Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: AKHS
Instructor: Held
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:
AKHS LEC 09:45AM 10:25AM TBA
Dates: 01/19 -05/27/26
Location: AKHS
Instructor: Held
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:
AKHS LEC 09:45AM 10:25AM TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/23/26
Location: DNHS
Instructor:
Credits: 3
This lecture course introduces the student to the global animal science industry. All specialized areas of animal science will be studied including nutrition, reproduction, genetics, health, and behavior. All major domesticated species of animals will be available for study.
Class Times:
LEC TTH 09:42AM 11:12AM
LEC MWF 09:42AM 11:12AM
Dates: 08/25 -12/23/25
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Livengood
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:
DNHS LEC TTH 09:42AM 11:12AM 3A
DNHS LEC MWF 09:42AM 11:12AM 3A
Dates: 08/25 -12/23/25
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Stater
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:
LEC
Dates: 08/25 -12/23/25
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Stater
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:
LEC MTWTHF 08:10AM 09:25AM
Dates: 08/25 -11/07/25
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Bruck
Credits: 3
This course will provide a working knowledge of oxyacetylene usage, MIG welding, along with TIG welding procedures. Specific welding procedures producing necessary weld constructions used in the automotive trade will be emphasized. The student develops skills through practice when completing industry accepted automotive welds on 22 gauge mild steel.
Class Times:
LAB2 TTH 08:05AM 11:12AM
LEC MWF 08:05AM 11:12AM
Dates: 08/25 -11/07/25
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Bruck
Credits: 3
This course will provide a working knowledge of oxyacetylene usage, MIG welding, along with TIG welding procedures. Specific welding procedures producing necessary weld constructions used in the automotive trade will be emphasized. The student develops skills through practice when completing industry accepted automotive welds on 22 gauge mild steel.
Class Times:
LAB2 TTH 08:05AM 11:12AM
LEC MWF 08:05AM 11:12AM
Dates: 08/25 -12/23/25
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Bruck
Credits: 3
This course provides the student with the basic theory of metal straightening, tool skill development, auto body nomenclature, and the materials commonly used to complete the repairs. Students practice roughing, shaping, sheet metal fabrication, metal finishing, and the use of body fillers on automotive body panels.
Class Times:
LAB2 MTWTHF 08:05AM 09:35AM
LEC MTWTHF 08:05AM 09:35AM
Dates: 08/25 -12/23/25
Location: DNHS
Instructor:
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:
DNWT LEC TTH 08:05AM 09:25AM TBA
DNWT LEC MWF 08:05AM 09:25AM TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/23/25
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Schmadeke
Credits: 2
This course is designed to develop skills for an out-of-hospital practitioner whose primary focus is to initiate immediate lifesaving care to patients while ensuring patient access to the emergency medical services system. EMRs possess the basic knowledge and skills necessary to provide lifesaving interventions while awaiting additional EMS response and rely on an EMS or public safety agency or larger scene response that includes other higher-level medical personnel. They must quickly assess patient needs, initiate treatment, and request additional resources.
Class Times:
LEC MWF 09:50AM 11:05AM
LAB2 TTH 09:50AM 11:05AM
Dates: 08/25 -12/23/25
Location: DNHS
Instructor:
Credits: 3
This course is an exploration of writing as a process with attention to audience, purpose and patterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete a writing sample to gauge preparedness for the course and then access instructional staff and resources in the Comet Learning Center both before and during the course to be successful.  
Class Times:
LEC MWF 11:55AM 01:10PM
LEC TTH 11:55AM 01:10PM
Dates: 08/25 -11/25/25
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Wulf
Credits: 3
This course is an exploration of writing as a process with attention to audience, purpose and patterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete a writing sample to gauge preparedness for the course and then access instructional staff and resources in the Comet Learning Center both before and during the course to be successful.  
Class Times:
LEC TTH 09:50AM 11:05AM
LEC MWF 09:50AM 11:05AM
Dates: 08/25 -11/25/25
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Wulf
Credits: 3
This course is an exploration of writing as a process with attention to audience, purpose and patterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete a writing sample to gauge preparedness for the course and then access instructional staff and resources in the Comet Learning Center both before and during the course to be successful.  
Class Times:
DNWT LEC TTH 11:55AM 01:10PM TBA
DNWT LEC MWF 11:55AM 01:10PM TBA
Dates: 08/25 -11/25/25
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Wulf
Credits: 3
This course is an exploration of writing as a process with attention to audience, purpose and patterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete a writing sample to gauge preparedness for the course and then access instructional staff and resources in the Comet Learning Center both before and during the course to be successful.  
Class Times:
DNWT LEC MWF 11:55AM 01:10PM TBA
DNWT LEC TTH 11:55AM 01:10PM TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/23/25
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Schmadeke
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:
LEC MWF 09:50AM 11:05AM
LEC TTH 09:50AM 11:05AM
Dates: 08/25 -11/25/25
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Wimmer
Credits: 3
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:
LEC
LAB
Dates: 08/25 -12/23/25
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Potts
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:
DNHS LEC MWF 11:19AM 01:17PM 2B
DNHS LEC TTH 11:19AM 01:17PM 2B
Dates: 08/25 -12/23/25
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Holt
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:
DNHS LEC TBA
DNHS LEC TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/25/25
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Bruck
Credits: 2
This course combines lecture and lab activities to present the Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) process used extensively by industry. It emphasizes hands-on applications, metal transfer concepts, GMAW equipment, and safety.
Class Times:
LEC MWF 11:55AM 01:10PM
LAB2 TTH 11:55AM 01:10PM
Dates: 11/10 -02/13/26
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Bruck
Credits: 3
This course provides instruction and practice in methods of adjusting and aligning bumpers, lamps, doors, fenders and exterior body panels. Emphasis is placed on the fit of fenders, doors, hoods, deck lids, grills, and the servicing of hinges and latches.
Class Times:
LEC MTWTHF 08:05AM 11:12AM
LAB2 MTWTHF 08:05AM 11:12AM
Dates: 11/10 -02/13/26
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Bruck
Credits: 3
This course provides instruction and practice in methods of adjusting and aligning bumpers, lamps, doors, fenders and exterior body panels. Emphasis is placed on the fit of fenders, doors, hoods, deck lids, grills, and the servicing of hinges and latches.
Class Times:
LEC MWF 08:05AM 11:12AM
LAB2 TTH 08:05AM 11:12AM
Dates: 12/01 -02/27/26
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Wulf
Credits: 3
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 with emphasis on developing more complex, sophisticated forms of exposition. It includes a research paper requiring library research, documentation, and bibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
DNWT LEC TTH 11:55AM 01:10PM TBA
DNWT LEC MWF 11:55AM 01:10PM TBA
Dates: 12/01 -02/27/26
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Wulf
Credits: 3
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 with emphasis on developing more complex, sophisticated forms of exposition. It includes a research paper requiring library research, documentation, and bibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
DNWT LEC TTH 11:55AM 01:10PM TBA
DNWT LEC MWF 11:55AM 01:10PM TBA
Dates: 12/01 -12/22/25
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Wimmer
Credits: 1
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:
LAB2
Dates: 01/06 -05/22/26
Location: DNHS
Instructor:
Credits: 3
This course is a food science course in the Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources career cluster. It deals with world food needs and available food supplies, types of food and their nutritive value and use, and the methods used and challenges involved in food production, transportation, preservation/ processing, storage, distribution, marketing and consumption. The course covers foods of animal origin.
Class Times:
LAB2 TTH 09:42AM 11:12AM
LEC MWF 09:42AM 11:12AM
Dates: 01/06 -05/22/26
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Livengood
Credits: 3
This course is a study of the principles and processes of written and oral communication as applied to occupational and personal use through practical reading, writing and speaking assignments. It emphasizes technical report writing, including preparation, organization, audience and the effective use of format, supplements and visuals.
Class Times:
LEC TTH 08:05AM 09:35AM
LEC MWF 08:05AM 09:35AM
Dates: 01/06 -05/22/26
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Stater
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:
LEC MWF 08:10AM 09:25AM
LEC TTH 08:10AM 09:25AM
Dates: 01/06 -05/22/26
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Bruck
Credits: 4
This course combines lecture and lab activities to introduce the basic procedures of surface preparation for refinishing. Techniques demonstrated include cleaning, sanding, and use of power tools and paint equipment. Students learn to use abrasives, undercoats, solvents and basecoat/clearcoat topcoats, and techniques of color sanding and polishing.
Class Times:
LEC MWF 08:05AM 11:12AM
LAB3 TTH 08:05AM 11:12AM
Dates: 01/06 -05/22/26
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Bruck
Credits: 4
This course combines lecture and lab activities to introduce the basic procedures of surface preparation for refinishing. Techniques demonstrated include cleaning, sanding, and use of power tools and paint equipment. Students learn to use abrasives, undercoats, solvents and basecoat/clearcoat topcoats, and techniques of color sanding and polishing.
Class Times:
LAB3 MTWTHF 08:05AM 11:12AM
LEC MTWTHF 08:05AM 11:12AM
Dates: 01/06 -05/22/26
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Pauley
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:
DNHS LAB2 TTH 09:50AM 11:05AM 2A
DNHS LEC MWF 09:50AM 11:05AM 2A
Dates: 01/06 -05/22/26
Location: DNHS
Instructor:
Credits: 3
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:
LEC MWF 08:05AM 09:35AM
LEC TTH 08:05AM 09:35AM
Dates: 01/06 -05/22/26
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Schmadeke
Credits: 2
This course is designed to develop skills for an out-of-hospital practitioner whose primary focus is to initiate immediate lifesaving care to patients while ensuring patient access to the emergency medical services system. EMRs possess the basic knowledge and skills necessary to provide lifesaving interventions while awaiting additional EMS response and rely on an EMS or public safety agency or larger scene response that includes other higher-level medical personnel. They must quickly assess patient needs, initiate treatment, and request additional resources.
Class Times:
LAB2 TTH 09:50AM 11:05AM
LEC MWF 09:50AM 11:05AM
Dates: 01/06 -05/22/26
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Wulf
Credits: 3
This course is an exploration of writing as a process with attention to audience, purpose and patterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete a writing sample to gauge preparedness for the course and then access instructional staff and resources in the Comet Learning Center both before and during the course to be successful.  
Class Times:
LEC MTWTHF 11:55AM 01:10PM
Dates: 01/06 -05/22/26
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Wulf
Credits: 3
This course is an exploration of writing as a process with attention to audience, purpose and patterns of exposition.
Prerequisites: Recommended ACT Composite of 22. Students may complete a writing sample to gauge preparedness for the course and then access instructional staff and resources in the Comet Learning Center both before and during the course to be successful.  
Class Times:
LEC MTWTHF 11:55AM 01:10PM
Dates: 01/06 -05/22/26
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Wulf
Credits: 3
This course is a continuation of ENG 105 with emphasis on developing more complex, sophisticated forms of exposition. It includes a research paper requiring library research, documentation, and bibliography.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105 Composition I  
Class Times:
LEC MTWTHF 11:19AM 01:17PM
Dates: 01/06 -05/22/26
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Schmadeke
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:
LEC TTH 09:50AM 11:05AM
LEC MWF 09:50AM 11:05AM
Dates: 01/06 -04/17/26
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Wimmer
Credits: 3
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:
LAB
LEC
Dates: 01/06 -05/22/26
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Ratliff
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:
LEC TTH 11:19AM 01:17PM
LEC MWF 11:19AM 01:17PM
Dates: 01/06 -05/22/26
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Potts
Credits: 3
This course covers all fundamental arithmetic concepts and more routine algebraic operations. Arithmetic concepts are fractions, percentages, graphing, decimals, ratios, word problems, metrics, areas, and volumes. Algebraic work includes solving simpler equations, proportions, and formula rearrangement.
Class Times:
LEC MWF 08:10AM 09:25AM
LEC TTH 08:10AM 09:25AM
Dates: 01/06 -05/22/26
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Holt
Credits: 3
This course introduces students to the scientific study of mental processes and behavior with emphasis on psychological theories. This course explains the importance of evidence-based approaches in practice and literature. Students apply critical thinking in relation to research methods and ethics in the field of psychology.
Class Times:
LEC MWF 09:42AM 11:12AM
LEC TTH 09:42AM 11:12AM
Dates: 01/06 -05/22/26
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Bruck
Credits: 3
This is the first of two courses designed for students to prepare for the AWS Certification. A combined lecture and lab course, students study safety, heat settings, polarity, and the proper selection of electrodes in the arc welding process. Topics include welding on carbon steel plate, use of visual inspection and destructive testing according to the AWS D 1.1 code.
Class Times:
LEC MWF 11:55AM 01:10PM
LAB2 TTH 11:55AM 01:10PM
Dates: 01/06 -05/22/26
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Bruck
Credits: 3
This is the first of two courses designed for students to prepare for the AWS Certification. A combined lecture and lab course, students study safety, heat settings, polarity, and the proper selection of electrodes in the arc welding process. Topics include welding on carbon steel plate, use of visual inspection and destructive testing according to the AWS D 1.1 code.
Class Times:
LEC MWF 11:55AM 01:10PM
LAB2 TTH 11:55AM 01:10PM
Dates: 01/06 -05/22/26
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Bruck
Credits: 3
This is the second of two courses designed for students to prepare for the AWS certification. A combined lecture and lab course, students study safety, heat settings, polarity, penetration welding, horizontal and vertical welding, and the proper selection of electrodes in the arc welding process. Topics include welding on carbon steel plate, use of visual inspection and destructive testing according to the AWS D 1.1 code.
Prerequisites: Take WEL-147  
Class Times:
LEC MWF 11:55AM 01:10PM
LAB2 TTH 11:55AM 01:10PM
Dates: 01/06 -05/22/26
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Bruck
Credits: 3
This is the second of two courses designed for students to prepare for the AWS certification. A combined lecture and lab course, students study safety, heat settings, polarity, penetration welding, horizontal and vertical welding, and the proper selection of electrodes in the arc welding process. Topics include welding on carbon steel plate, use of visual inspection and destructive testing according to the AWS D 1.1 code.
Prerequisites: Take WEL-147  
Class Times:
LEC MWF 11:55AM 01:10PM
LAB2 TTH 11:55AM 01:10PM
Dates: 02/16 -05/22/26
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Bruck
Credits: 3
This course provides instruction and practice in the servicing of dash assemblies, headliners, seats and seat belts, interior trim, and door hardware. The removal and installation of automotive glass and trim will be practiced.
Class Times:
LEC MWF 08:05AM 11:12AM
LAB2 TTH 08:05AM 11:12AM
Dates: 02/16 -05/22/26
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Bruck
Credits: 3
This course provides instruction and practice in the servicing of dash assemblies, headliners, seats and seat belts, interior trim, and door hardware. The removal and installation of automotive glass and trim will be practiced.
Class Times:
LAB2 TTH 08:05AM 11:12AM
LEC MWF 08:05AM 11:12AM
Dates: 03/02 -05/22/26
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Wulf
Credits: 3
This course provides an introduction to the study of short fiction, poetry, and drama.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105,  
Class Times:
LEC TTH 09:50AM 11:05AM
LEC MWF 09:50AM 11:05AM
Dates: 03/02 -05/22/26
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Wulf
Credits: 3
This course provides an introduction to the study of short fiction, poetry, and drama.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105,  
Class Times:
DNWT LEC MWF 11:55AM 01:10PM TBA
DNWT LEC TTH 11:55AM 01:10PM TBA
Dates: 03/02 -05/22/26
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Wulf
Credits: 3
This course provides an introduction to the study of short fiction, poetry, and drama.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105,  
Class Times:
DNWT LEC MWF 11:55AM 01:10PM TBA
DNWT LEC TTH 11:55AM 01:10PM TBA
Dates: 04/20 -05/22/26
Location: DNHS
Instructor: Wimmer
Credits: 1
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:
LAB2
Dates: 08/18 -12/19/25
Location: DVHS
Instructor: Nash
Credits: 3
This is the first of two courses designed for students to prepare for the AWS Certification. A combined lecture and lab course, students study safety, heat settings, polarity, and the proper selection of electrodes in the arc welding process. Topics include welding on carbon steel plate, use of visual inspection and destructive testing according to the AWS D 1.1 code.
Class Times:
DVHS LAB2 TTH 01:40PM 03:10PM 3B
DVHS LEC MWF 01:40PM 03:10PM 3B
Dates: 01/06 -05/15/26
Location: DVHS
Instructor: Nash
Credits: 2
This course combines lecture and lab activities to present the Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) process used extensively by industry. It emphasizes hands-on applications, metal transfer concepts, GMAW equipment, and safety.
Class Times:
DVHS LAB2 TTH 01:40PM 03:10PM 3B
DVHS LEC MWF 01:40PM 03:10PM 3B
Dates: 08/25 -12/19/25
Location: HINT
Instructor:
Credits: 3
This lecture course introduces the student to the global animal science industry. All specialized areas of animal science will be studied including nutrition, reproduction, genetics, health, and behavior. All major domesticated species of animals will be available for study.
Class Times:
HINT LEC MTWTHF 09:30AM 10:14AM TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/19/25
Location: HINT
Instructor: Osborne
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:
HINT LEC MTWTHF 11:04AM 11:48AM TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/19/25
Location: HINT
Instructor: Hertenstein
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:
HINT LEC MTWTHF 08:38AM 09:26AM TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/19/25
Location: HINT
Instructor: Brown
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:
HINT LEC MTWTHF 11:04AM 11:48AM TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/19/25
Location: HINT
Instructor: Brown
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:
HINT LEC MTWTHF 11:51AM 12:59PM TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/19/25
Location: HINT
Instructor: Nelson
Credits: 4
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:
HINT LEC MTWTHF 09:30AM 10:14AM TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/19/25
Location: HINT
Instructor: Nelson
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:
HINT LEC MTWTHF 11:51AM 12:59PM TBA
Dates: 01/06 -05/20/26
Location: HINT
Instructor: Brown
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:
HINT LEC MTWTHF 11:04AM 11:48AM TBA
Dates: 01/06 -05/20/26
Location: HINT
Instructor: Brown
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:
HINT LEC MTWTHF 11:51AM 12:59PM TBA
Dates: 01/06 -05/20/26
Location: HINT
Instructor: Nelson
Credits: 4
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:
HINT LEC MTWTHF 01:49PM 02:33PM TBA
Dates: 01/06 -05/20/26
Location: HINT
Instructor: Nelson
Credits: 5
This is an intensive course in College Algebra and Trigonometry.  Topics include algebraic equations and inequalities, functions and their graphs, exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometric identities and equations, sequences and series, and applications.
Prerequisites: MAT 121 or ACT Math score of 22 or ALEKS assessment score of 35.  
Class Times:
HINT LEC MTWTHF 09:30AM 10:14AM TBA
Dates: 01/06 -05/20/26
Location: HINT
Instructor: Nelson
Credits: 5
This is an intensive course in College Algebra and Trigonometry.  Topics include algebraic equations and inequalities, functions and their graphs, exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometric identities and equations, sequences and series, and applications.
Prerequisites: MAT 121 or ACT Math score of 22 or ALEKS assessment score of 35.  
Class Times:
HINT LEC MTWTHF 11:04AM 11:48AM TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/19/25
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Ingalls
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:
LMHS LAB2 TBA
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/19/25
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Ingalls
Credits: 2
This course is designed to help students explore and discover the many opportunities that are available in the profession of agriculture and related industries both nationally and internationally.
Class Times:
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/19/25
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Kluver
Credits: 3
This introductory course provides an orientation to required automotive shop/lab safety, the use of hand tools, power tools, and other common equipment related to an automotive repair shop.  Students will be introduced to vehicle maintenance, brake systems, engine fundamentals, and suspension and steering components.  Students will have the opportunity to identify worn or failed parts of a vehicle, and to replace components as necessary.
Class Times:
LMHS LEC TBA
LMHS LAB2 TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/19/25
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Kluver
Credits: 3
This introductory course provides an orientation to required automotive shop/lab safety, the use of hand tools, power tools, and other common equipment related to an automotive repair shop.  Students will be introduced to vehicle maintenance, brake systems, engine fundamentals, and suspension and steering components.  Students will have the opportunity to identify worn or failed parts of a vehicle, and to replace components as necessary.
Class Times:
LMHS LEC TBA
LMHS LAB2 TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/19/25
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Kluver
Credits: 4
This course introduces students to electrical theory, diagnosis, and service practices related to the electrical systems found on today's automobiles. There is an emphasis on battery starting and charging systems, lighting systems, and hybrid vehicle electrical systems. Practical applications of schematics and electrical system diagnosis using circuit theory are discussed.
Prerequisites: Take AUT-615,  
Class Times:
LMHS LEC TBA
LMHS LAB3 TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/19/25
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Wright
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:
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/19/25
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Wright
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:
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/19/25
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Fehringer
Credits: 3
This course introduces students to standard industry practices for technical and industrial illustration. Emphasis is placed on understanding how edges and surfaces are represented using orthographic projection. Students will use computers to create technical drawings.
Prerequisites: Take DRF-113  
Class Times:
LMHS LEC TBA
LMHS LAB2 TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/19/25
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Mena
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:
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 08/25 -11/21/25
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Fitch
Credits: 1
This course covers mechanical, chemical, environmental and electrical aspects of safety. The role of OSHA in the workplace is presented. Students will become familiar with forms such as Material Safety Data Sheets and will be trained in the use of (PPE) Personal Protective Equipment and in other safety procedures related to materials handling and storage. Industrial hazards such as fall protection and caught-in/struck-by will be emphasized. Students will receive the OSHA 10 safety training and will have the opportunity to be awarded an OSHA 10 card.
Class Times:
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 08/25 -11/21/25
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Hommes
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:
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 08/25 -11/21/25
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Hommes
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:
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 08/25 -11/21/25
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Hommes
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:
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 08/25 -11/21/25
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Hommes
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:
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/19/25
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Cunningham
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:
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/19/25
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Whited
Credits: 3
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:
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/19/25
Location: LMHS
Instructor: VanOtterloo
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:
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/19/25
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Powell
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:
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 08/25 -11/21/25
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Rolling
Credits: 3
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:
LMHS LAB TBA
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/19/25
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Carter
Credits: 4
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:
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/19/25
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Carter
Credits: 4
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:
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/19/25
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Carter
Credits: 5
This is an intensive course in College Algebra and Trigonometry.  Topics include algebraic equations and inequalities, functions and their graphs, exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometric identities and equations, sequences and series, and applications.
Prerequisites: MAT 121 or ACT Math score of 22 or ALEKS assessment score of 35.  
Class Times:
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/19/25
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Carter
Credits: 5
This is an intensive course in College Algebra and Trigonometry.  Topics include algebraic equations and inequalities, functions and their graphs, exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometric identities and equations, sequences and series, and applications.
Prerequisites: MAT 121 or ACT Math score of 22 or ALEKS assessment score of 35.  
Class Times:
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/19/25
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Carter
Credits: 5
This course is a study of functions, limits, continuity, differentiation, and integration. Emphasis is on theory and applications throughout. The course is designed to satisfy the Calculus requirement for most non-math and non-engineering major students.
Prerequisites: MAT 121 or ACT Math score of 24 or ALEKS assessment score of 40.  
Class Times:
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/19/25
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Carter
Credits: 5
This course is a study of functions, limits, continuity, differentiation, and integration. Emphasis is on theory and applications throughout. The course is designed to satisfy the Calculus requirement for most non-math and non-engineering major students.
Prerequisites: MAT 121 or ACT Math score of 24 or ALEKS assessment score of 40.  
Class Times:
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/19/25
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Anderson
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:
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/19/25
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Prichard
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:
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/19/25
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Hommes
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:
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/19/25
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Hommes
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:
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 08/25 -11/21/25
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Fitch
Credits: 3
This is the first of two courses designed for students to prepare for the AWS Certification. A combined lecture and lab course, students study safety, heat settings, polarity, and the proper selection of electrodes in the arc welding process. Topics include welding on carbon steel plate, use of visual inspection and destructive testing according to the AWS D 1.1 code.
Class Times:
LMHS LEC TBA
LMHS LAB2 TBA
Dates: 08/25 -11/21/25
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Fitch
Credits: 2
This course combines lecture and lab activities to present the Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG) process used extensively by industry. It emphasizes hands-on applications, metal transfer concepts, GMAW equipment, and safety.
Class Times:
LMHS LAB2 TBA
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 11/24 -02/27/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Hommes
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:
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 11/24 -02/27/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Hommes
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:
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 11/24 -02/27/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Hommes
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:
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 11/24 -02/27/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Hommes
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:
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 11/24 -12/19/25
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Rolling
Credits: 1
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:
LMHS LAB2 TBA
Dates: 11/24 -03/13/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Fitch
Credits: 4
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:
LMHS LEC TBA
LMHS LAB2 TBA
Dates: 11/24 -03/13/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Fitch
Credits: 1
This course combines lecture and lab activities to present basic measuring and layout tools used extensively by industry, as well as application of basic symbols. It emphasizes hands-on applications, accurate measurements techniques and proper use of tools and interpretation of basic weld symbols.
Class Times:
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 11/25 -02/27/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Fitch
Credits: 3
This is the second of two courses designed for students to prepare for the AWS certification. A combined lecture and lab course, students study safety, heat settings, polarity, penetration welding, horizontal and vertical welding, and the proper selection of electrodes in the arc welding process. Topics include welding on carbon steel plate, use of visual inspection and destructive testing according to the AWS D 1.1 code.
Prerequisites: Take WEL-147  
Class Times:
LMHS LEC TBA
LMHS LAB2 TBA
Dates: 01/05 -05/21/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Ingalls
Credits: 3
This lecture course introduces the student to the global animal science industry. All specialized areas of animal science will be studied including nutrition, reproduction, genetics, health, and behavior. All major domesticated species of animals will be available for study.
Class Times:
LMHS LEC 10:57AM 11:42AM TBA
Dates: 01/05 -05/21/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Kluver
Credits: 3
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:
LMHS LAB3 12:18PM 01:52PM TBA
LMHS LEC 12:18PM 01:52PM TBA
Dates: 01/05 -05/21/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Kluver
Credits: 4
This course covers theory, diagnosis and service practices related to electronic systems found on today's automobiles. The basics of electricity, meter use and circuit analysis is extensively covered. Special emphasis is made in the areas of schematics use, electrical system diagnosis, and circuit theory. Semiconductor use and computer operation will also be covered.
Prerequisites: Take AUT-115,  
Class Times:
LMHS LEC 08:30AM 10:04AM TBA
LMHS LAB3 08:30AM 10:04AM TBA
Dates: 01/05 -05/21/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Kluver
Credits: 4
This course covers theory, diagnosis and service practices related to electronic systems found on today's automobiles. The basics of electricity, meter use and circuit analysis is extensively covered. Special emphasis is made in the areas of schematics use, electrical system diagnosis, and circuit theory. Semiconductor use and computer operation will also be covered.
Prerequisites: Take AUT-115,  
Class Times:
LMHS LAB3 10:08AM 11:42AM TBA
LMHS LEC 10:08AM 11:42AM TBA
Dates: 01/05 -05/21/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Wright
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:
LMHS LEC 10:08AM 10:53AM TBA
Dates: 01/05 -05/21/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Fehringer
Credits: 3
This course teaches parametric solid model CAD basics. Three-dimensional parametric concepts with design intent and solid CAD models will be built and edited. This course builds on previous basic drafting skills and focuses on using parametric solid modeling design software to develop technical drawings. Topics include patterns of features, editing, adding dimensions and creating simple assemblies.
Prerequisites: Take CAD-269  
Class Times:
LMHS LAB3 TBA
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 01/05 -05/21/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Mena
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:
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 01/05 -05/21/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Vickery
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:
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 01/05 -05/21/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Wise
Credits: 7
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:
LMHS LEC TBA
LMHS LAB3 TBA
Dates: 01/05 -05/21/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Cunningham
Credits: 3
This course surveys Western history from the age of Enlightenment in the Eighteenth century to present day.
Class Times:
LMHS LEC 09:19AM 10:04AM TBA
Dates: 01/05 -05/21/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Whited
Credits: 3
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:
LMHS LEC 08:30AM 09:15AM TBA
Dates: 01/05 -05/21/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: VanOtterloo
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:
LMHS LEC 09:19AM 10:04AM TBA
Dates: 01/05 -05/21/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Powell
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:
LMHS LEC 10:08AM 10:53AM TBA
Dates: 01/05 -03/27/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Rolling
Credits: 3
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:
LMHS LEC 02:45PM 03:30PM TBA
LMHS LAB 02:45PM 03:30PM TBA
Dates: 01/05 -05/21/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Carter
Credits: 4
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:
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 01/05 -05/21/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Carter
Credits: 4
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:
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 01/05 -05/21/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Anderson
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:
LMHS LEC TBA
Dates: 01/05 -05/21/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Wright
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:
LMHS LEC 10:08AM 10:53AM TBA
Dates: 01/05 -05/21/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Wright
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:
LMHS LEC 08:30AM 09:15AM TBA
Dates: 01/05 -05/21/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Prichard
Credits: 2
The course introduces the basic materials of music, including musical notation and the basic elements of music including melody, harmony, rhythm, texture, keys, major and minor scale structures, chord construction, and composition. This class is intended for students with strong interest but limited background in music theory.
Co-requisites: Take MUS-125
Class Times:
LMHS LEC TBA
LMHS LAB2 TBA
Dates: 01/05 -05/21/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Prichard
Credits: 2
This course develops the ability to recognize and notate simple intervals, rhythms, melodies and chord progressions. Sight-singing skills are strengthened using the sol-feggio method. Basic piano keyboard skills are acquired. Music majors must take this course in conjunction with MUS-115.
Co-requisites: Take MUS-115
Class Times:
LMHS LEC 10:08AM 10:53AM TBA
Dates: 01/05 -05/21/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Hommes
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:
LMHS LEC 02:45PM 03:30PM TBA
Dates: 03/02 -05/21/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Hommes
Credits: 3
This course provides an introduction to the study of short fiction, poetry, and drama.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105,  
Class Times:
LMHS LEC 09:19AM 10:04AM TBA
Dates: 03/02 -05/21/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Hommes
Credits: 3
This course provides an introduction to the study of short fiction, poetry, and drama.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105,  
Class Times:
LMHS LEC 11:46AM 12:31PM TBA
Dates: 03/02 -05/21/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Hommes
Credits: 3
This course provides an introduction to the study of short fiction, poetry, and drama.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105,  
Class Times:
LMHS LEC 01:07PM 01:52PM TBA
Dates: 03/02 -05/21/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Hommes
Credits: 3
This course provides an introduction to the study of short fiction, poetry, and drama.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105,  
Class Times:
LMHS LEC 01:56PM 02:41PM TBA
Dates: 03/02 -05/21/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Fitch
Credits: 2
In this course students will learn the fundamentals of oxy/fuel welding including the safe operation, proper setup, and welding and metal cutting skills. Topics include fusion welding and brazing on light gauge metals, as well as cutting on heavy and light gauge metals.
Class Times:
LMHS LEC 08:30AM 10:04AM TBA
LMHS LAB3 08:30AM 10:04AM TBA
Dates: 03/16 -05/21/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Fitch
Credits: 3
This course combines lecture and lab activities to present Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding process. Students study equipment use, welding procedures, position welding, welding of common metals and safety precautions. Topics include welding in all positions on ferrous and nonferrous metals.
Prerequisites: Take WEL-120,  
Class Times:
LMHS LEC 08:30AM 10:04AM TBA
LMHS LAB2 08:30AM 10:04AM TBA
Dates: 03/30 -05/21/26
Location: LMHS
Instructor: Rolling
Credits: 1
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:
LMHS LAB2 TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/23/25
Location: MVAO
Instructor: Sass
Credits: 3
This course is designed to teach the key concepts and skills required to record a variety of accounting entries for both a service and merchandising business, to prepare financial statements, to record payroll entries, to prepare payroll records and to utilize good cash management skills. The skills learned will prepare students for direct job entry as small business owners and entrepreneurs. These accounting concepts are applied to a variety of companies.
Class Times:
MVAO LEC MTWTHF 02:45PM 03:30PM TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/23/25
Location: MVAO
Instructor: Sass
Credits: 3
This course familiarizes the student with the many dimensions of the professional secretary's position in a modern day office, such as personal traits, telephone skills, communication processing capabilities, office supplies and equipment, and material utilization. The specific job skills introduced are utilization of business resources, making travel arrangements, arranging meetings and conferences and performing banking responsibilities. The student will be equipped to handle these functions in a modern day office, and will refine skills associate with communication effectively in the office.
Class Times:
MVAO LEC MTWTHF 12:05PM 01:06PM TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/23/25
Location: MVAO
Instructor: Wimmer
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:
MVAO LAB2 MTWTHF 02:45PM 03:30PM TBA
MVAO LEC MTWTHF 02:45PM 03:30PM TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/23/25
Location: MVAO
Instructor: Wimmer
Credits: 3
This course is a food science course in the Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources career cluster. It deals with world food needs and available food supplies, types of food and their nutritive value and use, and the methods used and challenges involved in food production, transportation, preservation/ processing, storage, distribution, marketing and consumption. The course covers foods of animal origin.
Class Times:
MVAO LEC MTWTHF 10:06AM 10:51AM TBA
MVAO LAB2 MTWTHF 10:06AM 10:51AM TBA
Dates: 08/25 -12/23/25
Location: MVAO
Instructor: Burger
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:
MVAO LEC MTWTHF 09:18AM 10:03AM TBA
Dates: 01/06 -05/22/26
Location: MVAO
Instructor: Wimmer
Credits: 2
This course is designed to help students explore and discover the many opportunities that are available in the profession of agriculture and related industries both nationally and internationally.
Class Times:
MVAO LEC MTWTHF 11:17AM 12:02PM TBA
Dates: 01/06 -05/22/26
Location: MVAO
Instructor: Wimmer
Credits: 3
This lecture course introduces the student to the global animal science industry. All specialized areas of animal science will be studied including nutrition, reproduction, genetics, health, and behavior. All major domesticated species of animals will be available for study.
Class Times:
MVAO LEC MTWTHF 02:45PM 03:30PM TBA
Dates: 01/06 -05/22/26
Location: MVAO
Instructor: Sass
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:
MVAO LEC MTWTHF 12:05PM 01:06PM TBA
MVAO LAB2 MTWTHF 12:05PM 01:06PM TBA
Dates: 01/06 -05/22/26
Location: MVAO
Instructor: Burger
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:
MVAO LEC MTWTHF 09:18AM 10:03AM TBA
Dates: 01/06 -05/22/26
Location: MVAO
Instructor: Sass
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:
MVAO LEC MTWTHF 02:45PM 03:30PM TBA
Dates: 08/25 -11/25/25
Location: SBHS
Instructor: Blake
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:
SBHS LEC TTH 11:35AM 12:35PM 3A
SBHS LEC MWF 11:35AM 12:35PM 3A
Dates: 08/25 -12/23/25
Location: SBHS
Instructor: Adams
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:
SBHS LEC MWF 10:00AM 11:30AM 2A
SBHS LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:30AM 2A
Dates: 12/01 -02/27/26
Location: SBHS
Instructor: Blake
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:
SBHS LEC TTH 11:35AM 12:35PM 3A
SBHS LEC MWF 11:35AM 12:35PM 3A
Dates: 01/05 -05/22/26
Location: SBHS
Instructor: Adams
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:
SBHS LEC MWF 01:50PM 03:20PM 3A
SBHS LEC TTH 01:50PM 03:20PM 3A
Dates: 01/05 -05/22/26
Location: SBHS
Instructor: Oehlerking
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:
SBHS LEC TTH 10:00AM 11:30AM 2A
SBHS LEC MWF 10:00AM 11:30AM 2A
Dates: 03/02 -05/22/26
Location: SBHS
Instructor: Blake
Credits: 3
This course provides an introduction to the study of short fiction, poetry, and drama.
Prerequisites: Take ENG-105,  
Class Times:
SBHS LEC MWF 11:35AM 12:35PM 3A
SBHS LEC TTH 11:35AM 12:35PM 3A
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Bryce
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:
SCRR LEC MWF 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
SCRR LEC TTH 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Bryce
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:
SCRR LEC TTH 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
SCRR LEC MWF 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Bryce
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:
SCRR LEC MWF 11:44AM 01:10PM 3A
SCRR LEC TTH 11:44AM 01:10PM 3A
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Bryce
Credits: 3
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:
SCRR LEC MWF 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
SCRR LEC TTH 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Bryce
Credits: 3
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:
SCRR LEC MWF 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
SCRR LEC TTH 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Bryce
Credits: 3
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:
SCRR LEC TTH 09:36AM 11:01AM 2A
SCRR LEC MWF 09:36AM 11:01AM 2A
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Gaul
Credits: 2
This course is designed to develop skills for an out-of-hospital practitioner whose primary focus is to initiate immediate lifesaving care to patients while ensuring patient access to the emergency medical services system. EMRs possess the basic knowledge and skills necessary to provide lifesaving interventions while awaiting additional EMS response and rely on an EMS or public safety agency or larger scene response that includes other higher-level medical personnel. They must quickly assess patient needs, initiate treatment, and request additional resources.
Class Times:
SCRR LEC MWF 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
SCRR LAB2 TTH 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Gaul
Credits: 2
This course is designed to develop skills for an out-of-hospital practitioner whose primary focus is to initiate immediate lifesaving care to patients while ensuring patient access to the emergency medical services system. EMRs possess the basic knowledge and skills necessary to provide lifesaving interventions while awaiting additional EMS response and rely on an EMS or public safety agency or larger scene response that includes other higher-level medical personnel. They must quickly assess patient needs, initiate treatment, and request additional resources.
Class Times:
SCRR LAB2 TTH 09:36AM 11:01AM 2A
SCRR LEC MWF 09:36AM 11:01AM 2A
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Gaul
Credits: 3
This course is an examination of devices and systems that support the fire service in the detection and suppression of fire.
Class Times:
SCRR LEC TTH 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
SCRR LEC MWF 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Gaul
Credits: 3
This course provides an overview to fire protection; career opportunities in fire protection and related fields; philosophy and history of fire protection/service; fire loss analysis; organization and function of public and private fire protection services; fire departments as part of local government; laws and regulations affecting the fire service; fire service nomenclature; specific fire protection functions; basic fire chemistry and physics; introduction to fire protection systems; and introduction to fire strategy and tactics.
Class Times:
SCRR LEC TTH 09:36AM 11:01AM 2B
SCRR LEC MWF 09:36AM 11:01AM 2B
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Widrowicz
Credits: 3
This course covers an introduction to the Mac OS interface and associated hardware. It also covers the Adobe Photoshop software, which is used to manipulate images used in digital and printed media. Topics include software interface, tools, retouching, collage, scanning, keyboard shortcuts, corrective filters and techniques, color correction and automation.
Class Times:
SCRR LAB2 TTH 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
SCRR LEC MWF 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Widrowicz
Credits: 3
This course covers an introduction to the Mac OS interface and associated hardware. It also covers the Adobe Photoshop software, which is used to manipulate images used in digital and printed media. Topics include software interface, tools, retouching, collage, scanning, keyboard shortcuts, corrective filters and techniques, color correction and automation.
Class Times:
SCRR LAB2 TTH 11:44AM 01:10PM 3A
SCRR LEC MWF 11:44AM 01:10PM 3A
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Widrowicz
Credits: 3
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:
SCRR LEC MWF 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
SCRR LAB2 TTH 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Widrowicz
Credits: 3
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:
SCRR LAB2 TTH 01:12PM 02:37PM 4A
SCRR LEC MWF 01:12PM 02:37PM 4A
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Miller
Credits: 2
This course provides students with a solid foundation in food service sanitation and safety. Upon completion, students may earn ServSafe Food Manager Certification.
Class Times:
SCRR LEC TTH 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
SCRR LEC MWF 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Miller
Credits: 2
This course is designed to widen the students' culinary knowledge and provide a technical understanding of the tools, resources, professional associations, and career opportunities available. Also, students will discuss the ethical standards related to the culinary and hospitality fields. Other areas to be addressed include industry trends, flavor profiles, and heat transfer methods.
Class Times:
SCRR LEC TTH 09:36AM 11:01AM 2B
SCRR LEC MWF 09:36AM 11:01AM 2B
Dates: 08/25 -12/05/25
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Koppelman
Credits: 3
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:
SCRR LEC MWF 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
SCRR LAB TTH 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
Dates: 08/25 -12/05/25
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Koppelman
Credits: 3
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:
SCRR LAB TTH 09:36AM 11:01AM 2A
SCRR LEC MWF 09:36AM 11:01AM 2A
Dates: 08/25 -12/05/25
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Koppelman
Credits: 3
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:
SCRR LAB TTH 01:12PM 02:37PM 4B
SCRR LEC MWF 01:12PM 02:37PM 4B
Dates: 08/25 -12/05/25
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Koppelman
Credits: 3
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:
SCRR LAB TTH 11:44AM 01:10PM 3B
SCRR LEC MWF 11:44AM 01:10PM 3B
Dates: 08/25 -09/26/25
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Drent
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:
SCRR LEC TTH 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
SCRR LEC MWF 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Kelly
Credits: 4
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:
SCRR LEC MWF 01:12PM 02:37PM 4A
SCRR LAB2 TTH 01:12PM 02:37PM 4A
Dates: 09/29 -10/31/25
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Drent
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:
SCRR LEC MWF 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
SCRR LEC TTH 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
Dates: 11/03 -12/05/25
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Drent
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:
SCRR LEC TTH 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
SCRR LEC MWF 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
Dates: 12/08 -01/15/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Koppelman
Credits: 1
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:
SCRR LAB2 MWF 1B
SCRR LAB2 TTH 1B
Dates: 12/08 -01/15/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Koppelman
Credits: 1
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:
SCRR LAB2 MWF 2A
SCRR LAB2 TTH 2A
Dates: 12/08 -01/15/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Koppelman
Credits: 1
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:
SCRR LAB2 MWF 3B
SCRR LAB2 TTH 3B
Dates: 12/08 -01/15/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Koppelman
Credits: 1
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:
SCRR LAB2 TTH 4B
SCRR LAB2 MWF 4B
Dates: 12/08 -01/15/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Drent
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:
SCRR LEC TTH 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
SCRR LEC MWF 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
Dates: 01/19 -05/29/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Bryce
Credits: 3
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:
SCRR LEC TTH 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
SCRR LEC MWF 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
Dates: 01/19 -05/29/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Bryce
Credits: 3
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:
SCRR LEC TTH 09:36AM 11:01AM 2B
SCRR LEC MWF 09:36AM 11:01AM 2B
Dates: 01/19 -05/29/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Bryce
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:
SCRR LEC MWF 09:36AM 11:01AM 1B
SCRR LEC TTH 09:36AM 11:01AM 1B
Dates: 01/19 -05/29/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Bryce
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:
SCRR LEC MWF 09:36AM 11:01AM 2A
SCRR LEC TTH 09:36AM 11:01AM 2A
Dates: 01/19 -05/29/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Gaul
Credits: 3
This course is an examination of devices and systems that support the fire service in the detection and suppression of fire.
Class Times:
SCRR LEC TTH 09:36AM 11:01AM 2A
SCRR LEC MWF 09:36AM 11:01AM 2A
Dates: 01/19 -05/29/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Gaul
Credits: 3
This course provides an overview to fire protection; career opportunities in fire protection and related fields; philosophy and history of fire protection/service; fire loss analysis; organization and function of public and private fire protection services; fire departments as part of local government; laws and regulations affecting the fire service; fire service nomenclature; specific fire protection functions; basic fire chemistry and physics; introduction to fire protection systems; and introduction to fire strategy and tactics.
Class Times:
SCRR LEC MWF 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
SCRR LEC TTH 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
Dates: 01/19 -05/29/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Gaul
Credits: 4
This course provides basic fire training relating to the NFPA 1001 standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications. It reflects the most current standards as adopted by the Fire Service Training Bureau and can prepare students to take the written Fire Fighter One exam and the Practical Skills Performance exam.
Class Times:
SCRR LAB3 TTH 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
SCRR LEC MWF 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
Dates: 01/19 -05/29/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Gaul
Credits: 1
This course focuses on hazardous materials operations and follows the requirements of NFPA 472 for the standard for competence of responders to hazardous materials/weapons of mass destruction incidents.
Class Times:
SCRR LEC MWF 09:36AM 11:01AM 2B
SCRR LEC TTH 09:36AM 11:01AM 2B
Dates: 01/19 -05/29/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Widrowicz
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:
SCRR LEC MWF 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
SCRR LAB2 TTH 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
Dates: 01/19 -05/29/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Widrowicz
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:
SCRR LEC MWF 11:44AM 01:10PM 3A
SCRR LAB2 TTH 11:44AM 01:10PM 3A
Dates: 01/19 -05/29/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Widrowicz
Credits: 3
This course provides insight into the effective use of color through the study of contemporary color theory including additive and subtractive color. This course involves the development of color perception, expression, and application in traditional and digital design, through a series of problem solving exercises and projects. Fundamental studio experiences, along with a historical perspective, will provide insight and understanding to the intrinsic power of color in design.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-131  
Class Times:
SCRR LAB2 TTH 09:36AM 11:01AM 2A
SCRR LEC MWF 09:36AM 11:01AM 2A
Dates: 01/19 -05/29/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Widrowicz
Credits: 3
This course provides insight into the effective use of color through the study of contemporary color theory including additive and subtractive color. This course involves the development of color perception, expression, and application in traditional and digital design, through a series of problem solving exercises and projects. Fundamental studio experiences, along with a historical perspective, will provide insight and understanding to the intrinsic power of color in design.
Prerequisites: Take GRA-131  
Class Times:
SCRR LAB2 TTH 01:12PM 02:37PM 4A
SCRR LEC MWF 01:12PM 02:37PM 4A
Dates: 01/19 -05/29/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Miller
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:
SCRR LEC MWF 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
SCRR LEC TTH 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
Dates: 01/19 -05/29/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Miller
Credits: 2
This course is designed to give students an overview of menu planning. Topics include menu layout and design, truth-in-lending guidelines, nutrition in menu planning, menu prices, themed and seasonal menus, product mix and planning resources.
Prerequisites: Take HCM-303, WITH C- OR BETTER  
Class Times:
SCRR LEC MWF 09:36AM 11:01AM 2B
SCRR LEC TTH 09:36AM 11:01AM 2B
Dates: 01/19 -05/29/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Ruble
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:
SCRR LEC TTH 11:44AM 01:10PM 3B
SCRR LEC MWF 11:44AM 01:10PM 3B
Dates: 01/19 -05/29/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Ruble
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:
SCRR LEC TTH 01:12PM 02:37PM 4B
SCRR LEC MWF 01:12PM 02:37PM 4B
Dates: 01/19 -04/24/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Koppelman
Credits: 3
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:
SCRR LEC MWF 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
SCRR LAB TTH 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
Dates: 01/19 -04/24/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Koppelman
Credits: 3
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:
SCRR LEC MWF 09:36AM 11:01AM 2B
SCRR LAB TTH 09:36AM 11:01AM 2B
Dates: 01/19 -04/24/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Koppelman
Credits: 3
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:
SCRR LAB TTH 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
SCRR LEC MWF 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
Dates: 01/19 -05/29/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Kern
Credits: 4
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:
SCRR LEC MWF 01:12PM 02:34PM 4A
SCRR LEC TTH 01:12PM 02:34PM 4A
Dates: 01/19 -05/29/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Kern
Credits: 5
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-211,  
Class Times:
SCRR LEC MWF 09:36AM 11:01AM 2A
SCRR LEC TTH 09:36AM 11:01AM 2A
Dates: 01/19 -02/27/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Drent
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:
SCRR LEC TTH 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
SCRR LEC MWF 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
Dates: 01/19 -05/29/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Kelly
Credits: 4
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:
SCRR LEC MWF 01:12PM 02:37PM 4A
SCRR LAB2 TTH 01:12PM 02:37PM 4A
Dates: 03/02 -03/31/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Drent
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:
SCRR LEC TTH 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
SCRR LEC MWF 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
Dates: 04/01 -04/30/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Drent
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:
SCRR LEC MWF 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
SCRR LEC TTH 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
Dates: 04/27 -05/29/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Koppelman
Credits: 1
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:
SCRR LAB2 TTH 1B
SCRR LAB2 MWF 1B
Dates: 04/27 -05/29/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Koppelman
Credits: 1
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:
SCRR LAB2 TTH 2B
SCRR LAB2 MWF 2B
Dates: 04/27 -05/29/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Koppelman
Credits: 1
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:
SCRR LAB2 TTH 1B
SCRR LAB2 MWF 1B
Dates: 05/01 -05/29/26
Location: SCCA
Instructor: Drent
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:
SCRR LEC MWF 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
SCRR LEC TTH 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCEH
Instructor: Shoumaker
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:
SCEH LEC MWF 07:55AM 09:21AM 1B
SCEH LEC TTH 07:55AM 09:21AM 1B
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCEH
Instructor: Clovis
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:
SCEH LEC TTH 11:54AM 01:22PM 3A
SCEH LEC MWF 11:54AM 01:22PM 3A
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCEH
Instructor: Clovis
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:
SCEH LEC MWF 09:26AM 10:52AM 2B
SCEH LEC TTH 09:26AM 10:52AM 2B
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCEH
Instructor: Clovis
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:
SCEH LEC MWF 11:54AM 01:22PM 3B
SCEH LEC TTH 11:54AM 01:22PM 3B
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCEH
Instructor: Kern
Credits: 4
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:
SCEH LEC TTH 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
SCEH LEC MWF 08:10AM 09:34AM 1B
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCEH
Instructor: Kern
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:
SCEH LEC TTH 09:36AM 11:01AM 2A
SCEH LEC MWF 09:36AM 11:01AM 2A
Dates: 01/19 -05/29/26
Location: SCEH
Instructor: Shoumaker
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:
EHS LEC TTH 07:55AM 09:21AM 1A
EHS LEC MWF 07:55AM 09:21AM 1A
Dates: 01/19 -05/29/26
Location: SCEH
Instructor: Clovis
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:
EHS LEC TTH 09:26AM 10:52AM 2A
EHS LEC MWF 09:26AM 10:52AM 2A
Dates: 01/19 -05/29/26
Location: SCEH
Instructor: Clovis
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:
EHS LEC TTH 11:54AM 01:22PM 3B
EHS LEC MWF 11:54AM 01:22PM 3B
Dates: 01/19 -05/29/26
Location: SCEH
Instructor: Clovis
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:
EHS LEC MWF 11:54AM 01:22PM 3A
EHS LEC TTH 11:54AM 01:22PM 3A
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCHH
Instructor: Ricklefs
Credits: 3
This introductory course provides an orientation to required automotive shop/lab safety, the use of hand tools, power tools, and other common equipment related to an automotive repair shop.  Students will be introduced to vehicle maintenance, brake systems, engine fundamentals, and suspension and steering components.  Students will have the opportunity to identify worn or failed parts of a vehicle, and to replace components as necessary.
Class Times:
LAB2 MTWTHF 08:10AM 11:01AM
LEC MTWTHF 08:10AM 11:01AM
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCHH
Instructor: Ricklefs
Credits: 3
This introductory course provides an orientation to required automotive shop/lab safety, the use of hand tools, power tools, and other common equipment related to an automotive repair shop.  Students will be introduced to vehicle maintenance, brake systems, engine fundamentals, and suspension and steering components.  Students will have the opportunity to identify worn or failed parts of a vehicle, and to replace components as necessary.
Class Times:
LEC MTWTHF 08:10AM 11:01AM
LAB2 MTWTHF 08:10AM 11:01AM
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCHH
Instructor: Ricklefs
Credits: 3
This introductory course provides an orientation to required automotive shop/lab safety, the use of hand tools, power tools, and other common equipment related to an automotive repair shop.  Students will be introduced to vehicle maintenance, brake systems, engine fundamentals, and suspension and steering components.  Students will have the opportunity to identify worn or failed parts of a vehicle, and to replace components as necessary.
Class Times:
LAB2 MTWTHF 11:44AM 02:37PM
LEC MTWTHF 11:44AM 02:37PM
Dates: 08/25 -08/29/25
Location: SCHH
Instructor: Niles
Credits: 1
This course is a prerequisite to all credit carpentry classes and is a lecture course that serves as an introduction into Carpentry or Construction classes. Content covers personal safety, tool safety, tool maintenance, and hand and power tool identification and proper use.
Class Times:
LEC MTWTHF 08:10AM 11:01AM
LEC MTWTHF 08:10AM 11:01AM
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCHH
Instructor: Niles
Credits: 6
This course is a combined lecture and lab course that further explores framing of exterior and interior walls, and door and window openings. It provides framing training for the advanced carpenter as well as training to receive the 10-hour OSHA safety card. Strong emphasis is in rafter construction, and roof framing and finishes. The course also explores steel framing in the residential and light commercial setting.
Prerequisites: Take CON-136 CON-204,  
Class Times:
LEC MTWTHF 11:44AM 02:37PM
LAB2 MTWTHF 11:44AM 02:37PM
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCHH
Instructor: Gardner
Credits: 3
This course provides students with the knowledge necessary to identify and repair the various plastic and fiberglass panels used in modern vehicle construction.
Class Times:
LAB2 MTWTHF 08:10AM 11:01AM
LEC MTWTHF 08:10AM 11:01AM
Dates: 09/02 -01/15/26
Location: SCHH
Instructor: Niles
Credits: 4
This course offers a background in woods, fasteners and materials, and introduces blueprint reading. Beginning rafter construction and roof framing and finishing is also covered. It is a combined lecture and lab course and includes hands-on experience in the framing of exterior and interior walls, doors and window openings, and interior walls.
Prerequisites: Take CON-136  
Class Times:
LAB3 MTWTHF 08:10AM 11:01AM
LEC MTWTHF 08:10AM 11:01AM
Dates: 01/19 -02/06/26
Location: SCHH
Instructor: Niles
Credits: 1
This course is a combined lecture and lab course that introduces the student to the basics of hanging and taping drywall and its uses in residential construction. It also provides students the necessary knowledge and skills to insulate a structure.
Prerequisites: Take CON-136  
Class Times:
SCHK LEC MTWTHF 08:10AM 11:01AM 1A
SCHK LAB3 MTWTHF 08:10AM 11:01AM 2A
Dates: 01/19 -03/20/26
Location: SCHH
Instructor: Niles
Credits: 1.5
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:
LAB3 MTWTHF 11:44AM 02:37PM
LEC MTWTHF 11:44AM 02:37PM
Dates: 01/19 -05/29/26
Location: SCHH
Instructor: Gardner
Credits: 3
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:
SCHK LAB2 TTH 08:10AM 11:01AM 2A
SCHK LEC MWF 08:10AM 11:01AM 1A
Dates: 02/09 -04/10/26
Location: SCHH
Instructor: Niles
Credits: 4
In this course students will study different types of material for exterior finishing such as wood, steel, aluminum, vinyl, EIFS, and brick. There will also be an in-depth look at windows and exterior doors for residential and commercial construction. Included in this class is estimating materials, plan reading and the study of deck building.
Prerequisites: Take CON-136  
Class Times:
SCHK LAB2 MTWTHF 08:10AM 11:01AM 2A
SCHK LEC MTWTHF 08:10AM 11:01AM 1A
Dates: 03/23 -04/17/26
Location: SCHH
Instructor: Niles
Credits: 1.5
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:
LEC MTWTHF 11:44AM 02:37PM
LAB3 MTWTHF 11:44AM 02:37PM
Dates: 04/13 -05/29/26
Location: SCHH
Instructor: Niles
Credits: 2.5
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:
SCHK LAB3 MTWTHF 08:10AM 11:01AM 2A
SCHK LEC MTWTHF 08:10AM 11:01AM 1A
Dates: 04/20 -05/29/26
Location: SCHH
Instructor: Niles
Credits: 1.5
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:
LAB3 MTWTHF 11:44AM 02:37PM
LEC MTWTHF 11:44AM 02:37PM
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCNH
Instructor: Haukap
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:
SCNH LEC TTH 07:55AM 09:21AM 1B
SCNH LEC MWF 07:55AM 09:21AM 1B
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCNH
Instructor: Anderson
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:
SCNH LEC TTH 07:55AM 09:21AM 1A
SCNH LEC MWF 07:55AM 09:21AM 1A
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCNH
Instructor: Anderson
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:
SCNH LEC TTH 09:26AM 10:52AM 2A
SCNH LEC MWF 09:26AM 10:52AM 2A
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCNH
Instructor: Anderson
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:
SCNH LEC TTH 01:27PM 02:55PM 4B
SCNH LEC MWF 01:27PM 02:55PM 4B
Dates: 01/19 -05/29/26
Location: SCNH
Instructor: Haukap
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:
SCNH LEC MWF 07:55AM 09:21AM 1B
SCNH LEC TTH 07:55AM 09:21AM 1B
Dates: 01/19 -05/29/26
Location: SCNH
Instructor: Anderson
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:
SCNH LEC MWF 07:55AM 09:21AM 1A
SCNH LEC TTH 07:55AM 09:21AM 1A
Dates: 01/19 -05/29/26
Location: SCNH
Instructor: Anderson
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:
SCNH LEC TTH 09:26AM 10:52AM 2A
SCNH LEC MWF 09:26AM 10:52AM 2A
Dates: 01/19 -05/29/26
Location: SCNH
Instructor: Anderson
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:
SCNH LEC MWF 09:26AM 10:52AM 2B
SCNH LEC TTH 09:26AM 10:52AM 2B
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCWH
Instructor: Ferguson
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:
SCWH LEC TTH 09:26AM 10:52AM 2A
SCWH LEC MWF 09:26AM 10:52AM 2A
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCWH
Instructor: Lane
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:
SCWH LEC TTH 07:55AM 09:21AM 1A
SCWH LEC MWF 07:55AM 09:21AM 1A
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCWH
Instructor: Lane
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:
SCWH LEC 2A
SCWH LEC 2A
Dates: 08/25 -01/15/26
Location: SCWH
Instructor: Lane
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:
SCWH LEC MWF 01:27PM 02:55PM 4A
SCWH LEC TTH 01:27PM 02:55PM 4A
Dates: 01/19 -05/29/26
Location: SCWH
Instructor: Ferguson
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:
SCWH LEC TTH 07:55AM 09:21AM 1A
SCWH LEC MWF 07:55AM 09:21AM 1A
Dates: 01/19 -05/29/26
Location: SCWH
Instructor: Lane
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:
SCWH LEC TTH 07:55AM 09:21AM 1A
SCWH LEC MWF 07:55AM 09:21AM 1A
Dates: 01/19 -05/29/26
Location: SCWH
Instructor: Lane
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:
SCWH LEC MWF 09:26AM 10:52AM 2A
SCWH LEC TTH 09:26AM 10:52AM 2A
Dates: 08/25 -12/22/25
Location: SCWT
Instructor: Sampson
Credits: 3
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:
LEC MTWTHF 02:00PM 03:15PM
LAB3 MTWTHF 02:00PM 03:15PM
Dates: 01/12 -05/08/26
Location: SCWT
Instructor: Sampson
Credits: 4
This course covers theory, diagnosis and service practices related to electronic systems found on today's automobiles. The basics of electricity, meter use and circuit analysis is extensively covered. Special emphasis is made in the areas of schematics use, electrical system diagnosis, and circuit theory. Semiconductor use and computer operation will also be covered.
Prerequisites: Take AUT-115,  
Class Times:
LEC MTWTHF 07:30AM 08:50AM
LAB3 MTWTHF 07:30AM 08:50AM
Dates: 01/12 -05/08/26
Location: SCWT
Instructor: Sampson
Credits: 4
This course introduces students to electrical theory, diagnosis, and service practices related to the electrical systems found on today's automobiles. There is an emphasis on battery starting and charging systems, lighting systems, and hybrid vehicle electrical systems. Practical applications of schematics and electrical system diagnosis using circuit theory are discussed.
Prerequisites: Take AUT-615,  
Class Times:
LAB3 MTWTHF 02:00PM 03:26PM
LEC MTWTHF 02:00PM 03:26PM