Jul 01, 2024  
2022-2023 SLCC General Catalog 
    
2022-2023 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 MATH 0950 ).

 

Physical Therapist Assistant

  
  • PTA 2600 - Clinical Internship I

    Credits: 4
    Students will participate in a supervised clinical experience in physical therapy department affiliated with the College.

    Prerequisite: Successful completion of prior semester courses per established curriculum plan w/C grade or better
    Semester: Summer
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PTA 2700 - Clinical Internship II

    Credits: 6
    Students will complete an internship including practical Performance and application of physical therapy procedures and techniques under supervision in selected physical therapy clinical settings.

    Prerequisite: Completion of prior semester courses per established curriculum plan
    Semester: Fall
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PTA 2710 - Clinical Internship III

    Credits: 6
    Students will complete a culminating internship demonstrating practical performance and application of physical therapy procedures and techniques under supervision in selected physical therapy clinical settings.

    Prerequisite:  Successful completion of prior semester courses per established curriculum plan w/C grade or better
    Corequisite: PTA 2700 
    Semester: Fall
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PTA 2750 - Seminar for the PTA

    Credits: 1
    Students will integrate principles of academic learning with clinical practice and presentation of current trends and issues in PT, along with professional journal reviews, and development of employment skills.

    Prerequisite: Completion of prior semester courses per established curriculum plan
    Semester: Fall


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  • PTA 2850 - Special Studies for the PTA

    Credits: 2
    This is a special studies course to prepare students for the national licensing examination.

    Prerequisite: Instructor approval
    Semester: Spring


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  • PTA 2950 - Sports Physical Therapy

    Credits: 2
    Students learn principles of injury prevention and therapeutic rehabilitation applied to the practice of sport and competitive physical activity.

    Prerequisite: Acceptance into technical portion of program
    Semester: Fall


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Physics

  
  • PHYS 1010 - Elementary Physics (PS)

    Credits: 3
    Conceptual survey course in introductory physics. For non-science majors. Principles of mechanics, heat, light, sound, electricity, magnetism, and modern physics.

    Semester: All


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  • PHYS 1040 - Elementary Astronomy (PS)

    Credits: 3
    Course includes structure, scale, and behavior of the universe and its underlying laws presented in a conceptual format. It shows examples of formation and workings of the sun and planets. Also teaches earth as a planet and as a reference for reckoning of the celestial sphere.

    Semester: All


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  • PHYS 2010 - College Physics I

    Credits: 4
    For pre-professional, non-science, non-engineering majors. Newtons laws of motion, gravity, work and energy, solid body motion, fluid motion, vibrations and waves, and thermal physics.

    Prerequisite: MATH 1050  
    Recommended Corequisite: PHYS 2015  
    Semester: All


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  • PHYS 2011 - Physics Problem Session

    Credits: 1
    Problem session for PHYS 2010 , based on the lecture class. Though not required, students are strongly encouraged to register for this session.

    Semester: Fall & Spring


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  • PHYS 2021 - Physics Problem Session

    Credits: 1
    Problem session for PHYS 2020 , based on lecture classes. Though not required, students are strongly encouraged to register for this session.

    Semester: Fall & Spring


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  • PHYS 2210 - Physics for Science & Engineering I

    Credits: 4
    For engineering and science majors. Mechanics and Newtons laws presented with calculus. Gravity, energy, momentum, fluid mechanics, oscillations, waves, and thermodynamics.

    Prerequisite: ENGR 1010  or MATH 1210  
    Recommended Corequisite: PHYS 2215  
    Semester: All


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  • PHYS 2500 - Introduction to Computer Methods in Physics

    Credits: 2
    Computer software and methods commonly used in physics are introduced including the use of numerical, graphical, and symbolic manipulation software to solve common physics problems. Other common applications encountered by the physics professional will be explored.

    Prerequisite: PHYS 2210  
    Recommended Prerequisite: PHYS 2220  
    Semester: Fall


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  • PHYS 2710 - Introductory Modern Physics for Scientists and Engineers

    Credits: 3
    Introduction to Modern Physics with a focus on relativity, quantum mechanics, and atomic physics. Applications in solid-state physics, bonding in molecules and solids, and nuclear physics.

    Prerequisite: MATH 2210 , PHYS 2220 , PHYS 2225  w/ C grade or better
    Recommended Prerequisite: MATH 2250  
    Semester: Spring


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Plumber/Pipefitter JATC Technology

  
  • PFA 1110 - Trade Related Math

    Credits: 2
    Applied related grade math required for the core curriculum success of each student. This course covers basic math through Triangular Trigonometry.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 1111 - Soldering and Brazing

    Credits: 2
    Theory and application of soldered and brazed joints, pipe preparation, and reaming.

    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 1140 - Principles of Technology

    Credits: 2
    This class will provide training in basic principles of physics and practical examples that relate to the industry.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 1150 - Job Safety and Heritage

    Credits: 2
    Brief history of the Plumbing/Pipefitting industry and the organizational structure of the trade. Emphasis on the importance of job safety, personal safety, and the well being of others on the job site.

    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 1160 - Use and Care, Pipe Fittings

    Credits: 2
    Theory and practical hands on applications of various pipe fittings, their uses and purposes, use and care of the materials and equipment used in the trade.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 1170 - Plumbing Science & Mechanics

    Credits: 2
    Course includes the basics of theory involving water, steam, hydraulics, pneumatics, and metals in preparation for deeper understanding of the trade.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 1210 - Gas Installations

    Credits: 2
    Code and local amendments as they pertain to the natural gas and industrial gas usages, various materials required, use applications, and methods of installation accepted by the gas industry.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 1211 - Hydronic Heating Cooling Sys

    Credits: 2
    Hydronics is the science of heating and cooling with water. Curriculum includes technical aspects of design, calculation, and installation of hydronic systems.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 1250 - Basic Electricity

    Credits: 2
    Basic principles and applications of electricity common to Plumbers and Pipefitters. Safety requirements, basic devices and tools, circuits, and electrical measuring instruments are included.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 1260 - Drafting and Plan Reading

    Credits: 2
    This course provides the student with basic principles and practices of plan drafting and interpretation.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 2151 - Welding I

    Credits: 2
    Theory and application of shielded metal arc welding, oxy-acetylene welding and oxy-acetylene cutting. A study of electrode classification and welding procedures with proper safety and safe use of equipment.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 2152 - Welding II

    Credits: 2
    Structural plate welding including flat, horizontal and overhead welding. Weld defects and the properties of metals. Destructive testing and welding procedures for code work.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 2154 - Welding IV

    Credits: 2
    Advanced welding practices in the pipefitting industry, preparation for certification and code welding methods.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 2155 - Welding V

    Credits: 2
    Theory and application of shielded metal arc welding, oxy-acetylene welding and oxy-acetylene cutting. A study of electrode classification and welding procedures with proper safety and safe use of equipment.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 2156 - Welding VI

    Credits: 2
    Structural welding including flat horizontal, vertical, and overhead welding. Weld defects and the properties of metals Destructive testing and welding procedures for code work.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 2157 - Welding VII

    Credits: 2
    Advanced welding practices in the pipefitting industry, preparation for certification and code welding methods.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 2158 - Welding VIII

    Credits: 2
    Structural plate welding including flat horizontal, vertical and overhead welding. Weld defects and the properties of metals. Destructive testing and welding procedures for code work.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 2160 - Welding X

    Credits: 2
    Advanced welding practices in the pipefitting industry, preparation for certification and code welding methods.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 2161 - Pipe Bending

    Credits: 2
    Theory and application of practical pipe bending and methods utilized in the industry.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 2162 - Orbital Welding

    Credits: 2
    This course will include study and training on industry specific power supplies, weld heads and preparation for orbital welding certification.

    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 2311 - Pumps and Steam Systems

    Credits: 2
    Theory and application of a variety of pumps and pumping processes. Study also includes hot steam systems and the application of pumps and processes utilized in the industry.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 2331 - Brazing, Compressor Overhaul

    Credits: 2
    Basic instruction in brazing and brazing methods, materials used and good practices. Compressor function and utilization. Breakdown of a compressor and component parts testing and inventory.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 2350 - Drainage I

    Credits: 2
    Utilization of drainage in commercial and industrial applications including various materials, applicable piping for drainage systems, installation and joint connections.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 2351 - Drainage II

    Credits: 2
    Industrial and commercial drainage systems, sumps, drain fields and hazardous material handling.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 2360 - Water Supply I

    Credits: 2
    Water supply systems including potable and non-potable water systems. Material usage and application.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 2361 - Water Supply II

    Credits: 2
    Advanced water supply system study including commercial and industrial applications.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 2441 - Advanced Plan Reading

    Credits: 2
    Study of isometric pipe and plumbing drawings and shop drawings as used in the industry.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 2450 - Bldrs Level and Special Inst.

    Credits: 2
    Instruction in the set-up and use of a builders level, lasers, and special instruments for layout and leveling.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 2460 - Hydronics Systems

    Credits: 2
    Advanced course in hydronics systems, use and installation and fabrication of joints and materials.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 2470 - Plumbing Fixtures, Appliances

    Credits: 2
    Detailed course in plumbing fixtures and appliances used in the industry including use, installation, and code requirements.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 2541 - Medical Gas Certification

    Credits: 2
    Instruction on requirements and competencies for Certification in medical gas installation and repair.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 2550 - Back Flow Testing Cert.

    Credits: 2
    Instruction on code and Utah requirements and competencies for Certification to install and/or repair back flow prevention systems.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 2551 - General Pipe Fitting

    Credits: 2
    This course introduces students to general pipefitting principles and techniques.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 2552 - General Pipe Fitting II

    Credits: 2
    This course will continue study of general pipe fitting principles and techniques and introduce hands on application of the skills and knowledge learned.

    Prerequisite: PFA 2551 
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 2560 - International Plumbing Code

    Credits: 2
    Detailed course on the International Plumbing Code with any amendments and provisions.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 2570 - Test Prep-Code

    Credits: 2
    New code updates and amendments as needed and practical hands on applications.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 2571 - Test Prep-Math

    Credits: 2
    Applied mathematical conclusions for plumbing and pipefitting code applications and installation.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 2572 - Test Prep-Shop

    Credits: 2
    Safety requirements and detail work in shop environments including tools, materials, and MSDS sheets.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PFA 2573 - Pipe Fitting Test Prep

    Credits: 2
    Course includes applied mathematical conclusions, code and safety requirements related to the pipe fitting industry as preparation for the industry Pipe Fitting Journeyman exam.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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Plumbing Independent Technology

  
  • PFA 1130 - OSHA 30

    Credits: 2
    In-depth study of OSHA safety practices and their role in the construction industry. Review workers’ safety procedures and practices used in the construction industry. Attendance is required to be eligible for OSHA 30 completion card.

    Semester: Fall & Spring


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  • PLI 1110 - Plumbing I A

    Credits: 5
    This is an introduction to the plumbing trade, history, plumbing as a career. Safety on the job site and with tools including safe handling and use, applied mathematics for plumbers and the study of water sources and gases are covered.

    Prerequisite: MATH 0920  w/C grade or better; or appropriate placement or PLI 1470  
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PLI 1120 - Plumbing I B

    Credits: 5
    This is the study of mathematics for plumbers, first aid and CPR certification and safety on the job site and with tools and equipment. Course of study includes plumbing fixtures, faucets, valves and blueprint reading.

    Prerequisite: PLI 1110 
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PLI 1210 - Plumbing II A

    Credits: 5
    Installation practices, introduction to blueprint reading and applied mathematics for plumbers. Properties of water, water pressure, safety on the job site and tools and equipment scaffolding and safety above ground.

    Prerequisite: PLI 1120 
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PLI 1220 - Plumbing II B

    Credits: 5
    This is the study of installation practices and applied mathematics for plumbers. Theory and practice of seals, traps, air chambers, manometers and u-tubes will be covered.

    Prerequisite: PLI 1210 
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PLI 1470 - Math for the Trades (QS)

    Credits: 5
    This is a customized plumbers course in applied mathematics for the trades including algebraic and trigonometric functions.

    Semester: All


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  • PLI 2000 - Plumbing CO-OP

    Credits: 3-6
    College credit for experience on the job site. Arranged in advance. Requirements are determined by the employer.

    Prerequisite: Instructor approval
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PLI 2310 - Plumbing III A

    Credits: 5
    This is the study of fixtures, testing of systems, measurements and grease traps. Intense study of the applicable code and continued mathematics for plumbers will be taught.

    Prerequisite: PLI 1220 
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PLI 2320 - Plumbing III B

    Credits: 5
    This is an introduction to water heaters and appliance venting, fuel gas piping and control devices. Applied mathematics for plumbers, study of the applicable codes, roof drains and blueprint readings will be covered.

    Prerequisite: PLI 2310 
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PLI 2410 - Plumbing IV A

    Credits: 5
    Installation practices, repair and service work. Blueprint reading, indirect water systems and special waste systems. Hydraulic theory, heating systems and their practical application.

    Prerequisite: PLI 2320 
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PLI 2420 - Plumbing IV B

    Credits: 5
    This is the continuation of blueprint reading, gas appliance venting and piping, practical applied application and estimating. Study of the applicable code and review will be included.

    Prerequisite: PLI 2410 
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PLI 2510 - Plumbing Labs

    Credits: 5
    Special course requested by the Utah State Licensing Board for applicant plumbers to review lab projects prior to retaking practical journeymans examination.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PLI 2990 - Plumbing Special Studies

    Credits: 5
    Special course requested by the Utah State Licensing Board for applicant plumbers to review lab projects prior to retaking practical journeymans examination.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • PLI 2991 - Plumbing Special Projects II

    Credits: 5
    Special course requested by the Utah State Licensing Board for applicant plumbers to review theory and code issues prior to retaking the written portion of the journeymans examination.

    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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Political Science

  
  • POLS 1100 - US Government & Politics (AI)

    Credits: 3
    This course surveys the institutions and practices of the U.S. national government with emphasis placed on political behavior and social conflict.

    Prerequisite: Placement into ENGL 1010  or appropriate placement score
    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • POLS 1900 - Special Studies

    Credits: 1-2
    Under the instructors supervision, an individualized curriculum is jointly developed and followed.

    Prerequisite: Instructor approval
    Semester: Based on student demand


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  • POLS 1910 - Poltics and You: A Political Forum Series

    Credits: 1
    Exposes students to important and timely ideas and perspectives from academics, policy makers, diplomats, politicians, public servants, writers, and observers through a series of forums on relevant local, national and international affairs then teaches students how to reflect upon, discuss, evaluate, analyze and write about them through the lens of Political Science in a traditional classroom setting.

    Recommended Prerequisite: POLS 1100  
    Semester: Fall and Spring


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  • POLS 2000 - Internship

    Credits: 2-4
    Students undertake a supervised hands-on experience in the public sector such as election, legislative, and administrative processes.

    Prerequisite: Instructor approval
    Semester: Fall & Spring


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  • POLS 2100 - Intro Internat. Politics (IG)

    Credits: 3
    Introduction to the basic theories, concepts, processes and relationships in the global arena. Emphasis is placed on conflict and cooperation among nation-states and non-state actors. Students learn about power dynamics among international actors, the influence of theory on explanation as well as important issues that transcend national borders and have global impacts.  

    Semester: All


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  • POLS 2200 - Intro/Comparative Politics (IG)

    Credits: 3
    The study and comparison of political power, institutions, culture, and patterns of interaction within and across countries. Emphasis is placed on the comparative method; major themes such as the state, nation, nationalism, democracy, and political economy; and how history, identity, and resources shape political interaction and outcomes in a wide range of country cases. Students learn about similarities and differences across countries, and come into contact with cultural and political contexts other than their own. 

    Semester: All


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  • POLS 2300 - Political Ideologies (SS)

    Credits: 3
    This course surveys significant political ideologies, documenting their present and past relevance to society. Emphasis is placed on conservatism, fascism, liberalism, and socialism.

    Semester: All


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  • POLS 2500 - Peace & Conflict: Domestic (SS)

    Credits: 3
    Blended Community-Engaged Learning Course uses a political science approach to experiencing & analyzing local, regional and national [U.S.] conflicts. Course requires students to experience, describe, and explain peace and conflict at the domestic level of analysis. This course will required extensive reading and writing.

    Recommended Prerequisite: ENGL 0990  or appropriate placement score


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  • POLS 2700 - Intro to Public Service (SS)

    Credits: 3
    Examines the complexity of human behavior and the institutions that humans construct to organize that behavior, the social science theories explaining such individual and organizational behavior, the tools used within public service organizations, and the environments within which public service professionals work.  Covers economic, political, and social dynamics within public administration as well as management challenges related to human resources.  Values and ethics unique to public sector are included.

    Recommended Corequisite: POLS 1100  
    Semester: Fall and Spring


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  • POLS 2900 - Special Topics

    Credits: 1-3
    This is a course designed by faculty which allows students to explore specific interest areas of political science in a classroom setting.

    Prerequisite: Instructor approval
    Semester: Based on student demand


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  • POLS 2950 - Leadership

    Credits: 2
    This multi-disciplinary course will focus on leadership and management skills, including communication, motivation, problem solving, conflict management and goal setting with an emphasis on personal growth.


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Portuguese

  
  • POR 1010 - Beginning Portuguese I

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

    Semester: Fall
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • POR 1020 - Beginning Portuguese II (LN)

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

    Prerequisite: POR 1010  w/C grade or better, or placement by test into POR 1020
    Semester: Spring
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • POR 1300 - Beginning Conversation

    Credits: 1
    Course practices currently held conversation skills to increase speaking ability and vocabulary. Includes role-plays, small group work and presentations. Lab attendance may be required. May be repeated for credit.

    Prerequisite: POR 1010  or instructor approval
    Semester: Fall & Spring


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  • POR 1900 - Special Studies in Portuguese

    Credits: 1-2
    In this course in language and culture, students plan areas of study, Community-Engaged Learning or travel and work with an instructor on an individual basis. Some work may be done in groups. Lab may be required. May be repeated for credit.

    Prerequisite: Instructor approval
    Semester: Fall & Spring


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  • POR 2010 - Intermediate Portuguese I

    Credits: 4
    Second-year Portuguese courses increase functional language ability focusing on listening, speaking, reading, writing as well as increased focus on culture (philosophies, history, geography, literature, etc. ) Lab attendance is required.

    Prerequisite: POR 1020  or instructor approval
    Semester: Fall
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • POR 2020 - Intermediate Portuguese II

    Credits: 4
    Second-year Portuguese courses increase functional language ability focusing on listening, speaking, reading, writing as well as increased focus on culture (philosophies, history, geography, literature, etc. ) Lab attendance is required.

    Prerequisite: POR 1020  or instructor approval
    Semester: Spring
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • POR 2300 - Conversation

    Credits: 1
    Course practices currently held conversation skills to increase speaking ability and vocabulary. Includes role-plays, small group activities and presentations. Lab attendance required. May be repeated for credit.

    Prerequisite: POR 1020  or instructor approval
    Semester: Fall & Spring


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  • POR 2700 - Introduction to Literature

    Credits: 3
    Second year courses focus on improvement of listening, speaking, reading, writing and culture skills. Major objective is to increase functional language ability through holistic approach to literature. Lab attendance required.

    Prerequisite: POR 2010  or POR 2020  
    Semester: Fall & Spring


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  • POR 2710 - Intro to Portuguese Film

    Credits: 3
    Course will aid students in their study of language and culture. Films will be viewed with subtitles and written work and discussions will be in Portuguese. Lab attendance required.

    Prerequisite: POR 1020  or instructor approval
    Semester: Fall & Spring


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  • POR 2900 - Special Topics in Portuguese

    Credits: 1-3
    This is a course designed by faculty which allows students to explore specific interests in Portuguese language and culture. Lab attendance required. May be repeated for credit.

    Semester: Fall & Spring


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Professional Truck Driver (SLTC)

  
  • KPDR 0010 - English for Truck Drivers

    Clock Hours: 120
    Students develop the English skills needed to obtain a CDL License while studying the topics covered on the Utah CDL Ins

    Prerequisite: Level 2 ESL; Score of 200 or higher on the CASAS. Minimum age of 18 years. Physically qualified as prescribed by the U. S. Department of Transportation; Valid D. O. T. medical card; See FMCSR Part 391. 41 for specific physical, mental and vision requirements. Copy of motor vehicle record (MVR) for the past three years. Acceptance into the program may be contingent on the quality of the driving record. Contact admissions advisor if MVR has major or serious violations.
    Semester: All


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  • KPDR 0500 - Truck Driving/Class “A” CDL

    Clock Hours: 225
    Physically qualified as prescribed by the U. S. Department of Transportation; Valid D. O. T. medical card; See FMCSR Part 391. 41 for specific physical, mental, and vision requirements. Valid class A Commercial Driver Instruction Permit (CDIP) with air brakes or CDL Class A with air brakes. Copy of motor vehicle record (MVR) for the past three years. Acceptance into the program may be contingent on the quality of the driving record. Contact admissions advisor if MVR has major or serious violations. Pre-enrollment drug screening required: The required drug/alcohol

    Prerequisite: Minimum age of 18 years
    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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