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2021-2022 Catalog & Student Handbook 
    
2021-2022 Catalog & Student Handbook Archived Catalog

Courses


 

TN eCampus courses

  
  • CHEM 1020 - Introduction to Chemistry II & Lab

    4 sem hrs cr

    CHEM 1020 is intended to satisfy the chemistry requirement for several career programs and satisfy part of the general education science requirement. The course will develop a variety of chemistry topics including nuclear chemistry; redox reactions and electrochemistry; the structure and nomenclature for organic compounds; the nature and properties of plastics and polymers; the nature and properties of drugs; the nature and properties of biochemical molecules, especially fats and oils, carbohydrates, and proteins and their relationship to nutrition; and the nature and properties of DNA and RNA and their relationship to heredity. These topics are developed on an as-needed basis in order to deal with a variety of societal issues. Prerequisite: CHEM 1010  

    In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline. 

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT

  
  • CITC 1310 - Programming I

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course introduces the basic concepts of programming, problem solving, programming logic, and design techniques using an object-oriented language. The topics covered include the language syntax, functions, return types, and objects found in a current object-oriented programming language.

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN
  
  • CITC 1311 - Programming II

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course is a continuation of CITC 1310 Programming I . It introduces the student to object-oriented programming. Topics include class creation, methods, events, inheritance, objects and error handling. Prerequisite: CITC 1310 
     

    In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline. 

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN

  
  • CITC 1312 - Intro to .NET Programming

    3 sem hrs cr

    An introductory study of object-oriented programming through the use and practical application of the language. Topics include classes, objects, methods, GUI programming, graphics, databases, XML, Web pages and Internet. Prerequisite: CITC 1310  

    In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline. 

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN

  
  • CITC 1313 - .NET Programming

    3 sem hrs cr

    This is a course in basic .NET programming language. Topics include basic concepts of programming, problem solving, programming logic and design techniques of an object-oriented language. The course also includes types, classes, inheritance, arrays, collections, delegates, events and debugging. Prerequisite: Student must have completed a basic computer literacy course (e.g. BIT 1150, INFS 1010 ) or receive permission of instructor. Must also work well independently, be self-motivated and computer savvy, and have the ability to troubleshoot computer problems. Any computer programming experience is helpful but not necessary.

    In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline.

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN

  
  • CITC 1318 - Data Structures

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course covers the basic fundamental principles of data structures. It uses a programming language to implement a variety of data structures. Topics will include recursion, containers, vectors, pointers, dynamic memory, stacks, queues, and Lists with or without iterators. User-designed classes are implemented. Prerequisite: This course requires that you have taken an introduction to programming course, including CISP 1010  

    In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline. 

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN

  
  • CITC 1319 - Intro to Programming for Mobile Apps

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course is an introduction to mobile computer programming.  Students will learn the foundation of computer programming while designing, developing, and deploying mobile applications that incorporate multimedia, GPS and other current technologies. Prerequisite or Corequisite: INFS 1010  

    In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline. 

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN

  
  • CITC 1333 - Linux LPIC-1

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course prepare the student to complete the LPIC-1 Junior Level Linux Certification exams 101 and 102. Topics will include Linux command line operation, maintenance tasks within Linux, and installation, configuration, and connectivity of Linux workstations. Prerequisite: INFS 1010  

    In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline. 

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN

  
  • CITC 1360 - Computer Graphic & Animation

    3 sem hrs cr

    The objective of this course is to help the student develop some facility in the use of graphics editing software and graphics creation software. The course will cover the basic concepts in image development and graphics manipulation. Prerequisite: Students should understand basic computer operation and file management as well as how to compress or zip a series of files.

    In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline. 

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN

  
  • EDU 2010 - Foundations of Education

    3 sem hrs cr

    In this course, attention will be given to the historical, philosophical, and sociological foundations underlying the development of American institutions. The role of the schools, the aims of education, and the role of state, local and federal agencies will be emphasized. Some field experience will be required.

    Formerly/Same As EDUC 1010  

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
  
  • EDU 2050 - Classroom Management

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course is an introduction to K–6 classroom management techniques for anyone currently or considering teaching in an educational setting up to the 6th grade. Through exploration of the text, course assignments and online discussions, you will learn strategies/approaches to organize and manage your classroom for optimal student learning. This course also has two field experiences where students will be required to observe classroom management techniques in an actual school setting.

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
  
  • EDUC 2120 - Intro to Special Education

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course is a study of the characteristics and needs of children with special needs and/or disabilities. There is an emphasis on legislation, programs, services and best practices in the educational setting.  Field experiences are required. Prerequisite: Acceptable placement scores or completion of all competencies in Learning Support reading and writing

    In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline. 

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT

  
  • ENGL 2035 - Introduction to Fiction

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course provides the opportunity, through reading, discussion, and short projects, to analyze short stories and a novel in terms of their literary characteristics. This course is designed to give students experience in reading and interpreting literature. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010  and ENGL 1020  

    In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline. 

    Formerly/Same As ENGL 2010

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT

  
  • ENGL 2055 - African-American Literature

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course is a survey of African-American literature from its beginnings through the present. Representative literary works are studied within their historical and cultural contexts. Prerequisite: ENGL 1020  

    In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline. 

    Formerly/Same As ENGL 2530

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT

  
  • ENGL 2110 - Early American Literature

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course is a survey of American literature from the time of English colonization through the Civil War. It examines the works of significant writers of fiction, poetry and non-fiction, taking into account the events in history that influenced them. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010  and ENGL 1020  

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
  
  • ENGL 2116 - Writing for the Web

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course includes critiques of current Web pages, how to convert business documents into web content that is fresh, and essential skills for 21st century business writing. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010  

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN
  
  • ENGL 2120 - Modern American Literature

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course is a survey of American masterpieces from the Civil War to the present. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010  and ENGL 1020 . Students do not have to take ENGL 2110 before taking ENGL 2120.

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
  
  • ENGL 2210 - Early British Literature

    3 sem hrs cr

    A survey of major and minor works from British literature. During this course, you will explore the fiction, poetry, drama, and nonfiction of these periods with respect to the literary forms and characteristics of each period, as well as to the societal, cultural, philosophical, and historical forces that influenced their development.  Prerequisite: ENGL 1010  and ENGL 1020  

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
  
  • ENGL 2220 - Modern British Literature

    3 sem hrs cr

    A survey of major and minor works from British literature. During this course, you will explore the fiction, poetry, drama, and nonfiction of these periods with respect to the literary forms and characteristics of each period, as well as to the societal, cultural, philosophical, and historical forces that influenced their development. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010  and ENGL 1020  

    In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline. 

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT

  
  • ENGL 2300 - Creative Writing

    3 sem hrs cr

    Creative writing is a course in developing, drafting and revising creative works in fiction, poetry, drama, nonfiction, and song lyrics for publication and personal satisfaction. Students may focus on one genre or multiple genres, according to their own interest. Emphasis is on the creative process, awareness of audience, structure of the genres, and getting works ready for the public. Prerequisite: ENGL 1020  

    In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline. 

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT

  
  • ENGL 2410 - Early European Literature

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course is a survey of masterpieces of Western World literature: the ancient Near East, ancient Greece and Rome, the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010  and ENGL 1020  

    In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline. 

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT

  
  • ENGL 2420 - Modern European Literature

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course is a survey of literary masterpieces of Western World literature including the Enlightment, Romanticism, Realism and Modernism/Postmodernism periods. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010  and ENGL 1020  

    In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline. 

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT

  
  • ENGL 2630 - Literature for Children

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course is a historical survey of literature for children with special attention given to literature for pre-school and elementary years. Genres or types studied include picture books, fiction, traditional literature, nonfiction and poetry. The course does not fulfill the general education requirement. It is primarily intended for Early Childhood Education or Elementary Education majors. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010  

    In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline. 

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT

  
  • HIMT 1300 - Medical Terminology

    3 sem hrs cr

    An introductory study of medical terminology utilizing the body systems approach, including anatomy and physiology, disease process, laboratory/pathology terms, pharmacology concepts, terms and abbreviations. Prerequisite: READ 0810  

    In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline. 

    Formerly/Same As NRSG 1370  

    (formerly HIT 1010)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN

  
  • HIMT 1308 - Careers in Healthcare

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course is designed to explore different careers in healthcare which require skilled healthcare professionals and practitioners. Discussion will include places of employment, educational requirements, licensures, occupational descriptions, and career opportunities.

    Formerly/Same As ALH 1000

    ALSH 1000

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN

  
  • HIST 2050 - Appalachian History

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course examines the theme of continuity and change in the Southern and Central Appalachian region from the 14th century to the present. The states included in this study are western Virginia, eastern Kentucky, western North Carolina, East Tennessee, northern Georgia, northern Alabama, and southern West Virginia. Prerequisite: College-level reading and writing skills, basic computer skills, and the ability to think critically about concepts presented in an academic context.

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN
  
  • HIST 2060 - African American History

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course examines the history of Africans and their descendants in the United States from the end of the Civil War to the present. The course investigates topics from emancipation to the ongoing struggle for Civil Rights. Connections between this history and the issues and concerns facing all Americans presently will be explored. Students will be asked to acquire factual information, but the mere memorization of facts is less important than the analysis, synthesis, and evaluation of those historical facts. Prerequisite: Completion of all Learning Support competencies or acceptable placement scores are required. HIST 2020  and English Composition are encouraged.

    In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline. 

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN

  
  • MATH 1005 - Algebra Essentials

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course includes operations with polynomials, analysis of quadratic functions and graphs, solving quadratic equations, and other types of functions.  The course is designed to prepare the student for algebra intensive courses. Prerequisite: Completion of Learning Support competencies

    In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline. 

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN

  
  • MATH 1130 - College Algebra

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course is designed primarily for students majoring in non-science degrees. Topics include functions and graphs, linear and quadratic equations, inequalities, polynomials, rational expressions, exponents, radicals, and exponential and logarithmic functions. Prerequisite: MATH 1000 with a grade of “C” or better, or MATH 1005  with a grade of “C” or better. This course may not substitute for MATH 1710 .

    In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline. 

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN

  
  • MDT 2100 - Photoshop Essentials

    3 sem hrs cr

    Students are introduced to photo editing, image enhancement, workflow, color management, and best practices using Adobe Photoshop® and related software with images from professional digital cameras and other digital images. Topics covered include: editing a photo, using selection tools and shortcut keys, working with layers, drawing and painting with color, enhancing and repairing photos, applying filters and patterns, creating color channels and actions, working with vector graphics, and creating web pages and animations. Documents created in class will be optimized for web, print and multimedia uses. Students will complete a variety of tutorials as well as create personal projects. Prerequisite: CITC 1300  

    In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline. 

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN

  
  • PHED 1031 - Walking for Fitness

    2 sem hrs cr

    This course improves cardiovascular fitness without the possible risks associated with higher intensity exercise. The ROCKPORT FITNESS WALKING TEST will be used to design individualized walking programs based on existing levels of cardiovascular fitness. (TN eCampus course ID PHED 1140)

    Note: This course is equivalent to PHED 1030 Aerobic Walking  

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN
  
  • PHIL 1030 - Introduction to Philosophy

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course gives a basic overview of philosophy and its development throughout history. Students will learn to think as philosophers, and discover some of the major thinkers and schools of thought in western philosophy.

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN
  
  • PHIL 2430 - Philosophy of Religion

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course is a philosophical examination of religion. Some issues studied include the existence and nature of God, relationship between faith and reason, and challenges to religious belief. Throughout history, individuals have pondered whether or not God exists. Many consider it the most important question that can be asked. The reason? As Mortimer Adler, a well-known philosopher, points out, “More consequences for thought and action follow from the affirmation or denial of God than from answering any other basic question.”This course addresses philosophical issues as they relate to God’s existence or absence. One of the first issues to be examined will be the relationship between faith and reason in religious belief. Next, we will examine the major challenges to theism (e.g., the problem of evil) and provide potential responses to these difficulties. This will be followed by a discussion of reasons for belief in God: classical arguments, religious experience, pragmatic reasons and the like. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010  with a grade of “C” or better.

    In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline. 

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN

  
  • POLS 1010 - Intro to Political Science

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course is an analysis of politics and political systems in various countries. Students will acquire a general understanding of the key concepts and ideas upon which different systems of government are based. Prerequisite: Students must be able to read and write at the college level.

    Formerly/Same As POL 1020, POLS 1020

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN
  
  • POLS 2035 - International Relations

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course is designed to provide you with a broad introduction to International Relations (IR). The course content will cover fundamental theories, issues, methods of inquiry, and terminology that comprise the study of IR as well as how those fundamentals help students to understand and to analyze selected aspects of current international politics. Students will learn about the major IR theories of realism, liberalism, and constructivism as well as related topics such as theories of conflict, decision-making theory, international organizations, and terrorism.

    Formerly/Same As POLS 1501

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN
  
  • PSCI 1010 - Principles of Physical Science

    4 sem hrs cr

    Designed for the non-science major to partially fulfill general education requirements in the physical sciences. This course includes a study of three fundamental components of physical scineces: Newtonian mechanics; linear motion, momentum, energy, gravity, and satellite motion; fluid mechanics; thermodynamics including thermal energy and heat transfer; electricity, magnetism; waves, sound and light waves, the properties of light, and atomic structure to establish a base in which the non-science student can view nature more perceptively. It is designed to correct a missing essential in the sciences, the practice of conceptualizing before calculating. Prerequisite: Acceptable placement scores or completion of Learning Support competencies

    In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline. 

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT

  
  • PSCI 1020 - Principles of Earth/Space

    4 sem hrs cr

    The second course of a two-semester sequence designed for the non-science major to fulfill general education requirements in the laboratory-based physical sciences. This course includes a study of three fundamental components of the physical sciences:(1) Chemistry: Structure of the atom, the atomic nucleus, periodic table, chemical bonding, chemical reactions, acids, bases,molecular mixing, and organic chemistry. (2) Earth science: Rocks, minerals, earth’s internal properties,water, surface properties, the atmosphere, oceans, and the weather. (3) Astronomy: Our solar system and the relation to the universe. This course is designed to correct a missing essential in the sciences, the practice of conceptualizing before calculating. Prerequisite: Acceptable placement scores or completion of Learning Support competencies

    In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline. 

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT

  
  • PSYC 215 - Child Growth and Development

    3 sem hrs cr

    The topics studied in this course include: Physical, emotional, social and intellectual child development from conception through adolescence, concepts of development and function derived from theoretical approaches, research and clinical observation emphasized, child rearing applications included. Prerequisite: PSYC 1030  

    In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline. 

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN

  
  • PSYC 2110 - Psychology of Adjustment

    3 sem hrs cr

    The purpose of this course is to increase self-knowledge, personal freedom, personal accountability, and the ability to effect positive personal change. Growth is examined theoretically and applied to real life situations. Topics include: 1) personality and self, 2) stress disorders and happiness, 3) thinking and feeling, 4) values and beliefs, 5) financial planning, 6) personal accountability, and 7) personal relationships. This is a process course that requires engagement, self-examination, self-discipline and motivation. Prerequisite: College-level reading and writing

    In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline. 

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN

  
  • PSYC 2230 - Psychology of Aging

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course focuses on current research associated with aging by exploring recent changes in demography and subsequent individual behavior. Emphasis is on positive aging which explores the psychological factors, individual traits, and social and community resources integral to living and functioning optimally in old age.

    Formerly/Same As (TN eCampus course ID PSYC 223)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN
  
  • SOCI 2170 - Sociology of Aging

    3 sem hrs cr

    This is a general course in social gerontology with an emphasis on the aging process and problems of the aged.

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN
  
  • SWRK 245 - Introduction to Counseling

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course is a comparative analysis of major theoretical approaches to counseling and psychotherapy practice; psychodynamic, behavioral, cognitive behavioral, gestalt, transactional analysis, rational- emotive therapy and systems theory. Prerequisite: College-level reading and writing

    In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline. 

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN

  
  • TELC 2010 - Survey of Exceptionalities & Diversity

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course enables instructors to identify psychological, physical, educational, medical, behavioral and learning characteristics and needs of individuals with various disabilities. The course also focuses on working with students from diverse cultural, social, ethnic and racial backgrounds. It includes information regarding the modification and adaptation of instruction as it relates to ADA in order to fit individual needs and learning styles. It also enables the instructor to develop individualized educational programs with the principles of normalization and the least restrictive environment.

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN
  
  • TELC 2011 - Teaching and Learning with Technology

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course addresses the “Tennessee Statement of Education Teacher Licensure Standards for Professional Education.” It assists instructors in examining various issues related to teaching with Internet technology and resources, as well as learning to evaluate and integrate this technology into “teaching” and “learning” online and on-ground. It will also assist instructors in locating curriculum resources that support and enhance instruction. Addresses Standards # 4, 6, 11 of the Tennessee Teacher Licensure Standards for Teaching Strategies, Communication, and Technology.

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN
  
  • TELC 2012 - Teachers as Agents of Change

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course is designed for individuals working in a public school environment on the Professional Occupational license or one of the Alternative Licenses. It provides an overview of current issues, trends, and problems that are commonplace to teaching in public school settings. Students will engage in analytic learning experiences which focus on: a) teaching in urban, suburban and rural settings, b) meeting the needs of diverse student populations, c) historical, sociological and philosophical aspects of education in a diverse society, d) legal, financial, equality/inequality of access and resources, e) governance issues related to public schooling in the U.S., f) developing knowledge and skills regarding professionalism, national and state initiatives, effective teaching, and licensure, and g) action research to improve current practice.

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN
  
  • TELC 2014 - Managing the Learning Environment in Post Sec

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course provides the use of appropriate knowledge and skills for managing the total learning environment in post-secondary technical settings. There is emphasis on development of skills that facilitate effective teaching through appropriate management techniques and the involvement of business leaders and community members.

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN
  
  • WEB 1010 - Basic Web Design

    3 sem hrs cr

    (COM 1010 course ID with TN eCampus)

    This course presents the principles for planning well-designed web pages and websites. It explores the factors that affect web layout and design such as organization, navigation, usability, accessibility, typography, graphics and color. Prerequisite: Basic computing and keyboard skills

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN

  
  • WEB 1020 - Basic Web Graphics

    3 sem hrs cr

    (COM 1020 course ID with TN eCampus)

    An introductory class using a graphics program, scanner, and other digital devices to create and edit graphic images for web pages. Projects will be included to allow students to demonstrate mastery of the use of a graphics program to edit, optimize and create imagery for the web, set up hierarchical folders/directories and implement, upload, and edit a functional website. This course is taught using Photoshop®  and a basic HTML editor. Prerequisite: WEB 1010   (COM 1010 course ID for TN eCampus)

    In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline. 

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN

  
  • WEB 2120 - Audio/Video for the Web

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course familiarizes students with the technologies associated with bringing photographic (film, video and still) images and audio to the Internet environment and enable them to identify and use the tools which facilitate these media in Web sites. Appropriate media selection, software tools for encoding various media, delivery system attributes and limitations, associated file types, audio and video codecs and software players will be discussed. Students will learn to prepare aural and visual media for the Web by creating and encoding assigned projects. Students will also learn to design for and solve problems with the integration of audio and video media into pre-existing Web sites. Prerequisite: A practical knowledge of how the Internet operates and working knowledge of HTML code, graphic formats, website building, web page design, and an introductory knowledge of a computer graphics program is required. These pre- and co-requisites may be obtained through WEB 1010   and WEB 1020  , or IST 2630.

    In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline. 

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN

  
  • WEB 2812 - Web Design III:Advanced Site Design

    3 sem hrs cr

    This problem-oriented course will teach the use of dynamic graphic elements to enhance web pages and sites. Advanced concepts in page layout and site optimization will be studied with emphasis on principles used to craft dynamic web pages that get noticed. The course exercises and projects will allow students to apply the principles of web design to their own sites that will be created in the course. Prerequisite: Practical knowledge of how the Internet operates, HTML code, web page design, graphic formats, and introductory knowledge of a computer graphics program and of website building with standard professional software is required. Pre- and co-requisites may be obtained through CIS 264; or COM 1000, WEB 1020   and INTC 1050 or MDT 2100; or equivalent knowledge and training.

    In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline. 

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN

  
  • WEBT 1310 - Web Page Application (WYSIWIG)

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course is the study of various applications available for the support of web pages. Topics covered will include web page multimedia design and the enhanced use of scripting. The latest techniques of web page design technology will be emphasized. Prerequisite: A basic working knowledge of the Windows operating system, the Internet and Microsoft Front Page. 

    In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline. 

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN

  
  • WGST 2050 - Intro to Women/Gender Studies

    3 sem hrs cr

    The course is an interdisciplinary approach to the study of women’s social identity and placement throughout history and the world. Theoretical perspectives and research from sociology, psychology, biology and anthropology are used to understand how gender shapes our lives on individual, cultural and societal levels. Areas of study emphasize the role of gender in social institutions including family, workplace, education, religion, media and politics. Prerequisite: ENGL 1010  

    In rare and unusual circumstances, a course prerequisite can be overridden with the permission of the Curriculum lead for the discipline. 

    Formerly/Same As WMST 2010

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN


Independent Study

  
  • Independent Study 2990 - Independent Study

    1-5 sem hrs cr

    All disciplines offer an Independent Study course, so indicated by the normal course designation followed by the section number 99 (for example. ENGL 1010 99).  A designation of 2990 is reserved for specially designed Independent Study course, driven by need, designed by the course instructor, and approved by the appropriate curriculum chair. An Independent Study course permits the development of a specific study project under the supervision of a discipline instructor.  An Independent Study course must be developed by the instructor who will supervise the activity and must be approved by the student’s advisor and the curriculum chair to which the discipline is assigned.  The credit for an Independent Study course may vary from one to five hours. 

    No more than six semester credit hours earned in Independent Study courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. 

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT

 

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