Jun 26, 2024  
2018-2019 Catalog and Student Handbook 
    
2018-2019 Catalog and Student Handbook Archived Catalog

Courses


 

Nursing-NRSG

  
  • NRSG 1720 - Medical-Surgical Nursing I

    7 sem hrs cr (5 lecture; 2 clinical/lab)

    This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for providing safe nursing care including pharmacological management for adults with alterations in health that are primarily chronic in nature. Prerequisite: NRSG 1710 Fundamentals in Nursing , BIOL 2010 , ENGL 1010 , PSYC 1030   Corequisite: NRSG 1340 Mental Health Nursing   Prerequisite or Corequisite: BIOL 2020 , MATH 1530  

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

Physical Education: Activity Courses

  
  • PHED 1010 - Badminton

    1 sem hr cr (2 hours per week)

    This course is designed to develop basic skills and understanding of badminton.

    Formerly/Same As (Formerly PED/HPE 1010)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN
    Course is offered:
  
  • PHED 1020 - Volleyball

    1 sem hr cr (2 hours per week)

    This course is designed to develop basic skills and understanding of volleyball.

    Formerly/Same As (Formerly PED/HPE 1020)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN
    Course is offered:
  
  • PHED 1030 - Aerobic Walking

    1 sem hr cr (2 hours per week)

    This course is designed for individuals who want to begin a physical fitness program or further develop a walking program already in place.

    Formerly/Same As (Formerly PED/HPE 1030)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN
    Course is offered:
  
  • PHED 1060 - Basketball

    1 sem hr cr (2 hours per week)

    This course teaches the basic fundamentals of basketball through practice and playing games.

    Formerly/Same As (Formerly PED 1060)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN
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  • PHED 1140 - Soccer

    1 sem hr cr (2 hours per week)

    This course is designed to develop an understanding of the rules of soccer and an acquisition of basic skills.

    Formerly/Same As (Formerly PED/HPE 1140)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN
    Course is offered:
  
  • PHED 1150 - Body Building and Weightlifting

    1 sem hr cr (2 hours per week)

    This course is designed for body building and conditioning through the use of weights and a gym machine.

    Formerly/Same As (Formerly PED/HPE 1150)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN
    Course is offered:
  
  • PHED 1160 - Yoga

    1 sem hr cr (2 hours per week)

    This course provides the student with a basic understanding of the principles of yoga exercise. The student will learn the basic physical postures, and breathing, stress reduction, and relaxation techniques. Yoga exercises increase strength, muscle tone, and flexibility; improve posture; and aid in relaxation.

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN
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  • PHED 1190 - Body Aerobics

    1 sem hr cr (2 hours per week)

    This course focuses on developing and accomplishing the objectives of an individual workout program. Activities include use of weights, jogging, jumping rope, aerobic exercise, minitramp, stationary bike etc. Other fitness topics include food value and stress control.

    Formerly/Same As (Formerly PED/HPE 1190)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN
    Course is offered:
  
  • PHED 1210 - Conditioning Exercises

    1 sem hr cr (2 hours per week)

    The course focuses on an individualized exercise program to meet the student’s needs and goals to improve physical fitness. The student’s individually designed program may address cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, and/or body composition and weight control using a variety of exercise choices.

    Formerly/Same As (Formerly PED/HPE 1210)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN
    Course is offered:
  
  • PHED 1240 - Jogging for Fitness

    1 sem hr cr (2 hours per week)

    This course is designed to help the student develop jogging as a technique of exercise and to improve physical fitness.

    Formerly/Same As (Formerly PED/HPE 1240)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN
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  • PHED 1410 - Varsity Athletics I

    1 sem hr cr

    Students participating on the appropriate varsity athletic team will register for “Varsity Athletics.” No student will be allowed to register without the approval of the varsity coach.

    This course may not be used to meet the minimum physical education activity requirement. Formerly/Same As (Formerly PED/HPE 1410)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN
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  • PHED 1420 - Varsity Athletics II

    1 sem hr cr

    This course is a continuation of PHED 1410 . No student will be allowed to register without the approval of the varsity coach.

    This course may not be used to meet the minimum physical education activity requirement. Formerly/Same As (Formerly PED/HPE 1420)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN
    Course is offered:
  
  • PHED 2990 - Topics in Physical Education

    1-5 sem hrs cr

    Selected topics in physical education is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate curriculum chair.

    No more than six semester hours in topics courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements.

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

Physical Science

  
  • PSCI 1030 - Survey of Physical Science

    4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-3 hours lab)

    This course is a study of selected topics from general physics and general chemistry. Subject matter includes such topics as forces, laws of motion, light, heat, atoms, molecules, and reactions. Prerequisite: Exemption from or completion of learning support competency courses OR with permission of the Curriculum Chair

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

Physics

  
  • PHYS 2010 - Non-Calculus Physics I

    4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-3 hours lab)

    This course is an applied physics study of the basic laws and principles of technical measurement, forces, vectors, equilibrium, velocity and acceleration, work, energy, and power, basic laws and principles of rotational motion, simple machines, and properties of solids and fluids. Prerequisite: Exemption from or completion of learning support competency courses OR with permission of the Curriculum Chair. In addition, completion of MATH 1710  and MATH 1720  (MECH 1320  can substitute for MATH 1720 ) or completion of MATH 1730  or exemption with permission of the Curriculum Chair.

    Formerly/Same As (Formerly PHY 2110)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
    Course is offered:
    Fall, Spring, Summer
  
  • PHYS 2020 - Non-Calculus Physics II

    4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-3 hours lab)

    This course is an applied physics study of temperature, heat transfer, heat gas laws and thermodynamic applications, basic laws and principles of electrostatics, direct current, magnetism, alternating current, sound, light and nuclear physics. Prerequisite: Completion of PHYS 2010 Non-Calculus Physics I  with a grade of “C” or better

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
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  • PHYS 2110 - Calculus Based Physics I

    4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-3 hours lab)

    This calculus-based course is intended for science and engineering students. Subjects covered include mechanics, heat and thermodynamics, and waves. Prerequisite: Exemption from or completion of learning support competency courses OR with permission of the Curriculum Chair and completion of MATH 1910  or with permission of the Curriculum Chair

    Formerly/Same As (Formerly PHY 2310)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
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  • PHYS 2120 - Calculus Based Physics II

    4 sem hrs cr (3 hours lecture-3 hours lab)

    This calculus-based course is intended for science and engineering students. Subjects covered include electricity and magnetism, light and optics, and selected topics from modern physics. Prerequisite: Exemption from and completion of ENGL 0810 , READ 0810  and PHYS 2110  

    Formerly/Same As (Formerly PHY 2320)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
    Course is offered:
  
  • PHYS 2990 - Topics in Physics

    1-5 sem hrs cr

    Selected topics in physics is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate curriculum chair.

    No more than six semester hours in topics courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Formerly/Same As (Formerly PHY 2990)

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

Political Science

  
  • POLS 1030 - American Government

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course is a study of the basic features of American government with emphasis on constitutional principles and the structure and functions of the three branches of national government. Prerequisite: Exemption from or completion of ENGL 0810  and READ 0810  

    Formerly/Same As (Formerly POL 1110)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
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  • POLS 2025 - State and Local Government

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course is a study of the forms and functions of state and local government in the United States, with particular emphasis on government in the state of Tennessee. Prerequisite: Exemption from or completion of ENGL 0810  and READ 0810  

    Formerly/Same As (Formerly POL 1130, PS 2020, POL 1120, POLS 2010)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
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  • POLS 2990 - Topics in Political Science

    1-5 sem hrs cr

    Selected topics in political science is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate curriculum chair.

    No more than six semester hours in topics courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Formerly/Same As (Formerly POL 2990)

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

Psychology

  
  • PSYC 1030 - Introduction to Psychology

    3 sem hrs cr

    This is an introductory survey course focused on the scientific study of behavior and mental processes.  Topics include the history of psychology, critical thinking and research methods in psychology, the biological and psychological bases of consciousness, sensation, perception, memory, learning, cognition, development across the lifespan, motivation, emotion, sexuality, stress and health, social psychology, personality, psychological disorders, and psychological therapies. Prerequisite: Exemption from or completion of ENGL 0810  and READ 0810  

    Formerly/Same As (Formerly PSY 1310, PSY 1320; PSY 1410)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
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  • PSYC 1040 - Abnormal Psychology

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course examines concepts related to psychopathology and behavior disorders with emphasis on maladaptive social behavior. Topics include adjustment disorder, personality disorders, anxiety-based disorders, and psychotic disorders. Prerequisite: PSYC 1030  and documented eligibility for collegiate level English

    Formerly/Same As (Formerly PSY 2900)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
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  • PSYC 2014 - Psychology of Human Sexuality

    3 sem cr hrs

    This course is a study of the biological, psychological, and psychosocial bases and manifestations of human sexual behavior.  Topics include sex in history, theory and research in sexuality, anatomy and physiology of sex, sex in the context of human relationships, gender development and identity, sexuality and the lifecycle, pregnancy and childbirth, sexual dysfunctions and disease, sexual deviancy, and sex in society. Prerequisite: PSYC 1030  and documented eligibility for collegiate level English

    Formerly/Same As (Formerly PSY 2010)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
    Course is offered:
  
  • PSYC 2120 - Social Psychology

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course is the scientific study of how people’s thoughts, emotions, and behaviors are influenced by other people.  Topics include social cognition, self-presentation, attitude formation, persuasion, social influence, affiliation, interpersonal attraction, prejudice and stereotyping, aggression, and prosocial behavior. Prerequisite: PSYC 1030  and documented eligibility for collegiate English

    Formerly/Same As (Formerly PSY 2210)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
    Course is offered:
  
  • PSYC 2130 - Lifespan Development Psychology

    3 sem cr hrs

    This course is a study of the biological, psychological, and psychosocial bases of human development from conception through death.  Topics include current research and theory pertaining to the physical, cognitive, personality, psychological, emotional, and social development across the lifespan. Prerequisite: PSYC 1030  and documented eligibility for collegiate English

    Formerly/Same As (Formerly PSY 2300)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
    Course is offered:
  
  • PSYC 2990 - Topics in Psychology

    1-5 sem hrs cr

    Selected topics in psychology is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate curriculum chair.

    No more than six semester hours in topics courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Formerly/Same As (Formerly PSY 2990)

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

Real Estate

  
  • RES 2010 - Introduction to Real Estate

    4 sem hrs cr

    This course covers the basic laws and principles of real estate, including finance, decreased ownership, brokerage appraisals, license law, and real estate mathematics.

    This course is essential to persons interested in acquiring the real estate affiliate’s license in Tennessee.

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

Service Learning

  
  • SRVL 1010 - Service Learning

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course is designed to engage students in active roles of service learning through partnership with local and/or national service agencies. Students will complete a minimum of 20 hours of volunteer service in addition to weekly classroom meetings. Students must submit a portfolio, completed project or product, or a summative presentation at the end of the semester.

    This course will transfer as lower division elective credit.

      Prerequisite: Exemption from or completion of ENGL 0810  and READ 0810  

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

  
  • SOCI 1010 - Introduction to Sociology

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course identifies basic human relationships essential to survival in modern society and seeks to assist students in understanding and applying this knowledge in everyday life. Topics include introduction to sociology, culture, inequality and social class, political and economic orders, and the changing society. Prerequisite: Exemption from or completion of ENGL 0810  and READ 0810  

    Formerly/Same As (Formerly SOC 2110)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
    Course is offered:
  
  • SOCI 1040 - Social Problems

    3 sem hrs cr

    The sociological perspective of the understanding of and solutions for some of the major current problems confronted in American society is examined. Included are such issues of social concern as poverty, social deviance, environment, energy, population, health, education, and medical care. Prerequisite: Exemption from or completion of ENGL 0810  and READ 0810  

    Formerly/Same As (Formerly SOC 1020, SOC 2120, SOCI 1020)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
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  • SOCI 2010 - Marriage and Family

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course considers the customs and patterns of courtship and the problems of the modern family. Emphasis is placed on the problems of the family in an era of rapid social change; social, cultural, and personal factors relating to mate selection and family life; and family organization, disorganization, and reorganization. Prerequisite: Exemption from or completion of ENGL 0810  and READ 0810  

    Formerly/Same As (Formerly SOC 2200)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
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  • SOCI 2400 - Introduction to Criminology

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course is a study of crime and criminal behavior. Topics examined include the nature of crime, its measurement and forms, the social dimensions and correlates of crime, major theories of criminal and delinquent behavior, and possible solutions to the crime problem.

    Formerly/Same As (Same as CRMJ 2400)

    (Formerly SOC 2400)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
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  • SOCI 2550 - Understanding Terrorism

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course is a survey course covering the historical background of terrorism as a criminal activity, terrorist typologies, the motivations behind terrorist activity, and the responses of the criminal justice system to terrorism.

    Formerly/Same As (Same as CRMJ 2550)

    (Formerly SOC 2550)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
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  • SOCI 2600 - Introduction to Gerontology

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course will use a multidisciplinary approach towards understanding the process of aging. Gerontology is the study of inter-relatedness of biological, psychological, and social aspects of aging. This course will provide an overview of the major issues of aging and the social forces and institutions affecting older adults. No required prerequisites.

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
    Course is offered:
  
  • SOCI 2990 - Topics in Sociology

    1-5 sem hrs cr

    Selected topics in sociology is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate curriculum chair.

    No more than six semester hours in Topics courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Formerly/Same As (Formerly SOC 2990)

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

Social Work

  
  • SWRK 2010 - Introduction to Social Work

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course examines the history, philosophy, professional mission, career patterns, practice, methods and present organization of the social work profession.

    Formerly/Same As (Formerly SOC 2570)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
    Course is offered:
  
  • SWRK 2990 - Topics in Social Work

    1-5 sem hrs cr

    Selected topics in social work is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate curriculum chair.

    No more than six semester hours in topics courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements.

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


Spanish

  
  • SPAN 1010 - Beginning Spanish I

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course emphasizes the essentials of Spanish grammar and develops reading, writing, and speaking skills in the language. Readings about Spanish cultures are included.

    Formerly/Same As (Formerly SPA 1010)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
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  • SPAN 1020 - Beginning Spanish II

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course continues to emphasize the essentials of Spanish grammar and further develops reading, writing, and speaking skills. Readings about Spanish and South American cultures are included; and the literature of important Spanish authors, such as Cervantes, Espronceda, and Gaballero, is introduced. Prerequisite: SPAN 1010  

    Formerly/Same As (Formerly SPA 1020)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
    Course is offered:
  
  • SPAN 2010 - Intermediate Spanish I

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course combines grammar review with exercises for improving oral and written skills and includes readings in Spanish literature and culture. Prerequisite: SPAN 1020  

    Formerly/Same As (Formerly SPA 2010)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
    Course is offered:
  
  • SPAN 2020 - Intermediate Spanish II

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course continues a grammar review and further develops oral and written skills.  Readings from Spanish and Latin-America cultures and selections from Spanish authors are emphasized. Prerequisite: SPAN 2010  

    Formerly/Same As (Formerly SPA 2020)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
    Course is offered:
  
  • SPAN 2990 - Topics in Spanish

    1-5 sem hrs cr

    Selected topics in Spanish is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate curriculum chair.

    No more than six semester hours in Topics courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements.

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

Speech

  
  • SPCH 2010 - Oral Interpretation

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course includes the selection, preparation, and presentation of literary works for developing the skills for the art of reading aloud.

    Choosing, preparing, and presenting literary selections are stressed. Formerly/Same As (Formerly COM 1080)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
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  • SPCH 2020 - Voice and Diction

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course provides training in the development of more articulate speech and effective voice quality through study of vocal anatomy and mechanism. Classroom drills and individualized instruction are utilized.

    Formerly/Same As (Formerly COM 1040)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
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  • SPCH 2990 - Topics in Speech

    1-5 sem hrs cr

    Selected topics in speech is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate curriculum chair.

    No more than six semester hours in topics courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements. Formerly/Same As (Formerly COM 2990)

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

Theatre

  
  • THEA 1015 - Acting I

    3 sem hrs cr

    Fundamentals of acting process examined through improvisation, physical movement, characterization, text analysis, and basic acting techniques.

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
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  • THEA 1025 - Stage Craft I

    3 sem hrs cr

    Introduction to the various technical elements of theatre. Special emphasis is placed on the design and construction of stage scenery.

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
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  • THEA 1030 - Introduction to Theatre

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course provides an overview of theatre as an art form. Included in the course is the study of the development of drama, the theatre and an appreciation and understanding of the theatrical process. Prerequisite: Exemption from or completion of ENGL 0810  and READ 0810  

    This is not a production or performance course. Formerly/Same As (Formerly COM 1030)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
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  • THEA 1040 - Theatre Production

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course is a survey of practice in all phases of play production, including play choice, casting, directing, staging, make-up, costuming, lighting, and scenic design. May be repeated for credit a maximum of two times to apply toward graduation.

    Formerly/Same As (Formerly COM 2030)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
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  • THEA 2020 - Children’s Drama

    3 sem hrs cr

    Training is provided in story-telling, creative dramatics, and acting in children’s drama. This course is recommended for students with an interest in drama and for those who plan a career working with children, particularly in education.

    May be repeated for credit a maximum of two times to apply toward graduation.

    Formerly/Same As (Formerly COM 2020)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
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  • THEA 2030 - Script Analysis for the Theatre

    3 sem hrs cr

    Theatre students learn to analyze plays for the purpose of directing, designing, or acting in productions for the stage. Prerequisite: Exemption from or completion of ENGL 0810  and READ 0810  or exemption with permission of the Curriculum Chair.

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
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  • THEA 2990 - Topics in Theatre

    1-5 sem hrs cr

    Selected topics in theatre is a specially designed course for students interested in pursuing specific study projects under the supervision of a discipline instructor and approved by an advisor, the course instructor, and the appropriate curriculum chair.

    No more than six semester hours in topics courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements.


     

    Formerly/Same As (Formerly COM 2990)

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

  
  • Topics 2990 - Topics



    All disciplines offer a Topics 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 Topics Course, driven by need, designed by the course instructor, and approved by the appropriate curriculum chair. A topics course permits the development of a specific study project under the supervision of a discipline instructor.  A topics 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 a topics course may vary from one to five hours.  No more than six semester credit hours earned in topics courses may be used in meeting minimum degree requirements.

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

TN eCampus courses

  
  • ACCT 2341 - Cost Accounting

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course introduces the student to the processes used to prepare cost accounting information for decision making in internal operations. Prerequisite: ACCT 1020   or permission of the appropriate department chair.

    Formerly/Same As (Formerly ACCT 2610, ACT 2610)

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN
    Course is offered:
  
  • AGRI 1050 - Introduction to Soil Science

    4 sem hrs cr

    This course will engage students in understanding soil management relative to fertility, plant nutrition, tillage, erosion and environmental conditions as the origins of soils and soil properties are examined. The physical, chemical, and biological processes of soil will be introduced to in addition to the relation of soil and land use management.

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
    Course is offered:
    Online
  
  • ALH 1000 - 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.

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN
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  • ASTR 1030 - Astronomy

    4 sem hrs cr

    As an introduction to astronomy, this course explores what we know about the solar system and how we know what we know.  Topics covered include the history of astronomy, methods of astronomy, formation of the solar system, and the physical characteristics of the sun, planets, moons, and minor members of the solar system (asteroids, meteoroids, and comets).  Through the use of text, laboratory, astronomy web sites and actual observation, the student can expect to learn to identify, locate and specify location of the visible planets, some constellations and any other “visitors” that happen to show themselves in our solar system during the course. Prerequisite: There are no other college level courses that must be taken before this one, but the student should have entry-level college reading and math skills. Some concepts of astronomy and some laboratory exercises require an ability to understand and perform basic algebraic manipulations. The course is not appropriate for those needing remedial mathematics. Physics 1030 may be taken before or after this course for those students needing a two-semester science elective. The most logical sequence would be Physics and then Astronomy because some of the laws studied in Physics apply to Astronomy.

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
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  • BIOL 1020 - Diversity of Life with Lab

    4 sem hrs cr

    This course introduces the student to the diversity of life on earth, looking in more detail at the fungi, plants and animals. The structure and function of flowering plants is reviewed. Animal anatomy (tissues, organs and organ systems), physiology, reproduction and development are covered with an emphasis on humans. The final section of the course covers the principles of ecology.
    NOTE: This course is intended for Non-Science majors. Prerequisite: Completion of or exemption from learning support writing and math competencies.

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
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  • BIOL 1430 - Nutrition

    3 sem hrs cr

    The purpose of this course is to study nutrients and their relationship to human growth, development, and maintenance.  Special emphasis is given to the role of foods and the nutrients they contain, with regard to the physiological, psychological, and sociological well-being of the individual.  Practical analysis of food records and application of nutritional knowledge will be included. Prerequisite: Students will have met established entrance requirements for college level courses or will have completed appropriate transitional prerequisite courses with a C or better.

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UT
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  • BUSN 1301 - Legal Issues for the Web

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course addresses Internet law and provides guidelines for legally putting existing material online, creating material specifically for the Internet, using material found on the Internet, e-commerce, and educational aspects of the Internet. Real-world examples are used to illustrate how the rules affect businesses. Students will work on real case studies and have discussions on what they feel the correct outcome based on the law as learned in this course should be. Prerequisite: Sufficient reading and writing skills to succeed in this course.

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN
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  • BUSN 1370 - Spreadsheet Applications

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course is designed to develop skills with spreadsheet software. Use and design of spreadsheets for practical business applications and business problem-solving will be an integral part of this course.

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN
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  • BUSN 2320 - Business Finance

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course examines financial principles, which may include financial statement analysis, risk and return relationships, time value of money, valuation of assets, capital budgeting, and working capital management. Prerequisite: ACCT 1010   and ACCT 1020  

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN
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  • BUSN 2350 - Organizational Behavior

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course examines the importance of understanding human relations in the workplace and developing the skills necessary to foster more effective communication and motivation. It is designed to help you gain insights into specific people skills that you can use on the job to motivate people, communicate better, and create more effective teams. It provides a basic knowledge of behavior as it relates to the way people (individuals and groups) act in organizations as well as the organization system itself. It encompasses a wide range of topics such as values, attitudes, perception, and ethics of individuals, motivation of individuals and groups, team building, effective communication, leadership and management, conflict and negotiation, training and development, performance appraisals, and cultural changes.

    Transfer (UT) or Non Transfer Course (UN): UN
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  • BUSN 2450 - E-Commerce

    3 sem hrs cr

     A study of electronic commerce and its impact on business. The course provides a framework for understanding electronic commerce, including possible marketing opportunities, as well as implementation and organization issues involved in capitalizing on electronic commerce. Prerequisite: Students must be able to read and write at the college-level. Students will be expected to write and express themselves in grammatically correct, concise, Standard English. Grades will be based on writing skills, content, thorough research effort and timeliness.

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  • CHEM 1010 - Introduction to Chemistry I & Lab

    4 sem hrs cr

    This course examines, atomic and molecular structure, nuclear chemistry, bonding, equation writing and stoichiometry, compound classification, gas, liquid, and solid states solutions, acids and bases, basics of organic and analytical chemistry, organic compound families, in particular hydrocarbons and alcohols qualitative and quantitative analytical methods. Prerequisite: Successful completion of learning support competencies.

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  • CHEM 1020 - Introduction to Chemistry II & Lab

    4 sem hrs cr

    This course examines organic compound families, in particular carboxylic acid, aldehydes, ketones, amines, amides, esters and ethers, major classes of bio-organic molecules including lipids, carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids, metabolism. Prerequisite: CHEM 1010  

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  • 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.

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  • 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: Because this is the second online course in Programming, it is important for the student to:
    Have completed the first programming course CITC 1310 .
    Work well independently
    Stay self motivated

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  • 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  

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  • CITC 1313 - .NET Programming

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course introduces Microsoft Visual Basic.
    Topics to be covered include: object-oriented programming, interface design, controls, decisions, creating menus and dialog boxes, looping, arrays, accessing database files. Prerequisite: INFS 1010  

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  • 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 .

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  • 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.

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  • 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  

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  • 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: INFS 1010  

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  • 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.

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    Online
  
  • EDU 2050 - Classroom Management

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course is an introduction to K-6 classroom management techniques.  Topics include: physical space, behavioral norms, safety, time management, managing student work, and managing other special classroom needs.

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    Online
  
  • 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

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    Online
  
  • 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  

    Formerly/Same As ENGL 2010

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    Online
  
  • 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  

    Formerly/Same As ENGL 2530

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  • 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  

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  • 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  

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  • 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.

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  • 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  

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  • 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  

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    Online
  
  • 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  

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    Online
  
  • 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  

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  • 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  

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  • 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  

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  • HIMT 1300 - Medical Terminology

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course is a study of the language of medicine with emphasis on body systems, prefixes, suffixes, root terms, pronunciation and spelling. Prerequisite: READ 0810  

    Formerly/Same As NRSG 1370  

    (formerly HIT 1010)

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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 .

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  • MDT 2100 - Photoshop Essentials

    3 sem hrs cr

    This course introduces photo editing, image enhancement, workflow, color management, and best practices using Adobe Photoshop. The course also focuses on related software with images from professional digital cameras and other digital images. Documents created in class will be optimized for the web, print and multimedia uses. Students will complete a variety of tutorials as well as create personal projects. The topics studied in this course 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, creating web pages and animations. Prerequisite: CITC 1300  

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