Dates: 08/23 -10/22/26
Location: CE
Instructor: STAFF
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $46.00
This course covers mechanical, chemical, environmental and electrical aspects of safety. The role of OSHA in the workplace is presented. Students will become familiar with forms such as Material Safety Data Sheets and will be trained in the use of (PPE) Personal Protective Equipment and in other safety procedures related to materials handling and storage. Industrial hazards such as fall protection and caught-in/struck-by will be emphasized. Students will receive the OSHA 10 safety training and will have the opportunity to be awarded an OSHA 10 card.
Class Times:
CEWT LEC M 09:00AM 10:50AM 300C
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Goodvin
Credits: 4
This course introduces students to fundamental accounting concepts and procedures applicable to service-oriented and merchandising sole proprietorships. Emphasis is placed on the accounting cycle, financial statement preparation, internal control, and basic financial analysis. Students may use tools, including spreadsheets and artificial intelligence applications, to support analysis, practice problem-solving, and enhance understanding of accounting concepts.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC W 06:00PM 09:40PM B4
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: CE
Instructor: Goodvin
Credits: 4
This course introduces students to fundamental accounting concepts and procedures applicable to service-oriented and merchandising sole proprietorships. Emphasis is placed on the accounting cycle, financial statement preparation, internal control, and basic financial analysis. Students may use tools, including spreadsheets and artificial intelligence applications, to support analysis, practice problem-solving, and enhance understanding of accounting concepts.
Class Times:
CEWT LEC W 06:00PM 09:40PM 103
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Kastner
Credits: 9
Course Level Fee: $1,355.00
A combined course that includes: classroom, lab, and clinical. Nursing III prepares the student to safely manage the care of clients throughout the lifespan and prepares the student for the role of caregiver, manager, and member of profession from the level of the practical nurse to the registered nurse. Concepts of health, illness, and environment as they relate to nursing practice are discussed. Emphasis is placed on predictable and variable needs of the client utilizing Gordon's Functional Health Patterns within the nursing process. Critical thinking is inherent in the nursing process and incorporated throughout the course. Advisor permission required. Completion of WITCC Practical Nursing Program or valid LPN license and 6-8 hours of anatomy and physiology. Enrollment in the Hybrid course also requires proof that all support courses have been successfully completed.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC WTH 09:00AM 11:50AM D8
OTHR CLN MT OTHR
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Todd
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that is a biological concepts survey for non-science majors. Topics covered include biochemistry, molecular and cellular biology, genetics, evolution, diversity of life, and ecology.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM B4
LAB2 TH 02:00PM 03:50PM
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN via Zoom
Instructor: O'Neill
Credits: 3
This course presents the relationship between proper nutrition and good health. Topics covered include digestion, absorption, and metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Also included are vitamins, minerals, physical activity, maintenance of a healthy body weight, nutritional needs throughout the entire life cycle, and evaluation of nutritional claims.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- or better 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163  Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122 or higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC T 12:30PM 02:20PM ZOOM
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: CE via Zoom
Instructor: O'Neill
Credits: 3
This course presents the relationship between proper nutrition and good health. Topics covered include digestion, absorption, and metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Also included are vitamins, minerals, physical activity, maintenance of a healthy body weight, nutritional needs throughout the entire life cycle, and evaluation of nutritional claims.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- or better 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163  Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology or Chemistry (CHM 122 or higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC T 12:30PM 02:20PM ZOOM
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Stearns
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $35.00
This is a terminal one-semester lecture and lab course covering the structure and function of the human organ systems and their organs. It also includes an introduction to medical terminology, homeostasis, basic cell and tissue structure and function. Students are required to identify specific organs including the major bones, the major muscles and the major blood vessels.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC W 05:00PM 06:50PM B5
DNWT LEC M 05:00PM 05:50PM B5
LAB2 M 06:00PM 07:50PM
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: CE
Instructor: Stearns
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $35.00
This is a terminal one-semester lecture and lab course covering the structure and function of the human organ systems and their organs. It also includes an introduction to medical terminology, homeostasis, basic cell and tissue structure and function. Students are required to identify specific organs including the major bones, the major muscles and the major blood vessels.
Class Times:
CEWT LEC W 05:00PM 06:50PM 201
CEWT LEC M 05:00PM 05:50PM 201
LAB2 M 06:10PM 08:00PM
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $35.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that explores the relationship between structure, function and homeostasis in the human body. This course covers the skeletal, muscular, integumentary, and nervous systems, as well as cytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of High School Biology with a B- or better 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
LAB2 W 01:00PM 02:50PM
LEC W 12:00PM 12:50PM
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: CE
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $35.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that explores the relationship between structure, function and homeostasis in the human body. This course covers the skeletal, muscular, integumentary, and nervous systems, as well as cytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of High School Biology with a B- or better 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
CEWT LEC M 01:00PM 01:50PM 201
LAB2 M 04:00PM 05:50PM
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $35.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that explores the relationship between structure, function and homeostasis in the human body. This course covers the skeletal, muscular, integumentary, and nervous systems, as well as cytology and histology. Prerequisite: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- or better 3) Completion with a C- or better in a transfer level Biology (BIO-105 or higher) or Chemistry (CHM-122 or higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course
Prerequisites: Take BIO-168  
Class Times:
LAB2 W 04:00PM 05:50PM
LEC W 03:00PM 03:50PM
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN via Zoom
Instructor: O'Neill
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities for the study of microorganisms with emphasis on bacteria and viruses. Topics covered include morphology, physiology, genetics, culturing techniques, identification, control, disease and disease resistance of microbes.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116 or BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
ZOOM LEC T 03:00PM 03:50PM ZOOM
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: CE via Zoom
Instructor: O'Neill
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities for the study of microorganisms with emphasis on bacteria and viruses. Topics covered include morphology, physiology, genetics, culturing techniques, identification, control, disease and disease resistance of microbes.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116 or BIO-168  
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC T 03:00PM 03:50PM ZOOM
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Welcher
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to laws and court procedures relating to business. It emphasizes the ethical, constitutional and regulatory aspects of business. The course concludes with an in-depth study of the laws governing the formation and enforcement of contracts.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC T 06:00PM 08:50PM B4
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: CE
Instructor: Welcher
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to laws and court procedures relating to business. It emphasizes the ethical, constitutional and regulatory aspects of business. The course concludes with an in-depth study of the laws governing the formation and enforcement of contracts.
Class Times:
CEWT LEC T 06:00PM 08:50PM 103
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN via Zoom
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to professional education providing a historical and philosophical background from which the student can examine his or her own commitment to education. Challenges and issues in education today will be discussed in the context of school organization, funding, curriculum, professionalism, legal issues, and effective teacher characteristics.
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC M 05:00PM 06:15PM ZOOM
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: CE via Zoom
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to professional education providing a historical and philosophical background from which the student can examine his or her own commitment to education. Challenges and issues in education today will be discussed in the context of school organization, funding, curriculum, professionalism, legal issues, and effective teacher characteristics.
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC M 05:00PM 06:15PM ZOOM
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN via Zoom
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
Course Level Fee: $35.00
This course will provide opportunities to enhance understanding of the teaching profession and assist with decisions to pursue a career in education. Students will spend time observing K-12 classroom teaching with a licensed educator to gain insights and better understanding of the teaching and learning process.
Prerequisites: Take EDU-210,  
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC M 06:30PM 07:20PM ZOOM
OTHR LAB2 OTHR
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN via Zoom
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides an overview of special education regulations, policies and programs in educational settings. K-12 pre-service teachers learn the history of special education law, including IDEA and as it applies to NCLB, characteristics of the 8 categories of disability per federal and state regulations, characteristics of talent and gifted programs, and basic component of an IEP. This course is a required component for students seeking K-12 teacher state licensure.
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC TTH 05:00PM 06:15PM ZOOM
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: CE via Zoom
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides an overview of special education regulations, policies and programs in educational settings. K-12 pre-service teachers learn the history of special education law, including IDEA and as it applies to NCLB, characteristics of the 8 categories of disability per federal and state regulations, characteristics of talent and gifted programs, and basic component of an IEP. This course is a required component for students seeking K-12 teacher state licensure.
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC TTH 05:00PM 06:15PM ZOOM
Dates: 08/24 -10/22/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Mesikapp
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $46.00
This course covers mechanical, chemical, environmental and electrical aspects of safety. The role of OSHA in the workplace is presented. Students will become familiar with forms such as Material Safety Data Sheets and will be trained in the use of (PPE) Personal Protective Equipment and in other safety procedures related to materials handling and storage. Industrial hazards such as fall protection and caught-in/struck-by will be emphasized. Students will receive the OSHA 10 safety training and will have the opportunity to be awarded an OSHA 10 card.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC F 11:40AM 12:30PM B5
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Stover
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $46.00
This course covers mechanical, chemical, environmental and electrical aspects of safety. The role of OSHA in the workplace is presented. Students will become familiar with forms such as Material Safety Data Sheets and will be trained in the use of (PPE) Personal Protective Equipment and in other safety procedures related to materials handling and storage. Industrial hazards such as fall protection and caught-in/struck-by will be emphasized. Students will receive the OSHA 10 safety training and will have the opportunity to be awarded an OSHA 10 card.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC F 09:45AM 10:35AM C9
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Stover
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This course will introduce the students to the fundamentals of electricity. Electrical topics will include AC and DC theory, Ohm's Law, Electrical Circuits, Electrical Power Generation, Motors, and Transformers. This course emphasizes electrical safety as students will work with energized circuits.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC T 07:45AM 08:35AM C9

DNWT LAB3 MW 07:45AM 08:35AM C9
DNWT LAB3 T 08:35AM 09:25AM C9
DNWT LEC F 08:35AM 09:25AM C9
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 7
Course Level Fee: $525.00
This course is designed to provide training to individuals whose primary focus is to respond to, assess and triage emergent, urgent and non-urgent requests for medical care, and to apply basic knowledge and skills necessary to provide patient care and medical transportation to/from an emergency or health care facility. EMTs are expected to quickly assess patient conditions, provide stabilizing measures and request additional resources as needed. This course will provide the student an opportunity to apply cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains in the classroom, lab, clinical, and field settings.
Prerequisites: Students must be 17 years of age at the time of enrollment of the course, have a health physical and immunizations up to date, have a current AHA BLS provider card, have successfully completed the Mandatory Reporter Course, and Instructor consent.  
Class Times:
DNWT LAB3 S 08:00AM 01:00PM C7
DNWT LAB3 S 08:00AM 01:00PM C7
DNWT LAB3 TTH 08:05PM 10:00PM C7
DNWT LAB3 S 08:00AM 01:00PM C7
DNWT LAB3 S 08:00AM 01:00PM C7
DNWT LEC TTH 06:00PM 08:05PM C7
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is an exploration of writing as a process with attention to audience, purpose and patterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete a writing sample to gauge preparedness for the course and then access instructional staff and resources in the Comet Learning Center both before and during the course to be successful.  
Class Times:
DNWT LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM B5
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: CE
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is an exploration of writing as a process with attention to audience, purpose and patterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete a writing sample to gauge preparedness for the course and then access instructional staff and resources in the Comet Learning Center both before and during the course to be successful.  
Class Times:
CEWT LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM 201
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Hartnett
Credits: 3
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 with emphasis on developing more complex, sophisticated forms of exposition. It includes a research paper requiring library research, documentation, and bibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
DNWT LEC MW 02:30PM 03:45PM B5
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: CE
Instructor: Hartnett
Credits: 3
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 with emphasis on developing more complex, sophisticated forms of exposition. It includes a research paper requiring library research, documentation, and bibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
CEWT LEC MW 02:30PM 03:45PM 201
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Stover
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $15.00
This course covers fundamental principles and skills for all common heating systems. This course is a combined lecture and lab course and includes discussions and demonstrations in heating fundamentals. Safety is greatly emphasized as students are working with actual voltages, and working equipment.
Co-requisites: Take ELE-112
Class Times:
DNWT LAB3 MWTH 08:35AM 09:25AM C9
DNWT LEC THF 07:45AM 08:35AM C9
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Stover
Credits: 3
This course is a combined lecture and lab course studying the theory and applications in electrical resistance and oil and hydronic heating systems as they relate to residential and commercial heat loss requirements. Studies include installation, troubleshooting, wiring and control circuits
Prerequisites: Take ELE-112  
Class Times:
DNWT LEC TTH 09:35AM 10:25AM C9
DNWT LAB2 MW 09:45AM 10:35AM C9
Dates: 08/24 -10/22/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Stover
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $15.00
This course is a combined lecture and lab course that presents the theory and operation of all motors and controls found in air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration systems. The course includes design, wiring, troubleshooting, and replacement.
Co-requisites: Take ELE-112
Class Times:

DNWT LEC TTH 10:35AM 11:25AM C9
DNWT LEC MW 10:45AM 11:35AM C9
DNWT LAB2 W 12:05PM 01:55PM C9
DNWT LAB2 M 11:45AM 12:15PM C9
DNWT LAB2 TTH 11:35AM 12:05PM C9
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the basic people, issues, movements, and events which shaped the American experience from Pre-Columbian times to the Civil War and Reconstruction.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM B5
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: CE
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the basic people, issues, movements, and events which shaped the American experience from Pre-Columbian times to the Civil War and Reconstruction.
Class Times:
CEWT LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM 201
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $100.00
This course is designed to prepare students to safely administer nonparenteral medications in nursing facilities and related areas. Students will receive on-the-job training. Prerequisites: Employed a minimum of 480 hours in a sponsoring facility. If employed in a long-term-care facility, have a current standing on the Iowa Direct Care Workers Registry.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC T 04:00PM 06:50PM OTHR
DNWT LAB2 T 06:50PM 07:50PM OTHR
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: CE
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $100.00
This course is designed to prepare students to safely administer nonparenteral medications in nursing facilities and related areas. Students will receive on-the-job training. Prerequisites: Employed a minimum of 480 hours in a sponsoring facility. If employed in a long-term-care facility, have a current standing on the Iowa Direct Care Workers Registry.
Class Times:
LAB2 M 07:50PM 08:50PM
LEC M 05:00PM 07:50PM
Dates: 08/24 -10/08/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $140.00
This course is designed to provide the student with the fundamentals of patient care in the health care environment. Students learn basic anatomy, physiology, medical terminology, meeting human needs, safety measures, infection control, and physical care.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-174
Class Times:
OTHR LAB2 TH 04:45PM 07:30PM OTHR
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 08/24 -10/06/26
Location: CE
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $140.00
This course is designed to provide the student with the fundamentals of patient care in the health care environment. Students learn basic anatomy, physiology, medical terminology, meeting human needs, safety measures, infection control, and physical care.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-174
Class Times:
OTHR LAB2 T 06:00PM 08:45PM OTHR
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Polk
Credits: 3
This course provides an understanding of the role of mythology in human history throughout the world. The relationships among myth, religion, and culture are explored.
Class Times:
LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: CE
Instructor: Polk
Credits: 3
This course provides an understanding of the role of mythology in human history throughout the world. The relationships among myth, religion, and culture are explored.
Class Times:
LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN via Zoom
Instructor: Kortan
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
This course is designed to reinforce algebraic concepts such as order of operations, exponents, algebraic expressions, polynomials, factoring, linear equations and inequalities, systems of equations, graphing, and applications.
Prerequisites: Recommended minimum ACT Math score of 17 or an ALEKS Assessment score of 17 or an ACT Composite of 20.  Students not meeting the minimum score are strongly encouraged to work with the Comet Learning Center to enhance math skills prior to enrolling in the course. Students may also enroll in MAT-917 as a pre-requisite course to MAT-102.  
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM ZOOM
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: CE via Zoom
Instructor: Kortan
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
This course is designed to reinforce algebraic concepts such as order of operations, exponents, algebraic expressions, polynomials, factoring, linear equations and inequalities, systems of equations, graphing, and applications.
Prerequisites: Recommended minimum ACT Math score of 17 or an ALEKS Assessment score of 17 or an ACT Composite of 20.  Students not meeting the minimum score are strongly encouraged to work with the Comet Learning Center to enhance math skills prior to enrolling in the course. Students may also enroll in MAT-917 as a pre-requisite course to MAT-102.  
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM ZOOM
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN via Zoom
Instructor: Knecht
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
This course provides a broad mathematical knowledge to calculate, analyze, and solve day-to-day problems. Topics include number theory and the real number system, algebra, graph and data interpretation, calculator usage, mathematical reasoning process, problem solving techniques, probability and statistics, geometry, and consumer mathematics. Additional supplemental instruction for students will be available through the Comet Learning Center using ALEKS as an instructional tool.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or an ACT Math score of 20 or an ALEKS assessment score of 29 or an ACT Composite score of 22.  
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC MW 02:00PM 03:50PM ZOOM
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: CE via Zoom
Instructor: Knecht
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
This course provides a broad mathematical knowledge to calculate, analyze, and solve day-to-day problems. Topics include number theory and the real number system, algebra, graph and data interpretation, calculator usage, mathematical reasoning process, problem solving techniques, probability and statistics, geometry, and consumer mathematics. Additional supplemental instruction for students will be available through the Comet Learning Center using ALEKS as an instructional tool.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or an ACT Math score of 20 or an ALEKS assessment score of 29 or an ACT Composite score of 22.  
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC MW 02:00PM 03:50PM ZOOM
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
This course addresses linear functions and inequalities, quadratics, conics, polynomials and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, linear systems, matrices and determinants. Additional topics may include sequences, series, permutations, combinations, and probability. Completion of Pre-requisite course or alternative assessment required for enrollment.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or ACT Math Score of 21 or ALEKS assessment score of 32.  
Class Times:
LEC MTWTH 10:00AM 10:50AM
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course includes arithmetic with whole numbers, signed numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, measurement conversion, and ratio and proportion.  Other topics include order of operations, linear equations, functions, polynomials, and an introduction to factoring. Applications are designed to meet the needs of students in career and technical education fields as well as preparing for upper level mathematics courses.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC TTH 01:00PM 02:15PM B5
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: CE
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course includes arithmetic with whole numbers, signed numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, measurement conversion, and ratio and proportion.  Other topics include order of operations, linear equations, functions, polynomials, and an introduction to factoring. Applications are designed to meet the needs of students in career and technical education fields as well as preparing for upper level mathematics courses.
Class Times:
CEWT LEC TTH 01:00PM 02:15PM 201
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Hussaini
Credits: 3
This course covers all fundamental arithmetic concepts and more routine algebraic operations. Arithmetic concepts are fractions, percentages, graphing, decimals, ratios, word problems, metrics, areas, and volumes. Algebraic work includes solving simpler equations, proportions, and formula rearrangement.
Class Times:
LEC TTH 04:30PM 05:45PM
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: CE
Instructor: Fowler
Credits: 3
This course covers all fundamental arithmetic concepts and more routine algebraic operations. Arithmetic concepts are fractions, percentages, graphing, decimals, ratios, word problems, metrics, areas, and volumes. Algebraic work includes solving simpler equations, proportions, and formula rearrangement.
Class Times:
LEC TTH 04:00PM 05:15PM
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Moos
Credits: 3
This course introduces students to the role of planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling in formal and informal organizations of all sizes. This course presents theoretical bases and real world examples of implementation.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM B4
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: CE
Instructor: Moos
Credits: 3
This course introduces students to the role of planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling in formal and informal organizations of all sizes. This course presents theoretical bases and real world examples of implementation.
Class Times:
CEWT LEC TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM 103
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Darwin
Credits: 3
A general course designed to make the student more aware of musical form, media, genres, musical periods, and the essential role of music in life and culture. Emphasizes the development of tools for intelligent listening and appreciation.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM B4
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: CE
Instructor: Darwin
Credits: 3
A general course designed to make the student more aware of musical form, media, genres, musical periods, and the essential role of music in life and culture. Emphasizes the development of tools for intelligent listening and appreciation.
Class Times:
CEWT LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM 103
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN via Zoom
Instructor: Polk
Credits: 3
This course introduces fundamental theories of moral behavior, examines important concepts and arguments used in moral reasoning, and applies ethical theories to contemporary personal and social issues.
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC MW 12:30PM 01:45PM ZOOM
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Polk
Credits: 3
This course introduces fundamental theories of moral behavior, examines important concepts and arguments used in moral reasoning, and applies ethical theories to contemporary personal and social issues.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM B4
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: CE via Zoom
Instructor: Polk
Credits: 3
This course introduces fundamental theories of moral behavior, examines important concepts and arguments used in moral reasoning, and applies ethical theories to contemporary personal and social issues.
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC MW 12:30PM 01:45PM ZOOM
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: CE
Instructor: Polk
Credits: 3
This course introduces fundamental theories of moral behavior, examines important concepts and arguments used in moral reasoning, and applies ethical theories to contemporary personal and social issues.
Class Times:
CEWT LEC MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM 103
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Zeimen
Credits: 9
Course Level Fee: $1,370.00
A combined course that includes: classroom, lab, and clinical.  Nursing I provides an overview of the nursing program at Western Iowa Tech Community College and the role of the individual as a student, introducing the student to the practical nurse's role in the health care environment. Concepts of health, illness, and environment as they relate to nursing practice are discussed. Students are introduced to the principles of communication, elements of the nursing process, and roles of caregiver, manager, and member of profession. Emphasis is placed on predictable needs of the client utilizing Gordon's Functional Health Patterns within the nursing process. Critical thinking is inherent in the nursing process and incorporated throughout the course. Advisor permission is required to enroll. Enrollment in the hybrid online section of this course also requires all support courses for the PN Program to have been previously completed.
Co-requisites: Take SDV-108, BIO-151, BIO-168 and PSY-111
Class Times:
DNWT LEC WTH 09:00AM 11:50AM D9
OTHR CLN MT OTHR
OTHR LAB2 MT OTHR
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: CE
Instructor: Hill
Credits: 9
Course Level Fee: $1,370.00
A combined course that includes: classroom, lab, and clinical.  Nursing I provides an overview of the nursing program at Western Iowa Tech Community College and the role of the individual as a student, introducing the student to the practical nurse's role in the health care environment. Concepts of health, illness, and environment as they relate to nursing practice are discussed. Students are introduced to the principles of communication, elements of the nursing process, and roles of caregiver, manager, and member of profession. Emphasis is placed on predictable needs of the client utilizing Gordon's Functional Health Patterns within the nursing process. Critical thinking is inherent in the nursing process and incorporated throughout the course. Advisor permission is required to enroll. Enrollment in the hybrid online section of this course also requires all support courses for the PN Program to have been previously completed.
Co-requisites: Take SDV-108, BIO-151, BIO-168 and PSY-111
Class Times:
CEWT LEC WTH 09:00AM 11:50AM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 MT OTHR
OTHR CLN MT OTHR
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Bellows
Credits: 3
This course introduces students to the scientific study of mental processes and behavior with emphasis on psychological theories. This course explains the importance of evidence-based approaches in practice and literature. Students apply critical thinking in relation to research methods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC M 02:45PM 04:00PM B4
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: CE
Instructor: Bellows
Credits: 3
This course introduces students to the scientific study of mental processes and behavior with emphasis on psychological theories. This course explains the importance of evidence-based approaches in practice and literature. Students apply critical thinking in relation to research methods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
CEWT LEC M 02:45PM 04:00PM 103
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN via Zoom
Instructor: Ballion
Credits: 3
This course examines the process of human development. It covers the entirety of people's life span from embryogenesis to death through the biopsychosocial lens.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:45AM ZOOM
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: CE via Zoom
Instructor: Ballion
Credits: 3
This course examines the process of human development. It covers the entirety of people's life span from embryogenesis to death through the biopsychosocial lens.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC TTH 09:00AM 10:45AM ZOOM
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Klatt
Credits: 3
This course will introduce students to theories of psychopathology, behavioral changes, and treatments associated with abnormal behavior. All categories and disorders within the DSM-5-TR will be evaluated. Emphasis on the public's view of stigma and misinterpretation of abnormal disorders will also be addressed.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
CEWT LEC TH 02:00PM 03:15PM 103
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: CE
Instructor: Klatt
Credits: 3
This course will introduce students to theories of psychopathology, behavioral changes, and treatments associated with abnormal behavior. All categories and disorders within the DSM-5-TR will be evaluated. Emphasis on the public's view of stigma and misinterpretation of abnormal disorders will also be addressed.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
DNWT LEC TH 02:00PM 03:15PM B4
Dates: 08/24 -10/22/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course introduces students to the College's expectations, environment, and resources so that students may become more engaged participants in the learning process.
Class Times:
LEC W 03:30PM 04:20PM
Add'l Info: Denison Welding and Denison HVAC
Dates: 08/24 -10/22/26
Location: CE
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course introduces students to the College's expectations, environment, and resources so that students may become more engaged participants in the learning process.
Class Times:
LEC M 01:50PM 02:40PM
Add'l Info: Cherokee- welding
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN via Zoom
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a survey of the fundamental concepts used in the study of human social interaction with emphasis on group aspects of social behavior. Subject areas include research methods, theory, culture and social structure, socialization, groups and formal organizations, deviance and social control, stratification, race and ethnicity (including whiteness), major social institutions, and social change.
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM ZOOM
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: CE via Zoom
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a survey of the fundamental concepts used in the study of human social interaction with emphasis on group aspects of social behavior. Subject areas include research methods, theory, culture and social structure, socialization, groups and formal organizations, deviance and social control, stratification, race and ethnicity (including whiteness), major social institutions, and social change.
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM ZOOM
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Anderson
Credits: 3
The conceptual and theoretical framework presented in this course provides students the tools to practice social work in a variety of settings. The format of this class provides a combination of classic theory, new research and applied experience.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC W 02:00PM 03:30PM B4
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: CE
Instructor: Anderson
Credits: 3
The conceptual and theoretical framework presented in this course provides students the tools to practice social work in a variety of settings. The format of this class provides a combination of classic theory, new research and applied experience.
Class Times:
CEWT LEC W 02:00PM 03:30PM 103
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
The course combines theory of speech communication with public speech performance skills. Emphasis is on speech delivery, preparation, organization, support, and audience analysis. Practice of skills is through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM B5
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: CE
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
The course combines theory of speech communication with public speech performance skills. Emphasis is on speech delivery, preparation, organization, support, and audience analysis. Practice of skills is through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
CEWT LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM 201
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course teaches principles of effective communication in one-to-one relationships and in small groups. It focuses on communication theory, listening, self-concept, language, perception, and nonverbal communication.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC TTH 02:30PM 03:45PM B5
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: CE
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course teaches principles of effective communication in one-to-one relationships and in small groups. It focuses on communication theory, listening, self-concept, language, perception, and nonverbal communication.
Class Times:
CEWT LEC TTH 02:30PM 03:45PM 201
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: CE
Instructor: STAFF
Credits: 2
Course Level Fee: $80.00
In this course students will learn the fundamentals of oxy/fuel welding including the safe operation, proper setup, and welding and metal cutting skills. Topics include fusion welding and brazing on light gauge metals, as well as cutting on heavy and light gauge metals.
Class Times:
CEWT LEC T 12:45PM 01:35PM 300C
CEWT LAB3 T 02:45PM 03:10PM 401
CEWT LAB3 M 12:45PM 03:10PM 401
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: CE
Instructor: STAFF
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $60.00
This is the first of two courses designed for students to prepare for the AWS Certification. A combined lecture and lab course, students study safety, heat settings, polarity, and the proper selection of electrodes in the arc welding process. Topics include welding on carbon steel plate, use of visual inspection and destructive testing according to the AWS D 1.1 code.
Class Times:
CEWT LAB2 F 12:45PM 03:10PM 401
CEWT LAB2 TH 01:15PM 02:10PM 401
CEWT LEC T 01:45PM 02:35PM 300C
Dates: 08/24 -10/22/26
Location: CE
Instructor: STAFF
Credits: 2
Course Level Fee: $70.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities to present the Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) process used extensively by industry. It emphasizes hands-on applications, metal transfer concepts, GMAW equipment, and safety.
Class Times:
CEWT LAB2 W 11:50AM 03:30PM 401
CEWT LEC T 03:10PM 04:17PM 300C
CEWT LAB2 M 03:25PM 04:00PM 401
CEWT LAB2 T 12:00PM 12:35PM 401
CEWT LAB2 TH 12:30PM 01:10PM 401
CEWT LAB2 THF 03:20PM 04:00PM 401
Dates: 08/24 -12/21/26
Location: CE
Instructor: STAFF
Credits: 1
This course combines lecture and lab activities to present basic measuring and layout tools used extensively by industry, as well as application of basic symbols. It emphasizes hands-on applications, accurate measurements techniques and proper use of tools and interpretation of basic weld symbols.
Class Times:
CEWT LEC TH 02:20PM 03:10PM 300C
Dates: 10/10 -12/21/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $225.00
This course expands the students' knowledge of tasks, assessments and observations of patients in the health care environment. Students develop technical skills specific to complex needs of the patient.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-173
Class Times:
OTHR LAB2 S OTHR
OTHR LAB2 TH OTHR
OTHR LAB2 M OTHR
OTHR LAB2 M OTHR
OTHR LAB2 T OTHR
OTHR LAB2 T OTHR
Dates: 10/10 -12/21/26
Location: CE
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $225.00
This course expands the students' knowledge of tasks, assessments and observations of patients in the health care environment. Students develop technical skills specific to complex needs of the patient.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-173
Class Times:
OTHR LAB2 T OTHR
OTHR LAB2 T OTHR
OTHR LAB2 S OTHR
OTHR LAB2 M OTHR
OTHR LAB2 M OTHR
OTHR LAB2 TH OTHR
Dates: 10/23 -12/21/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Stover
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $45.00
This course is a combined lecture and lab course that covers various types of residential and commercial gas and electric heating systems. Studies include equipment sizing, installation, set up and repair. Students work with trainers and live equipment in the lab setting.
Co-requisites: Take ELE-112
Class Times:
DNWT LAB3 TTH 11:35AM 12:35PM C9

DNWT LEC TTH 10:35AM 11:25AM C9
DNWT LEC MW 10:45AM 11:35AM C9
DNWT LAB3 M 11:45AM 12:55PM C9
DNWT LAB3 W 12:05PM 01:55PM C9
Dates: 10/23 -12/21/26
Location: CE
Instructor: STAFF
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $70.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities to present the Gas Metal Arc welding (MIG) process used extensively by industry. A continuation of Intro to GMAW, WEL 423, students learn out of position welds using hands-on applications, metal transfer concepts, GMAW equipment maintenance, welding procedures, out of position welding, and safety.
Prerequisites: Take WEL-423  
Class Times:
CEWT LEC T 03:15PM 03:55PM 300C
CEWT LAB2 THF 03:20PM 04:00PM 401
CEWT LAB2 W 11:25AM 04:00PM 401
CEWT LAB2 M 03:25PM 04:00PM 401
CEWT LAB2 MTF 11:50AM 12:35PM 401
CEWT LAB2 TH 12:25PM 01:10PM 401
Dates: 05/09
Location: CE
Instructor: Hawkins
Course Cost: $50.00
Riding a moped is fun, but awareness of safety and the rules of the road is a priority. Fourteen and fifteen year old Iowans are required by law to complete an approved moped safety course prior to being issued a license to operate a moped. Students are advised to bring a sack lunch. Preregistration and prepayment are required.
Class Times:
CEWT LEC S 08:30AM 02:30PM 400
Dates: 05/09
Location: DN
Instructor: Patchin
Course Level Fee: $125.00
Iowa approved nurse aide skills competency exam. Registration is available by phone at (319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City or Denison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must be completed one week prior to the test date. Testing fees are due at the time of registration. Questions pertaining to Nurse Aide Registry status in Iowa should be directed to: Nurse Aide Registry, Department of Inspections and Appeals, Lucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa, 50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC S 07:45AM 02:00PM TBA
Dates: 06/13
Location: DN
Instructor: Patchin
Course Level Fee: $125.00
Iowa approved nurse aide skills competency exam. Registration is available by phone at (319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City or Denison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must be completed one week prior to the test date. Testing fees are due at the time of registration. Questions pertaining to Nurse Aide Registry status in Iowa should be directed to: Nurse Aide Registry, Department of Inspections and Appeals, Lucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa, 50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC S 07:45AM 02:00PM TBA
Dates: 05/26 -07/31/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Lambert
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $35.00
Book Fee: $53.35
This is a combined lecture and lab course that explores the relationship between structure, function and homeostasis in the human body. This course covers the skeletal, muscular, integumentary, and nervous systems, as well as cytology, histology and articulations.
Prerequisites: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of High School Biology with a B- or better 3) Completion with a C- or better in BIO 163 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course  
Class Times:
LAB2 W 10:35AM 12:15PM
LEC W 09:45AM 10:35AM
Dates: 05/26 -07/31/26
Location: DN
Instructor: Lambert
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $35.00
Book Fee: $53.50
This is a combined lecture and lab course that explores the relationship between structure, function and homeostasis in the human body. This course covers the skeletal, muscular, integumentary, and nervous systems, as well as cytology and histology. Prerequisite: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- or better 3) Completion with a C- or better in a transfer level Biology (BIO-105 or higher) or Chemistry (CHM-122 or higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course
Prerequisites: Take BIO-168  
Class Times:
LEC W 12:15PM 01:05PM
LAB2 W 01:05PM 02:45PM
Dates: 05/26 -07/31/26
Location: DN via Zoom
Instructor: O'Neill
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities for the study of microorganisms with emphasis on bacteria and viruses. Topics covered include morphology, physiology, genetics, culturing techniques, identification, control, disease and disease resistance of microbes.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116 or BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
ZOOM LEC T 10:00AM 11:50AM ZOOM
Dates: 05/26 -07/31/26
Location: CE via Zoom
Instructor: O'Neill
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities for the study of microorganisms with emphasis on bacteria and viruses. Topics covered include morphology, physiology, genetics, culturing techniques, identification, control, disease and disease resistance of microbes.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116 or BIO-168  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
ZOOM LEC T 10:00AM 11:50AM ZOOM
Dates: 05/26 -07/07/26
Location: CE
Instructor: Graff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $140.00
This course is designed to provide the student with the fundamentals of patient care in the health care environment. Students learn basic anatomy, physiology, medical terminology, meeting human needs, safety measures, infection control, and physical care.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-174
Class Times:
CEWT LAB T 09:00AM 11:45AM TBA
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 07/11 -07/31/26
Location: CE
Instructor: Nelson
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $225.00
This course expands the students' knowledge of tasks, assessments and observations of patients in the health care environment. Students develop technical skills specific to complex needs of the patient.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-173
Class Times:
OTHR LAB2 M 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 W 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 F 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 M 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 S 07:00AM 01:30PM OTHR
Dates: 07/18
Location: DN
Instructor: Patchin
Course Level Fee: $125.00
Iowa approved nurse aide skills competency exam. Registration is available by phone at (319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City or Denison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must be completed one week prior to the test date. Testing fees are due at the time of registration. Questions pertaining to Nurse Aide Registry status in Iowa should be directed to: Nurse Aide Registry, Department of Inspections and Appeals, Lucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa, 50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC S 07:45AM 02:00PM TBA
Dates: 07/20 -07/22/26
Location: CE
Instructor: Gasaway
Course Cost: $25.00
Come to our fabulous state-of-the-art kitchen that is used to train future chefs. Our younger chef protégés will learn knife techniques, baking and culinary skills that become progressively more challenging as the week moves on.
Class Times:
CEWT LEC MW 10:00AM 03:00PM TBA
Dates: 08/05
Location: DN
Instructor: STAFF
Course Cost: $75.00
The American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider course prepares healthcare professionals and students to recognize and respond to life-threatening emergencies. Designed for nurses, EMS personnel, allied health professionals, and students entering clinical programs, this instructor-led course emphasizes high-quality CPR and effective team-based resuscitation. Participants will learn adult, child, and infant CPR, proper AED use, relief of choking, and critical communication skills for single-rescuer and multi-rescuer scenarios. Training follows the most current AHA guidelines and includes hands-on practice to build confidence and competence in real-world situations. Upon successful completion of the course and skills assessment, participants receive a two-year American Heart Association BLS Provider certification. Required Book: BLS Provider Manual (included in course fee)
Prerequisites: BLS Healthcare Provider Book  
Class Times:
DNWT LEC W 06:00PM 10:00PM TBA
Dates: 08/08
Location: DN
Instructor: Patchin
Course Level Fee: $125.00
Iowa approved nurse aide skills competency exam. Registration is available by phone at (319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City or Denison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must be completed one week prior to the test date. Testing fees are due at the time of registration. Questions pertaining to Nurse Aide Registry status in Iowa should be directed to: Nurse Aide Registry, Department of Inspections and Appeals, Lucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa, 50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC S 07:45AM 02:00PM TBA
Dates: 08/22
Location: DN
Instructor: Torno
Course Level Fee: $125.00
The enrollment fee for the Driver Improvement course is $125.  Students have the option to reschedule once to a future class for a $25 reschedule fee.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC S 08:00AM 04:30PM B3
Dates: 09/19
Location: DN
Instructor: Patchin
Course Level Fee: $125.00
Iowa approved nurse aide skills competency exam. Registration is available by phone at (319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City or Denison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must be completed one week prior to the test date. Testing fees are due at the time of registration. Questions pertaining to Nurse Aide Registry status in Iowa should be directed to: Nurse Aide Registry, Department of Inspections and Appeals, Lucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa, 50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC S 07:45AM 02:00PM TBA
Dates: 10/03
Location: DN
Instructor: Torno
Course Level Fee: $125.00
The enrollment fee for the Driver Improvement course is $125.  Students have the option to reschedule once to a future class for a $25 reschedule fee.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC S 08:00AM 04:30PM B3
Dates: 10/10
Location: DN
Instructor: Patchin
Course Level Fee: $125.00
Iowa approved nurse aide skills competency exam. Registration is available by phone at (319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City or Denison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must be completed one week prior to the test date. Testing fees are due at the time of registration. Questions pertaining to Nurse Aide Registry status in Iowa should be directed to: Nurse Aide Registry, Department of Inspections and Appeals, Lucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa, 50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC S 07:45AM 02:00PM TBA
Dates: 11/21
Location: DN
Instructor: Patchin
Course Level Fee: $125.00
Iowa approved nurse aide skills competency exam. Registration is available by phone at (319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City or Denison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must be completed one week prior to the test date. Testing fees are due at the time of registration. Questions pertaining to Nurse Aide Registry status in Iowa should be directed to: Nurse Aide Registry, Department of Inspections and Appeals, Lucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa, 50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC S 07:45AM 02:00PM TBA
Dates: 12/12
Location: DN
Instructor: Torno
Course Level Fee: $125.00
The enrollment fee for the Driver Improvement course is $125.  Students have the option to reschedule once to a future class for a $25 reschedule fee.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC S 08:00AM 04:30PM B3
Dates: 12/12
Location: DN
Instructor: Patchin
Course Level Fee: $125.00
Iowa approved nurse aide skills competency exam. Registration is available by phone at (319)254-6772, or in person at the Sioux City or Denison WITCC campuses. Enrollment must be completed one week prior to the test date. Testing fees are due at the time of registration. Questions pertaining to Nurse Aide Registry status in Iowa should be directed to: Nurse Aide Registry, Department of Inspections and Appeals, Lucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa, 50319. (515) 281-0108.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC S 07:45AM 02:00PM TBA
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
This course is a continuation of Principles of Accounting I with the emphasis on partnership, corporation, cost, and management accounting.
Prerequisites: Take ACC-131 Princ of Acct I  
Class Times:
DNWT LEC W 06:00PM 09:40PM B4
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: CE
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
This course is a continuation of Principles of Accounting I with the emphasis on partnership, corporation, cost, and management accounting.
Prerequisites: Take ACC-131 Princ of Acct I  
Class Times:
CEWT LEC W 06:00PM 09:40PM 103
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: DN
Instructor: Kastner
Credits: 9
Course Level Fee: $1,338.00
A combined course that includes: classroom, lab, clinical, and preceptorship. Nursing IV prepares the student to safely manage the care of clients throughout the lifespan and prepares the student to assume the registered nurse (RN) roles of caregiver, manager, and member of profession. Concepts of health, illness, and environment as they relate to nursing practice are discussed. Emphasis is placed on the predictable and variable needs of the client utilizing Gordon's Functional Health Patterns within the nursing process. Critical thinking is inherent in the nursing process and is incorporated throughout the course. Clinical preceptorship provides an opportunity for students to mentor with a RN. Students will practice clinical and leadership skills necessary to successfully transition into the role of an entry-level RN. Focus is placed on the enhancement of leadership and collaboration skills, organization, supervision, delegation, prioritization, and management of multiple clients in an acute care setting. Valid LPN license and advisor permission required.
Prerequisites: Take ADN-621 BIO-186 PSY-241 Valid LPN license and advisor permission  
Co-requisites: Take ADN-235
Class Times:
OTHR CLN OTHR
DNWT LEC WTH 09:00AM 11:50AM D8
OTHR OJT OTHR
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $35.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that explores the relationship between structure, function and homeostasis in the human body. This course covers the skeletal, muscular, integumentary, and nervous systems, as well as cytology and histology. Prerequisite: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- or better 3) Completion with a C- or better in a transfer level Biology (BIO-105 or higher) or Chemistry (CHM-122 or higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course
Prerequisites: Take BIO-168  
Class Times:
LEC W 03:00PM 03:50PM
LAB2 W 04:00PM 05:50PM
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: CE
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $35.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that explores the relationship between structure, function and homeostasis in the human body. This course covers the skeletal, muscular, integumentary, and nervous systems, as well as cytology and histology. Prerequisite: Meet ONE of the following: 1) ACT Composite of 22 or higher 2) 2 semesters of High School Chemistry with a B- or better OR 1 semester of High School Chemistry with a B- or better and 1 semester of High School Biology with a B- or better 3) Completion with a C- or better in a transfer level Biology (BIO-105 or higher) or Chemistry (CHM-122 or higher) 4) Instructor Permission to enroll in the course
Prerequisites: Take BIO-168  
Class Times:
LAB2 M 03:00PM 04:50PM
LEC M 02:00PM 02:50PM
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities for the study of microorganisms with emphasis on bacteria and viruses. Topics covered include morphology, physiology, genetics, culturing techniques, identification, control, disease and disease resistance of microbes.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116 or BIO-168  
Class Times:
LEC TH 01:00PM 01:50PM
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides a broad overview of business including internal and external functions. Topics include economics, marketing, entrepreneurship, and management as well as related domestic and international business issues.
Class Times:
DNWT LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM B4
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: CE
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides a broad overview of business including internal and external functions. Topics include economics, marketing, entrepreneurship, and management as well as related domestic and international business issues.
Class Times:
CEWT LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM 103
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course emphasizes the Uniform Commercial Code and its importance to business enterprises and covers property, agency and business organizations. It is a continuation of Business Law I.
Prerequisites: Take BUS-185,  
Class Times:
DNWT LEC T 06:00PM 08:50PM B6
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: CE
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course emphasizes the Uniform Commercial Code and its importance to business enterprises and covers property, agency and business organizations. It is a continuation of Business Law I.
Prerequisites: Take BUS-185,  
Class Times:
CEWT LEC T 06:00PM 08:50PM 201
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a study of the principles and processes of written and oral communication as applied to occupational and personal use through practical reading, writing and speaking assignments. It emphasizes technical report writing, including preparation, organization, audience and the effective use of format, supplements and visuals.
Class Times:
LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: CE
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a study of the principles and processes of written and oral communication as applied to occupational and personal use through practical reading, writing and speaking assignments. It emphasizes technical report writing, including preparation, organization, audience and the effective use of format, supplements and visuals.
Class Times:
LEC MW 10:30AM 11:45AM
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a study of the principles and processes of written and oral communication as applied to occupational and personal use through practical reading, writing and speaking assignments. It emphasizes technical report writing, including preparation, organization, audience and the effective use of format, supplements and visuals.
Class Times:
LEC T 01:30PM 03:30PM
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: DN via Zoom
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
Course Level Fee: $35.00
This course will provide opportunities to enhance understanding of the teaching profession and assist with decisions to pursue a career in education. Students will spend time observing K-12 classroom teaching with a licensed educator to gain insights and better understanding of the teaching and learning process.
Prerequisites: Take EDU-210,  
Class Times:
ZOOM LAB2 ZOOM
ZOOM LEC M 06:30PM 07:20PM ZOOM
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: CE via Zoom
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
Course Level Fee: $35.00
This course will provide opportunities to enhance understanding of the teaching profession and assist with decisions to pursue a career in education. Students will spend time observing K-12 classroom teaching with a licensed educator to gain insights and better understanding of the teaching and learning process.
Prerequisites: Take EDU-210,  
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC M 06:30PM 07:20PM ZOOM
ZOOM LAB2 ZOOM
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: DN
Instructor: Stover
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This course will introduce the students to the fundamentals of electricity. Electrical topics will include AC and DC theory, Ohm's Law, Electrical Circuits, Electrical Power Generation, Motors, and Transformers. This course emphasizes electrical safety as students will work with energized circuits.
Class Times:
DNWT LAB3 MW 01:40PM 02:55PM C9
DNWT LEC MW 12:40PM 01:30PM C9
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: CE
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 7
Course Level Fee: $525.00
This course is designed to provide training to individuals whose primary focus is to respond to, assess and triage emergent, urgent and non-urgent requests for medical care, and to apply basic knowledge and skills necessary to provide patient care and medical transportation to/from an emergency or health care facility. EMTs are expected to quickly assess patient conditions, provide stabilizing measures and request additional resources as needed. This course will provide the student an opportunity to apply cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains in the classroom, lab, clinical, and field settings.
Prerequisites: Students must be 17 years of age at the time of enrollment of the course, have a health physical and immunizations up to date, have a current AHA BLS provider card, have successfully completed the Mandatory Reporter Course, and Instructor consent.  
Class Times:
CEHP LAB3 MWF 07:30AM 09:45AM TBA
CEHP LEC TTH 07:30AM 09:45AM TBA
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is an exploration of writing as a process with attention to audience, purpose and patterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete a writing sample to gauge preparedness for the course and then access instructional staff and resources in the Comet Learning Center both before and during the course to be successful.  
Class Times:
LEC TTH 02:00PM 03:15PM
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: CE
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is an exploration of writing as a process with attention to audience, purpose and patterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete a writing sample to gauge preparedness for the course and then access instructional staff and resources in the Comet Learning Center both before and during the course to be successful.  
Class Times:
LEC TTH 02:00PM 03:15PM
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 with emphasis on developing more complex, sophisticated forms of exposition. It includes a research paper requiring library research, documentation, and bibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
LEC MW 12:30PM 01:45PM
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: CE
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 with emphasis on developing more complex, sophisticated forms of exposition. It includes a research paper requiring library research, documentation, and bibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
LEC MW 12:30PM 01:45PM
Dates: 01/18 -03/19/27
Location: DN
Instructor: Stover
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $50.00
This course is a combined lecture and lab course which deals with the fundamentals of residential air conditioning systems. It emphasizes system components, types of refrigerants, principles of heat transfer, and diagnosis and repair of various systems used in the air conditioning industry. This course studies relationship to temperature and pressure variance including psychometric comparison as applied to commercial and residential air conditioning.
Co-requisites: Take ELE-112
Class Times:
DNWT LEC MW 09:30AM 11:10AM C9
DNWT LAB3 TH 09:30AM 11:50AM C9
DNWT LAB3 T 09:30AM 12:30PM C9
Dates: 01/18 -03/19/27
Location: DN
Instructor: Stover
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $155.00
This course is a combined lecture and lab course covering the theory and laws governing refrigeration, the operation of refrigeration systems, heat transfer, components, and test equipment. It also covers the different soldering and brazing methods and materials used in refrigeration service. Emphasis is on the recovery, recycling and charging methods used.
Co-requisites: Take ELE-112
Class Times:
DNWT LEC MTWTH 07:45AM 08:35AM C9
DNWT LAB3 MTWTH 08:35AM 09:25AM C9
DNWT LAB3 F 07:45AM 09:25AM C9
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: DN
Instructor: Stover
Credits: 1
This course is designed to give meaning to the lines and symbols found on a set of blueprints. It uses inanimate objects and familiar construction shapes or orthographic and isometric drawings to teach the understanding of shapes, sizes and dimensions. Studies include building terms and construction features of the carpentry, masonry, electrical, mechanical and plumbing trades.
Class Times:
DNWT LAB2 W 11:20AM 11:45AM C9
DNWT LAB2 M 11:45AM 12:10PM C9
DNWT LEC M 11:20AM 11:45AM C9
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Surveys the basic forces and events that shaped American life from the Reconstruction era to the present.
Class Times:
LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: CE
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Surveys the basic forces and events that shaped American life from the Reconstruction era to the present.
Class Times:
LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $100.00
This course is designed to prepare students to safely administer nonparenteral medications in nursing facilities and related areas. Students will receive on-the-job training. Prerequisites: Employed a minimum of 480 hours in a sponsoring facility. If employed in a long-term-care facility, have a current standing on the Iowa Direct Care Workers Registry.
Class Times:
OTHR LEC T 04:00PM 06:50PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 T 06:50PM 07:50PM OTHR
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: CE
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $100.00
This course is designed to prepare students to safely administer nonparenteral medications in nursing facilities and related areas. Students will receive on-the-job training. Prerequisites: Employed a minimum of 480 hours in a sponsoring facility. If employed in a long-term-care facility, have a current standing on the Iowa Direct Care Workers Registry.
Class Times:
LEC MW 05:00PM 07:50PM
LAB2 MW 07:50PM 08:50PM
Dates: 01/18 -03/04/27
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $140.00
This course is designed to provide the student with the fundamentals of patient care in the health care environment. Students learn basic anatomy, physiology, medical terminology, meeting human needs, safety measures, infection control, and physical care.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-174
Class Times:
OTHR LAB2 TH 04:45PM 07:30PM OTHR
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/18 -03/02/27
Location: CE
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $140.00
This course is designed to provide the student with the fundamentals of patient care in the health care environment. Students learn basic anatomy, physiology, medical terminology, meeting human needs, safety measures, infection control, and physical care.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-174
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
OTHR LAB2 TH 06:00PM 08:45PM OTHR
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course covers all fundamental arithmetic concepts and more routine algebraic operations. Arithmetic concepts are fractions, percentages, graphing, decimals, ratios, word problems, metrics, areas, and volumes. Algebraic work includes solving simpler equations, proportions, and formula rearrangement.
Class Times:
LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course covers all fundamental arithmetic concepts and more routine algebraic operations. Arithmetic concepts are fractions, percentages, graphing, decimals, ratios, word problems, metrics, areas, and volumes. Algebraic work includes solving simpler equations, proportions, and formula rearrangement.
Class Times:
LEC MW 04:30PM 05:45PM
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: CE
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course covers all fundamental arithmetic concepts and more routine algebraic operations. Arithmetic concepts are fractions, percentages, graphing, decimals, ratios, word problems, metrics, areas, and volumes. Algebraic work includes solving simpler equations, proportions, and formula rearrangement.
Class Times:
LEC MW 09:00AM 10:15AM
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: CE
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course covers all fundamental arithmetic concepts and more routine algebraic operations. Arithmetic concepts are fractions, percentages, graphing, decimals, ratios, word problems, metrics, areas, and volumes. Algebraic work includes solving simpler equations, proportions, and formula rearrangement.
Class Times:
LEC TTH 04:00PM 05:15PM
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: DN
Instructor: Zeimen
Credits: 9
Course Level Fee: $1,370.00
A combined course that includes: classroom, lab, and clinical.  Nursing I provides an overview of the nursing program at Western Iowa Tech Community College and the role of the individual as a student, introducing the student to the practical nurse's role in the health care environment. Concepts of health, illness, and environment as they relate to nursing practice are discussed. Students are introduced to the principles of communication, elements of the nursing process, and roles of caregiver, manager, and member of profession. Emphasis is placed on predictable needs of the client utilizing Gordon's Functional Health Patterns within the nursing process. Critical thinking is inherent in the nursing process and incorporated throughout the course. Advisor permission is required to enroll. Enrollment in the hybrid online section of this course also requires all support courses for the PN Program to have been previously completed.
Co-requisites: Take SDV-108, BIO-151, BIO-168 and PSY-111
Class Times:
OTHR LAB2 MT OTHR
DNWT LEC D9
OTHR CLN MT OTHR
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: CE
Instructor: Hill
Credits: 9
Course Level Fee: $1,370.00
A combined course that includes: classroom, lab, and clinical.  Nursing I provides an overview of the nursing program at Western Iowa Tech Community College and the role of the individual as a student, introducing the student to the practical nurse's role in the health care environment. Concepts of health, illness, and environment as they relate to nursing practice are discussed. Students are introduced to the principles of communication, elements of the nursing process, and roles of caregiver, manager, and member of profession. Emphasis is placed on predictable needs of the client utilizing Gordon's Functional Health Patterns within the nursing process. Critical thinking is inherent in the nursing process and incorporated throughout the course. Advisor permission is required to enroll. Enrollment in the hybrid online section of this course also requires all support courses for the PN Program to have been previously completed.
Co-requisites: Take SDV-108, BIO-151, BIO-168 and PSY-111
Class Times:
OTHR LAB2 MT OTHR
OTHR CLN MT OTHR
CEWT LEC WTH 09:00AM 11:50AM TBA
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces students to the scientific study of mental processes and behavior with emphasis on psychological theories. This course explains the importance of evidence-based approaches in practice and literature. Students apply critical thinking in relation to research methods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: CE
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces students to the scientific study of mental processes and behavior with emphasis on psychological theories. This course explains the importance of evidence-based approaches in practice and literature. Students apply critical thinking in relation to research methods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
LEC TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course examines the process of human development. It covers the entirety of people's life span from embryogenesis to death through the biopsychosocial lens.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
LEC MW 02:00PM 03:15PM
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: CE
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course examines the process of human development. It covers the entirety of people's life span from embryogenesis to death through the biopsychosocial lens.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
LEC MW 02:00PM 03:15PM
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course will introduce students to theories of psychopathology, behavioral changes, and treatments associated with abnormal behavior. All categories and disorders within the DSM-5-TR will be evaluated. Emphasis on the public's view of stigma and misinterpretation of abnormal disorders will also be addressed.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
LEC MWF 08:30AM 09:20AM
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: CE
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course will introduce students to theories of psychopathology, behavioral changes, and treatments associated with abnormal behavior. All categories and disorders within the DSM-5-TR will be evaluated. Emphasis on the public's view of stigma and misinterpretation of abnormal disorders will also be addressed.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
LEC MWF 08:30AM 09:20AM
Dates: 01/18 -03/19/27
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course introduces students to the College's expectations, environment, and resources so that students may become more engaged participants in the learning process.
Class Times:
LEC TH 03:30PM 04:20PM
Dates: 01/18 -03/19/27
Location: CE
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course introduces students to the College's expectations, environment, and resources so that students may become more engaged participants in the learning process.
Class Times:
LEC TH 10:00AM 10:50AM
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a survey of the fundamental concepts used in the study of human social interaction with emphasis on group aspects of social behavior. Subject areas include research methods, theory, culture and social structure, socialization, groups and formal organizations, deviance and social control, stratification, race and ethnicity (including whiteness), major social institutions, and social change.
Class Times:
LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: CE
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a survey of the fundamental concepts used in the study of human social interaction with emphasis on group aspects of social behavior. Subject areas include research methods, theory, culture and social structure, socialization, groups and formal organizations, deviance and social control, stratification, race and ethnicity (including whiteness), major social institutions, and social change.
Class Times:
LEC TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course utilizes an interdisciplinary and intersectional approach to studying gender, race, class, sexuality and other markers of diversity. The curriculum highlights the duality of oppression and privilege and the ways in which race, gender, class and sexuality shape daily life. Special focus is on learning how to demonstrate course concepts as social action. Social justice is practiced as students become educated in these concepts of diversity and engage in diversity conscious social action.
Class Times:
LEC TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: CE
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course utilizes an interdisciplinary and intersectional approach to studying gender, race, class, sexuality and other markers of diversity. The curriculum highlights the duality of oppression and privilege and the ways in which race, gender, class and sexuality shape daily life. Special focus is on learning how to demonstrate course concepts as social action. Social justice is practiced as students become educated in these concepts of diversity and engage in diversity conscious social action.
Class Times:
LEC TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: DN via Zoom
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
The course combines theory of speech communication with public speech performance skills. Emphasis is on speech delivery, preparation, organization, support, and audience analysis. Practice of skills is through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM ZOOM
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: CE via Zoom
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
The course combines theory of speech communication with public speech performance skills. Emphasis is on speech delivery, preparation, organization, support, and audience analysis. Practice of skills is through presentation and exercise.
Class Times:
ZOOM LEC MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM ZOOM
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course teaches principles of effective communication in one-to-one relationships and in small groups. It focuses on communication theory, listening, self-concept, language, perception, and nonverbal communication.
Class Times:
LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: CE
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course teaches principles of effective communication in one-to-one relationships and in small groups. It focuses on communication theory, listening, self-concept, language, perception, and nonverbal communication.
Class Times:
LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:45AM
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the principles of professional communication. Students will develop, evaluate, and practice tactics to become more effective communicators within a workplace. The course will focus on interpersonal and speaking skills by highlighting organizational communication, verbal and non-verbal behaviors, listening skills, and cultural differences. Students will develop a professional presentation that is relevant, research-based, and appropriately communicated through a variety of communication factors including the feedback loop.
Class Times:
LEC MW 12:00PM 01:15PM
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: CE
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the principles of professional communication. Students will develop, evaluate, and practice tactics to become more effective communicators within a workplace. The course will focus on interpersonal and speaking skills by highlighting organizational communication, verbal and non-verbal behaviors, listening skills, and cultural differences. Students will develop a professional presentation that is relevant, research-based, and appropriately communicated through a variety of communication factors including the feedback loop.
Class Times:
LEC MW 12:00PM 01:15PM
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: CE
Instructor: STAFF
Credits: 2
Course Level Fee: $40.00
This course presents the use of blueprints for transfer of ideas and information. Students learn how to read blueprints with special emphasis on welding blueprints, including lines, views, material descriptions, welding layouts, welding symbols and terms. The application of concepts will be emphasized.
Prerequisites: Take MAT-772  
Class Times:
CEWT LEC MW 10:40AM 11:30AM 300C
Dates: 01/18 -05/14/27
Location: CE
Instructor: STAFF
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $100.00
This is the second of two courses designed for students to prepare for the AWS certification. A combined lecture and lab course, students study safety, heat settings, polarity, penetration welding, horizontal and vertical welding, and the proper selection of electrodes in the arc welding process. Topics include welding on carbon steel plate, use of visual inspection and destructive testing according to the AWS D 1.1 code.
Prerequisites: Take WEL-147  
Class Times:
CEWT LEC F 10:40AM 11:30AM 300C
CEWT LAB2 TH 12:00PM 02:50PM 401
CEWT LAB2 TH 11:00AM 11:30AM 401
Dates: 01/18 -02/26/27
Location: CE
Instructor: STAFF
Credits: 2
Course Level Fee: $70.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities to present the Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) process used extensively by industry. It emphasizes hands-on applications, metal transfer concepts, GMAW equipment, and safety.
Class Times:
CEWT LAB2 T 02:00PM 03:15PM 401
CEWT LEC T 12:45PM 01:52PM 300C
CEWT LAB2 MTHF 12:45PM 03:15PM 401
Dates: 01/18 -02/26/27
Location: CE
Instructor: STAFF
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $110.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities to present the Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) process used extensively by industry with a focus on pulse metal transfer. This course emphasizes hands-on applications, GMAW pulse arc transfer concepts, GMAW pulse arc equipment, welding procedures, out of position welding, with an emphasis on stainless and mild steels and safety.
Prerequisites: Take WEL-422  
Class Times:
CEWT LAB2 M 12:00PM 03:45PM 401
CEWT LAB2 T 02:00PM 03:45PM 401
CEWT LAB2 F 01:50PM 03:12PM 401
CEWT LAB2 TH 03:00PM 03:30PM 401
CEWT LEC W 12:00PM 01:07PM 300C
CEWT LAB2 W 01:20PM 03:45PM 401
CEWT LAB2 T 11:00AM 12:30PM 401
Dates: 03/01 -05/14/27
Location: CE
Instructor: STAFF
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $100.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities to present the Gas Metal Arc welding (MIG) process used extensively by industry, with a focus on pulse metal transfer. It emphasizes hands-on applications, metal transfer concepts, GMAW equipment, welding procedures, and out of position welding with an emphasis on aluminum and mild steel, as well as safety.
Prerequisites: Take WEL-424  
Class Times:
CEWT LAB2 W 12:50PM 03:15PM 401
CEWT LAB2 T 11:00AM 12:30PM 401
CEWT LAB2 M 12:00PM 03:15PM 401
CEWT LAB2 T 01:30PM 03:15PM 401
CEWT LEC W 12:00PM 12:40PM 300C
CEWT LAB2 F 12:00PM 12:35PM 401
Dates: 03/01 -05/14/27
Location: CE
Instructor: STAFF
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $70.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities to present the Gas Metal Arc welding (MIG) process used extensively by industry. A continuation of Intro to GMAW, WEL 423, students learn out of position welds using hands-on applications, metal transfer concepts, GMAW equipment maintenance, welding procedures, out of position welding, and safety.
Prerequisites: Take WEL-423  
Class Times:
CEWT LAB2 MTHF 12:45PM 03:15PM 401
CEWT LAB2 T 01:25PM 03:15PM 401
CEWT LEC T 12:45PM 01:25PM 300C
Dates: 03/15 -05/14/27
Location: DN
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $225.00
This course expands the students' knowledge of tasks, assessments and observations of patients in the health care environment. Students develop technical skills specific to complex needs of the patient.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-173
Class Times:
OTHR LAB2 S OTHR
OTHR LAB2 M OTHR
OTHR LAB2 W OTHR
OTHR LAB2 TH OTHR
OTHR LAB2 T OTHR
OTHR LAB2 TH OTHR
Dates: 03/15 -05/14/27
Location: CE
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $225.00
This course expands the students' knowledge of tasks, assessments and observations of patients in the health care environment. Students develop technical skills specific to complex needs of the patient.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-173
Class Times:
OTHR LAB2 TH OTHR
OTHR LAB2 M OTHR
OTHR LAB2 TH OTHR
OTHR LAB2 S OTHR
OTHR LAB2 T OTHR
OTHR LAB2 W OTHR
Dates: 03/22 -05/14/27
Location: DN
Instructor: Stover
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $20.00
This course is a combined lecture and lab course introducing reverse cycle heating and the components and controls of this popular heat source. This course covers auxiliary heat, C.O.P., installation and maintenance of air-to-air and ground source systems, and includes system wiring and electrical troubleshooting.
Co-requisites: Take ELE-112
Class Times:
DNWT LEC MTWTH 07:45AM 08:35AM C9
DNWT LAB3 MTWTH 08:35AM 09:25AM C9
DNWT LAB3 F 07:45AM 09:25AM C9
Dates: 03/22 -05/14/27
Location: DN
Instructor: Stover
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $30.00
This course is a combined lecture and lab course. It is a continuation of basic electricity that includes wiring diagrams, theory of electrical operation, and fundamentals of magnets, component design and basic electronics.
Class Times:
DNWT LAB3 T 09:30AM 12:30PM C9
DNWT LAB3 TH 09:30AM 11:50AM C9
DNWT LEC MW 09:30AM 11:10AM C9