Skill Sets Course Sequences
Business Management
General Business
Small Business Management
Travel/Tourism
General Business |
Dept. |
Course Title |
Semester Hrs. |
ACC |
120 |
Principles of Accounting I |
4 |
BUS |
101 |
Introduction to Business |
3 |
MGT |
250 |
Principles of Management |
3 |
MKT |
260 |
Principles of Marketing |
3 |
Small Business Management |
Dept. |
Course Title |
Seem. Hrs. |
ACC |
120 |
Principles of Accounting I |
4 |
MGT |
262 |
Small Business Management |
3 |
MGT |
251 |
Human Resource Management |
3 |
MTH |
115 |
Business Math |
3 |
Travel/Tourism |
Dept. |
Course Title |
Seem. Hrs. |
MKT |
261 |
Advertising and Sales Promotion |
3 |
MKT |
274 |
Services Marketing |
3 |
TRT |
100 |
Intro. to Travel Tourism |
3 |
TRT |
201 |
Hospitality Management |
3 |
Business Operations Support
Word Processing Option I
Word Processing Option I
Business Operations Support
Word Processing Option I |
Dept. |
|
Course Title |
Seem. Hrs. |
BOS |
103 |
Keyboarding I |
3 |
CIS |
116 |
Word Processing Concepts |
2 |
CIS |
118 |
Spreadsheet Concepts |
2 |
CIS |
120 |
Data Base Management Systems Concepts OR |
2 |
CIS |
125 |
Electronic Presentations |
(2) |
Word Processing Option II
(for high-school dual-credit students only |
BOS |
103 |
Keyboarding I |
3 |
BOS |
126 |
Microsoft Applications |
6 |
Business Operations Support |
Dept. |
Course Title |
Seem. Hrs. |
BOS |
103 |
Keyboarding I |
3 |
BOS |
150 |
Business Applications of Equipment |
3 |
BOS |
251 |
Office Procedures and Techniques I |
3 |
CIS |
116 |
Word Processing Concepts |
2 |
Information Technology
CISCO
Information Technology A+*
CISCO* |
Dept. |
Course Title |
Seem. Hrs. |
IT |
131 |
Networking Fundamentals CISCO I |
4 |
IT |
141 |
Router Theory & Router Technology CISCO II |
4 |
IT |
231 |
Advanced Router Technologies CISCO III |
4 |
IT |
241 |
Project Based Learning CISCO IV |
4 |
*Note: Must pass industry standard certification test for credit to be articulated.
Information Technology A+* |
Dept. |
Course Title |
Seem. Hrs. |
IT |
180 |
PC Maintenance |
3 |
IT |
181 |
Advanced PC Maintenance |
3 |
*Note: Must pass industry standard certification test for credit to be articulated.
Health and Human Services
American Sign Language
Certified Nursing Assistant
American Sign Language |
Dept. |
Course Title |
Seem. Hrs. |
ASL |
111 |
Beginning Sign Language |
3 |
ASL |
112 |
Intermediate Sign Language |
3 |
ASL |
113 |
Advanced Sign Language |
3 |
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) |
Dept. |
Course Title |
Seem. Hrs. |
LTC |
101 |
Care of the Aged |
4 |
LTC |
102 |
Care of the Aged Practicum |
5 |
Electromechanical Technology
Automated Systems
Electrical Communications
Technical Communications
Technical Electricity
Technical Electronics
Technical Foundations
Industrial Maintenance
Skill Sets: Automated Systems
Dept. |
Course Title |
Semester Hours |
ELM 110 |
Electrical Machine Control |
3 |
ELM 120 |
Fundamentals of Fluid Power |
3 |
ELM 210 |
PLC Fundamentals |
3 |
ELM 220 |
Introduction to Automated Systems |
3 |
|
Total Hours |
12 |
Skill Set Outcomes
- Explain the concepts, construction and function of fundamental machine and process control circuitry
- Design a 'ladder-logic' control schematic
- Explain the construction, function and application of hydraulic devices and circuitry
- Explain the construction, function and application of pneumatic devices and circuitry
- Discuss the design, operation and application of a programmable logic controller (PLC)Program a programmable logic controller (PLC)
- Explain discrete vs. continuous and open-loop vs. closed-loop control methods
- Describe the design, function and characteristics of industrial robots
Skill Sets: Electronic Communications
Electronic Communications |
Dept. |
Course Title |
Semester Hours |
ELM 227 |
Electronic Communication Systems I |
4 |
ELM 228 |
Electronic Communication Systems II |
4 |
|
Total Hours |
8 |
Skill Set Outcomes
- Describe the function and application of analog and digital components and circuitry used in electronic communications
- Analyze and troubleshoot electronic communication systems
- Explain the various methods of transmitting communication signals
- Discuss fiber optic and laser communications methods
Skill Sets: Technical Communications
Dept. |
Course Title |
Semester Hours |
ENL 101 |
English Composition I |
3 |
| ELM 115 |
Technical Communications |
3 |
CIS 108 |
Computer Fundamentals |
3 |
|
Total Hours |
9 |
Skill Set Outcomes
- Develop skills in writing documents
- Use proper punctuation, sentence structure, and grammar in writing documents
- Use proper grammar, usage, and mechanics appropriate to technical situations
- Develop oral communication skills directed towards technical applications
- Develop skills in maintaining and using computers through the use of windows
- Use internet, e-mail, and other software applications
Skill Sets: Technical Electricity
Dept. |
Course Title |
Semester Hours |
ELM 105 |
DC Electrical Circuits |
4 |
ELM 106 |
AC Electrical Circuits |
4 |
|
Total Hours |
8 |
Skill Set Outcomes
- Discuss the properties, devices and circuitry for direct-current (DC) electricity
- Analyze series, parallel, series-parallel DC electrical circuits
- Discuss the properties, devices and circuitry for alternating-current (AC) electricity
- Analyze series, parallel, series-parallel AC electrical circuits
Skill Sets: Technical Electronics
Dept. |
Course Title |
Semester Hours |
ELM 205 |
Fundamentals of Analog Electronics |
4 |
| ELM 207 |
Fundamentals of Digital Electronics |
4 |
ELM 208 |
Microprocessor Fundamentals |
4 |
|
Total Hours |
12 |
Skill Set Outcomes
- Explain the operation and application of semi-conductor devices
- Analyze and troubleshoot solid-state electronic circuits
- Explain the application and logic concepts of digital electronic circuits
- Design various digital logic circuits
- Explain the theory, operation and application of microprocessors
- Program a microprocessor using basic assembly language
Skill Sets: Technical Foundations
Dept. |
Course Title |
Semester Hours |
ELM 100 |
Occupational Safety & Health |
3 |
| MTH 125 |
Math for Industrial Technologies |
4 |
PHS 115 |
Applied Physics |
3 |
|
Total Hours |
10 |
Skill Set Outcomes
- Discuss OSHA standards as they apply to safety and health issues in an industrial environment
- Apply safe and approved practices in the workplace
- Apply proper techniques in solving algebraic problems
- Explain concepts and principles of physics and mechanics
- Solve problems involving physical and mechanical properties
Skill Sets: Industrial Maintenance
Dept. |
Course Title |
Semester Hours |
ELM 100 |
Occupational Safety & Health |
3 |
| ELM 217 |
Industrial Maintenance Fundamentals |
3 |
ELM 218 |
Maintenance Applications |
3 |
|
Total Hours |
9 |
Skill Set Outcomes
- Discuss OSHA standards as they apply to safety and health issues in an industrial environment
- Apply safe and approved practices in the workplace
- Demonstrate knowledge of working with industrial mechanical and power transmission systems
- Apply proper techniques and practices when using hand and power tools and in the repair of industrial equipment and systems
- Apply proper techniques in troubleshooting and maintaining industrial systems and components
- Develop knowledge of mechanical, fluid power, and electrical industrial systems and their interrelationships
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