times:
RHK LEC T 01:00PM 01:50PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Schmedinghoff
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $80.00
This combined lecture and lab course covers the nomenclature, mechanics, diagnostic procedures and repair processes for piccolos, harmony clarinets and oboes. Fundamental skills of padding, key corking, regulation and adjustment of mechanisms, and spring installation are emphasized.
Prerequisites: Take BIR-141 BIR-151  
Co-requisites: Take BIR-250,
Class Times:
RHK LEC MW 02:00PM 02:50PM
RHK LAB3 MTH 10:00AM 11:20AM
RHK LAB3 M 12:00PM 12:50PM
RHK LAB3 TH 12:00PM 01:50PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Schmedinghoff
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $50.00
This combined lecture and lab course covers the nomenclature, mechanics, diagnostic procedures and repair processes for horns and rotary valves. Fundamental skills including cleaning techniques, rotary valve alignment, leadpipe replacement, and dent repair techniques are emphasized.
Prerequisites: Take BIR-141 BIR-151  
Co-requisites: Take BIR-240
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 02:00PM 02:50PM
RHK LAB3 WF 10:00AM 11:20AM
RHK LAB3 W 12:00PM 01:50PM
RHK LAB3 F 12:00PM 12:50PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Elgert
Credits: 2
Course Fee: $25.00
This course is an introduction to a career in plumbing across a variety of residential and commercial settings. Students study safety procedures and tools as well as perform operations with both residential and commercial plumbing systems.
Class Times:
GSM LEC T 08:30AM 10:10AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Stodden
Credits: 2
This course is a continuation of Instrumentation I and covers one of the most common types of process control systems, temperature control. Topics include process measurement, calibration and test equipment.
Prerequisites: Take BPT-114  
Class Times:
ADS LEC MW 03:20PM 03:44PM
ADS LAB2 MW 03:44PM 04:35PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Mueller
Credits: 3
This course provides a broad overview of business including internal and external functions. Topics include economics, marketing, entrepreneurship, and management as well as related domestic and international business issues.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 08:30AM 09:45AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Matos-Cruz
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to laws and court procedures relating to business. It emphasizes the ethical, constitutional and regulatory aspects of business. The course concludes with an in-depth study of the laws governing the formation and enforcement of contracts.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Welcher
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to laws and court procedures relating to business. It emphasizes the ethical, constitutional and regulatory aspects of business. The course concludes with an in-depth study of the laws governing the formation and enforcement of contracts.
Class Times:
RHK LEC T 06:00PM 08:50PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Denison
Instructor: Welcher
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to laws and court procedures relating to business. It emphasizes the ethical, constitutional and regulatory aspects of business. The course concludes with an in-depth study of the laws governing the formation and enforcement of contracts.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC T 06:00PM 08:50PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Cherokee
Instructor: Welcher
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to laws and court procedures relating to business. It emphasizes the ethical, constitutional and regulatory aspects of business. The course concludes with an in-depth study of the laws governing the formation and enforcement of contracts.
Class Times:
CEWT LEC T 06:00PM 08:50PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Erlandson
Credits: 3
This course explores leadership styles effective in the workplace and helps participants gain insight into their naturalleadership style and implications of that style on work and group performance.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Bryan
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that covers the basic concepts of inorganic chemistry: atomic structure, compounds and bonds, chemical equations and stoichiometry, states of matter, solutions, acids and bases, redox and nuclear chemistry. Prerequisite: MAT 102 or appropriate CPT scores.
Prerequisites: Take MAT-102 or demonstrated preparedness for MAT-121  
Class Times:
ADS LEC MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM
ADS LAB2 T 09:00AM 10:50AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Bryan
Credits: 5
Course Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that covers the principles of atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, periodicity, nomenclature, equations and stoichiometry, physical states of matter and energy transfer processes and nuclear chemistry. It is strongly recommended...Pre-requisites: High School Algebra II or MAT 121 College Algebra and High School Chemistry or CHM 122 Introduction to General Chemistry.
Prerequisites: Take CHM-122 or High School Chemistry  
Co-requisites: Take MAT-121
Class Times:
ADS LEC MTWTH 11:00AM 11:50AM
ADS LAB3 T 01:00PM 03:50PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Bryan
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
This course covers the theory and practice of organic chemistry with an emphasis on the chemistry of functional groups. Topics include nomenclature, stereoisomerism, chemical bonding, reaction mechanisms, the characterization of hydrocarbons, alkyl halides and alcohols. Laboratory work stresses development of appropriate organic chemistry separation, isolation and synthetic techniques.
Prerequisites: Take CHM-176,  
Class Times:
ADS LEC T 05:15PM 08:05PM
ADS LAB3 TH 05:15PM 08:05PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Mansfield
Credits: 3
This course introduces the student to the basics of media production and the equipment used to perform media production for television, multimedia and the web. Basic operation of ENG, EFP, DSLR as well as non-traditional visual gathering cameras is covered. The basics of shot composition and exposure are introduced. Various types of camera support are explained and demonstrated. File management is an integral part of this course.
Prerequisites: Take ELE-101  
Class Times:
CCO LEC MW 08:30AM 09:05AM
CCO LAB2 MW 09:05AM 10:20AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Mansfield
Credits: 3
This course introduces the student to the basics of media production and the equipment used to perform media production for television, multimedia and the web. Basic operation of ENG, EFP, DSLR as well as non-traditional visual gathering cameras is covered. The basics of shot composition and exposure are introduced. Various types of camera support are explained and demonstrated. File management is an integral part of this course.
Prerequisites: Take ELE-101  
Class Times:
CCO LEC MW 01:15PM 01:50PM
CCO LAB2 MW 01:50PM 03:05PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Jones
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $320.00
This introductory course will explain the background of the editing process. Various editing and motion graphics software packages and visual story telling techniques will be demonstrated and through hands-on projects. Students will develop editing skills and an understanding of industry standard best practices in relation to editing and motion graphics. Also covered are file formats and conversion, production workflow, and broadcast standards for graphics.
Class Times:
CCO LEC MWF 10:30AM 11:05AM
CCO LAB2 MWF 11:05AM 12:20PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Mansfield
Credits: 3
This course investigates studio production in varied program types such as news, events and dramas. Job skills and responsibilities of the director, technical director, floor director, camera operators and audio engineers are demonstrated. Other skills such as timing, intercom and teleprompter operation are discussed
Prerequisites: Take CIN-126  
Class Times:
CCO LEC TTH 01:15PM 01:45PM
CCO LAB2 TTH 01:45PM 02:30PM
CCO LAB2 F 10:30AM 12:20PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Mansfield
Credits: 2
This course will allow students to apply learned skills by producing more challenging video projects with less faculty supervision while maintaining high quality outcomes.
Prerequisites: Take CIN-161  
Class Times:
CCO LAB2 F 10:30AM 12:20PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Mansfield
Credits: 2
This course offers a specialized study or project under the supervision of a faculty member and approved by the division chair. It may not duplicate any course already in the catalog. Students earn credit based upon the agreed upon credit and contact hours. Instructor permission required.
Class Times:
OTHR LEC
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Sewalson
Credits: 3
This course is a study of the principles and processes of written and oral communication as applied to occupational and personal use through practical reading, writing and speaking assignments. It emphasizes technical report writing, including preparation, organization, audience and the effective use of format, supplements and visuals.
Class Times:
GSM LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Pedroza
Credits: 3
This course is a study of the principles and processes of written and oral communication as applied to occupational and personal use through practical reading, writing and speaking assignments. It emphasizes technical report writing, including preparation, organization, audience and the effective use of format, supplements and visuals.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MW 08:00AM 09:15AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Valentine
Credits: 3
This course is a study of the principles and processes of written and oral communication as applied to occupational and personal use through practical reading, writing and speaking assignments. It emphasizes technical report writing, including preparation, organization, audience and the effective use of format, supplements and visuals.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MW 11:00AM 12:15PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Elgert
Credits: 3
This course examines construction related drawings and the language of construction. Students are shown how to gather and use information from prints and drawings to estimate quantities of materials and perform construction work processes
Class Times:
GSM LEC M 08:30AM 10:10AM
GSM LEC F 08:30AM 09:20AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Powell
Credits: 3
This course studies the history of law enforcement and respective agencies and the basic theories of the criminal behavior as well as law enforcement terminology and technology. It emphasizes the duties and responsibilities of the law enforcement officer to the individual and society as a whole and explores and defines techniques, technical terms, and basic procedures.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MW 08:00AM 09:15AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Powell
Credits: 3
This course studies the history of law enforcement and respective agencies and the basic theories of the criminal behavior as well as law enforcement terminology and technology. It emphasizes the duties and responsibilities of the law enforcement officer to the individual and society as a whole and explores and defines techniques, technical terms, and basic procedures.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MW 09:30AM 10:45AM
Dates: 08/23 -10/17/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Erickson
Credits: 1
This certification course presents an overview of mental illness and substance use disorders in the U.S. and introduces participants to risk factors and warning signs of mental health problems, builds understanding of their impact, and overviews common treatments. Those who take the full course to certify as Mental Health First Aiders learn a 5-step action plan encompassing the skills, resources and knowledge to help an individual in crisis connect with appropriate professional, peer, social, and self-help care. This course is NOT for those who suffer from mental health issues themselves. We, as first aiders are to give them assistance once we recognize the disorder or crisis, (although it does cover self-help, it is guided by the first responder).
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 11:00AM 11:50AM
Dates: 08/23 -10/17/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Erickson
Credits: 1
This certification course presents an overview of mental illness and substance use disorders in the U.S. and introduces participants to risk factors and warning signs of mental health problems, builds understanding of their impact, and overviews common treatments. Those who take the full course to certify as Mental Health First Aiders learn a 5-step action plan encompassing the skills, resources and knowledge to help an individual in crisis connect with appropriate professional, peer, social, and self-help care. This course is NOT for those who suffer from mental health issues themselves. We, as first aiders are to give them assistance once we recognize the disorder or crisis, (although it does cover self-help, it is guided by the first responder).
Class Times:
RHK LEC MW 11:00AM 11:50AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: McCrystal
Credits: 1
This course provides the student with instruction and practical applications in the areas of physical methods of restraint, control and arrest of suspects and attackers. Also covered are handgun disarming, knife defense, shotgun defense, falls and strikes, tactical officer survival techniques, takedowns, hand-to-hand and ground fighting techniques and vehicle extractions. A practical examination of the use of force and various police arrest/restraint tools is included.
Class Times:
RED LAB3 MW 08:00AM 09:15AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Powell
Credits: 3
This course is designed to acquaint the student with the field of criminology, which is the study of crime and its causal explanations. The topics to be covered include the criminal and his/her role in society; police and courts, and their effects upon criminal behavior; and rehabilitation and punishment as they affect criminal behavior.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Powell
Credits: 3
This course explains the causes of delinquency in general. The course studies the individual, family, home and social environments as real and potential contributors and causes of juvenile crime. The course also covers differences between juvenile court and adult court, as well as sentence and treatment options.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Drew
Credits: 3
This course explains the causes of delinquency in general. The course studies the individual, family, home and social environments as real and potential contributors and causes of juvenile crime. The course also covers differences between juvenile court and adult court, as well as sentence and treatment options.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MW 08:00AM 09:15AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Powell
Credits: 2
This course examines abuse of controlled substances and the legal sanctions against possession, manufacture, use and sale. It covers the preliminary identification of controlled substances and users as well as the short- and long-term effects of drug use. Discussion of enforcement techniques such as selective enforcement and clandestine operations is included.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 10:00AM 10:50AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Niles
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $245.00
This course covers handgun and shotgun nomenclature, range safety, range etiquette, marksmanship, weapon care, and cleaning procedures for different types of firearms. Basic combat training and familiarization with revolvers and the 12 gauge shotgun is also covered. This course is limited to the student who has successfully completed the prerequisites. The student shall submit and pay for a criminal history check to be run by the college through the Iowa Department of Criminal Investigation. A felony or history of domestic abuse is reason for rejection.
Prerequisites: Take CRJ-150  
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 08:00AM 08:25AM
RHK LAB2 TTH 08:26AM 09:50AM
RHK LAB2 F 08:00AM 08:50AM
Dates: 08/23 -09/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Hardyk
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $80.00
This course will provide a working knowledge of oxyacetylene usage, MIG welding, along with TIG welding procedures. Specific welding procedures producing necessary weld constructions used in the automotive trade will be emphasized. The student develops skills through practice when completing industry accepted automotive welds on 22 gauge mild steel.
Class Times:
APT LEC MWF 08:00AM 09:15AM
APT LAB2 MTWTHF 09:30AM 12:50PM
Dates: 08/23 -10/02/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Hardyk
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $80.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities to introduce the basic procedures of surface preparation for refinishing. Techniques demonstrated include cleaning, sanding, and use of power tools and paint equipment. Students learn to use abrasives, undercoats, solvents and basecoat/clearcoat topcoats, and techniques of color sanding and polishing.
Class Times:
APT LEC MWF 01:30PM 03:04PM
APT LAB3 MTWTHF 09:30AM 12:10PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Flanigan
Credits: 3
This course presents the basic concepts of information systems and computer literacy. The course incorporates theory as well as hands-on practice, which focuses on spreadsheets and database management systems (DBMS).
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 08:30AM 10:20AM
OTHR LAB2
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Curl
Credits: 2
Course Fee: $30.00
This course provides introduction to body function and structures; head and neck anatomy, oral embryology, histology and tooth morphology; and related oral pathology as it applies to Dental Assisting.
Class Times:
ADS LEC W 08:00AM 10:00AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Curl
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $10.00
This course provides an introduction to pharmacology, nutrition, preventive dentistry concepts, oral diagnosis, and dental/medical emergencies. Background knowledge needed to meet patient needs and identification of related oral pathology is empha sized.
Co-requisites: Enroll concurrently in DEA-256 Dental Anatomy
Class Times:
ADS LEC TH 08:00AM 10:50AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Ewing
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $300.00
This lecture and lab course provides basic principles related to physical and chemical composition, characteristics, and function of dental materials. Students learn skill development in manipulation of materials and individualized laboratory procedures utilized in the dental office. An emphasis on safety, infection control, and quality assessment is included.
Co-requisites: DEA-256 and DEA-508
Class Times:
NET LEC
ADS LAB2 WTH 08:00AM 11:50AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Ewing
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $200.00
This course provides theoretical concepts and skills to expand the dental assistant's or dental hygienist's scope of practice to include occlusal registration, gingival retraction, final impression, provisional restorations, application of cavity liners, desensitizing agents, bonding systems, removal of adhesives, and Class I temporary filling material. Instructor consent is required.  To be eligible to register for this course, students must: Be a graduate of an ADA-accredited dental assistant program; or be currently certified by the Dental Assisting National Board; or have at least one year of clinical practice as a registered dental assistant; or have at least one year of clinical practice as a dental assistant in a state that does not require  legistration; or hold and active dental hygiene license in Iowa AND   Be employed by a licensed dentist and whose policies allow the dental assistant and/or dental hygienist to perform procedures related to the expanded scope of practice.
Class Times:
ADS LAB2 W 08:00AM 05:00PM
ADS LAB2 TH 08:00AM 05:00PM
ADS LAB2 TH 08:00AM 05:00PM
NET LEC
Dates: 08/23 -09/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Garvey
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $25.00
This is a beginning course for students with little or no previous experience in drafting. The course will introduce students to essential concepts necessary for a fundamental understanding application of technical drawing. The topics include lettering and instrument linework techniques, orthographic projection principles, and basic multiview drawing techniques.
Class Times:
ADS LEC MTWTHF 08:00AM 09:20AM
ADS LAB3 MTWTHF 09:20AM 11:20AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Brown
Credits: 3
This course gives students a historical and philosophical foundation of the field of early childhood education. It includes an overview of assessment and evidence-based practices. The course also addresses the influences of family-centered practice, inclusion, culture, and language. Students explore early childhood careers.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MWF 08:30AM 09:20AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Gasaway
Credits: 1
Course Fee: $10.00
This course guides students' development of a professional early childhood education portfolio showcasing their knowledge, skills and dispositions in alignment with the NAEYC Standards for Professional Preparation of Students at the Associate Degree level.
Class Times:
RHK LEC W 04:00PM 04:50PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Weber
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $20.00
This course focuses on the development, implementation and assessment of appropriate environments and curricula for young children ages three through eight years old. Students prepare to utilize evidence-based, developmentally appropriate practices in the context of children's family, culture, language and abilities. Emphasis is on understanding children's developmental stages and developing appropriate learning opportunities, interactions and environments to support each child in the following areas: dramatic play, art, music, fine and gross motor play.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MW 02:00PM 03:15PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Brown
Credits: 3
This course reviews typical and atypical development of children from conception to adolescence in all developmental domains. It examines interactions among child, family, and society within a variety of community and cultural contexts and how each impacts the developing child. This course also addresses theories and evidence-based practices associated with understanding and supporting young children.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MWF 09:30AM 10:20AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Weber
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $45.00
This course provides a supervised experience in selected early childhood settings serving children ages birth through eight. It includes integration of theory and developmentally appropriate, evidence-based practice and provides an understanding of working with culturally, linguistically, and ability-diverse young children and families. Emphasis is placed on professional relationships and behavior, appropriate adult-child interactions, basic curriculum planning, and program routines. Students are required to have a current background check on file before the first class meeting. Program Coordinator permission required. In ECE 241 must have a grade of C (2.00) or better.
Prerequisites: Take ECE-133 ECE-159 ECE-221 ECE-243, ECE-241,  
Class Times:
RHK LEC T 11:00AM 11:50AM
OJT OJT
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Weber
Credits: 2
Course Fee: $15.00
This course provides on-the-job experience and practical application of the theories and concepts studied in Early Childhood Education course work through placement at a professional early childhood setting. It involves a coordinated effort between the student, Western Iowa Tech Community College faculty members and a work supervisor at the agency site. Cooperative sites could include area infant/toddler, preschool and early elementary programs in both public and private settings. Students will be required to complete a minimum of 128 hours at an approved early childhood site. Students are required to have a current background check on file before first class meeting. Students must also have current certification in CPR, First Aid, Universal Precautions, and Mandatory Child Abuse Reporter, and meet program health requirements.
Prerequisites: Take ECE-262,  
Class Times:
OTHR OJT
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Scoville
Credits: 3
This course addresses the essential concern of macroeconomics; understanding and improving the performance of the economy as a whole by studying topics such as the effect of fiscal policy and monetary policy on inflation, unemployment and economic growth in a global economy.
Class Times:
ADS LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Gemmill
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to professional education providing a historical and philosophical background from which the student can examine his or her own commitment to education. Challenges and issues in education today will be discussed in the context of school organization, funding, curriculum, professionalism, legal issues, and effective teacher characteristics.
Class Times:
RHK LEC M 05:00PM 06:15PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Gemmill
Credits: 2
Course Fee: $35.00
This course will provide opportunities to enhance understanding of the teaching profession and assist with decisions to pursue a career in education. Students will spend time observing K-12 classroom teaching with a licensed educator to gain insights and better understanding of the teaching and learning process.
Prerequisites: Take EDU-210,  
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC M 08:00PM 08:50PM
OTHR LAB2
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Chian
Credits: 3
This course includes interpersonal and intergroup relations and contributes to the development of sensitivity to and the understanding of the values, beliefs, lifestyles and attitudes of individuals and the diverse groups found in a pluralistic society and within current education settings. This course is a required component of Iowa Teacher Licensure.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Gemmill
Credits: 3
This course provides an overview of special education regulations, policies and programs in educational settings. K-12 pre-service teachers learn the history of special education law, including IDEA and as it applies to NCLB, characteristics of the 8 categories of disability per federal and state regulations, characteristics of talent and gifted programs, and basic component of an IEP. This course is a required component for students seeking K-12 teacher state licensure.
Class Times:
RHK LEC M 06:30PM 07:45PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Garvey
Credits: 3
This course will assist students with an understanding of the field of engineering and engineering technology. By exploring various technology systems and manufacturing processes, students learn how engineers and technicians use math, science, and technology. Drafting and design are primary aspects of the course. The course also includes concerns about social and political consequences of technological change.
Class Times:
ADS LEC MTWTH 01:00PM 01:12PM
ADS LAB2 MTWTH 01:13PM 02:02PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Phelps
Credits: 1
Course Fee: $46.00
This course covers mechanical, chemical, environmental and electrical aspects of safety. The role of OSHA in the workplace is presented. Students will become familiar with forms such as Material Safety Data Sheets and will be trained in the use of (PPE) Personal Protective Equipment and in other safety procedures related to materials handling and storage. Industrial hazards such as fall protection and caught-in/struck-by will be emphasized. Students will receive the OSHA 10 safety training and will have the opportunity to be awarded an OSHA 10 card.
Class Times:
ADS LEC F 10:30AM 11:20AM
Dates: 08/23 -10/17/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Elgert
Credits: 1
Course Fee: $46.00
This course covers mechanical, chemical, environmental and electrical aspects of safety. The role of OSHA in the workplace is presented. Students will become familiar with forms such as Material Safety Data Sheets and will be trained in the use of (PPE) Personal Protective Equipment and in other safety procedures related to materials handling and storage. Industrial hazards such as fall protection and caught-in/struck-by will be emphasized. Students will receive the OSHA 10 safety training and will have the opportunity to be awarded an OSHA 10 card.
Class Times:
GSM LEC F 09:30AM 11:10AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Sward
Credits: 1
Course Fee: $46.00
This course covers mechanical, chemical, environmental and electrical aspects of safety. The role of OSHA in the workplace is presented. Students will become familiar with forms such as Material Safety Data Sheets and will be trained in the use of (PPE) Personal Protective Equipment and in other safety procedures related to materials handling and storage. Industrial hazards such as fall protection and caught-in/struck-by will be emphasized. Students will receive the OSHA 10 safety training and will have the opportunity to be awarded an OSHA 10 card.
Class Times:
GSM LEC TTH 03:25PM 03:50PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Donnelly
Credits: 1
Course Fee: $46.00
This course covers mechanical, chemical, environmental and electrical aspects of safety. The role of OSHA in the workplace is presented. Students will become familiar with forms such as Material Safety Data Sheets and will be trained in the use of (PPE) Personal Protective Equipment and in other safety procedures related to materials handling and storage. Industrial hazards such as fall protection and caught-in/struck-by will be emphasized. Students will receive the OSHA 10 safety training and will have the opportunity to be awarded an OSHA 10 card.
Class Times:
ADS LEC MTWTHF 10:15AM 10:25AM
Dates: 08/23 -10/17/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Frenchman
Credits: 1
Course Fee: $46.00
This course covers mechanical, chemical, environmental and electrical aspects of safety. The role of OSHA in the workplace is presented. Students will become familiar with forms such as Material Safety Data Sheets and will be trained in the use of (PPE) Personal Protective Equipment and in other safety procedures related to materials handling and storage. Industrial hazards such as fall protection and caught-in/struck-by will be emphasized. Students will receive the OSHA 10 safety training and will have the opportunity to be awarded an OSHA 10 card.
Class Times:
TRC LEC F 08:30AM 10:10AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Denison
Instructor: Stover
Credits: 1
Course Fee: $46.00
This course covers mechanical, chemical, environmental and electrical aspects of safety. The role of OSHA in the workplace is presented. Students will become familiar with forms such as Material Safety Data Sheets and will be trained in the use of (PPE) Personal Protective Equipment and in other safety procedures related to materials handling and storage. Industrial hazards such as fall protection and caught-in/struck-by will be emphasized. Students will receive the OSHA 10 safety training and will have the opportunity to be awarded an OSHA 10 card.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC F 09:45AM 10:35AM
Dates: 08/23 -10/23/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Donnelly
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $25.00
This course will introduce the students to the fundamentals of electricity. Electrical topics will include AC and DC theory, Ohm's Law, Electrical Circuits, Electrical Power Generation, Motors, and Transformers. This course emphasizes electrical safety as students will work with energized circuits.
Class Times:
ADS LEC MTWTHF 08:30AM 09:10AM
ADS LAB3 MTWTHF 09:11AM 10:11AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Denison
Instructor: Stover
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $25.00
This course will introduce the students to the fundamentals of electricity. Electrical topics will include AC and DC theory, Ohm's Law, Electrical Circuits, Electrical Power Generation, Motors, and Transformers. This course emphasizes electrical safety as students will work with energized circuits.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC T 07:45AM 08:35AM

DNWT LEC F 08:35AM 09:25AM
DNWT LAB3 MW 07:45AM 08:35AM
DNWT LAB3 T 08:35AM 09:25AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Donnelly
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $40.00
In this course students will gain an advanced knowledge of motors in circuits and of the components found in automated control systems. The use of solid state components and programmable controllers will be introduced. Students will have the opportunity to wire motors in a circuit following safety procedures recognized in the electrical industry.
Prerequisites: Take ELE-195 ELE-112,  
Class Times:
ADS LEC MTWTH 02:10PM 02:22PM
ADS LAB2 MTWTH 02:23PM 03:11PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Donnelly
Credits: 5
This course introduces students to advanced PLC programming techniques. Students will have the opportunity to connect and program the PLC for a variety of simulated applications.
Prerequisites: Take ELE-210  
Class Times:
ADS LEC MTWTH 12:30PM 01:07PM
ADS LAB2 MTWTH 01:08PM 02:00PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Ragaller
Credits: 7
Course Fee: $350.00
This course is designed for individuals who anticipate working with an ambulance service, hospital emergency department, fire department, police department, mining operation, or in other occupational fields where medical emergencies are common. Course content includes but is not limited to an overview of anatomy and physiology; medical terminology; patient assessment; basic life support in relation to cardiac arrest, trauma, and other medical emergencies. Instruction in light extrication of the injured is additionally covered. This course also provides the student an opportunity to apply cognitive knowledge and psychomotor skills in a supervised clinical or field setting.
Prerequisites: Students must be 17 years of age at the time of enrollment of the course, have a health physical and immunizations up to date, have a current AHA BLS provider card, have successfully completed the Mandatory Reporter Course, and Instructor consent.  
Class Times:
ADS LEC MW 05:00PM 07:30PM
ADS LAB3 MW 07:30PM 10:30PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Denison
Instructor: Burns
Credits: 7
Course Fee: $375.00
This course is designed for individuals who anticipate working with an ambulance service, hospital emergency department, fire department, police department, mining operation, or in other occupational fields where medical emergencies are common. Course content includes but is not limited to an overview of anatomy and physiology; medical terminology; patient assessment; basic life support in relation to cardiac arrest, trauma, and other medical emergencies. Instruction in light extrication of the injured is additionally covered. This course also provides the student an opportunity to apply cognitive knowledge and psychomotor skills in a supervised clinical or field setting.
Prerequisites: Students must be 17 years of age at the time of enrollment of the course, have a health physical and immunizations up to date, have a current AHA BLS provider card, have successfully completed the Mandatory Reporter Course, and Instructor consent.  
Class Times:
DNWT LEC TTH 05:00PM 10:30PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Sudrla
Credits: 13
Course Fee: $275.00
This course informs students of the EMS provider's roles and responsibilities. Students learn the importance of personal wellness in EMS including injury and infectious disease prevention. The course also provides an overview of human systems, pharmacology, venous access, advanced airway management, patient assessment, and trauma management. To successfully complete this course, students must demonstrate competency in skills for patients of all ages within the scope of practice. The student will participate in and document patient contacts and field experience. Additional contact hours (up to 3 times stated minimum) may be needed to meet the course competencies.
Co-requisites: Take EMS-541, EMS-810 and EMS-820 Students must be 17 years of age at the time of enrollment of the course, have a health physical and immunizations up to date, have a current AHA BLS provider card (Course No. CCPR 1033), have successfully completed the Mandatory Reporter Course (CNUR 1030), currently be certified at a minimum as an Iowa EMT or hold a valid NREMT registration, and Instructor consent.
Class Times:
ADS LEC TTH 02:00PM 06:20PM
ADS LAB2 TTH 06:40PM 10:30PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Ridgway
Credits: 3
This course is an exploration of writing as a process with attention to audience, purpose and patterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete a writing sample to gauge preparedness for the course and then access instructional staff and resources in the Comet Learning Center both before and during the course to be successful.  
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peabody
Credits: 3
This course is an exploration of writing as a process with attention to audience, purpose and patterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete a writing sample to gauge preparedness for the course and then access instructional staff and resources in the Comet Learning Center both before and during the course to be successful.  
Class Times:
RHK LEC MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peabody
Credits: 3
This course is an exploration of writing as a process with attention to audience, purpose and patterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete a writing sample to gauge preparedness for the course and then access instructional staff and resources in the Comet Learning Center both before and during the course to be successful.  
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Bagshaw
Credits: 3
This course is an exploration of writing as a process with attention to audience, purpose and patterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete a writing sample to gauge preparedness for the course and then access instructional staff and resources in the Comet Learning Center both before and during the course to be successful.  
Class Times:
RHK LEC MW 01:00PM 02:15PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Ferry
Credits: 3
This course is an exploration of writing as a process with attention to audience, purpose and patterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete a writing sample to gauge preparedness for the course and then access instructional staff and resources in the Comet Learning Center both before and during the course to be successful.  
Class Times:
ADS LEC MW 02:15PM 03:30PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Denison
Instructor: Peabody
Credits: 3
This course is an exploration of writing as a process with attention to audience, purpose and patterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete a writing sample to gauge preparedness for the course and then access instructional staff and resources in the Comet Learning Center both before and during the course to be successful.  
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Cherokee
Instructor: Peabody
Credits: 3
This course is an exploration of writing as a process with attention to audience, purpose and patterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete a writing sample to gauge preparedness for the course and then access instructional staff and resources in the Comet Learning Center both before and during the course to be successful.  
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Polk
Credits: 3
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 with emphasis on developing more complex, sophisticated forms of exposition. It includes a research paper requiring library research, documentation, and bibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Bagshaw
Credits: 3
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 with emphasis on developing more complex, sophisticated forms of exposition. It includes a research paper requiring library research, documentation, and bibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peabody
Credits: 3
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 with emphasis on developing more complex, sophisticated forms of exposition. It includes a research paper requiring library research, documentation, and bibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
RHK LEC MW 02:00PM 03:15PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Denison
Instructor: Peabody
Credits: 3
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 with emphasis on developing more complex, sophisticated forms of exposition. It includes a research paper requiring library research, documentation, and bibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
DNWT LEC MW 02:00PM 03:15PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Tondreau
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $25.00
A combined lecture and lab course focusing on environmental concerns: ecosystems, pollution, population, extinction, ethics, energy, food, conservation, and future interrelationships among these concerns.
Class Times:
ADS LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM
ADS LAB2 T 11:00AM 12:50PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peabody
Credits: 2
Course Fee: $10.00
This course is an entry level intensive listening/speaking course designed for non-native English speakers. Students practice listening and speaking in formal and informal conversations, interviews, and announcements and recorded messages. Practice in pronunciations and reductions, stress and intonation are included. This course is designed to be taken concurrently with Level I Grammar, Reading, and Writing as part of the Intensive ELL program. Prerequisite: WITCC ESL program assessment.
Class Times:
RHK LEC MW 08:00AM 08:50AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peabody
Credits: 3
This course will introduce international students to American culture, government, citizenship, and business through a combination of experience and classroom learning.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 12:00PM 01:15PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Peabody
Credits: 6
This course is designed for International students and/or non-native speakers, integrating the areas of Reading and Writing in English. Students develop reading and writing English language skills to prepare for college level work. This course may be repeated for credit.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 06:00PM 08:50PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Mohning
Credits: 3
This course introduces the students to real world concepts that relate to their daily lives. Students will learn how to apply basic concepts to the tasks they will use in the real world, including earning a paycheck, managing a bank account, using credit cards, creating a budget, purchasing a car and home, insurances, retirement, investing and financial planning. Instructor permission required.
Prerequisites: Take FIN-020  
Class Times:
APT LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:15AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: McCune
Credits: 3
This course is an overview of personal financial planning with emphasis in the areas of personal money management, budgeting, taxes, investments, and risk. This course also covers the process of buying/leasing autos, and purchasing a home. Students are introduced to issues relating to credit management and insurance products as well.
Class Times:
RHK LEC TTH 01:00PM 02:15PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Wilson
Credits: 3
This course is an examination of devices and systems that support the fire service in the detection and suppression of fire.
Class Times:
GSM LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Wilson
Credits: 3
This course provides an overview to fire protection; career opportunities in fire protection and related fields; philosophy and history of fire protection/service; fire loss analysis; organization and function of public and private fire protection services; fire departments as part of local government; laws and regulations affecting the fire service; fire service nomenclature; specific fire protection functions; basic fire chemistry and physics; introduction to fire protection systems; and introduction to fire strategy and tactics.
Class Times:
GSM LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM
Dates: 08/23 -11/22/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Jochum
Credits: 4
Course Fee: $110.00
This course provides basic fire training relating to the NFPA 1001 standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications. It reflects the most current standards as adopted by the Fire Service Training Bureau and can prepare students to take the written Fire Fighter One exam and the Practical Skills Performance exam.
Class Times:
GSM LEC MWF 09:00AM 09:44AM
GSM LAB3 MWF 09:45AM 11:55AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Houston
Credits: 4
This course introduces Spanish language and culture through development of reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. It emphasizes pronunciation, vocabulary, and basic grammar, reading, and writing.
Class Times:
RHK LEC W 06:00PM 08:50PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Denison
Instructor: Houston
Credits: 4
This course introduces Spanish language and culture through development of reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. It emphasizes pronunciation, vocabulary, and basic grammar, reading, and writing.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC W 06:00PM 08:50PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Wilcke
Credits: 3
This course is an Introduction to software used for page layout, print design and publishing. Students are introduced to and practice typography skills by combining text with digital images to create professional layouts.This course also provides the essential skills of digital document construction using Adobe® Acrobat. Students learn the skills needed to create a variety of interactive digital documents in the Adobe Portable Document Format.
Class Times:

RHK LAB2 W 08:30AM 10:20AM
NET LEC
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Brown
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $220.00
This course covers an introduction to the Mac OS interface and associated hardware. It also covers the Adobe Photoshop software, which is used to manipulate images used in digital and printed media. Topics include software interface, tools, retouching, collage, scanning, keyboard shortcuts, corrective filters and techniques, color correction and automation.
Class Times:

RHK LAB2 M 08:30AM 10:20AM
NET LEC
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Brown
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $40.00
This course provides students with advanced techniques in using software to manipulate images for digital and printed media. Topics include automation techniques, speed, resolution, format and corrective filters. Students are introduced to common digital photography problems, color correcting, retouching and sharpening critical area of a photo. It approaches using digital imaging software as an art form.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-140 or CIN-114  
Class Times:

RHK LAB2 M 10:30AM 12:20PM
NET LEC
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Brown
Credits: 3
This course introduces the student to the history and principles of good typographic design, including traditional rules that govern typographic usage, how to select an appropriate typeface, and apply type expressively to enhance all forms of communication that depend on the printed word, including web design, publication design and advertising design.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-201 GRA-131  
Class Times:
RHK LEC T 01:00PM 01:50PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Wilcke
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $30.00
The course is the first in a series that serves as an introduction to the principles of design and idea generation with a strong emphasis on typography. Students explore how these principles are applied in the marketplace.
Class Times:

RHK LAB2 T 08:30AM 10:20AM
NET LEC
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Bell
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $35.00
This is a lab course designed to produce a portfolio through a series of projects and demonstrations. Students will learn to critique and revise projects to create portfolio-quality designed work.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-132 GRA-140 GRA-207  
Class Times:
RHK LAB2 M 12:30PM 02:30PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Brown
Credits: 1
This course provides experiences for students to assemble, design, and publish a dynamic iBook for the iPad using the iBooks Author software. The course focuses on the process of adding all of the components of a dynamic iBook,including engaging text, images, audio, video, 3D models, and dynamic web content.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-132 GRA-207  
Class Times:
RHK LAB2 W 10:30AM 11:20AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Brown
Credits: 3
This course covers advertising and brand promotion theory as it applies to designers in graphic, web and marketing. Topics include creative marketing problem solving, the process and planning for successful advertising and promotion, selecting the appropriate media, and creative strategies for advertising and brand promotion.
Class Times:
RHK LEC W 09:00AM 10:30AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Brown
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $35.00
This course provides insight into the effective use of color through the study of contemporary color theory including additive and subtractive color. This course involves the development of color perception, expression, and application in traditional and digital design, through a series of problem solving exercises and projects. Fundamental studio experiences, along with a historical perspective, will provide insight and understanding to the intrinsic power of color in design.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-209 GRA-131  
Class Times:

RHK LAB2 T 10:30AM 12:20PM
NET LEC
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: McCarthy
Credits: 2
Course Fee: $35.00
This course provides students with a solid foundation in food service sanitation and safety. Upon completion, students may earn ServSafe Food Manager Certification.
Class Times:
APT LEC TH 08:30AM 10:20AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Rocha
Credits: 2
Course Fee: $590.00
This course covers all aspects of knife skills. Emphasis is placed on safety and commercial use.
Co-requisites: Take HCM-100
Class Times:

APT LAB2 M 01:00PM 02:50PM
OTHR LEC
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Gasaway
Credits: 2
Course Fee: $145.00
This course introduces students to scratch cookery methods. Areas of study include stocks,thickeners, and roux-based sauces.
Co-requisites: Take HCM-100
Class Times:

APT LEC W 01:00PM 01:30PM
APT LAB2 W 01:30PM 02:50PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Gasaway
Credits: 2
Course Fee: $545.00
This course applies techniques used in preparation of hot and cold hors d'oeuvres, decorative food displays and ice carvings. Emphasis is placed on aspics, galantines and buffet presentations.
Prerequisites: Take HCM-100  
Class Times:
APT LAB2 T 01:30PM 02:50PM

APT LEC T 01:00PM 01:30PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: McCarthy
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $155.00
This course provides advanced techniques in pastry and cakes, laminated doughs and other desserts. It is a continuation of HCM 116: Fundamentals of Baking.
Prerequisites: Take HCM-116 WITH C- OR BETTER  
Class Times:
APT LEC M 08:30AM 09:20AM
APT LAB2 M 09:20AM 12:10PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: VanDeWalle
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $150.00
This course provides the student the skills necessary to communicate with culinary employers, employees, and other stakeholders. The student will develop professional skills in table side and banquet service. Students should be aware that several lab hours may be outside of the regular academic day.
Prerequisites: TAKE HCM 412  
Class Times:
APT LEC F 10:30AM 12:10PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Gasaway
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $155.00
This course is a continuation of HCM 306 with an emphasis on food production in a guest-centered environment. Students will explore breakfast foods and their preparation. Students will also learn in depth the dry-heat techniques of Sautéing, Grilling and Broiling foods to varying degrees of doneness using classical techniques for all three areas. Students will plate and attractively present a variety of Sautéed, Grilled and Broiled foods for evaluation by the Chef-Instructor.
Prerequisites: TAKE HCM 306 WITH C- OR BETTER  
Class Times:
APT LEC M 12:30PM 01:20PM
APT LAB2 M 01:20PM 04:20PM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Rocha
Credits: 2
This course is designed to widen the students' culinary knowledge and provide a technical understanding of the tools, resources, professional associations, and career opportunities available. Also, students will discuss the ethical standards related to the culinary and hospitality fields. Other areas to be addressed include industry trends, flavor profiles, and heat transfer methods.
Class Times:
APT LEC F 08:30AM 10:20AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Rocha
Credits: 3
This course provides the student experience, and practical application of the competencies learned in the culinary program. The primary functions are to assist the instructors with the setup of class labs, assistance with first-year labs, and execution of events. The practicum experience is supervised by an instructor and coordinated by the Administrative Program Coordinator for culinary and hospitality.
Class Times:
OTHR LAB2
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: McCarthy
Credits: 3
This course provides on-the-job experience on campus or in the industry, giving the student experience and practical application of the competencies learned in the degree program. The internship is coordinated by the college instructor and supervised by an industry professional at the work site. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor, 2.0 or better in all HCM core courses.
Class Times:
OTHR OJT
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Denison
Instructor: Stover
Credits: 3
Course Fee: $15.00
This course covers fundamental principles and skills for all common heating systems. This course is a combined lecture and lab course and includes discussions and demonstrations in heating fundamentals. Safety is greatly emphasized as students are working with actual voltages, and working equipment.
Co-requisites: Take ELE-112
Class Times:
DNWT LEC THF 07:45AM 08:35AM
DNWT LAB3 MWTH 08:35AM 09:25AM
Dates: 08/23 -12/20/23
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Phelps
Credits: 3
This course is a combined lecture and lab course studying the theory and applications in electrical resistance and oil and hydronic heating systems as they relate to residential and commercial heat loss requirements. Studies include installation, troubleshooting, wiring and control circuits
Prerequisites: Take ELE-112  
Class Times:
APT LEC TTH 10:30AM 11:20AM
APT LAB2 MW 10:30AM 11:20AM