Apr 29, 2024  
2017-2018 SLCC General Catalog 
    
2017-2018 SLCC General Catalog [**** ATTENTION: YOU ARE VIEWING AN ARCHIVED CATALOG ****]

Course Descriptions


Course Numbering Information:
Courses at SLCC are identified by an alphabetic prefix (two to four letters) followed by a four-digit number. Numbers beginning with a “1” generally indicate a course designed primarily for freshmen (such as ENGL 1010 ); numbers beginning with a “2” generally indicate courses designed primarily for sophomores (such as MATH 2010 ); numbers beginning with a “0” generally indicate preparatory courses that are non-transferable (such as WRTG 0990 ).

 

Music

  
  
  • MUSC 2350 - Conducting Fundamentals

    Credits: 2
    The fundamentals of conducting music, including beat patterns, baton technique, score reading, cuing, subdivisions, fermatas and releases. The class will function as an ensemble and each student will conduct the group.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1120 


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  • MUSC 2510 - Music Composition for Games and Interactive Media

    Credits: 3
    Instruction and practice in composing music for use in video games and interactive multimedia applications. Students will study existing games and media to learn how music can be effectively used. They will also experience the process of creating and preparing music for a variety of uses in the field.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1540  or MUSC 1120  w/C grade or better; or instructor approval


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  • MUSC 2520 - Music Scoring For Film

    Credits: 3
    Instruction and practice in composing music for use as underscore in film. Students will examine the scores of historical and present-day films to learn different approaches to film scoring and the different roles music can play in film, will learn about the process of creating music for film from the spotting session through the final audio mix and will compose and record their own underscores.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1540  w/C grade or better, or instructor approval


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  • MUSC 2540 - Advanced Musical Synthesis, Sampling, & Sound Design

    Credits: 2
    An in-depth overview of sound production and sound design for recorded and live musical performance from acoustic instruments to analog and digital synthesis and sampling.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1520 w/C grade or better, or instructor permission
    Recommended Prerequisite: MUSC 1515  or MUSC 1550  
    Semester: Spring


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  • MUSC 2550 - Music Internship

    Credits: 1-3
    The Music Internship is an opportunity for students to gain college credit for participating in an internship with a professional recording studio or related business such as an audio post facility or pro-audio dealer under the guidance of an SLCC faculty member in the Fine Arts.

    Prerequisite: Instructor approval and second year status in the Music Recording Technology or Media Music programs


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  • MUSC 2570 - Game Audio Design

    Credits: 3
    This course introduces students to the field of sound design for games and interactive media. Students will develop skills in creation of game audio assets and in the use of middle-ware programs used in the video game industry for the implementation of assets within the game environment.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1515 


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  • MUSC 2710 - Pvt Lessons:Guitar

    Credits: 1
    12 one-half hour private music lessons for non-music majors on fretted string instruments; guitar, bass. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1710 
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 2712 - Pvt Lessons:Guitar/Bass

    Credits: 1
    12 one-half hour private music lessons for music majors on fretted string instruments: guitar, bass. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1712  and Audition (Must be able to perform NYSSMA Grade 5 Literature at minimum)
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 2715 - Pvt Lessons:Guitar

    Credits: 2
    12, 45 minute private music lessons for music performance majors on fretted string instruments: guitar, bass. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1715  and Audition (Must be able to perform NYSSMA Grade 5 Literature at minimum)
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 2720 - Pvt Lessons:Strings

    Credits: 1
    12 one-half hour private music lessons for non-music majors on string instruments: violin, viola, cello, contrabass. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1720 
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 2722 - Pvt Lessons:Strings

    Credits: 1
    12, one-half hour private music lessons for music majors on string instruments: violin, viola, cello, contrabass. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1722 and Audition (Must be able to perform NYSSMA Grade 5 Literature at minimum)
    Semester: All
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 2725 - Pvt Lessons:Strings

    Credits: 2
    12, 45 minute private music lessons for music performance majors on string instruments: violin, viola, cello, bass. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1725  and Audition (Must be able to perform NYSSMA Grade 5 Literature at minimum)
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 2730 - Private Lessons: Piano

    Credits: 1
    12, one-half hour private music lessons for non-music majors on keyboard instruments: piano, organ, keyboards. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1730
    Semester: All
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 2732 - Private Lessons: Piano

    Credits: 1
    12, one-half hour private music lessons for music majors on keyboard instruments: piano, organ, keyboards. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1732 and Audition (Must be able to perform NYSSMA Grade 5 Literature at minimum)
    Semester: All
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 2735 - Private Lessons: Piano

    Credits: 2
    12, 45 minute private music lessons for music performance on keyboard instruments: piano, organ, keyboards. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1735 and Audition (Must be able to perform NYSSMA Grade 5 Literature at minimum)
    Semester: All
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 2740 - Pvt Lessons:Brass

    Credits: 1
    12, one-half hour private music lessons for non-music majors on brass instruments: trumpet, French horn, trombone, euphonium or tuba. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1740
    Semester: All
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 2742 - Pvt Lessons:Brass

    Credits: 1
    12, one-half hour private music lessons for music majors on brass instruments: trumpet, French horn, trombone, euphonium or tuba. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1742  and Audition (Must be able to perform NYSSMA Grade 5 Literature at minimum)
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 2745 - Pvt Lessons:Brass

    Credits: 2
    12, 45 minute private music lessons for music performance majors on brass instruments: trumpet, French horn, trombone, euphonium or tuba. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1745  and Audition (Must be able to perform NYSSMA Grade 5 Literature at minimum)
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 2750 - Private Lessons: Voice

    Credits: 1
    12, one-half hour private music lessons for non-music majors on voice: soprano, alto, tenor, bass. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1750 
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 2752 - Private Lessons: Voice

    Credits: 1
    12, one-half hour private music lessons for music majors on voice: soprano, alto, tenor, bass. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1752 and Audition (Must be able to perform NYSSMA Grade 5 Literature at minimum)
    Semester: All
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 2755 - Private Lessons: Voice

    Credits: 2
    12, 45 minute private music lessons for music performance majors on voice: soprano, alto, tenor, bass. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1755  and Audition (Must be able to perform NYSSMA Grade 5 Literature at minimum)
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 2760 - Private Lessons: Winds

    Credits: 1
    12, one-half hour private music lessons for non-music majors on woodwind instruments: flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, saxophone. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1760 
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 2762 - Private Lessons: Winds

    Credits: 1
    12, one-half hour private music lessons for music majors on woodwind instruments: flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, saxophone. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1762  and Audition (Must be able to perform NYSSMA Grade 5 Literature at minimum)
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 2765 - Private Lessons: Winds

    Credits: 2
    12, 45 minute private music lessons for music performance majors on woodwind instruments: flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, saxophone. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1765  and Audition (Must be able to perform NYSSMA Grade 5 Literature at minimum)
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 2770 - Private Lessons: Percussion

    Credits: 1
    12, one-half hour private music lessons for non-music majors on percussion instruments: drums, set, xylophone, marimba, timpani, percussion. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1770
    Semester: All
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 2772 - Private Lessons: Percussion

    Credits: 1
    12, one-half hour private music lessons for music majors on percussion instruments: drums, set, xylophone, marimba, timpani and percussion. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1772  and Audition (Must be able to perform NYSSMA Grade 5 Literature at minimum)
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 2775 - Private Lessons: Percussion

    Credits: 2
    12, 45 minute private music lessons for music performance majors on percussion instruments: drums, set, xylophone, marimba, timpani and percussion. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1775  and Audition (Must be able to perform NYSSMA Grade 5 Literature at minimum)
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 2990 - Fine Arts Project

    Credits: 2
    A collaboration of dance, music, theatre and/or art students to create individual works to be performed.

    Prerequisite: Department approval


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Navajo

  
  • NAV 1010 - Beginning Navajo I

    Credits: 5
    First in a series of courses which focus on listening, speaking, reading, writing and culture. Major objective of the first year is to develop functional language ability in the Navajo culture. Lab attendance is required.

    Semester: All
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • NAV 1020 - Beginning Navajo II(LN)

    Credits: 5
    The second in a series focusing on five skills: listening, speaking, reading, writing and culture; to develop functional language ability in survival and social situations. Emphasis is on proficiency. Attendance in lab is required.

    Prerequisite: NAV 1010 or instructor approval
    Additional Course Fee Required


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Network Engineering Technology (SAT)

  
  • KNWE 0640 - Server Administration 1

    Contact Hours: 75
    Learn to deploy operating systems, manage Windows updates with WSUS, monitor server and network performance, improve network share performance and reliability, secure data, configure Audit Policies, manage DNS records, zones and servers, and configure routing and VPN services. MCP and MCSA titles (Course 1 of 2 for exam 70-411).

    Recommended Prerequisite: Complete KNWE 0742  prior to enrolling
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KNWE 0642 - Server Installation and Configuration 1

    Contact Hours: 90
    Learn to install, configure, and troubleshoot Windows Server and server services such as disks and volumes, RAID, file and print services, remote server management, system and network virtualization, as well as IPv4 and IPv6 addressing. MCP and MCSA titles (Course 1 of 2 for exam 70-410).

    Recommended Prerequisite: CompTIA A+-level experience strongly recommended
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KNWE 0643 - Applications Infrastructure

    Contact Hours: 70
    Learn to deploy Windows operating systems with WDS, configure Virtual Machines, manage Terminal Servers and Web Servers, publish applications, configure RAID and explore Server Clusters. MCTS/MCITP (Course 1 of 2 for exam 70-643)

    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KNWE 0646 - Advanced Server Services 1

    Contact Hours: 75
    Learn advanced tasks necessary to deploy, manage, and maintain a Windows Server infrastructure. Topics in this course include Network Load Balancing, failover clustering, site-level fault tolerance, virtual machine migration, advanced file services, backup and disaster recovery. MCP and MCSA titles (Course 1 of 2 for exam 70-412).

    Recommended Prerequisite: Complete KNWE 0740  prior to enrollment
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KNWE 0647 - Enterprise Design 1

    Contact Hours: 65
    Learn to plan network and application services, design core identity and access management components, design support identity and access management components, and design for business continuity. MCITP (Course 1 of 2 for exam 70-647).

    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KNWE 0680 - Configuring Windows Clients

    Contact Hours: 75
    Students learn installing, upgrading, migrating and deploying Windows 7. This includes configuring hardware, application, and network connectivity exercises. Prepares student for the MCTS industry certification. (Exam 70-680)

    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KNWE 0740 - Server Administration 2

    Contact Hours: 75
    From small offices to enterprise environments, learn to support and implement Windows Server services such as DirectAccess, Network Policy Server, Network Access Protection, Service Authentication, FSMO role maintenance, Group Policy settings, and Active Directory backup and recovery. MCP and MCSA titles (Course 2 of 2 for exam 70-411).

    Recommended Prerequisite: KNWE 0640  
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KNWE 0742 - Server Installation and Configuration 2

    Contact Hours: 90
    Learn to install, configure, and troubleshoot Windows Server services such as DHCP, DNS, Active Directory Domain Services, Domain Controller configuration, Group Policy, and user and computer creation and management. MCP and MCSA titles (Course 2 of 2 for exam 70-410).

    Recommended Prerequisite: KNWE 0642  
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KNWE 0743 - Web Apps and Services

    Contact Hours: 70
    Learn to manage Web Server security, configure Windows SharePoint Services, File Transfer Protocol (FTP) sites, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Services (SMTP), and Windows Media Services. MCTS/MCITP (Course 2 of 2 for exam 70-643).

    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KNWE 0746 - Advanced Server Services 2

    Contact Hours: 75
    Learn advanced tasks necessary to deploy, manage, and maintain a Windows Server infrastructure. Topics include DNS security, IP Address Management (IPAM), multi-domain and multi-forest management and support, site configuration, replication, certificate services and more. MCP and MCSA titles (Course 2 of 2 for exam 70-412).

    Recommended Prerequisite: KNWE 0646 
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KNWE 0747 - Enterprise Design 2

    Contact Hours: 65
    Learn to plan network and application services, design core identity and access management components, design support identity and access management components, and design for business continuity. MCITP (Course 2 of 2 for exam 70-647).

    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KNWE 0780 - Maintaining Windows Clients

    Contact Hours: 75
    Students will monitor and maintain systems that run Windows 7 including configuring access to resources; mobile computing, backup and recovery. Prepares student for the MCTS industry certification (Exam 70-680).

    Additional Course Fee Required


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Network Infrastructure Technician (SAT)

  
  • KNIT 0751 - Routing and Switching I (CCNA)

    Contact Hours: 110
    This Cisco Academy course provides a hands-on introduction to networking and the Internet using tools and hardware commonly found in the home and small business environments.

    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KNIT 0756 - Routing & Switching II (CCNA)

    Contact Hours: 110
    This Cisco Academy course will help develop skills needed to provide support to users of small-to-medium-sized networks across a range of applications. The course provides an introduction to routing, remote access, network services.

    Prerequisite: KNIT 0751  
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KNIT 0760 - Routing & Switching III (CCNA)

    Contact Hours: 75
    This Cisco Academy course helps develop the skills necessary to maximize enterprise LAN and WAN performance. The course provides advanced configurations of switching and routing protocols, access control lists, and WAN links.

    Prerequisite: KNIT 0756  
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KNIT 0765 - Routing & Switching IV (CCNA)

    Contact Hours: 75
    This Cisco Academy course will develop the skills to design small enterprise LANs and WANs. The course will introduce how to collect customer requirements, translate those requirements into equipment, and create a network topology.

    Prerequisite: KNIT 0760  
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KNIT 0780 - Intro to Wireless Systems

    Contact Hours: 75
    This course is designed to teach students the knowledge needed for enterprise WLAN sales and support professionals who must be familiar and confident with the terminology and basic functionality of enterprise 802. 11 wireless networks.

    Prerequisite: KCMS 0180 
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KNIT 0785 - Advanced Wireless Systems

    Contact Hours: 75
    This is the second course designed for students needing knowledge of enterprise WLANs for sales and support positions. Students will design, configure, and prepare equipment and perform site surveys for WLAN networks.

    Prerequisite: KNIT 0780 
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • KNIT 0800 - Information Storage Management

    Contact Hours: 75
    This course focuses on information storage and management in classic, virtualized and cloud environments. It includes data center key elements, intelligent storage systems, storage networking technologies, and various business continuity options; along with security and management of a storage infrastructure.

    Recommended Prerequisite: Student have studied Cisco, or Microsoft, or CompTIA networking.


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Non-Destructive Testing Technology

  
  • NDT 1110 - Intro./Non-Destructive Testing

    Credits: 3
    An introduction to the five major non-destructive testing methods, certification requirements, inspectors responsibilities, visual testing and the use and operation of gauges.

    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • NDT 1114 - Ultrasonics 1 Theory

    Credits: 3
    This course is devised to give the student a complete introduction through hands-on-experience in the ultrasonic method within the field of Nondestructive Testing. The course is designed to meet certain NDT Level I requirements in accordance with A.S.N.T. SNT-TC-1A & NAS-410.

    Corequisite: NDT 1115 


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  • NDT 1115 - Ultrasonics I Lab

    Credits: 1
    Students will learn basic applications of ultrasonic inspection. Emphasis is placed on familiarizing students with the components and controls of ultrasonic equipment and calibration.

    Corequisite: NDT 1114
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • NDT 1120 - Magnetic Particle I

    Credits: 2
    A basic to advanced theory of magnetic particle testing. How magnetizing currents are used, formulas, methods, applications and limitations.

    Corequisite: NDT 1121 


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  • NDT 1121 - Magnetic Particle I Lab

    Credits: 1
    Students will learn basic and advanced applications of magnetic fields, material sensitivity and equipment calibration.

    Corequisite: NDT 1120 
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • NDT 1122 - Eddy Current 1 Theory

    Credits: 3
    A basic theory of electromaganetic principles, formulas, material applications, methods and limitations. The course is designed to meet certain NDT Level I requirements in accordance with ASNT-SNT-TC-1A & NAS-410.

    Corequisite: NDT 1123
    Semester: Fall & Spring


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  • NDT 1130 - Radiation Safety

    Credits: 3
    Students are instructed in the rules and regulations of radiation safety, including the characteristics of X-ray and gamma radiation. Use and operation of equipment, calculations, and NRC requirements.


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  • NDT 1132 - Radiography 1 Theory

    Credits: 3
    A basic theory of radiography, formulas, inspection methods, film processing, material sensitivity applications and limitations. The course is designed to meet certain NDT Level I requirements in accordance with ASNT-SNT-TC-1A & NAS-410.

    Corequisite: NDT 1130
    Semester: Fall & Spring


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  • NDT 1133 - Radiography I Lab

    Credits: 1
    This course familiarizes students with the components and controls of radiographic equipment. Students apply each of the techniques on various lab samples. NRC safety regulations are also emphasized.

    Corequisite: NDT 1132 
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • NDT 1210 - Liquid Penetrant I & II

    Credits: 2
    A basic to advanced theory of liquid penetrant testing. How liquid penetrants are used, formulas, methods, applications and limitations.

    Corequisite: NDT 1211 


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  • NDT 1211 - Liquid Penetrant I & II Lab

    Credits: 1
    Students will learn basic and advanced applications of liquid penetrants material sensitivity and equipment calibration.

    Corequisite: NDT 1210 
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • NDT 1214 - Ultrasonics II Lab

    Credits: 1
    Students perform ultrasonic inspection to applicable codes and standards as they apply techniques developed and special techniques.

    Corequisite: NDT 1213 
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • NDT 1223 - Eddy Current II Lab

    Credits: 1
    Students perform eddy current inspection to applicable codes and standards, applying techniques developed and special applications.

    Corequisite: NDT 1222 
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • NDT 1230 - Codes and Procedures

    Credits: 2
    Students will learn how to read and interpret a variety of codes including ISO 9712, ASME, API, and ASTM documents.

    Prerequisite: Instructor approval


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  • NDT 1233 - Radiography II Lab

    Credits: 1
    This advanced course concentrates on film interpretation, multiple film loading techniques and radiographic procedures.

    Corequisite: NDT 1232 
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • NDT 1234 - Advanced NDT Concepts

    Credits: 3
    The study of advanced concepts of NDT including specific methods and applications using radioactive isotopes. Emphasis is placed on procedures and applications.

    Prerequisite: Instructor approval
    Additional Course Fee Required


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Nursing

  
  • NSG 1200 - Pharmacology I

    Credits: 2
    Introduces the basic concepts of pharmacology. Utilizing the nursing process, students are introduced to the safe administration of medications to clients across the health continuum.

    Prerequisite: Admission to the program per established curriculum plan.


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  • NSG 1300 - Nursing Fundamentals

    Credits: 4
    Introduces theories basic to the student assuming the role of provider, manager and member of the nursing profession. Emphasis is placed on introduction to critical thinking and the nursing process.

    Prerequisite: Admission to the program per established curriculum plan.
    Corequisite: NSG 1305 without exception


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  • NSG 1305 - Nursing Fundamentals Clinical

    Credits: 2
    The clinical experience builds upon concepts and skills introduced in NSG 1300. Clinical experience expands critical thinking by incorporating the multidisciplinary team in the care of the Nursing Fundamentals client.

    Prerequisite: Admission to the program per established curriculum plan.
    Corequisite: NSG 1300  without exception


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  • NSG 1350 - Nursing Fundamentals

    Credits: 4
    Introduces theories basic to the student assuming the role of provider, manager and member of the nursing profession. Emphasis is placed on introduction to critical thinking and the nursing process.

    Prerequisite: Completion of Nursing Program prerequisite courses and admission to the program per established curriculum plan
    Corequisite: NSG 1355  (without exception)
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • NSG 1355 - Nursing Fundamentals Clinical

    Credits: 2
    The clinical experience builds upon concepts and skills introduced in NSG 1350 . Clinical experience expands critical thinking by incorporating the multidisciplinary team in the care of the Nursing Fundamentals client.

    Prerequisite: Completion of Nursing Program prerequisite courses and admission to the program per established curriculum plan
    Corequisite: NSG 1350  (without exception)
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • NSG 1400 - Maternal Newborn Nursing

    Credits: 2
    Provides family centered approach to nursing care of the childbearing client and family across the continuum as provider and manager of care in health care settings.

    Prerequisite: Completion of prior semester courses per established curriculum plan
    Corequisite: NSG 1405  (without exception)
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • NSG 1405 - Maternal Newborn Nursing Clin.

    Credits: 1
    The clinical experience builds upon concepts and skills introduced in NSG 1400 . Clinical experience expands critical thinking by incorporating the multidisciplinary team in the care of the Maternal Newborn client.

    Prerequisite: Completion of prior semester courses per established curriculum plan
    Corequisite: NSG 1400  (without exception)
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • NSG 1500 - Nursing Care of Children

    Credits: 2
    Introduces students to family centered pediatric nursing care of infants, children, adolescents and their families across the health continuum in body systems.

    Prerequisite: Completion of prior semester courses per established curriculum plan
    Corequisite: NSG 1505  (without exception)
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • NSG 1505 - NSG Care of Children Clinical

    Credits: 0
    The clinical experience builds upon concepts and skills introduced in Nursing Care of Children. Clinical experience expands critical thinking by incorporating the multidisciplinary team in the care of the pediatric client.

    Prerequisite: Completion of prior semester courses per established curriculum plan
    Corequisite: NSG 1500  (without exception)
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • NSG 1700 - Medical Surgical Nursing I

    Credits: 4
    Builds upon prior curriculum content to introduce the student to basic medical/surgical nursing care across the health continuum.

    Prerequisite: Completion of prior semester courses per established curriculum plan
    Corequisite: NSG 1705  (without exception)
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • NSG 1705 - Med/Surg Nursing I Clinical

    Credits: 2
    The clinical experience builds upon concepts and skills introduced in NSG 1700 . Clinical experience expands critical thinking by incorporating the multidisciplinary team in the care of the basic medical surgical client.

    Prerequisite: Completion of prior semester courses per established curriculum plan
    Corequisite: NSG 1700  (without exception)
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • NSG 1800 - Transition Into Practical Nur

    Credits: 2
    Prepares the qualified student to transition into the role of practical nurse. The nursing process and critical thinking skills are utilized in the study and application of contents essential to client care across the health continuum.

    Prerequisite: Completion of the first year of nursing
    Corequisite: NSG 1805  (without exception)


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  • NSG 1805 - Trans/Pract. Nursing Clinical

    Credits: 1
    The clinical experience builds upon the concepts and skills introduced in the first year of the nursing program. Clinical experience expands critical thinking related to the role and scope of practice of the LPN.

    Prerequisite: Completion of the first year of nursing
    Corequisite: NSG 1800  (without exception)


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  • NSG 1900 - Transition into A.S. Nursing

    Credits: 1
    Designed to assist the licensed practical nurse in adapting to the new role of a registered nurse as provider, manager and member of the nursing profession.

    Prerequisite: Completion of first year of Nursing


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  • NSG 1990 - Independent Study Course

    Credits: 1-5
    This course is offered on an individual basis to student nurses. It allows the student to complete one to five hours of guided independent learning experiences within the first year.

    Prerequisite: Actively enrolled in the Nursing Program


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  • NSG 2100 - Pharmacology II

    Credits: 2
    Continues to build upon the concepts introduced in NSG 1200 Pharmacology I, in the safe administration of medications of clients across the health continuum.
     

    Prerequisite: Admission to the program per established curriculum plan.


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  • NSG 2200 - Med/Surg Nursing II

    Credits: 4
    Builds upon concepts introduced in NSG 1700 . Course content expands critical thinking by reviewing body systems and the nursing process for the care of the intermediate medical/surgical client.

    Prerequisite: Completion of prior semester courses per established curriculum plan
    Corequisite: NSG 2205  (without exception)
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • NSG 2205 - Med/Surg Nursing II Clinical

    Credits: 2
    The clinical experience builds upon concepts and skills introduced in NSG 2200 . Clinical experience expands critical thinking by incorporating the multidisciplinary team in the care of the intermediate medical surgical client.

    Prerequisite: Completion of prior semester courses per established curriculum plan
    Corequisite: NSG 2200  (without exception)
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • NSG 2250 - Pharmacology II

    Credits: 2
    Continues to build upon the concepts introduced in NSG 1250 , Nursing Pharmacology, in the safe administration of medications of clients across the health continuum.

    Prerequisite: Completion of prior semester courses per established curriculum plan


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  • NSG 2300 - Community Nursing

    Credits: 2
    Introduces students to various health care delivery systems within the community. Concepts of holistic care are emphasized in providing primary, secondary and tertiary prevention to aggregates across the health continuum.

    Prerequisite: Completion of prior semester courses per established curriculum plan
    Corequisite: NSG 2305  (without exception)


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  • NSG 2305 - Community Nursing Experience

    Credits: 0
    This experience builds upon concepts and skills introduced in NSG 2300 . Discretionary hours experience expands critical thinking by incorporating the multidisciplinary team in the care of the Community Nursing client.

    Prerequisite: Completion of prior semester courses per establish curriculum plan
    Corequisite: NSG 2300  (without exception)


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  • NSG 2400 - Medical/Surgical Nursing III

    Credits: 3
    This course integrates all previous curricular concepts in medical/surgical nursing into the care of the critically ill client. Course content expands critical thinking by reviewing body systems and the nursing process for the care of the critically ill client.

    Prerequisite: Completion of prior semester courses per established curriculum plan
    Corequisite: NSG 2405  (without exception)
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • NSG 2405 - Med/Surg Nursing III Sim

    Credits: 0
    The simulation experience builds upon concepts and skills introduced in NSG 2400 . Simulation experience expands critical thinking by incorporating the multidisciplinary team in the care of the advanced medical surgical nursing client.

    Prerequisite: Completion of prior semester courses per established curriculum plan
    Corequisite: NSG 2400  (without exception)
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • NSG 2500 - Nursing Management

    Credits: 1
    Introduces the student to current trends and issues affecting client care and the nursing profession.

    Prerequisite: Admission to the program per established curriculum plan.
    Corequisite: NSG 2505  


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  • NSG 2505 - Clinical Capstone

    Credits: 2
    Students participate in 100 hours of a clinical experience with a preceptor. Students will manage care for groups of patients in a health care environment, manage resources for care, delegate to personnel, and coordinate care.

    Prerequisite: Completion of prior semester courses per established curriculum plan.
    Corequisite: NSG 2500  


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  • NSG 2600 - Mental Health Nursing

    Credits: 2
    Intended to provide basic understanding of psychiatric nursing care principles to clients across the health continuum.

    Prerequisite: Completion of prior semester courses per established curriculum plan
    Corequisite: NSG 2605  (without exception)
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • NSG 2605 - Mental Health Nursing Clinical

    Credits: 1
    The clinical experience builds upon concepts and skills introduced in NSG 2600 . Clinical experience expands critical thinking by incorporating the multidisciplinary team in the care of the Mental Health client.

    Prerequisite: Completion of prior semester courses per established curriculum plan
    Corequisite: NSG 2600  (without exception)
    Additional Course Fee Required


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  • NSG 2900 - Pathophysiology

    Credits: 4
    Intended to provide basic understanding of pathophysiologic principles and processes across the health continuum. These are discussed and applied to the most common disease states according to each body system.

    Prerequisite: Completion of Nursing Program prerequisite courses


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