Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a cross-cultural study of the variety of human adaptations to physical, social and cultural environments, primarily in terms of subsistence, technology, social groupings, government, economic organization, religion and aesthetics.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course explores the creative process emphasizing art as a visual form of communication. It presents useful criteria for evaluation and enjoyment of art through the development of visual vocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as well as art in a historical context.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course explores the creative process emphasizing art as a visual form of communication. It presents useful criteria for evaluation and enjoyment of art through the development of visual vocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as well as art in a historical context.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course explores the creative process emphasizing art as a visual form of communication. It presents useful criteria for evaluation and enjoyment of art through the development of visual vocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as well as art in a historical context.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course explores the creative process emphasizing art as a visual form of communication. It presents useful criteria for evaluation and enjoyment of art through the development of visual vocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as well as art in a historical context.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course explores the creative process emphasizing art as a visual form of communication. It presents useful criteria for evaluation and enjoyment of art through the development of visual vocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as well as art in a historical context.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course explores the creative process emphasizing art as a visual form of communication. It presents useful criteria for evaluation and enjoyment of art through the development of visual vocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as well as art in a historical context.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course explores the creative process emphasizing art as a visual form of communication. It presents useful criteria for evaluation and enjoyment of art through the development of visual vocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as well as art in a historical context.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course explores the creative process emphasizing art as a visual form of communication. It presents useful criteria for evaluation and enjoyment of art through the development of visual vocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as well as art in a historical context.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course explores the creative process emphasizing art as a visual form of communication. It presents useful criteria for evaluation and enjoyment of art through the development of visual vocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as well as art in a historical context.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course explores the creative process emphasizing art as a visual form of communication. It presents useful criteria for evaluation and enjoyment of art through the development of visual vocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as well as art in a historical context.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course explores the creative process emphasizing art as a visual form of communication. It presents useful criteria for evaluation and enjoyment of art through the development of visual vocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as well as art in a historical context.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $30.00
Book Fee: $37.50
This combined lecture and lab course introduces the concepts of two-dimensional design and spatial orientation to original design creation. Topics included are pattern, texture, line, shape, value, mass and color theory.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $35.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities. As a foundation studio course, it introduces basic drawing principles such as line, shape, form, texture, value, space, perspective and composition, as well as serving as an introduction to medias including pencil, pen, charcoal, conte, chalk and other alternate media. It stresses perception, visual awareness, sensitivity, and critical thinking/judgment, and may include still life, landscape, portrait, live model and non-objective forms.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $35.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities. As a foundation studio course, it introduces basic drawing principles such as line, shape, form, texture, value, space, perspective and composition, as well as serving as an introduction to medias including pencil, pen, charcoal, conte, chalk and other alternate media. It stresses perception, visual awareness, sensitivity, and critical thinking/judgment, and may include still life, landscape, portrait, live model and non-objective forms.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $35.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course. A foundation course in studio painting, it employs contemporary styles, techniques and materials in various media.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $50.00
This course introduces students to the digital camera. Students study and practice the varied artistic applications of digital images as enhanced with computer software. A digital camera is required.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: No book required. Check supply list on first day.
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $50.00
This course introduces students to the digital camera. Students study and practice the varied artistic applications of digital images as enhanced with computer software. A digital camera is required.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: No book required. Check supply list on first day.
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the visual arts from prehistoric times through the Middle Ages with an emphasis on the relationship between art and social, economic, religious and geographical conditions. It discusses the historical context of contemporary forms of expression when relevant.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the visual arts from prehistoric times through the Middle Ages with an emphasis on the relationship between art and social, economic, religious and geographical conditions. It discusses the historical context of contemporary forms of expression when relevant.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the visual arts from the Renaissance to the present time with an emphasis on the relationship between art and social, economic, religious and technological development. It stresses the historical context of contemporary forms of expression and examines human concerns as they are revealed in art.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of the visual arts from the Renaissance to the present time with an emphasis on the relationship between art and social, economic, religious and technological development. It stresses the historical context of contemporary forms of expression and examines human concerns as they are revealed in art.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces students to key concepts of two-dimensional design, design problem-solving, and spatial orientation such as texture, line, shape, value, mass, and color theory. The course bridges traditional and new media art with an emphasis on application using digital medium.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course covers the fundamentals of three-dimensional design and composition. Concepts covered include organizing principles of design, shape, value, color, and texture. It emphasizes application of traditional three-dimensional art concepts using digital medium. New media art design requires synthesizing artistic and technological skills.
Prerequisites: Take ART-370  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course is a study of color theory and use for digital application, digital lighting, and effective rendering. Color theory and digital lighting are particularly relevant to digital artists such as video game designers, cinematographers, and animators. Color and lighting are intrinsically powerful elements of design and understanding color, lighting, and rendering is vital for successful digital design, composition, and art.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course addresses basic and intermediate levels of word processing using Microsoft Word. Skills introduced include using and manipulating Windows, entering and editing text, formatting paragraphs and text, using the spelling checker and thesaurus, selecting printers and printing documents, and applying document formatting options.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: Requires Windows 10ýRequires Microsoft Office 365 or Office 2021 for Window
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course is designed to acquaint the student with the basic concepts of an electronic spreadsheet program. Hands-on practice in designing, building, and editing spreadsheets will develop the basic skills necessary to construct spreadsheets for home and business use.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: Requires Windows 10ýRequires Microsoft Office 365 or Office 2021 for Window
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This is an introductory course in basic electronic information processing. The emphasis is on computer literacy designed to give students a general understanding of computer software and hardware. Students gain hands-on experience with an operating system and software applications. Students are exposed to basic computer terminology, file management, email usage, digital devices, Internet, social networking, and security and privacy issues. This course may not transfer to other institutions. It is advisable to be able to key a minimum of 20 wpm in order to be successful in this course.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: Requires Windows 10ýRequires Microsoft Office 365 or Office 2021 for Window
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This is an introductory course in basic electronic information processing. The emphasis is on computer literacy designed to give students a general understanding of computer software and hardware. Students gain hands-on experience with an operating system and software applications. Students are exposed to basic computer terminology, file management, email usage, digital devices, Internet, social networking, and security and privacy issues. This course may not transfer to other institutions. It is advisable to be able to key a minimum of 20 wpm in order to be successful in this course.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: Requires Windows 10ýRequires Microsoft Office 365 or Office 2021 for Window
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This is a combined lecture and lab course that is the continuation of General Biology IB. Topics covered include include evolution, classification, the diversity of life, interrelationships between tissues, organs, and systems in plants and animals, and ecological relationships.
Prerequisites: Take BIO-116,  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Book Fee: $91.00
This course is a semester long survey of Plant Biology. The course will include topics on plant cells, tissues, roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, seeds, metabolism, growth, development, genetics, reproduction, evolution, ecology, and will include a survey of bryophytes, seedless vascular plants, gymnosperms and angiosperms and their impact on civilization.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $93.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $93.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $93.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $93.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $93.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $93.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
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:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
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:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
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, 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:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
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, 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:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
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, 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:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
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, 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:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
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, 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:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
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, 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:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
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:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
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:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
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, 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:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
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, 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:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
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, 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:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
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:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
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:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
Book Fee: $112.00
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 LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
Book Fee: $112.00
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 LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
Book Fee: $112.00
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
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
Book Fee: $112.00
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 LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
Book Fee: $112.00
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
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
Book Fee: $112.00
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
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
Book Fee: $112.00
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
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is designed to help students get in touch with the innovative business mindset required for success in the 21st century. Students learn to be contributors, catalysts and thinkers within the innovation process. They develop skills as individuals and the team skills needed to collaborate, using available creative resources to leverage ideas and concepts throughout the innovation process.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is designed to help students get in touch with the innovative business mindset required for success in the 21st century. Students learn to be contributors, catalysts and thinkers within the innovation process. They develop skills as individuals and the team skills needed to collaborate, using available creative resources to leverage ideas and concepts throughout the innovation process.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course covers small business management issues via case studies. It emphasizes insights into the organization, financial decision making, and marketing practices of small businesses. Familiarity with basic accounting principles, concepts applicable to the operation of a service oriented or retailing sole proprietorship, and the internal and external functions of a business will support work in this course.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course covers small business management issues via case studies. It emphasizes insights into the organization, financial decision making, and marketing practices of small businesses. Familiarity with basic accounting principles, concepts applicable to the operation of a service oriented or retailing sole proprietorship, and the internal and external functions of a business will support work in this course.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is designed to familiarize individuals with current and emerging electronic commerce technologies using the Internet. Some of the topics include Internet technology for business advantage, managing electronic commerce funds transfer, reinventing the future of business through electronic commerce, business opportunities in electronic commerce, electronic commerce web site design, social, political, and ethical issues associated with electronic commerce, and business plans for technology ventures.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course explores leadership styles effective in the workplace and helps participants gain insight into their naturalleadership style and implications of that style on work and group performance.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that covers the basic elements of organic chemistry and biochemistry: alkanes and their derivatives, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, enzymes, the chemistry of cell metabolism and the chemistry of heredity.
Prerequisites: Take CHM-122 or CHM-166,  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that covers the basic elements of organic chemistry and biochemistry: alkanes and their derivatives, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, enzymes, the chemistry of cell metabolism and the chemistry of heredity.
Prerequisites: Take CHM-122 or CHM-166,  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This is a comprehensive JAVA programming course that introduces students to object-oriented programming concepts along with the JAVA syntax to implement them. JAVA applications are introduced prior to applets, so the student has more thorough understanding of the concepts used in object-oriented programming.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course is an introduction to advanced digital composition and graphics pipeline procedures used in the CG industry. This course is a continuation of CIS 383 Digital Composition & Graphics Pipeline I and focuses on advanced digital image manipulation such as layering and masking, applying textures, texture painting, lighting effects, advanced composition and compositing, and CG pipeline procedures.
Prerequisites: Take CIS-383  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides information regarding the many types of game engines, their uses, and the difference between commercial and open source game engines. Game development is also addressed.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course illustrates the various design teams and their roles during the game development process. Students will experience key industry roles, including game designer, artist, programmer, tester and project manager. This course is offered concurrently with CIS 398 - Gaming Final Submission in order for students to collaborate with their teams as they design and build a prototype video game.
Co-requisites: Take CIS-398
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
This course explores the relevance and application of physics in video games. Students examine the basic concepts of physics and how it relates to video games and physics engines.
Prerequisites: Take CIS-395  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course is the culmination of Video Game Design program coursework. Students are assigned to teams to design and build a small game based on an instructor-approved topic. Each team will also present the design document and the final submission. This course is offered concurrently with CIS 396 Game Development Team in order for students to collaborate with their teams on the project. Each student is responsible for being the lead designer for their final game submission project.
Prerequisites: Take CIS-414  
Co-requisites: Take CIS-396
Class Times:
NET LAB3 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course demonstrates how to create, prepare, and showcase portfolio quality assets in order to gain employment in the video game and related industries. Students will create portfolio quality assets for presentation to prospective employers.
Prerequisites: Take CIS-415  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces game pipeline environment modeling fundamentals including assembling assets into a game environment. The course covers blocking out environments using reference, efficient and advanced modeling, set dressing, LODs, tiling textures and trim sheets, sculpting environmental details, and other essential environment modeling concepts.
Prerequisites: Take CIS-389  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course continues the process of developing a quality portfolio vital for getting a job in the industry. Students will apply what they learned in CIS 369 Video Game Portfolio Preparation and apply concepts learned from other courses in the program in order to develop more advanced portfolio assets. The process of developing a quality portfolio requires a continual process of critique, iteration, and polish.
Prerequisites: CIS-369  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is a combined lecture and lab course that introduces Windows programming using Microsoft's .NET framework. Students will write introductory level programs involving variables, assignment, input and output using graphical user interface (GUI), calculations, repetition and selection between alternatives using the .NET environment.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -02/03/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Urquidi
Credits: 1.5
Course Level Fee: $10.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that further enhances students' ability to finish drywall and apply other interior wall and ceiling finishes. It provides students with the necessary knowledge and skills to finish drywall to a smooth surface and apply a variety of textures. Students will also learn alternate methods of wall and ceiling finishing such as paneling and suspended ceilings.
Prerequisites: Take CON-136 CON-209  
Class Times:
TRC LAB3 F 08:00AM 11:20AM H102
TRC LAB3 MTWTH 10:00AM 02:55PM H102
TRC LEC MW 08:00AM 09:50AM H102
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course studies the history of law enforcement and respective agencies and the basic theories of the criminal behavior as well as law enforcement terminology and technology. It emphasizes the duties and responsibilities of the law enforcement officer to the individual and society as a whole and explores and defines techniques, technical terms, and basic procedures.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course studies the history of law enforcement and respective agencies and the basic theories of the criminal behavior as well as law enforcement terminology and technology. It emphasizes the duties and responsibilities of the law enforcement officer to the individual and society as a whole and explores and defines techniques, technical terms, and basic procedures.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course covers the ethical standards and codes of professional behavior for police officers and others placed in positions of public trust. The course includes use of force, gratuities, intra- and inter-agency conduct, integrity, ethical necessity of due process and on-duty and off-duty conduct.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course presents the development of correctional theory, the correctional client, trial, sentencing, and institutions involved, and rehabilitation potential through probation and parole. Students acquire the ability to recognize the purpose and function of the correction subsystems, personnel, and processes as they relate to the police and to the total criminal justice system.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This certification course presents an overview of mental illness and substance use disorders in the U.S. and introduces participants to risk factors and warning signs of mental health problems, builds understanding of their impact, and overviews common treatments. Those who take the full course to certify as Mental Health First Aiders learn a 5-step action plan encompassing the skills, resources and knowledge to help an individual in crisis connect with appropriate professional, peer, social, and self-help care. This course is NOT for those who suffer from mental health issues themselves. We, as first aiders are to give them assistance once we recognize the disorder or crisis, (although it does cover self-help, it is guided by the first responder).
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is designed to acquaint the student with the field of criminology, which is the study of crime and its causal explanations. The topics to be covered include the criminal and his/her role in society; police and courts, and their effects upon criminal behavior; and rehabilitation and punishment as they affect criminal behavior.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is designed to acquaint the student with the field of criminology, which is the study of crime and its causal explanations. The topics to be covered include the criminal and his/her role in society; police and courts, and their effects upon criminal behavior; and rehabilitation and punishment as they affect criminal behavior.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course explains the causes of delinquency in general. The course studies the individual, family, home and social environments as real and potential contributors and causes of juvenile crime. The course also covers differences between juvenile court and adult court, as well as sentence and treatment options.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course explains the causes of delinquency in general. The course studies the individual, family, home and social environments as real and potential contributors and causes of juvenile crime. The course also covers differences between juvenile court and adult court, as well as sentence and treatment options.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course presents the basic concepts of information systems and computer literacy. The course incorporates theory as well as hands-on practice, which focuses on spreadsheets and database management systems (DBMS).
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Add'l Info: Requires Windows 10ýRequires Microsoft Office 365 or Office 2021 for Window
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course presents the basic concepts of information systems and computer literacy. The course incorporates theory as well as hands-on practice, which focuses on spreadsheets and database management systems (DBMS).
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course provides an introduction to the dental health team, the profession, ethics and jurisprudence, and professional development. Recognition of patient needs and team building skills are emphasized.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $10.00
This lecture course provides an introduction to dental office procedures, bookkeeping systems, third-party payment plans, appointment control, and communications. Interaction between business and clinical dentistry is emphasized.
Prerequisites: Take DEA-101 DEA-256 DEA-270,  
Co-requisites: Take DEA-303 and DEA-613
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $10.00
This lecture course provides an introduction to dental office procedures, bookkeeping systems, third-party payment plans, appointment control, and communications. Interaction between business and clinical dentistry is emphasized.
Prerequisites: Take DEA-101 DEA-256 DEA-270,  
Co-requisites: Take DEA-303 and DEA-613
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
This course is a survey of the elements of theatre. The course covers units on audience/performer relationships, dramatic forms, dramatic literature, history of the theatre, dramatic theory and criticism, and technical theatre.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
This course is a survey of the elements of theatre. The course covers units on audience/performer relationships, dramatic forms, dramatic literature, history of the theatre, dramatic theory and criticism, and technical theatre.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course gives students a historical and philosophical foundation of the field of early childhood education. It includes an overview of assessment and evidence-based practices. The course also addresses the influences of family-centered practice, inclusion, culture, and language. Students explore early childhood careers.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course gives students a historical and philosophical foundation of the field of early childhood education. It includes an overview of assessment and evidence-based practices. The course also addresses the influences of family-centered practice, inclusion, culture, and language. Students explore early childhood careers.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course gives students a historical and philosophical foundation of the field of early childhood education. It includes an overview of assessment and evidence-based practices. The course also addresses the influences of family-centered practice, inclusion, culture, and language. Students explore early childhood careers.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 1
This course assists the eligible Child Development Associate (CDA) credential candidate with developing and preparing for the Preschool, Infant-Toddler or Family Child Care CDA verification visit and assessment. Students will develop a professional portfolio which includes their professional philosophy statement and various educational artifacts. General topics for discussion include: planning a safe, healthy learning environment, steps to advance children's physical and intellectual development, positive ways to support children's social and emotional development, strategies to establish productive relationships with families and effective program operation, maintaining a commitment to professionalism, observing and recording children's behavior and principles of child growth and development. This course is offered online via the Iowa Community College Online Consortium.
Prerequisites: Take ECE-103 and ECE-243 and ECE-158 and ECE-221  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $10.00
This course guides students' development of a professional early childhood education portfolio showcasing their knowledge, skills and dispositions in alignment with the NAEYC Standards for Professional Preparation of Students at the Associate Degree level.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $175.00
This course focuses on evidence-based concepts in the fields of health, safety and nutrition and their relationship to the growth and development of the young child ages birth to eight. It blends current theory with problem-solving, practical applications and assessments. Course content includes collaboration with families and assesses the role of culture, language and ability on health, safety and nutrition decisions in early childhood settings. Students will need to complete or provide proof of current certification in the following: Mandatory Child Abuse Reporter training; Universal Precautions/Bloodborne Pathogens training; Infant, Child and Adult CPR; Pediatric and Adult First Aid training.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $175.00
This course focuses on evidence-based concepts in the fields of health, safety and nutrition and their relationship to the growth and development of the young child ages birth to eight. It blends current theory with problem-solving, practical applications and assessments. Course content includes collaboration with families and assesses the role of culture, language and ability on health, safety and nutrition decisions in early childhood settings. Students will need to complete or provide proof of current certification in the following: Mandatory Child Abuse Reporter training; Universal Precautions/Bloodborne Pathogens training; Infant, Child and Adult CPR; Pediatric and Adult First Aid training.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $20.00
This course focuses on the development, implementation and assessment of appropriate environments and curricula for young children ages three through eight years old. Students prepare to utilize evidence-based, developmentally appropriate practices in the context of children's family, culture, language and abilities. Emphasis is on understanding children's developmental stages and developing appropriate learning opportunities, interactions and environments to support each child in the following areas: dramatic play, art, music, fine and gross motor play.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $20.00
This course focuses on the development, implementation and assessment of appropriate environments and curricula for young children ages three through eight years old. Students prepare to utilize evidence-based, developmentally appropriate practices in the context of children's family, culture, language and abilities. Emphasis is on understanding children's developmental stages and developing appropriate learning opportunities, interactions and environments to support each child in the following areas: emergent literacy, math, science, technology and social studies.
Prerequisites: Take ECE-158  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course reviews typical and atypical development of children from conception to adolescence in all developmental domains. It examines interactions among child, family, and society within a variety of community and cultural contexts and how each impacts the developing child. This course also addresses theories and evidence-based practices associated with understanding and supporting young children.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course reviews typical and atypical development of children from conception to adolescence in all developmental domains. It examines interactions among child, family, and society within a variety of community and cultural contexts and how each impacts the developing child. This course also addresses theories and evidence-based practices associated with understanding and supporting young children.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $10.00
This course focuses on current understanding of supporting children and families in relation to home, school and community contexts. Emphasis is on building respectful, culturally sensitive relationships with families, utilizing community resources and working with diverse families. Students are required to have a current background check on file before the first class meeting. Program Coordinator permission required.
Prerequisites: Take ECE-103, ECE-170 and ECE-241  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course focuses on care, education and assessment of children from birth to thirty-six months. It prepares students to utilize developmentally-appropriate, evidence-based practices, including responsive caregiving, routines as curriculum, collaborative relationships with culturally, linguistically, and ability-diverse children and families and a focus on the whole child in inclusive settings.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course focuses on care, education and assessment of children from birth to thirty-six months. It prepares students to utilize developmentally-appropriate, evidence-based practices, including responsive caregiving, routines as curriculum, collaborative relationships with culturally, linguistically, and ability-diverse children and families and a focus on the whole child in inclusive settings.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $20.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This course focuses on developmentally appropriate, evidence-based approaches and positive guidance strategies for supporting the development of each child. It emphasizes supportive interactions and developmentally appropriate environments as well as the use of assessment to analyze and guide behaviors. Students study the impact of family and each child's culture, language and ability on child guidance. CPT scores in Reading at 70 or higher and in Sentence Skills at 74 or higher, OR ACT composite score of 22, OR completion of recommended developmental education
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $45.00
Book Fee: $46.25
This course provides a supervised experience in selected early childhood settings serving children ages birth through eight. It includes integration of theory and developmentally appropriate, evidence-based practice and provides an understanding of working with culturally, linguistically, and ability-diverse young children and families. Emphasis is placed on professional relationships and behavior, appropriate adult-child interactions, basic curriculum planning, and program routines. Students are required to have a current background check on file before the first class meeting. Program Coordinator permission required. In ECE 241 must have a grade of C (2.00) or better.
Prerequisites: Take ECE-133 ECE-159 ECE-221 ECE-243, ECE-241,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET OJT WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $45.00
This course provides a supervised experience in selected early childhood settings serving children ages birth through eight. It includes integration of theory and developmentally appropriate, evidence-based practice and provides an understanding of working with culturally, linguistically, and ability-diverse young children and families. Emphasis is placed on professional relationships and behavior, appropriate adult-child interactions, basic curriculum planning, and program routines. Students are required to have a current background check on file before the first class meeting. Program Coordinator permission required. In ECE 241 must have a grade of C (2.00) or better.
Prerequisites: Take ECE-133 ECE-159 ECE-221 ECE-243, ECE-241,  
Class Times:
NET OJT WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides an overview of special education and talented and gifted programs and policies for children birth through school age. It includes special education history and legislation as well as characteristics of federally-defined disability categories and IFSP/IEP components. This course prepares students to serve the diverse needs of exceptional students through the use of family-centered and team-based services, evidence-based assessment procedures and modification of teaching methods, classroom management, materials and curriculum.
Prerequisites: Take ECE-170  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course addresses the basic principles common to administering high quality early childhood programs. Topics include director's roles and responsibilities, state and federal regulations, business procedures, staff development and hiring, policy development, fiscal and facility management, marketing, program evaluation, child care advocacy, family and community involvement. This course is designed for students who have completed the Early Childhood Studies diploma and persons interested in becoming a program administrator.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $115.00
This course addresses the essential concern of macroeconomics; understanding and improving the performance of the economy as a whole by studying topics such as the effect of fiscal policy and monetary policy on inflation, unemployment and economic growth in a global economy.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $115.00
This course addresses the essential concern of macroeconomics; understanding and improving the performance of the economy as a whole by studying topics such as the effect of fiscal policy and monetary policy on inflation, unemployment and economic growth in a global economy.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $115.00
This course addresses the essential concern of macroeconomics; understanding and improving the performance of the economy as a whole by studying topics such as the effect of fiscal policy and monetary policy on inflation, unemployment and economic growth in a global economy.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $115.00
This course addresses the essential concern of macroeconomics; understanding and improving the performance of the economy as a whole by studying topics such as the effect of fiscal policy and monetary policy on inflation, unemployment and economic growth in a global economy.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course addresses the essential concern of macroeconomics; understanding and improving the performance of the economy as a whole by studying topics such as the effect of fiscal policy and monetary policy on inflation, unemployment and economic growth in a global economy.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course addresses the essential concern of macroeconomics; understanding and improving the performance of the economy as a whole by studying topics such as the effect of fiscal policy and monetary policy on inflation, unemployment and economic growth in a global economy.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $115.00
This course addresses the essential concern of macroeconomics; understanding and improving the performance of the economy as a whole by studying topics such as the effect of fiscal policy and monetary policy on inflation, unemployment and economic growth in a global economy.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $115.00
This course provides tools to analyze the choices made by households, firms and governments, and how these choices affect various domestic market structures and international markets.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $115.00
This course provides tools to analyze the choices made by households, firms and governments, and how these choices affect various domestic market structures and international markets.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $115.00
This course provides tools to analyze the choices made by households, firms and governments, and how these choices affect various domestic market structures and international markets.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $115.00
This course provides tools to analyze the choices made by households, firms and governments, and how these choices affect various domestic market structures and international markets.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides tools to analyze the choices made by households, firms and governments, and how these choices affect various domestic market structures and international markets.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $115.00
This course provides tools to analyze the choices made by households, firms and governments, and how these choices affect various domestic market structures and international markets.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
This course includes interpersonal and intergroup relations and contributes to the development of sensitivity to and the understanding of the values, beliefs, lifestyles and attitudes of individuals and the diverse groups found in a pluralistic society and within current education settings. This course is a required component of Iowa Teacher Licensure.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course applies the principles of psychology in the field of education to classroom contexts. Topics include child/adolescent development, learning, motivation, instructional techniques, and assessment/evaluation.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course applies the principles of psychology in the field of education to classroom contexts. Topics include child/adolescent development, learning, motivation, instructional techniques, and assessment/evaluation.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course applies the principles of psychology in the field of education to classroom contexts. Topics include child/adolescent development, learning, motivation, instructional techniques, and assessment/evaluation.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course introduces prospective teacher-prep candidates and other interested students to a variety of digital tools and Internet resources along with best practices in the use of tools and technologies for classroom-related functions. The course focuses on both current theory and issues as well as on providing experiences that will enable the student to select and evaluate software and hardware for the classroom.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course introduces prospective teacher-prep candidates and other interested students to a variety of digital tools and Internet resources along with best practices in the use of tools and technologies for classroom-related functions. The course focuses on both current theory and issues as well as on providing experiences that will enable the student to select and evaluate software and hardware for the classroom.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces prospective teacher-prep candidates and other interested students to a variety of digital tools and Internet resources along with best practices in the use of tools and technologies for classroom-related functions. The course focuses on both current theory and issues as well as on providing experiences that will enable the student to select and evaluate software and hardware for the classroom.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/08/26
Location: Cherokee
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: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $23.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $23.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $23.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $23.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $23.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $23.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $23.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $23.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $23.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $23.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $42.50
This course is an introduction to imaginative writing, offering instruction and extensive practice in writing fiction, poetry, and drama. Student writing is discussed in a workshop setting.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $42.50
This course is an introduction to imaginative writing, offering instruction and extensive practice in writing fiction, poetry, and drama. Student writing is discussed in a workshop setting.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $105.75
A combined lecture and lab course focusing on environmental concerns: ecosystems, pollution, population, extinction, ethics, energy, food, conservation, and future interrelationships among these concerns.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $105.75
A combined lecture and lab course focusing on environmental concerns: ecosystems, pollution, population, extinction, ethics, energy, food, conservation, and future interrelationships among these concerns.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $105.75
A combined lecture and lab course focusing on environmental concerns: ecosystems, pollution, population, extinction, ethics, energy, food, conservation, and future interrelationships among these concerns.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $105.75
A combined lecture and lab course focusing on environmental concerns: ecosystems, pollution, population, extinction, ethics, energy, food, conservation, and future interrelationships among these concerns.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is an overview of personal financial planning with emphasis in the areas of personal money management, budgeting, taxes, investments, and risk. This course also covers the process of buying/leasing autos, and purchasing a home. Students are introduced to issues relating to credit management and insurance products as well.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is an overview of personal financial planning with emphasis in the areas of personal money management, budgeting, taxes, investments, and risk. This course also covers the process of buying/leasing autos, and purchasing a home. Students are introduced to issues relating to credit management and insurance products as well.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course builds on basic knowledge in the areas of accounting and economics. Emphasis is placed on financial analysis and planning as well as working capital management.
Prerequisites: Take ACC-132,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Book Fee: $85.00
This course is for beginners; not recommended for students who have had two or more years of high school French. Introduction to French language and culture through development of reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Book Fee: $52.00
This course is a continuation of FLF 141 and introduces French language and culture through development of reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. It further emphasizes and develops pronunciation, vocabulary, and basic grammar.
Prerequisites: Take FLF-141,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/03/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course introduces Spanish language and culture through development of reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. It emphasizes pronunciation, vocabulary, and basic grammar, reading, and writing.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/03/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course introduces Spanish language and culture through development of reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. It emphasizes pronunciation, vocabulary, and basic grammar, reading, and writing.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course introduces Spanish language and culture through development of reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. It emphasizes pronunciation, vocabulary, and basic grammar, reading, and writing.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course is a continuation of FLS 141. It will expand on the learning from FLS 141 and develop a deeper understanding and comprehension of the language and culture. It will improve the student?s ability to interact with aural and written Spanish. It will improve the student?s ability to communicate in both written and spoken form in the language.
Prerequisites: Take FLS-141,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course is a continuation of FLS 141. It will expand on the learning from FLS 141 and develop a deeper understanding and comprehension of the language and culture. It will improve the student?s ability to interact with aural and written Spanish. It will improve the student?s ability to communicate in both written and spoken form in the language.
Prerequisites: Take FLS-141,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course is a continuation of FLS 141. It will expand on the learning from FLS 141 and develop a deeper understanding and comprehension of the language and culture. It will improve the student?s ability to interact with aural and written Spanish. It will improve the student?s ability to communicate in both written and spoken form in the language.
Prerequisites: Take FLS-141,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course builds upon skills from Elementary Spanish I and II, with further study of the Spanish language and diverse cultures of the Spanish-speaking world. A secondary focus is on expanding reading and writing skills. Students continue to refine their use of practical, applicable, and conversational Spanish, achieving an Intermediate Low/Mid proficiency level of the ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines and 5 C's of the World-Readiness Standards.
Prerequisites: Take FLS-142,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course further develops the skills learned in FLS 231 in reading, writing, listening and interpreting Spanish. It further expands the knowledge of culture and customs of the Spanish-speaking world.
Prerequisites: Take FLS-231,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is a geographic survey of nations and continents with an emphasis on important physical characteristics of the major regions of the world. Attention is devoted to demographic, economic, political, and cultural development and the consequent contemporary relationship with each other.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a geographic survey of nations and continents with an emphasis on important physical characteristics of the major regions of the world. Attention is devoted to demographic, economic, political, and cultural development and the consequent contemporary relationship with each other.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a geographic survey of nations and continents with an emphasis on important physical characteristics of the major regions of the world. Attention is devoted to demographic, economic, political, and cultural development and the consequent contemporary relationship with each other.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course provides instruction in intermediate level page layout software that builds on previously learned skills introducing new techniques. Students work with paragraph and character styles, multiple page documents with master pages and the use of libraries as well as create rich interactive presentations.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-131  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course introduces the student to the history and principles of good typographic design, including traditional rules that govern typographic usage, how to select an appropriate typeface, and apply type expressively to enhance all forms of communication that depend on the printed word, including web design, publication design and advertising design.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-201 GRA-131  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $100.00
This course examines the ever-developing technology and theory in the area of Digital Marketing, Interactive Design and User Experience. This course provides theory and practice in planning, designing and producing digital marketing projects.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-201 GRA-140 SMM-101  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $30.00
Book Fee: $46.75
The course is the first in a series that serves as an introduction to the principles of design and idea generation with a strong emphasis on typography. Students explore how these principles are applied in the marketplace.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $30.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a continuation of Design Principles I with an emphasis on idea generation, presentation, and interpreting client needs. This course also addresses the skills and techniques for planning, tracking, and monitoring design projects. Students learn a practical approach to project management and information design along with addressing usability issues for web design.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-201  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $100.00
This course is an introduction to vector drawing tools used to create computer graphics in digital design. Students examine the interface to draw shapes and Bezier curves, and brushes to draw simple to complex shapes with layers. Advanced techniques using masks, meshes, blends, and other drawing tools are explored. An emphasis is placed on key commands to facilitate production and precise drawing skills.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course enables students to manage creative projects effectively from start to finish. Creative projects face special challenges that set them apart from traditional business projects such as managing talent, services, freelancers and clients. These topics along with traditional project management topics will be covered.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-286, GRA-207  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course enables students to design memorable and engaging presentations by focusing on content planning, presentation design, info graphics and support materials. Students use a variety of presentation technologies to create visual stories that support their presentation message.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-140  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces fundamental concepts for commercial video productions, including graphics and promos for a variety of advertising purposes. The focus is on design presentation and development, screen composition, graphic transitions and content. Students learn how to conceptualize and visualize motion graphic storyboards with digital techniques as required in the professional world using industry-standard motion graphic software.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-140 and GRA-286  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course will give students a complete knowledge of digital marketing and social media skills beyond the basics.  This course will expand the students' expertise and help gain certifications in industry-recognized digital marketing technology platforms.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-257 GRA-249 or Instructor Permission Required  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course will help the student discover social media tools that are available and how they fit into a digital marketing strategy.  It will help the student navigate the different platforms used to manage an online community and how to partner with existing social marketers to increase their brand's awareness online.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-242 GRA-257 GRA-249  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course discusses the strategies and tools of digital marketing analytics.  This course will teach the student how to implement various digital marketing analytic tools to collect, analyze, and present data tied to digital marketing campaigns.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-257 GRA-249  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course is designed to produce a digital portfolio through a series of projects, demonstrations, and critiques.  Emphasis is on meeting deadlines, proofreading, maintaining document consistencies, and interpreting client needs.  Students strive to produce a versatile and unique portfolio that is digital ready.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-242 GRA-257 GRA-249  
Co-requisites: Take GRA-263
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course will introduce students to all aspects of customer service in the business realm and in the hospitality industry. The students learning the major components of a customer-focused environment and the key elements of a service culture. In order to be better prepared for the future, students identify key trends that will impact customer service in the years to come.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course traces the Western tradition from Antiquity through the seventeenth century. Emphasizes the process of change and the dynamics and interrelationships of events of the major societies, governance, and cultures of the Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance and beginnings of early modern times.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course traces the Western tradition from Antiquity through the seventeenth century. Emphasizes the process of change and the dynamics and interrelationships of events of the major societies, governance, and cultures of the Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance and beginnings of early modern times.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course traces the Western tradition from Antiquity through the seventeenth century. Emphasizes the process of change and the dynamics and interrelationships of events of the major societies, governance, and cultures of the Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance and beginnings of early modern times.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course traces the Western tradition from Antiquity through the seventeenth century. Emphasizes the process of change and the dynamics and interrelationships of events of the major societies, governance, and cultures of the Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance and beginnings of early modern times.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course surveys Western history from the age of Enlightenment in the Eighteenth century to present day.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course surveys Western history from the age of Enlightenment in the Eighteenth century to present day.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course surveys Western history from the age of Enlightenment in the Eighteenth century to present day.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course surveys Western history from the age of Enlightenment in the Eighteenth century to present day.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Surveys the basic forces and events that shaped American life from the Reconstruction era to the present.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Surveys the basic forces and events that shaped American life from the Reconstruction era to the present.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Surveys the basic forces and events that shaped American life from the Reconstruction era to the present.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Surveys the basic forces and events that shaped American life from the Reconstruction era to the present.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Surveys the basic forces and events that shaped American life from the Reconstruction era to the present.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course surveys the historical, geographical and economic context of the development of the Pacific Basin region: Northeast Asia (China, Japan, Korea, Russia, and the Far East), Southeast Asia (Laos, Kampuchea, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar, and India). Examines issues such as modernity versus traditional; the conflict between east and west, political authority and economic growth; the United States in the Pacific; and cultural differences of each individual group of people.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course surveys the historical, geographical and economic context of the development of the Pacific Basin region: Northeast Asia (China, Japan, Korea, Russia, and the Far East), Southeast Asia (Laos, Kampuchea, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar, and India). Examines issues such as modernity versus traditional; the conflict between east and west, political authority and economic growth; the United States in the Pacific; and cultural differences of each individual group of people.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Reeves
Credits: 3
This course provides instruction in the ICD-10 coding system. Students assign ICD-10 codes to medical diagnoses and procedures.
Prerequisites: Take HSC-114  
Co-requisites: Take MAP-123
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides instruction in the ICD-10 coding system. Students assign ICD-10 codes to medical diagnoses and procedures.
Prerequisites: Take HSC-114  
Co-requisites: Take MAP-123
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Reeves
Credits: 3
This course provides training in using the CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) coding system to report medical procedures information. Students will assign CPT codes to surgical operations and procedures.
Prerequisites: Take HSC-114 HIT-248  
Co-requisites: Take MAP-123
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Reeves
Credits: 2
This course provides an overview of the medical coding systems of ICD-10-CM and CPT as well as application of these codes in medical facilities. Students will identify the medical documentation used to determine the correct ICD-10-CM, CPT and HCPCS Level II codes. Students demonstrate use of the coding manuals by assigning codes to medical diagnoses, procedures and services utilizing coding guidelines and compliance regulations.  Medical scenarios and case studies will allow students to practice assigning ICD-10-CM, CPT and HCPCS Level II codes recognizing how these coding systems work together, identifying medical necessity, usage of modifiers while following compliance guidelines and regulations for health care reimbursement, reporting to external agencies for data collection and research.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course provides training on how to prepare an Evaluation and Management (E/M) audit for medical facilities. Students will review and audit medical documentation to ensure CPT guidelines are acheived. Students will recognize how to apply the guidelines in auditing medical documentation of the physician or other qualified health care professional.
Co-requisites: Take HIT-244
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Reeves
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $94.50
This course provides students the opportunity to create, collect, manage, retrieve, and access medical records using an electronic health record application. Students will use simulation software to record patient demographic and health information produced in a medical facility.
Co-requisites: Take HSC-114
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Monk
Credits: 1
This course provides the medical administrative student with hands-on experience in the use of a computerized, medical office, practice management system. The student will create, retrieve and edit patient demographic and doctor and financial files, enter CPT and ICD-9-CM (procedures and diagnoses) codes, enter charges for services, post insurance reimbursement and cash payments, make adjustments and refunds on accounts, generate insurance claims forms, schedule and change appointments and run and analyze practice management reports.
Prerequisites: Take MAP-123  
Co-requisites: Take MAP-141
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course is designed to provide information on career options for individuals who are interested in pursuing a career in the health care industry. Students are given opportunities for career exploration through research and projects. Topics include: health care delivery systems, legal and ethical issues, health promotion, wellness, and characteristics of health care workers.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is designed to provide information on career options for individuals who are interested in pursuing a career in the healthcare industry. It includes the study of team dynamics and communication techniques necessary to work and succeed in the healthcare field. Students are given opportunities for career exploration through research and projects utilizing the internet and library databases. Students utilize online literacy tools necessary for taking online courses and for careers in the healthcare industry.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course presents an overview of current issues, concepts, and theories in health. It provides students with well-developed, carefully considered, and sharply opposed points of view on issues in health and society. This course provides both an overview of areas of conflict in health as well as ways of looking at the conflicts. The purpose of this course is to introduce a number of contemporary topics in order to illustrate how controversies are viewed from a healthcare perspective.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course presents an overview of current issues, concepts, and theories in health. It provides students with well-developed, carefully considered, and sharply opposed points of view on issues in health and society. This course provides both an overview of areas of conflict in health as well as ways of looking at the conflicts. The purpose of this course is to introduce a number of contemporary topics in order to illustrate how controversies are viewed from a healthcare perspective.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course presents medical terminology as the language of medicine. It also studies spelling, pronunciation and usage, emphasis on word analysis and construction of definitions.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course presents medical terminology as the language of medicine. It also studies spelling, pronunciation and usage, emphasis on word analysis and construction of definitions.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course presents medical terminology as the language of medicine. It also studies spelling, pronunciation and usage, emphasis on word analysis and construction of definitions.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course presents medical terminology as the language of medicine. It also studies spelling, pronunciation and usage, emphasis on word analysis and construction of definitions.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course presents medical terminology as the language of medicine. It also studies spelling, pronunciation and usage, emphasis on word analysis and construction of definitions.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course presents medical terminology as the language of medicine. It also studies spelling, pronunciation and usage, emphasis on word analysis and construction of definitions.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course presents medical terminology as the language of medicine. It also studies spelling, pronunciation and usage, emphasis on word analysis and construction of definitions.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides the student with a framework of knowledge to recognize the basic concepts and principles of pharmacology. Major drug classifications and their actions, indications for use, adverse effects, interactions and contraindications for use are explored. Students are introduced to routes of medication administration, dosage calculation, and patient education related to medications.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides the student with a framework of knowledge to recognize the basic concepts and principles of pharmacology. Major drug classifications and their actions, indications for use, adverse effects, interactions and contraindications for use are explored. Students are introduced to routes of medication administration, dosage calculation, and patient education related to medications.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to a variety of medical and surgical conditions which include etiology, symptoms, diagnostic procedures and treatment. Where it is appropriate, basic pharmacology and effects will be included. Application of therapy according to diagnosis is discussed.
Prerequisites: Take HSC-114 or BIO-168 or BIO-163,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to a variety of medical and surgical conditions which include etiology, symptoms, diagnostic procedures and treatment. Where it is appropriate, basic pharmacology and effects will be included. Application of therapy according to diagnosis is discussed.
Prerequisites: Take HSC-114 or BIO-168 or BIO-163,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Book Fee: $46.75
This course involves the study of team dynamics and communication techniques necessary to promote effective, collaborative team outcomes. Topics include: communication, delegation of responsibilities, goal setting, coaching, conflict resolution, and roles of team members.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course explores the influence of Philosophy, Literature, History, and the Arts on ancient and modern cultures, including the impact of other cultures on America's approach to living.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course explores the influence of Philosophy, Literature, History, and the Arts on ancient and modern cultures, including the impact of other cultures on America's approach to living.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $49.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $49.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $61.50
This course provides emerging and existing leaders the opportunity to explore the concept of leadership and to develop and improve their leadership skills. This course is designed to use a variety of learning techniques that may include, but not limited to, integration of humanities into the study of leadership, discussion, experiential exercises, film and shared-analysis.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $61.50
This course provides emerging and existing leaders the opportunity to explore the concept of leadership and to develop and improve their leadership skills. This course is designed to use a variety of learning techniques that may include, but not limited to, integration of humanities into the study of leadership, discussion, experiential exercises, film and shared-analysis.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 1
This course introduces the fundamentals of how to use computer technology to accomplish tasks performed by paralegals in a law office.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course introduces students to various print and electronic legal research media, with a heightened focus on state of Iowa and federal statutory and case law. Students will learn how to carry out legal research assignments using both primary and secondary resources. The methods of updating and expanding research and how to properly cite legal sources in memoranda and other documents will also be presented. Print and electronic methods for finding legal authority will be utilized.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 with a C or better  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is study of tort law, including negligent, intentional, and strict liability torts. Students will learn how to draft pleadings, discovery requests, and pretrial documents in tort cases.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course surveys the basic principles of contract law, including capacity, formation, conditions, enforcement, statute of frauds, performance and breach, remedies, defenses, and third-party rights. Portions of the Uniform Commercial Code relating to contracts for the sale of goods will also be discussed. The role of the paralegal in gathering information, researching, and drafting contract documents is emphasized throughout.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Introduces students to the various practice rules of procedure in the civil court system, and the role of a paralegal at every stage of pre-trial litigation. The rules of civil procedure and evidence at both the state and federal level will be emphasized. Topics covered include initial client contact, interviewing, investigation and identification of claims and issues, initiating and responding to the lawsuit, the discovery process, settlement, trial preparation, and preparation and filing of appropriate litigation documents.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/03/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $37.25
This course provides an introduction to the study of short fiction, poetry, and drama.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/03/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $37.25
This course provides an introduction to the study of short fiction, poetry, and drama.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides an introduction to the study of short fiction, poetry, and drama.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $37.25
This course provides an introduction to the study of short fiction, poetry, and drama.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of children's literature suitable for elementary education. Focus is on the review and selection of materials. Also emphasized is the role of literature in the child's total development.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of children's literature suitable for elementary education. Focus is on the review and selection of materials. Also emphasized is the role of literature in the child's total development.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.67
This course is a survey of children's literature suitable for elementary education. Focus is on the review and selection of materials. Also emphasized is the role of literature in the child's total development.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course surveys American literature from its beginnings through the Civil War.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 LIT-101,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course offers students a survey of American literature, short story, poetry, and drama, from the Reconstruction era to the present. Major characteristics and influences that help define the genre of American writings and their authors will be examined and analyzed through discussion and written form. Special note is taken to examine voices historically under-represented in this era through writing.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 or LIT-101,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $50.75
An introduction to literature of the last three decades, studied in a social and cultural context.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 LIT-101  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Smith
Credits: 3
This is a lecture course that provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to work with patients, patient records, and professional responsibilities in the medical office.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This is a lecture course that provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to work with patients, patient records, and professional responsibilities in the medical office.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Reeves
Credits: 3
This course provides training in the preparation of medical reports by combining transcription skills with medical terminology and basic anatomy and physiology knowledge. This includes production of rough draft and finished copy from a variety of medical settings. Prerequisites: ADM 105 Introduction to Keyboarding or 25 gwpm minimum
Prerequisites: Take ADM-105  
Co-requisites: Take HSC-114
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces the major types of medical insurance coverage and reimbursement. This course also emphasizes insurance terminology, and preparation of insurance claims. It includes maintenance of reimbursement and claims records.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces the major types of medical insurance coverage and reimbursement. This course also emphasizes insurance terminology, and preparation of insurance claims. It includes maintenance of reimbursement and claims records.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Reeves
Credits: 2
This course introduces principles of medical law, medical ethics, and bioethics. It will emphasize the function of law and ethical issues as it applies to the medical environment.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This course examines underlying concepts and connections in elementary school mathematics. Topics include the number systems, mental computation and estimation, sets, geometry, measurement, algebra, probability, statistics, calculator usage, mathematical reasoning process, problem solving techniques, and historical notes. Additional supplemental instruction for students will be available through the Comet Learning Center using ALEKS as an instructional tool.
Prerequisites: ACT Math Score of 20 or ALEKS of 28.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $46.75
This course examines underlying concepts and connections in elementary school mathematics. Topics include the number systems, mental computation and estimation, sets, geometry, measurement, algebra, probability, statistics, calculator usage, mathematical reasoning process, problem solving techniques, and historical notes. Additional supplemental instruction for students will be available through the Comet Learning Center using ALEKS as an instructional tool.
Prerequisites: ACT Math Score of 20 or ALEKS of 28.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $112.00
This course is designed to provide the student with a foundation in statistical concepts and procedures. The emphasis is on descriptive statistics, probability, binomial and normal distributions, elementary sampling theory, hypothesis testing, and linear regression.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or Higher.  An ACT Math score of 22 or ALEKS assessment score of 33 may be used in lieu of the pre-requisite course.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $112.00
This course is designed to provide the student with a foundation in statistical concepts and procedures. The emphasis is on descriptive statistics, probability, binomial and normal distributions, elementary sampling theory, hypothesis testing, and linear regression.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or Higher.  An ACT Math score of 22 or ALEKS assessment score of 33 may be used in lieu of the pre-requisite course.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $112.00
This course is designed to provide the student with a foundation in statistical concepts and procedures. The emphasis is on descriptive statistics, probability, binomial and normal distributions, elementary sampling theory, hypothesis testing, and linear regression.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or Higher.  An ACT Math score of 22 or ALEKS assessment score of 33 may be used in lieu of the pre-requisite course.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is designed to provide the student with a foundation in statistical concepts and procedures. The emphasis is on descriptive statistics, probability, binomial and normal distributions, elementary sampling theory, hypothesis testing, and linear regression.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or Higher.  An ACT Math score of 22 or ALEKS assessment score of 33 may be used in lieu of the pre-requisite course.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Book Fee: $112.00
This course addresses theory, techniques, and applications of statistical analyses; descriptive statistics, probability, sampling, estimation, test of hypotheses, ANOVA, linear regression, and nonparametric procedures. Computer skills and use is needed throughout.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 or Higher An ACT Math score of 22 or  an ALEKS assessment score of 33 may be used in lieu of the pre-requisite course.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 5
This course is a review of analytic geometry and vector valued functions; a study of limits, continuity, differentiation, and integration with emphasis on theory, applications, and computer use throughout the course. An ACT Math score of 26 or demonstrated preparedness through an ALEKS assessment may be used in lieu of the pre-requisite course.
Prerequisites: Take MAT-129 , or have ACT Math of 26 or ALEKS 65.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
This course is a continued study of integration along with a study of transcendental functions, numerical methods,indeterminate form, improper integration sequences and series, conics, and polar coordinates. Emphasis is placed on theory, applications, and computer use throughout.
Prerequisites: Take MAT-217,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/15/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $124.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $124.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $124.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
An overview of the supervisory job. Basics of supervision and management, including effective human relations skills such as communication, motivation, improving performance and leading work teams. Centers on management functions of planning, orga­nizing, controlling and evaluating. Introduction to key supervisory techniques including delegation, appraisal and counseling.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a combination of theoretical and practical approaches to human resource management. Topics include job design, employee selection, employee development, employee appraisal, and employee termination. Additionally, it explores federal statutes relating to EEO, Affirmative Action, OSHA, and labor unions and also addresses employee compensation and fringe benefit packages.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a combination of theoretical and practical approaches to human resource management. Topics include job design, employee selection, employee development, employee appraisal, and employee termination. Additionally, it explores federal statutes relating to EEO, Affirmative Action, OSHA, and labor unions and also addresses employee compensation and fringe benefit packages.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course enables students to understand the process of developing human resources by providing a thorough analysis of training as it relates to organizational objectives and strategies. It emphasizes the conceptual and practical value of developing training programs, with practical examples provided for both large and small organizations.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course enables students to understand the process of developing human resources by providing a thorough analysis of training as it relates to organizational objectives and strategies. It emphasizes the conceptual and practical value of developing training programs, with practical examples provided for both large and small organizations.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
This course is based on a comprehensive staffing model that focuses on how to achieve a successful person/job and person/organization match. Components of the model include external influences (economic conditions, labor markets, unions, laws and regulations), staffing support systems (staffing strategy and planning, job analysis, measurement), major staffing activities, (recruitment, selection, employment), and staffing system management. Major federal regulations pertaining to EEO/AA are contained in separate appendices.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
This course is based on a comprehensive staffing model that focuses on how to achieve a successful person/job and person/organization match. Components of the model include external influences (economic conditions, labor markets, unions, laws and regulations), staffing support systems (staffing strategy and planning, job analysis, measurement), major staffing activities, (recruitment, selection, employment), and staffing system management. Major federal regulations pertaining to EEO/AA are contained in separate appendices.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
This course offers an overview of the principles of employment law and practices. It looks at the legal considerations that occur when an employer-employee relationship is established, and permissible activities in handling personnel problems are covered. Significant Supreme Court used as resources.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -01/22/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course identifies the strategies and tools necessary to meet the challenges of a multi-cultural workplace. Students explore behaviors that block organizational and individual effectiveness and will become more aware of their own viewpoints and stereotypes. Workplace cultures explored include but are not limited to a variety of ethnic groups, men and women, gay persons, persons with disabilities, and younger/older workers.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -01/22/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course identifies the strategies and tools necessary to meet the challenges of a multi-cultural workplace. Students explore behaviors that block organizational and individual effectiveness and will become more aware of their own viewpoints and stereotypes. Workplace cultures explored include but are not limited to a variety of ethnic groups, men and women, gay persons, persons with disabilities, and younger/older workers.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course covers consumer and organizational buying behavior, targeting market opportunities, developing and managing new products, marketing channels, logistics, and strategic market planning and implementation. This course examines marketing from the consumers' and organizational perspective.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course covers consumer and organizational buying behavior, targeting market opportunities, developing and managing new products, marketing channels, logistics, and strategic market planning and implementation. This course examines marketing from the consumers' and organizational perspective.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course covers consumer and organizational buying behavior, targeting market opportunities, developing and managing new products, marketing channels, logistics, and strategic market planning and implementation. This course examines marketing from the consumers' and organizational perspective.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course covers consumer and organizational buying behavior, targeting market opportunities, developing and managing new products, marketing channels, logistics, and strategic market planning and implementation. This course examines marketing from the consumers' and organizational perspective.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course introduces the basic fundamentals of selling. The significant role of selling in our economy is stressed. Effective methods and procedures dealing with how to sell ethically and how to build long-term relationships with customers will be covered.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course covers the functions of advertising including advertising objectives, targeting the advertising to the identified consumer, designing the complete campaign strategy, budgeting the campaign, selecting the media, scheduling the campaign, and writing headlines and copy. MKT-110 Principles of Marketing is recommended prior to this course.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course gives students a basic understanding of merchandising, retail formats, retail locations, fashion merchandising, merchandise resources, productivity, merchandise accounting, inventory valuation, pricing, planning sales and inventory, purchase terms, store layout and merchandise presentation will be covered.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
A survey course that examines the American media forms including journalism, broadcast, public relations and advertising as well as the world wide web. It is designed for a better understanding of the different forms of Mass Media, how they work and how they impact society.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
A survey course that examines the American media forms including journalism, broadcast, public relations and advertising as well as the world wide web. It is designed for a better understanding of the different forms of Mass Media, how they work and how they impact society.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
This course provides an extensive introduction to installing, configuring, and managing Windows Server environments.  Students actively engage in practical, hands-on activities, preparing them to administer Windows Server systems and troubleshoot common issues successfully.
Prerequisites: Take NET-170  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
In this course, students will learn the fundamentals of local area and wide area networking, define networks with the OSI Model and understand wired and wireless networks. In addition, students will also understand Internet Protocol, implementing TCP/IP, and working with networking services. The course focuses on non brand specific products and implementations. After taking this course, students will be better prepared for Comptia's Network+ Exam.
Prerequisites: Take NET-121  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces the student to the Python language. Students will learn to automate tools, create simple programs, and graphical user interfaces. Topics include Python language components, control flow constructs, strings, I/O, collections, classes, modules, and regular expressions.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces basic Unix/Linux commands and usage. It focuses on securely installing and operating in a command/shell environment in Linux. Students learn how to secure the base operating system, secure connections to the hosts and test the overall security of the Linux box.
Prerequisites: Take NET-423 OR NET-161 OR NET-121  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course enables students to design secure networks, configure network security devices, and harden Windows and Linux hosts.  Students will learn how to implement firewall rules, configure Intrusion Detection Systems, and VPNs.  Students will also configure system security by following best practices regarding user and file permissions, virus attacks, security templates, and patch management.
Prerequisites: Take NET-612  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Kleinberg
Credits: 3
n this course students will learn the fundamentals of incident response team development and management, evidence handling, and the technical skills necessary to locate appropriate evidence.  Students need to be aware of how best to protect businesses through the development of incident response policies as well as operational procedures to handle and analyze these incidents.  Students will also learn methods to maintain IT function during disaster, and recovery afterwards.
Prerequisites: Take NET-730  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
In this course, students will learn the duties of a cybersecurity analyst. Students are introduced to tools and tactics to manage cybersecurity risks, identify various types of common threats, evaluate the organization's security, collect and analyze cybersecurity intelligence, and handle incidents as they occur. This course prepares students for the Comptia CySA+ exam.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course enables students to use the complete set of skills they have learned in the courses that comprise the Cyber Security and Digital Crime program. By completing a computer forensics project and secure network/VPN project, students are able to demonstrate the ability to create and implement policies and procedures, monitor an active network, check vulnerabilities to attacks, assess and react to incoming attacks, conduct a digital investigation, create reports and defend their findings.
Prerequisites: Take NET-730 OR NET 424  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -02/10/26
Location:
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course studies the theory and techniques of coaching the interscholastic athlete and the interscholastic team, as well as the related responsibilities, duties, and problems. This is one of four courses leading to the coaching authorization issued by the Iowa Department of Education as a head coach or assistant coach of any interscholastic athletic activity. Completion of this course after July 2000 fulfills the Iowa State coaching endorsement ethics requirement.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -02/10/26
Location:
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course studies the theory and techniques of coaching the interscholastic athlete and the interscholastic team, as well as the related responsibilities, duties, and problems. This is one of four courses leading to the coaching authorization issued by the Iowa Department of Education as a head coach or assistant coach of any interscholastic athletic activity. Completion of this course after July 2000 fulfills the Iowa State coaching endorsement ethics requirement.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course introduces a broad spectrum of philosophical questions and perspectives, with an emphasis on the systematic questioning of basic assumptions about reality, knowledge, meaning, and values.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course introduces a broad spectrum of philosophical questions and perspectives, with an emphasis on the systematic questioning of basic assumptions about reality, knowledge, meaning, and values.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces a broad spectrum of philosophical questions and perspectives, with an emphasis on the systematic questioning of basic assumptions about reality, knowledge, meaning, and values.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces a broad spectrum of philosophical questions and perspectives, with an emphasis on the systematic questioning of basic assumptions about reality, knowledge, meaning, and values.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces a broad spectrum of philosophical questions and perspectives, with an emphasis on the systematic questioning of basic assumptions about reality, knowledge, meaning, and values.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $53.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $53.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $53.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $53.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $53.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $53.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces the art of thinking as applied to critical evaluation of information, the construction and evaluation of deductive and inductive arguments, and the rational and persuasive defense of ideas.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Williams
Credits: 1
This course reviews the laws affecting pharmacy practice. Course highlights include the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act and various federal and state controlled substance acts.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Book Fee: $46.75
A combined lecture and lab class. Topics covered come from physics, astronomy, chemistry, geology and meteorology. There are no prerequisites. The course is intended to meet the science requirement for non-science majors including elementary education majors.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Book Fee: $46.75
A combined lecture and lab class. Topics covered come from physics, astronomy, chemistry, geology and meteorology. There are no prerequisites. The course is intended to meet the science requirement for non-science majors including elementary education majors.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $38.00
This course is a physical science course which explores the mysteries of the universe. Through scientific reason, the course will examine the following: the history of astronomy, the planets, stars, nebulae, galaxies, the creation and fate of the universe and our place in it. This course includes amateur observation techniques.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course focusing on the forces acting on bodies and their relationship to friction, motion, momentum, work, and energy in the field of mechanics, fluid mechanics, heat, and thermodynamics.
Co-requisites: Take MAT-121
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course focusing on the forces acting on bodies and their relationship to friction, motion, momentum, work, and energy in the field of mechanics, fluid mechanics, heat, and thermodynamics.
Co-requisites: Take MAT-121
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This course is a continuation of College Physics I with both lecture and lab focusing on wave motion, sound, optics, electricity and magnetism, quantum physics, relativity, and nuclear physics.
Prerequisites: Take PHY-162,  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This course is a continuation of College Physics I with both lecture and lab focusing on wave motion, sound, optics, electricity and magnetism, quantum physics, relativity, and nuclear physics.
Prerequisites: Take PHY-162,  
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 5
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This is a lecture and lab course covering vectors, kinematics, Newton's laws, linear and angular momentum, gravitation, energy, fluid mechanics, heat, and thermodynamics.
Co-requisites: Take MAT-211
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 5
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
A continuation of Classical Physics I, this is a lecture and lab course covering oscillations, wave motion, sound, electricity, magnetism, and optics.
Prerequisites: Take PHY-212,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 5
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
A continuation of Classical Physics I, this is a lecture and lab course covering oscillations, wave motion, sound, electricity, magnetism, and optics.
Prerequisites: Take PHY-212,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the American system of government, including the U.S. Constitution. Basic philosophies, general principles of federalism, civil liberties, public opinion, political parties and interest groups, the electoral process, and the structure and function of national government will be covered.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the American system of government, including the U.S. Constitution. Basic philosophies, general principles of federalism, civil liberties, public opinion, political parties and interest groups, the electoral process, and the structure and function of national government will be covered.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the American system of government, including the U.S. Constitution. Basic philosophies, general principles of federalism, civil liberties, public opinion, political parties and interest groups, the electoral process, and the structure and function of national government will be covered.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the American system of government, including the U.S. Constitution. Basic philosophies, general principles of federalism, civil liberties, public opinion, political parties and interest groups, the electoral process, and the structure and function of national government will be covered.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
An analysis of American politics and government at the state, local, and municipal level. Historical developments and operations, the political economy, and cross-comparisons of various state and local governments, with special emphasis on Iowa, will be covered.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This Course is an introduction to the study of foreign policies, diplomacy, economics, security, and organizations. Current problems in international relations will be addressed.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a comparison of the governments and politics of major world powers. Specific attention will be paid to political culture, parties, electoral process, and executive, legislative, and judicial systems.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course introduces students to the application of psychological theory and practice to the work place. The course includes a variety of human relations skills and diversity with an emphasis on practical application. Attention is given to workforce dynamics with a focus on conflict resolution, leadership skills, and interpersonal communication, as they relate to family, work and day-to-day experiences.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces students to the application of psychological theory and practice to the work place. The course includes a variety of human relations skills and diversity with an emphasis on practical application. Attention is given to workforce dynamics with a focus on conflict resolution, leadership skills, and interpersonal communication, as they relate to family, work and day-to-day experiences.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces students to the application of psychological theory and practice to the work place. The course includes a variety of human relations skills and diversity with an emphasis on practical application. Attention is given to workforce dynamics with a focus on conflict resolution, leadership skills, and interpersonal communication, as they relate to family, work and day-to-day experiences.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/13/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is design for students to analyze psychological development of the child in relation to the biological, physical, and sociological antecedent conditions from prenatal to adolescent stages. Emphasis on contemporary theories of child psychology, including: physical growth and development, personality and social learning, cognition and perception, and language development.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is design for students to analyze psychological development of the child in relation to the biological, physical, and sociological antecedent conditions from prenatal to adolescent stages. Emphasis on contemporary theories of child psychology, including: physical growth and development, personality and social learning, cognition and perception, and language development.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course explores the rapid physical, social, emotional, and cognitive changes of adolescents. Students distinguish myths about adolescence from research findings and examine the importance of cultural and historical factors in this crucial transition from childhood to adulthood.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $40.00
The course studies interpersonal relations, social attitudes, group dynamics, inter-group relations, class and cultural influences in a psychological context.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $40.00
The course studies interpersonal relations, social attitudes, group dynamics, inter-group relations, class and cultural influences in a psychological context.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Human Sexuality focuses on normal sexual development, human sexual responses, and common sexual problems. It provides factual information on human sexuality and raises practical questions about human sexual behavior. It also helps students examine and evaluate their views and values concerning sexual behavior.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course explores the world view, doctrines, and practices of the following major religions: Tribal, Hindu, Buddhist, Confucian/Taoist, Jewish, Christian, Muslim, and New Age. It examines themes such as view of the world, views of God, condition of humankind, requirements for a moral life, etc.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces the practice of the contextual method of reading a text, as applied to the biblical materials. It asks: What genre of writing is this? Who wrote it?  To whom were they writing? What were they trying to say to that audience? The course is not devotional or applicational, but literary and historical.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course introduces students to the College's expectations, environment, and resources so that students may become more competent participants in the learning process.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course introduces students to the College's expectations, environment, and resources so that students may become more competent participants in the learning process.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 2
Book Fee: $36.00
This course is designed to assist students in developing the skills necessary to obtain employment, and to learn and practice the skills and attributes required for job success.  Students will practice resume writing, job application completion, and interviewing techniques.  Additionally, students will practice work-place problem solving strategies, and demonstrate skills require to work in a diverse environment.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course is designed to assist students in developing the skills necessary to obtain employment, and to learn and practice the skills and attributes required for job success.  Students will practice resume writing, job application completion, and interviewing techniques.  Additionally, students will practice work-place problem solving strategies, and demonstrate skills require to work in a diverse environment.
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course explores the history and future of social media in relation to marketing, branding and community building. Course content includes discussion of audience engagement, political and social activism, media, advertising and marketing. Current social media tools are used within this course to enhance understanding of the course material.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is a study of selected problems of modern society, primarily in the United States, their nature, development, social courses and alternative solutions. It includes such topic areas as racial and sexual discrimination, urban and rural problems, crime and delinquency, family and generational problems, health and medical care, social deviance, substance abuse and such global problems as population, world hunger and international conflict.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is a study of selected problems of modern society, primarily in the United States, their nature, development, social courses and alternative solutions. It includes such topic areas as racial and sexual discrimination, urban and rural problems, crime and delinquency, family and generational problems, health and medical care, social deviance, substance abuse and such global problems as population, world hunger and international conflict.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is a study of selected problems of modern society, primarily in the United States, their nature, development, social courses and alternative solutions. It includes such topic areas as racial and sexual discrimination, urban and rural problems, crime and delinquency, family and generational problems, health and medical care, social deviance, substance abuse and such global problems as population, world hunger and international conflict.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a study of selected problems of modern society, primarily in the United States, their nature, development, social courses and alternative solutions. It includes such topic areas as racial and sexual discrimination, urban and rural problems, crime and delinquency, family and generational problems, health and medical care, social deviance, substance abuse and such global problems as population, world hunger and international conflict.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a study of selected problems of modern society, primarily in the United States, their nature, development, social courses and alternative solutions. It includes such topic areas as racial and sexual discrimination, urban and rural problems, crime and delinquency, family and generational problems, health and medical care, social deviance, substance abuse and such global problems as population, world hunger and international conflict.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $54.50
This course examines the family as a basic institution. Special focus is given to the marital life cycle: courtship, dating, marriage, the childbearing years, parent-child relationships and marriage during the middle and older years. This course examines the implication of marital dissolution and the family, as they exist under modern social conditions. Focus is given to contemporary variations of the family commonly referred to as intimate relationships (co-habitation, hooking up and gay marriage). This course is a required component for USD, BCU and BVU Social Work transfer programs.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $54.50
This course examines the family as a basic institution. Special focus is given to the marital life cycle: courtship, dating, marriage, the childbearing years, parent-child relationships and marriage during the middle and older years. This course examines the implication of marital dissolution and the family, as they exist under modern social conditions. Focus is given to contemporary variations of the family commonly referred to as intimate relationships (co-habitation, hooking up and gay marriage). This course is a required component for USD, BCU and BVU Social Work transfer programs.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $54.50
This course examines the family as a basic institution. Special focus is given to the marital life cycle: courtship, dating, marriage, the childbearing years, parent-child relationships and marriage during the middle and older years. This course examines the implication of marital dissolution and the family, as they exist under modern social conditions. Focus is given to contemporary variations of the family commonly referred to as intimate relationships (co-habitation, hooking up and gay marriage). This course is a required component for USD, BCU and BVU Social Work transfer programs.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $54.50
This course examines the family as a basic institution. Special focus is given to the marital life cycle: courtship, dating, marriage, the childbearing years, parent-child relationships and marriage during the middle and older years. This course examines the implication of marital dissolution and the family, as they exist under modern social conditions. Focus is given to contemporary variations of the family commonly referred to as intimate relationships (co-habitation, hooking up and gay marriage). This course is a required component for USD, BCU and BVU Social Work transfer programs.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
This course acquaints the student with the sociological approach to understanding issues facing diverse populations. This course provides insight into barriers faced by race and ethnic groups and ways in which these barriers are navigated. The study of race and ethnicity includes a comprehensive examination of whiteness as a race, and the privilege of whiteness nationally and globally. Issues of race and ethnicity are presented through a global lens, primarily through theories of Diasporas. Prior completion of SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology is recommended.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a survey of the historical and contemporary use, abuse and addictive nature of ethyl alcohol and the symptomatology and treatment of alcohol dependence. Students will be provided with a basic knowledge of the nature, scope and complexity of alcohol dependence and the wide range of current approaches to its treatment and prevention. Special attention will be given to issues of racial-ethnic and spiritual diversity within the context of alcohol use, abuse and recovery.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides students with an understanding of the fundamentals of mood-altering chemicals other than ethyl alcohol, and, theories, symptomatology and drug related illnesses (HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C). Students will also gain an understanding of the wide variety of perspectives related to the legality and/or illegality of many mood-altering chemical substances. Varying approaches to treatment and prevention of drug abuse will also be explored. Special attention will be given to issues of racial-ethnic and spiritual diversity within the context of drug use, abuse and recovery.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course helps the student be informed on national and global issues of aging. Because of expanded life expectancy, aging is an extended developmental stage with multi-faceted and sometimes conflicting social expectations. This course examines ways in which adults navigate this complex developmental stage. This course is interdisciplinary and includes perspectives from sociology, psychology, social work, anthropology, biology, health science and history.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course focuses on understanding the etiology of trauma, best practices of trauma-informed care, and resilience building. Primary focus is on understanding trauma and resilience at the individual, community and systems levels. Trauma, at the individual level, is underdiagnosed and treated, and is connected to elevated rates of mental illness, substance abuse, suicidality, poor physical health outcomes, and, low levels of educational achievement. The study of trauma and resilience at the systems level, focuses on issues like systemic racism, proactive and humane law enforcement, economic equity, criminal justice, educational opportunity, and the affirmation of human dignity and mutual respect. This course is open to any undergraduate student; however, its primary focus is students in helping professions. These include social work, criminal justice, addictions counseling, psychology, education, nursing and health sciences, and law. This course is part of the required course sequence for the Social Work articulation agreements with Briar Cliff University, the University of Northern Iowa, and the University of South Dakota, the Criminal Justice articulation with Briar Cliff University, and the Addictions Counseling and Prevention articulation with the University of South Dakota.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -03/15/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the principles of intercultural communication with an emphasis on the impact of culture on personal identity and the communication process. Various aspects of co-cultures within the United States are also introduced. Students will acquire knowledge and develop skills to help them communicate with diverse audiences in a variety of communication contexts.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $61.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/20 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $61.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 01/21 -02/20/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Weir-Golladay
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that covers the fundamentals of internal combustion engine operation, service and repair. Students learn theories in practical, hands-on applications in both the classroom and lab exercises.
Prerequisites: Take AUT-101  
Class Times:
TRC LAB3 MWF 08:40AM 12:45PM H306
TRC LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:35AM H104
TRC LAB3 TTH 10:10AM 12:45PM H306
TRC LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:05AM H104
Dates: 01/21 -02/13/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Hardyk
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $20.00
This course explores the systems of electricity and air conditioning in automobiles as it relates to collision repair. Topics to be covered are basic electrical circuitry, wiring schematics, test equipment, wiring loom repair, refrigerant recovery, mechanical connections, and overall evaluation of damage to each of these systems.
Prerequisites: Take CRR-411  
Class Times:
APT LAB2 MWF 08:50AM 11:30AM D403
APT LAB2 TTH 10:20AM 11:30AM D403
APT LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:15AM D402
APT LAB2 MTWTHF 12:30PM 01:25PM D403
APT LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:45AM D402
Dates: 01/29 -03/04/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Garvey
Credits: 4
This course builds on previous drafting studies and focuses on common industry processes of manufacturing. The process of welding and the creation of weldments is studied along with the principles and creation of sheet metal developments. The intersection of lines, planes and solids is also covered.
Prerequisites: Take DRF 124  
Class Times:
ADS LEC MTWTHF 08:00AM 09:05AM L407
ADS LAB2 MTWTHF 09:10AM 11:20AM L407
Dates: 02/04 -02/12/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Urquidi
Credits: 1.5
Course Level Fee: $10.00
This course is a combined lecture and lab course that exposes students to all types of coatings and wall coverings. Topics to be studied include paints, stains, sealers, varnishes, and wallpaper.
Prerequisites: Take CON-136  
Class Times:
TRC LAB3 MW 01:00PM 03:30PM H102
TRC LAB3 TTH 10:00AM 03:30PM H102
TRC LEC MWF 08:00AM 11:50AM H102
Dates: 02/04 -05/08/26
Location: Sioux City
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 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 TH 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 S 07:00AM 01:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 T 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 TH 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 F 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 SU 07:00AM 01:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 M 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 W 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 W 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
Dates: 02/05 -03/17/26
Location: Sioux City
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:
ADS LEC TTH 04:00PM 09:30PM L303
Dates: 02/06 -02/07/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Sudrla
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $175.00
This course is designed for healthcare providers who manage respiratory and/or cardiovascular emergencies and cardiopulmonary arrest in pediatric patients. By preparing for the course and participating in the skills stations and simulated cases, you will enhance the recognition of and intervention for respiratory emergencies, shock, and cardiopulmonary arrest. The PALS Provider course aims to improve outcomes for pediatric patients by preparing healthcare providers to effectively recognize and intervene in patients with respiratory emergencies, shock, and cardiopulmonary arrest by using high-performance team dynamics and high-quality individual skills.
Co-requisites: Take EMS-545 EMS-546 EMS-825
Class Times:
ADS LEC F 02:00PM 10:30PM L427
ADS LEC S 08:00AM 04:30PM L427
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a cross-cultural study of the variety of human adaptations to physical, social and cultural environments, primarily in terms of subsistence, technology, social groupings, government, economic organization, religion and aesthetics.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course explores the creative process emphasizing art as a visual form of communication. It presents useful criteria for evaluation and enjoyment of art through the development of visual vocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as well as art in a historical context.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course explores the creative process emphasizing art as a visual form of communication. It presents useful criteria for evaluation and enjoyment of art through the development of visual vocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as well as art in a historical context.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $93.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $93.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
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, 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:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
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, 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:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
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:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
Book Fee: $112.00
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
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course studies the history of law enforcement and respective agencies and the basic theories of the criminal behavior as well as law enforcement terminology and technology. It emphasizes the duties and responsibilities of the law enforcement officer to the individual and society as a whole and explores and defines techniques, technical terms, and basic procedures.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -03/06/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Lesline
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $60.00
This course studies frame and unibody construction, automotive design and frame damage analysis. The course covers the proper use of alignment equipment, frame gauges and frame repair procedures used to do repairs. The use of frame straightening equipment is demonstrated and put into practice. Training includes suspension parts that are commonly damaged in a collision. Suspension emphasis is on how a misaligned body structure can affect wheel alignment.
Prerequisites: Take CRR-102  
Class Times:
APT LEC MWF 08:00AM 09:20AM D420
APT LAB2 MWF 09:30AM 11:30AM D418
APT LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:50AM D420
APT LAB2 TTH 11:00AM 11:30AM D418
APT LAB2 MTWTHF 12:30PM 01:50PM D418
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $12.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $136.50
A combined lecture and lab course focusing on environmental concerns: ecosystems, pollution, population, extinction, ethics, energy, food, conservation, and future interrelationships among these concerns.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course introduces Spanish language and culture through development of reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. It emphasizes pronunciation, vocabulary, and basic grammar, reading, and writing.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is a geographic survey of nations and continents with an emphasis on important physical characteristics of the major regions of the world. Attention is devoted to demographic, economic, political, and cultural development and the consequent contemporary relationship with each other.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course traces the Western tradition from Antiquity through the seventeenth century. Emphasizes the process of change and the dynamics and interrelationships of events of the major societies, governance, and cultures of the Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance and beginnings of early modern times.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course surveys Western history from the age of Enlightenment in the Eighteenth century to present day.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Surveys the basic forces and events that shaped American life from the Reconstruction era to the present.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course presents medical terminology as the language of medicine. It also studies spelling, pronunciation and usage, emphasis on word analysis and construction of definitions.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $37.25
This course provides an introduction to the study of short fiction, poetry, and drama.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of children's literature suitable for elementary education. Focus is on the review and selection of materials. Also emphasized is the role of literature in the child's total development.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $112.00
This course is designed to provide the student with a foundation in statistical concepts and procedures. The emphasis is on descriptive statistics, probability, binomial and normal distributions, elementary sampling theory, hypothesis testing, and linear regression.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or Higher.  An ACT Math score of 22 or ALEKS assessment score of 33 may be used in lieu of the pre-requisite course.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $124.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course covers consumer and organizational buying behavior, targeting market opportunities, developing and managing new products, marketing channels, logistics, and strategic market planning and implementation. This course examines marketing from the consumers' and organizational perspective.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course introduces a broad spectrum of philosophical questions and perspectives, with an emphasis on the systematic questioning of basic assumptions about reality, knowledge, meaning, and values.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $53.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $53.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the American system of government, including the U.S. Constitution. Basic philosophies, general principles of federalism, civil liberties, public opinion, political parties and interest groups, the electoral process, and the structure and function of national government will be covered.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $40.00
The course studies interpersonal relations, social attitudes, group dynamics, inter-group relations, class and cultural influences in a psychological context.
Prerequisites: Take PSY-111,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course explores the world view, doctrines, and practices of the following major religions: Tribal, Hindu, Buddhist, Confucian/Taoist, Jewish, Christian, Muslim, and New Age. It examines themes such as view of the world, views of God, condition of humankind, requirements for a moral life, etc.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a study of selected problems of modern society, primarily in the United States, their nature, development, social courses and alternative solutions. It includes such topic areas as racial and sexual discrimination, urban and rural problems, crime and delinquency, family and generational problems, health and medical care, social deviance, substance abuse and such global problems as population, world hunger and international conflict.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $54.50
This course examines the family as a basic institution. Special focus is given to the marital life cycle: courtship, dating, marriage, the childbearing years, parent-child relationships and marriage during the middle and older years. This course examines the implication of marital dissolution and the family, as they exist under modern social conditions. Focus is given to contemporary variations of the family commonly referred to as intimate relationships (co-habitation, hooking up and gay marriage). This course is a required component for USD, BCU and BVU Social Work transfer programs.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $94.75
This course consists of theoretical analysis of the relation of deviant group behavior and subcultures/countercultures to community standards of conventional behavior as expressed in laws and norms. Analysis of social control settings and mechanisms and the relationship between social deviance and social control efforts at both the micro, mezzo and macro levels are emphasized.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/09 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/11 -03/04/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course introduces concepts in sports psychology for elementary school age children and adolescents. Physical, psychological, and social growth is examined as they relate to physical activity and competitive athletics. This is one of four courses leading to the coaching authorization issued by the Iowa Department of Education as a head coach or assistant coach of any interscholastic athletic activity.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/11 -03/04/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course introduces concepts in sports psychology for elementary school age children and adolescents. Physical, psychological, and social growth is examined as they relate to physical activity and competitive athletics. This is one of four courses leading to the coaching authorization issued by the Iowa Department of Education as a head coach or assistant coach of any interscholastic athletic activity.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 02/13 -03/17/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Urquidi
Credits: 2.5
Course Level Fee: $10.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course in which students will learn to hang interior doors, install the trim around the doors and windows, install cabinets and special shelving, and install a complete stairway balustrade.
Prerequisites: Take CON-136  
Class Times:
TRC LEC MW 08:00AM 10:15AM H102
TRC LAB3 MW 10:25AM 02:50PM H102
TRC LAB3 F 08:00AM 11:24AM H102
TRC LAB3 TTH 10:00AM 02:50PM H102
Dates: 02/16 -04/06/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Hardyk
Credits: 5
Course Level Fee: $15.00
This course utilizes lecture and lab activities to provide industry production experience repairing collision damaged vehicles to pre-accident specifications. Auto collision industry standards and procedures are followed as guidelines for acceptable repairs.
Prerequisites: Take CRR-533 CRR-551,  
Class Times:
APT LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:25AM D402
APT LEC TTH 09:30AM 09:55AM D402
APT LAB2 MTWTHF 12:30PM 01:35PM D403
APT LAB2 TTH 10:00AM 11:30AM D403
APT LAB2 MWF 08:30AM 11:30AM D403
Dates: 02/16 -05/08/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Sudrla
Credits: 3
This course will provide a clinical atmosphere for performance of clinical competencies in the psychomotor (skills) and affective (behavior) learning domains. To successfully complete this course, students must demonstrate competency in the psychomotor and affective domains for patients of various ages and pathologies within the NASEMSO National Model EMS Clinical Guidelines and CAAHEP/CoAEMSP scope of practice. *NASEMSO - National Association of State Emergency Medical Service Officials *CAAHEP - Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs *CoAEMSP - Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the EMS Professions
Prerequisites: Take EMS-540, EMS-541  
Co-requisites: Take EMS-545, EMS-825 and EMS-815
Class Times:
OJT OJT OJT
Dates: 02/16 -05/08/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Sudrla
Credits: 1
Field internship provides the student with an accessibility/opportunity to serve as team leader in a variety of pre-hospital, advanced life support emergency situations. Under the mentoring of experienced advanced care preceptors, the student must successfully complete a minimum of 20 team leads. Students will assess, differentially diagnose, and treat patients in this field internship. To successfully complete this course, students must demonstrate competency in skills for patients of all ages within the Iowa Paramedic Scope of Practice. The student will participate in and document patient contacts and field experiences.  Permission to begin this capstone class requires the student having all formative clinical competencies completed and documented.  Instructor consent is required.
Prerequisites: Take EMS-540 EMS-541 EMS-810 EMS-820  
Co-requisites: Take EMS-545, EMS-546, EMS-825 and EMS-815
Class Times:
OJT OJT OJT
Dates: 02/18 -04/01/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Donnelly
Credits: 2
This course introduces students to the principles of pumps including connections and applications. Students will gain working knowledge of centrifugal and positive displacement pumps along with operating conditions governing pressure and flows in the system.
Class Times:
ADS LEC MWF 10:05AM 10:55AM L431
ADS LAB2 MWF 10:55AM 12:35PM L431
Dates: 02/23 -03/03/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Weir-Golladay
Credits: 1
This course is a combined lecture and lab course that provides an introduction to automotive brake system parts, operation, and service.
Class Times:
TRC LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:30AM H104
TRC LAB3 TTH 10:35AM 12:20PM H306
TRC LEC MWF 08:00AM 09:00AM H104
TRC LAB3 MWF 09:05AM 12:20PM H306
Dates: 02/23 -05/08/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $175.00
This course provides introductory information on SOHO (Small Office/Home Office) wireless installation and configuration, types of wireless communications and their applications in a home and business environment, and securing the wireless environment.  Material is reinforced with hands-on projects at key points throughout the course.
Prerequisites: Take NET-162  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
TSI LAB2 MW 06:00PM 08:40PM T209
Dates: 02/23 -05/08/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Frenchman
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:
TRC LAB2 TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM H208
TRC LEC M 09:30AM 10:10AM H208
TRC LAB2 M 08:00AM 09:20AM H208
TRC LAB2 T 11:00AM 12:10PM H208
TRC LAB2 W 08:00AM 09:50AM H208
TRC LAB2 W 01:00PM 02:15PM H208
TRC LAB2 TH 11:00AM 12:15PM H208
Dates: 02/23 -05/08/26
Location: Denison
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:
DNWT LAB2 T 11:00AM 12:10PM E10
DNWT LAB2 W 01:00PM 02:15PM E10
DNWT LEC M 09:30AM 10:10AM B5
DNWT LAB2 TH 11:00AM 12:15PM E10
DNWT LAB2 M 08:00AM 09:20AM E10
DNWT LAB2 TTH 08:00AM 09:15AM E10
DNWT LAB2 W 08:00AM 09:50AM E10
Dates: 02/23 -05/08/26
Location: Cherokee
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 T 11:00AM 12:30PM 401
CEWT LAB2 F 12:00PM 12:35PM 401
CEWT LAB2 W 12:50PM 03:15PM 401
CEWT LAB2 T 01:30PM 03:15PM 401
CEWT LEC W 12:00PM 12:40PM 300C
CEWT LAB2 M 12:00PM 03:15PM 401
Dates: 02/23 -05/08/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Fitch
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:
TRC LAB2 WF 10:30AM 12:30PM H208
TRC LAB2 TH 11:00AM 12:00PM H208
TRC LAB2 TH 12:40PM 03:40PM H208
TRC LEC M 12:30PM 01:10PM H208
TRC LAB2 M 01:50PM 03:10PM H208
Dates: 02/23 -05/08/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Postema
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:
TRC LAB2 W 09:10AM 10:30AM H208
TRC LAB2 MTTHF 08:30AM 10:30AM H208
TRC LEC W 08:30AM 09:10AM H208
Dates: 02/23 -05/08/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Postema
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:
TRC LAB2 MWTHF 08:30AM 10:30AM H208
TRC LEC T 08:30AM 09:10AM H208
TRC LAB2 T 09:10AM 10:30AM H208
Dates: 02/23 -05/08/26
Location: Cherokee
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 T 01:25PM 03:15PM 401
CEWT LEC T 12:45PM 01:25PM 300C
CEWT LAB2 MTHF 12:45PM 03:15PM 401
Dates: 02/25 -05/08/26
Location: Denison
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 W 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 M 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 S 07:00AM 01:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 W 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 TH 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
Dates: 02/25 -05/08/26
Location: Cherokee
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 F 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 W 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 M 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
TBA LAB2 S 07:00AM 01:30PM TBA
TBA LAB2 W 04:00PM 09:30PM TBA
Dates: 02/26 -05/08/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Oetken
Credits: 3
This course is a lecture and lab foundational course in agronomy.  Crop, soil, and environmental sciences are applied to understanding agricultural systems in the world.  Introduces the concepts of plant, soil, tillage, pest, environmental and sustainability in crop production.
Class Times:
GSM LAB2 MTWTH 09:15AM 10:00AM C126
GSM LEC MTWTH 08:30AM 09:15AM C126
Dates: 02/27 -05/08/26
Location: Sioux City
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 W 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 F 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 F 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 SU 07:00AM 01:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 M 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
Dates: 03/04 -03/27/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Weir-Golladay
Credits: 2
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that covers the fundamentals of automotive brake system operation, service and repair. Students learn theories in practical, hands-on applications in both the classroom and lab exercises.
Prerequisites: Take AUT-141  
Class Times:
TRC LAB3 MWF 09:05AM 12:45PM H306
TRC LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:30AM H104
TRC LAB3 TTH 10:35AM 12:45PM H306
TRC LEC MWF 08:00AM 09:00AM H104
Dates: 03/05 -04/09/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Garvey
Credits: 3
This course introduces students to parametric solid modeling, focusing on foundational skills such as sketching, feature creation, and best modeling practices.  Students gain familiarity with the software interface and develop practical skills by working on industry-relevant projects.
Prerequisites: Take DRF-124  
Class Times:
ADS LAB2 MTWTHF 09:20AM 11:15AM L407
ADS LEC MTWTHF 08:00AM 09:15AM L407
Dates: 03/05 -03/26/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course is an introduction to the physiological processes and anatomical features of the human body which are related to and affected by physical activity and training. This is one of the four courses leading to the coaching authorization issued by the Iowa Department of Education as a head coach or assistant coach of any interscholastic athletic activities.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/05 -03/26/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course is an introduction to the physiological processes and anatomical features of the human body which are related to and affected by physical activity and training. This is one of the four courses leading to the coaching authorization issued by the Iowa Department of Education as a head coach or assistant coach of any interscholastic athletic activities.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course explores the principles of sales and use tax, including its constitutional basis, tax base, compliance, audit strategies, and the impact of modern developments such as e-commerce and digital tax tools.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course emphasizes keyboard mastery. It was designed to develop accuracy, speed, and control of the keyboard. Through completion of the lessons, students advance toward a minimum competency level of 30 gross words per minute (GWAM)on a 3-minute official time with a maximum of 3 errors. The alphabetic keys are reviewed three times. Every lesson contains exercises of 15-sec., 30-sec., and 1-3 minutes timings. Students are encouraged to meet the speed and accuracy goals in each exercise before continuing on to the next exercise. Progress Reports help students evaluate their progress. Using the backspace key and correcting errors is not allowed.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This course introduces physical, chemical, and biological properties of soils, their formation, classification, and distribution.  A soil survey and other information sources will be used to balance agrono mic, economic, and environmental concerns in soil management.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is an overview of the structure, economics, organization, and function of the world food marketing system. Topics in past, present and future domestic and worldwide market issues are discussed. The course examines how the marketing system is influenced by governmental and private policy and effects those policies have on producers, commodity handlers, processors, middlemen, and consumers. Basic marketing and merchandising strategies are also covered.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course will provide students an understanding of the retail beef industry. Students will learn concepts related to the important management decisions cow-calf, yearling-stocker producers must make. Also included are animal health concerns including prevention and treatment strategies. Proper ruminant nutrition balance rations and forage management will also be discussed.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course explores the creative process emphasizing art as a visual form of communication. It presents useful criteria for evaluation and enjoyment of art through the development of visual vocabulary and knowledge of art processes, as well as art in a historical context.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/08/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Sampson
Credits: 5
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This course allows students to discover various vehicle computer control systems and their components. Students concentrate individually on each domestic manufacturer's system including system operation and factory diagnostic methods. Emphasizes is placed on computerized electronic fuel injection systems and computer-controlled ignition systems.
Prerequisites: Take AUT-633,  
Co-requisites: Take AUT-807
Class Times:
TRC LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:10AM H112
TRC LEC MWF 09:00AM 09:40AM H112
TRC LAB3 TTH 10:15AM 01:00PM H300
TRC LAB3 MWF 09:45AM 01:00PM H300
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course covers the advanced features of Microsoft Word. Skills introduced include using mail merge features; sorting text and data records; creating macros; document notations; using basic desktop publishing features; and creating online forms.
Prerequisites: Take BCA-129 or ADM-123,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: Requires Windows 10ýRequires Microsoft Office 365 or Office 2021 for Window
Dates: 03/16 -05/08/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course acquaints students with additional features of the Excel spreadsheet program. Topics include templates, macros, data validation, importing external data, pivot charts, and pivot tables.
Prerequisites: Take BCA-147 or CSC 116  
Class Times:
RHK LEC MW 12:30PM 02:20PM A450
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course acquaints students with additional features of the Excel spreadsheet program. Topics include templates, macros, data validation, importing external data, pivot charts, and pivot tables.
Prerequisites: Take BCA-147 or CSC 116  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: Requires Windows 10ýRequires Microsoft Office 365 or Office 2021 for Window
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course teaches the fundamentals of database design and database creation. Students learn to create databases, query databases, maintain databases using design and update features, create custom reports, forms and combo boxes and create and use a data access page that allows users to utilize an Access database using the Internet.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Add'l Info: Requires Windows 10ýRequires Microsoft Office 365 or Office 2021 for Window
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $93.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
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:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
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, 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:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
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, 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:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
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:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
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:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $113.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $40.00
Book Fee: $112.00
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
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $120.00
This course is designed to familiarize individuals with current and emerging electronic commerce technologies using the Internet. Some of the topics include Internet technology for business advantage, managing electronic commerce funds transfer, reinventing the future of business through electronic commerce, business opportunities in electronic commerce, electronic commerce web site design, social, political, and ethical issues associated with electronic commerce, and business plans for technology ventures.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This is a combined lecture and lab course that covers the basic elements of organic chemistry and biochemistry: alkanes and their derivatives, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, enzymes, the chemistry of cell metabolism and the chemistry of heredity.
Prerequisites: Take CHM-122 or CHM-166,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
NET LAB2 WEB
Dates: 03/16 -04/10/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Lesline
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $55.00
This course examines the removal, replacement and accepted sectioning procedures of inner structural panels using industry accepted repair procedures. Proper application of anti-corrosion materials to structural repaired areas of enclosed rails and boxed sections are presented.
Prerequisites: Take CRR-102 CRR-323 CRR-403,  
Co-requisites: Take CRR-504
Class Times:
APT LAB2 MWF 08:50AM 11:30AM D418
APT LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:10AM D420
APT LAB2 TTH 10:20AM 11:30AM D418
APT LAB2 MTWTHF 12:30PM 01:50PM D418
APT LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:40AM D420
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $115.00
This course addresses the essential concern of macroeconomics; understanding and improving the performance of the economy as a whole by studying topics such as the effect of fiscal policy and monetary policy on inflation, unemployment and economic growth in a global economy.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $115.00
This course provides tools to analyze the choices made by households, firms and governments, and how these choices affect various domestic market structures and international markets.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/08/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Sward
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $15.00
This course is a combined lecture and laboratory class.This class introduces uses of PLCs, programming PLCs via ladder diagrams, wiring PLCs to sensors and controllers.
Class Times:
GSM LAB3 MW 09:50AM 12:20PM C140
GSM LEC MW 08:00AM 09:40AM C141
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $23.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $23.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $25.00
Book Fee: $105.75
A combined lecture and lab course focusing on environmental concerns: ecosystems, pollution, population, extinction, ethics, energy, food, conservation, and future interrelationships among these concerns.
Class Times:
NET LAB2 WEB
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course introduces Spanish language and culture through development of reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. It emphasizes pronunciation, vocabulary, and basic grammar, reading, and writing.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 4
This course is a continuation of FLS 141. It will expand on the learning from FLS 141 and develop a deeper understanding and comprehension of the language and culture. It will improve the student?s ability to interact with aural and written Spanish. It will improve the student?s ability to communicate in both written and spoken form in the language.
Prerequisites: Take FLS-141,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course is a geographic survey of nations and continents with an emphasis on important physical characteristics of the major regions of the world. Attention is devoted to demographic, economic, political, and cultural development and the consequent contemporary relationship with each other.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/08/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Phelps
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:
APT LAB3 F 08:30AM 10:20AM D311
APT LEC MTWTH 08:30AM 09:20AM D317
APT LAB3 MTWTH 09:30AM 10:20AM D311
Dates: 03/16 -05/08/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
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:
APT LAB3 F 08:30AM 10:20AM D311
APT LAB3 MTWTH 08:30AM 09:20AM D311
APT LEC MTWTH 09:30AM 10:20AM D317
Dates: 03/16 -05/08/26
Location: Denison
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 LAB3 F 07:45AM 09:25AM C9
DNWT LAB3 MTWTH 08:35AM 09:25AM C9
DNWT LEC MTWTH 07:45AM 08:35AM C9
Dates: 03/16 -05/08/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Phelps
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:
APT LAB3 TTH 10:30AM 11:45AM D311
APT LAB3 TTH 12:30PM 01:45PM D311
APT LEC MW 12:30PM 02:10PM D317
Dates: 03/16 -05/08/26
Location: Denison
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 LEC MW 09:30AM 11:10AM C9
DNWT LAB3 T 09:30AM 12:30PM C9
DNWT LAB3 TH 09:30AM 11:50AM C9
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course traces the Western tradition from Antiquity through the seventeenth century. Emphasizes the process of change and the dynamics and interrelationships of events of the major societies, governance, and cultures of the Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance and beginnings of early modern times.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course surveys Western history from the age of Enlightenment in the Eighteenth century to present day.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Surveys the basic forces and events that shaped American life from the Reconstruction era to the present.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course is designed to provide information on career options for individuals who are interested in pursuing a career in the health care industry. Students are given opportunities for career exploration through research and projects. Topics include: health care delivery systems, legal and ethical issues, health promotion, wellness, and characteristics of health care workers.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is designed to provide information on career options for individuals who are interested in pursuing a career in the healthcare industry. It includes the study of team dynamics and communication techniques necessary to work and succeed in the healthcare field. Students are given opportunities for career exploration through research and projects utilizing the internet and library databases. Students utilize online literacy tools necessary for taking online courses and for careers in the healthcare industry.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course presents medical terminology as the language of medicine. It also studies spelling, pronunciation and usage, emphasis on word analysis and construction of definitions.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This lecture course provides an introduction to dental terminology related to patient care, documentation, and the business aspect of dentistry.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
Book Fee: $46.75
This course involves the study of team dynamics and communication techniques necessary to promote effective, collaborative team outcomes. Topics include: communication, delegation of responsibilities, goal setting, coaching, conflict resolution, and roles of team members.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $37.25
This course provides an introduction to the study of short fiction, poetry, and drama.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course is a survey of children's literature suitable for elementary education. Focus is on the review and selection of materials. Also emphasized is the role of literature in the child's total development.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $15.00
Book Fee: $112.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $112.00
This course is designed to provide the student with a foundation in statistical concepts and procedures. The emphasis is on descriptive statistics, probability, binomial and normal distributions, elementary sampling theory, hypothesis testing, and linear regression.
Prerequisites: MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra or Higher.  An ACT Math score of 22 or ALEKS assessment score of 33 may be used in lieu of the pre-requisite course.  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $124.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
This course covers consumer and organizational buying behavior, targeting market opportunities, developing and managing new products, marketing channels, logistics, and strategic market planning and implementation. This course examines marketing from the consumers' and organizational perspective.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/08/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Schnee
Credits: 3
This course enables students to design secure networks, configure network security devices, and harden Windows and Linux hosts.  Students will learn how to implement firewall rules, configure Intrusion Detection Systems, and VPNs.  Students will also configure system security by following best practices regarding user and file permissions, virus attacks, security templates, and patch management.
Prerequisites: Take NET-612  
Class Times:
TSI LEC MTWTHF 08:30AM 09:10AM T238
TSI LAB2 MTWTHF 09:20AM 10:00AM T238
Dates: 03/16 -05/08/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Thiele
Credits: 3
This course equips students with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to build and run a VMware vSphere environment. It focuses on the installation and configuration of VMware ESX/ESXi hosts and VMware vCenter Server and on the management of ESX/ESXi hosts and virtual machines with vCenter Server. The course prepares students to achieve the status of VMware Certified Professional. The course is based on VMware?s VCP certification and as such when VMware changes their VCP certification this course will change to reflect the most current certification requirements.
Prerequisites: Take NET-172 NET-308  
Class Times:
TSI LAB2 TTHF 12:35PM 02:50PM T209
TSI LEC TTHF 12:00PM 12:35PM T209
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course introduces a broad spectrum of philosophical questions and perspectives, with an emphasis on the systematic questioning of basic assumptions about reality, knowledge, meaning, and values.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $53.50
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
This course is an introduction to the American system of government, including the U.S. Constitution. Basic philosophies, general principles of federalism, civil liberties, public opinion, political parties and interest groups, the electoral process, and the structure and function of national government will be covered.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $66.25
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $46.75
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course introduces students to the College's expectations, environment, and resources so that students may become more competent participants in the learning process.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $54.50
This course examines the family as a basic institution. Special focus is given to the marital life cycle: courtship, dating, marriage, the childbearing years, parent-child relationships and marriage during the middle and older years. This course examines the implication of marital dissolution and the family, as they exist under modern social conditions. Focus is given to contemporary variations of the family commonly referred to as intimate relationships (co-habitation, hooking up and gay marriage). This course is a required component for USD, BCU and BVU Social Work transfer programs.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: ICCOC
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/16 -05/10/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Book Fee: $52.00
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:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/18 -03/27/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Urquidi
Credits: 1.5
Course Level Fee: $10.00
This course is a combined lecture and lab course that introduces students to the various kinds of floor coverings such as: wood strip floors, ceramic tile floors, and laminate floors. The course also discusses vinyl sheet flooring, tile, and carpet.
Prerequisites: Take CON-136  
Class Times:
TRC LEC MWF 08:00AM 11:50AM H102
TRC LAB3 MW 01:00PM 03:15PM H102
TRC LAB3 F 08:00AM 11:30AM H102
TRC LAB3 TTH 10:00AM 03:15PM H102
Dates: 03/19 -04/21/26
Location: Sioux City
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:
ADS LEC TTH 04:00PM 09:30PM L303
Dates: 03/19 -05/08/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor:
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 08:00AM 01:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 TH 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 TH 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 W 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 M 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 T 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
Dates: 03/19 -05/08/26
Location: Sioux City
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 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 W 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 TH 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 S 08:00AM 01:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 M 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 TH 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
Dates: 03/27 -03/28/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Sudrla
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $175.00
This course will provide the student with an ability to recognize and manage common medical crises through realistic case-based scenarios that challenge students to apply their knowledge to highly critical patients. The course emphasizes the use of scene size-up, first impression, history, detailed physical assessment, and interactive group discussion on differential diagnosis and potential treatment strategies to systematically rule out and consider possibilities and probabilities in treating patients' medical crises.
Class Times:
ADS LEC F 02:00PM 10:30PM L427
ADS LEC S 08:00AM 04:30PM L427
Dates: 03/27 -05/09/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course introduces conditioning programs and training methods that tend to prevent athletic injuries. This course provides basic skills in injury procedures, while providing practical experience in taping techniques. This is one of four courses leading to the coaching authorization issued by the Iowa Department of Education as a head coach or assistant coach of any interscholastic athletic activity.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/27 -05/09/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course introduces conditioning programs and training methods that tend to prevent athletic injuries. This course provides basic skills in injury procedures, while providing practical experience in taping techniques. This is one of four courses leading to the coaching authorization issued by the Iowa Department of Education as a head coach or assistant coach of any interscholastic athletic activity.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 03/30 -04/07/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Weir-Golladay
Credits: 1
This course is a combined lecture and lab course that provides an introduction to automotive suspension and steering system parts, operation and service.
Class Times:
TRC LEC MWF 08:00AM 09:00AM H104
TRC LAB3 TTH 10:35AM 12:20PM H306
TRC LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:30AM H104
TRC LAB3 MWF 09:05AM 12:20PM H306
Dates: 03/30 -05/08/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Donnelly
Credits: 2
This course is designed to provide the student with an introduction to basic process and continuous process control. This course teaches two of the most common types of process control systems, flow and liquid level, and the basic concepts on which other systems are based. Students will learn to calibrate, adjust, install, operate, and connect process control systems in industrial applications thus broadening their employment opportunities. Topics include, but are not limited to, feedback, modes, characteristics, variables, instrumentation and connections.
Class Times:
ADS LAB2 MTWTHF 09:05AM 10:00AM L431
ADS LEC MTWTHF 08:30AM 09:00AM L431
Dates: 03/30 -04/20/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Urquidi
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This course emphasizes site layout, footings, wall foundations, and flat concrete work. Topics include estimating and reading blueprints as well as hands-on experience in footings and poured walls. A field project to provide practical experience is included.
Prerequisites: Take CON-136,  
Class Times:
TRC LAB3 M 08:00AM 02:30PM H102
TRC LAB3 TTH 10:00AM 02:30PM H102
TRC LEC MW 08:00AM 12:37PM H102
TRC LAB3 M 01:30PM 02:52PM H102
TRC LAB3 W 01:30PM 02:30PM H102
TRC LAB3 F 08:00AM 11:25AM H102
Dates: 03/30 -04/24/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Jolin
Credits: 2
This course is conducted in a surgical facility and provides students an on-the-job clinical experience with a variety of perioperative assignments. The student will experience a wide variety of operating room situations where he/she will use the skills learned in the classroom. Under the supervision of the clinical preceptor, the student will take part in surgical procedures and work as a member of the surgical team demonstrating preparedness for entry level employment. Instructor consent required.
Prerequisites: TAKE SUR-214  
Class Times:
OJT OJT OJT
Dates: 04/03 -05/08/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Donnelly
Credits: 2
This course is designed to introduce the student to the principles of DC and AC motors including connection and application. A working knowledge of transformers, including single and three phase connection to various voltages and applications will be provided.
Prerequisites: Take ELE-112 and ELE-195  
Class Times:
ADS LAB2 MWF 10:55AM 12:35PM L431
ADS LEC MWF 10:05AM 10:55AM L431
Dates: 04/07 -05/08/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Hardyk
Credits: 4
Course Level Fee: $140.00
This course combines lecture and lab activities to develop advanced automotive refinishing shop production skills by refinishing paint damaged automobiles to pre-damaged condition. Paint manufactures recommendations and refinishing shop standards are used to repair the vehicle to customer satisfaction.
Prerequisites: Take CRR-834,  
Class Times:
APT LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:05AM D402
APT LAB2 MTWTHF 12:30PM 01:40PM D403
APT LAB2 TTH 10:10AM 11:30AM D403
APT LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:35AM D402
APT LAB2 MWF 08:40AM 11:30AM D403
Dates: 04/10 -05/08/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Garvey
Credits: 3
This course builds on the foundational skills from Parametric Solid Modeling I, focusing on creating flexible and configurable designs using variables and equations.  Students learn how to handle more complex geometries, from defining intricate curves to generating advanced features like sweeps and lofts.  Emphasis is placed on making designs adaptable to changes, preparing students to manage complex projects efficiently.  Students also explore techniques for organizing assembly components and managing large-scale projects.
Prerequisites: Take CAD-140  
Class Times:
ADS LEC MTWTHF 08:00AM 08:40AM L407
ADS LAB2 MTWTHF 08:50AM 11:25AM L407
Dates: 04/13 -05/08/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Lesline
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $55.00
This course is designed to identify and demonstrate removal and replacement procedures of outer integral body panels using accepted industry standards. Sectioning of automotive panels and corrosion protection of repaired areas are shown.
Prerequisites: Take CRR-102 CRR-323 CRR-411,  
Class Times:
APT LEC MWF 08:00AM 08:40AM D420
APT LAB2 MTWTHF 12:30PM 01:50PM D418
APT LEC TTH 09:30AM 10:10AM D420
APT LAB2 TTH 10:20AM 11:30AM D418
APT LAB2 MWF 08:50AM 11:30AM D418
Dates: 04/21 -05/08/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Urquidi
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $25.00
This course is a combined lecture and lab course. Uses a basic knowledge of concrete gained in Footings and Foundations, CON 132, to further explore advanced and innovative ways of using concrete in the construction industry. The course also allows for the ACI, (American Concrete Institute), concrete certification.
Prerequisites: TAke CON-136 CON-132  
Class Times:
TRC LEC MW 08:00AM 02:50PM H102
TRC LAB2 TTH 10:00AM 02:30PM H102

TRC LEC T 10:00AM 12:10PM H102
TRC LAB2 F 08:00AM 11:30AM H102
TRC LAB2 T 01:30PM 02:30PM H102
Dates: 04/23 -05/08/26
Location: Sioux City
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 M 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 TH 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 W 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 F 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 M 04:00PM 09:00PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 W 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 S 08:00AM 01:30PM OTHR
Dates: 04/27 -05/01/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Nemitz
Credits: 1
Course Level Fee: $80.00
The purpose of this course is to prepare the students to sit for the Surgical Technology National Board Certified Examination. Preparation will be a review of materials previous presented throughout the surgical technology program.
Prerequisites: take SUR-535  
Class Times:
ADS LEC MTTHF 08:00AM 11:50AM L215
Dates: 05/26 -07/31/26
Location: Sioux City
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:
ADS LAB3 TWTH 12:30PM 03:40PM L427
ADS LEC TWTH 09:00AM 11:45AM L427
Dates: 05/26 -07/31/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
This course provides training in using the CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) coding system to report medical procedures information. Students will assign CPT codes to surgical operations and procedures.
Prerequisites: Take HSC-114 HIT-248  
Co-requisites: Take MAP-123
Class Times:
ADS LEC TTH 04:30PM 05:45PM L424
Dates: 05/26 -08/02/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Reeves
Credits: 3
This course provides training in using the CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) coding system to report medical procedures information. Students will assign CPT codes to surgical operations and procedures.
Prerequisites: Take HSC-114 HIT-248  
Co-requisites: Take MAP-123
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/26 -07/31/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course provides training on how to prepare an Evaluation and Management (E/M) audit for medical facilities. Students will review and audit medical documentation to ensure CPT guidelines are acheived. Students will recognize how to apply the guidelines in auditing medical documentation of the physician or other qualified health care professional.
Co-requisites: Take HIT-244
Class Times:
ADS LEC TTH 06:00AM 06:50AM L424
Dates: 05/26 -08/02/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course provides training on how to prepare an Evaluation and Management (E/M) audit for medical facilities. Students will review and audit medical documentation to ensure CPT guidelines are acheived. Students will recognize how to apply the guidelines in auditing medical documentation of the physician or other qualified health care professional.
Co-requisites: Take HIT-244
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/26 -07/31/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Slemp
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:
ADS LAB2 TTH 04:50PM 05:50PM L226
ADS LEC TTH 04:00PM 06:50PM L226
Dates: 05/26 -06/17/26
Location: Sioux City
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:
ADS LEC MWTH 08:30AM 02:00PM L303
Dates: 05/26 -07/07/26
Location: Sioux City
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:
ADS LAB T 11:00AM 01:45PM L303
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/26 -07/09/26
Location: Denison
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
DNWT LAB TH 04:00PM 06:45PM TBA
Dates: 05/26 -07/31/26
Location: Cherokee
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
CEWT LAB TH 09:00AM 11:45AM TBA
Dates: 05/26 -08/02/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Reeves
Credits: 3
This is the second of two medical transcription courses. Improvement of transcription skills and expansion of medical vocabulary used in preparing medical reports in specific specialty areas. This course emphasizes improving output and accuracy in producing a finished copy.
Prerequisites: Take MAP-134,  
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/26 -08/02/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Smith
Credits: 2
This course introduces principles of medical law, medical ethics, and bioethics. It will emphasize the function of law and ethical issues as it applies to the medical environment.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/26 -07/31/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 3
Course Level Fee: $150.00
This course is an unpaid, on-site practicum experience in a medical facility during which students apply competencies learned in all medical assistant program courses.
Class Times:
OTHR OJT OTHR
Dates: 05/26 -06/05/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course studies the theory and techniques of coaching the interscholastic athlete and the interscholastic team, as well as the related responsibilities, duties, and problems. This is one of four courses leading to the coaching authorization issued by the Iowa Department of Education as a head coach or assistant coach of any interscholastic athletic activity. Completion of this course after July 2000 fulfills the Iowa State coaching endorsement ethics requirement.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/26 -06/05/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course studies the theory and techniques of coaching the interscholastic athlete and the interscholastic team, as well as the related responsibilities, duties, and problems. This is one of four courses leading to the coaching authorization issued by the Iowa Department of Education as a head coach or assistant coach of any interscholastic athletic activity. Completion of this course after July 2000 fulfills the Iowa State coaching endorsement ethics requirement.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 05/26 -08/31/26
Location: Sioux City
Instructor: Williams
Credits: 2
This course provides on-the-job experience on campus or in the industry, giving the student experience and practical application of the competencies learned in the degree program. The internship is coordinated by the college instructor and supervised by an industry professional at the work site.
Class Times:
OTHR OJT OTHR
Dates: 06/06 -06/16/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course introduces concepts in sports psychology for elementary school age children and adolescents. Physical, psychological, and social growth is examined as they relate to physical activity and competitive athletics. This is one of four courses leading to the coaching authorization issued by the Iowa Department of Education as a head coach or assistant coach of any interscholastic athletic activity.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/06 -06/16/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course introduces concepts in sports psychology for elementary school age children and adolescents. Physical, psychological, and social growth is examined as they relate to physical activity and competitive athletics. This is one of four courses leading to the coaching authorization issued by the Iowa Department of Education as a head coach or assistant coach of any interscholastic athletic activity.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/09 -07/09/26
Location: Sioux City
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:
ADS LEC TTH 04:00PM 09:30PM L303
Dates: 06/17 -06/27/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course is an introduction to the physiological processes and anatomical features of the human body which are related to and affected by physical activity and training. This is one of the four courses leading to the coaching authorization issued by the Iowa Department of Education as a head coach or assistant coach of any interscholastic athletic activities.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/17 -06/27/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 1
This course is an introduction to the physiological processes and anatomical features of the human body which are related to and affected by physical activity and training. This is one of the four courses leading to the coaching authorization issued by the Iowa Department of Education as a head coach or assistant coach of any interscholastic athletic activities.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/19 -07/31/26
Location: Sioux City
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 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 W 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 F 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 SU 07:00AM 01:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 F 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
Dates: 06/28 -07/19/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course introduces conditioning programs and training methods that tend to prevent athletic injuries. This course provides basic skills in injury procedures, while providing practical experience in taping techniques. This is one of four courses leading to the coaching authorization issued by the Iowa Department of Education as a head coach or assistant coach of any interscholastic athletic activity.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 06/28 -07/19/26
Location: Online
Instructor: Staff
Credits: 2
This course introduces conditioning programs and training methods that tend to prevent athletic injuries. This course provides basic skills in injury procedures, while providing practical experience in taping techniques. This is one of four courses leading to the coaching authorization issued by the Iowa Department of Education as a head coach or assistant coach of any interscholastic athletic activity.
Class Times:
NET LEC WEB
Dates: 07/09 -07/31/26
Location: Sioux City
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 07:00AM 09:30PM OTHR
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 TH 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
Dates: 07/10 -07/31/26
Location: Sioux City
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 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 TH 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 T 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 SU 08:00AM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 TH 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 F 04:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
Dates: 07/11 -07/31/26
Location: Denison
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 M 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 W 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 S 07:00AM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 M 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 F 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
Dates: 07/11 -07/31/26
Location: Cherokee
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 M 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 S 07:00AM 01:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 M 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 F 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR
OTHR LAB2 W 03:00PM 09:30PM OTHR