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• JPN 202Â -Â Intermediate Japanese II (4 CR.)
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Korean |
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• KOR 101Â -Â Beginning Korean I (4 CR.)
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• KOR 102Â -Â Beginning Korean II (4 CR.)
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Latin |
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• LAT 101Â -Â Elementary Latin I (3 CR.)
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• LAT 102Â -Â Elementary Latin II (3 CR.)
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• LAT 201Â -Â Intermediate Latin I (3 CR.)
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• LAT 202Â -Â Intermediate Latin II (3 CR.)
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Legal/Paralegal Studies |
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• LGL 110Â -Â Introduction to Law and the Paralegal Assistant (3 CR.)
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• LGL 115Â -Â Real Estate Law (3 CR.)
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• LGL 117Â -Â Family Law (3 CR.)
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• LGL 125Â -Â Legal Research (3 CR.)
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• LGL 126Â -Â Legal Writing (3 CR.)
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• LGL 127Â -Â Legal Research and Writing (3 CR.)
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• LGL 200Â -Â Ethics for the Paralegal (1 CR.)
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• LGL 215Â -Â Torts (3 CR.)
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• LGL 217Â -Â Trial Practice and the Law of Evidence (3 CR.)
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• LGL 218Â -Â Criminal Law (3 CR.)
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• LGL 220Â -Â Administrative Practice and Procedure (3 CR.)
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• LGL 225Â -Â Estate Planning and Probate (3 CR.)
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• LGL 230Â -Â Legal Transactions (3 CR.)
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• LGL 234Â -Â Intellectual Property Law (3 CR.)
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• LGL 235Â -Â Legal Aspects of Business Organizations (3 CR.)
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• LGL 250Â -Â Immigration Law (3 CR.)
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Library Technology |
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• LBR 105Â -Â Library Skills for Research (1 CR.)
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• LBR 110Â -Â Effective Internet Searching (1 CR.)
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• LBR 195Â -Â Topics in: Library Technology (1-5 CR.)
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Marketing |
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• MKT 200Â -Â Consumers, Marketing, and Society (3 CR.)
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• MKT 201Â -Â Introduction to Marketing (3 CR.)
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• MKT 215Â -Â Sales and Marketing Management (3 CR.)
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• MKT 216Â -Â Retail Organization and Management (3 CR.)
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• MKT 221Â -Â Public Relations (3 CR.)
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• MKT 227Â -Â Merchandise Buying and Control (3 CR.)
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• MKT 228Â -Â Promotion (3 CR.)
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• MKT 275Â -Â International Marketing (3 CR.)
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• MKT 282Â -Â Principles of E-Commerce (3 CR.)
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• MKT 284Â -Â Social Media Marketing (3 CR.)
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Mathematics Corequisite |
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• MCR 4Â -Â Learning Support for Quant Reasoning (2 CR.)
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• MCR 6Â -Â Learning Support for PreCalculus I (2 CR.)
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Mathematics: Developmental Students will study developmental mathematics topics in a technology-based setting to prepare for entrance into college-level mathematics courses and curricula. Students will register for MTT (Mathematics Technology-Based) courses and receive instruction in the developmental math units determined by their placement test results. Credits are not applicable toward graduation.
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• BSK 1Â -Â Whole Numbers (1 CR.)
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• MTT 1Â -Â Developmental Mathematics (Technology-Based) I (1 CR.)
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• MTT 2Â -Â Developmental Mathematics (Technology-Based) II (2 CR.)
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• MTT 3Â -Â Developmental Mathematics (Technology-Based) III (3 CR.)
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• MTT 4Â -Â Developmental Mathematics (Technology-Based) IV (4 CR.)
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Mathematics The following units make up the components of the MTTÂ Mathematics: Developmental courses.
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• MTH 9Â -Â Bundle 6-9 - Exponents, Factoring, Polynomial Equations, Rational Expressions and Equations, Rational Exponents and Radicals, Functions, Quadratic Equations, and Parabolas (4 CR.)
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• MTH 111Â -Â Basic Technical Mathematics (3 CR.)
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• MTH 133Â -Â Mathematics for Health Professions (3 CR.)
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• MTH 154Â -Â Quantitative Reasoning (3 CR.)
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• MTH 155Â -Â Statistical Reasoning (3 CR.)
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• MTH 161Â -Â PreCalculus I (3 CR.)
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• MTH 162Â -Â PreCalculus II (3 CR.)
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• MTH 165Â -Â Finite Math (3 CR.)
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• MTH 167Â -Â PreCalculus with Trigonometry (5 CR.)
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• MTH 245Â -Â Statistics I (3 CR.)
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• MTH 246Â -Â Statistics II (3 CR.)
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• MTH 261Â -Â Applied Calculus I (3 CR.)
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• MTH 262Â -Â Applied Calculus II (3 CR.)
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• MTH 263Â -Â Calculus I (4 CR.)
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• MTH 264Â -Â Calculus II (4 CR.)
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• MTH 265Â -Â Calculus III (4 CR.)
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• MTH 266Â -Â Linear Algebra (3 CR.)
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• MTH 267Â -Â Differential Equations (3 CR.)
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• MTH 281Â -Â Introductory Abstract Algebra (3 CR.)
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• MTH 288Â -Â Discrete Mathematics (3 CR.)
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Mechanical Engineering Technology |
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• MEC 112Â -Â Processes of Industry (3 CR.)
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• MEC 118Â -Â Automated Manufacturing Technology (3 CR.)
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• MEC 140Â -Â Introduction to Mechatronics (3 CR.)
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• MEC 161Â -Â Basic Fluid Mechanics: Hydraulics/Pneumatics (4 CR.)
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• MEC 210Â -Â Machine Design (3 CR.)
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• MEC 230Â -Â Mechatronics Process Control (3 CR.)
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• MEC 255Â -Â Thermodynamics (3 CR.)
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• MEC 265Â -Â Fluid Mechanics (3 CR.)
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• MEC 266Â -Â Application of Fluid Mechanics (3 CR.)
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• MEC 270Â -Â Computation for Engineering Technology (3 CR.)
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• MEC 295Â -Â Topics in Thermodynamics (1 CR.)
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Medical Laboratory Enrollment in MDL courses is restricted to students program-placed in the Medical Laboratory Program.
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• MDL 100Â -Â Introduction to Medical Laboratory Technology (2 CR.)
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• MDL 101Â -Â Introduction to Medical Laboratory Techniques (3 CR.)
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• MDL 105Â -Â Phlebotomy (3 CR.)
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• MDL 106Â -Â Clinical Phlebotomy (4 CR.)
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• MDL 125Â -Â Clinical Hematology I (3 CR.)
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• MDL 127Â -Â Hematology (3 CR.)
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• MDL 130Â -Â Basic Clinical Microbiology (3 CR.)
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• MDL 140Â -Â Clinical Urinalysis (2 CR.)
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• MDL 215Â -Â Immunology (2 CR.)
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• MDL 216Â -Â Blood Banking (4 CR.)
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• MDL 225Â -Â Clinical Hematology II (3 CR.)
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• MDL 243Â -Â Introduction to Clinical Molecular Diagnostics (2 CR.)
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• MDL 251Â -Â Clinical Microbiology I (3 CR.)
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• MDL 260Â -Â Laboratory Instrumentation I (2 CR.)
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• MDL 263Â -Â Clinical Chemistry and Instrumentation III (3 CR.)
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• MDL 265Â -Â Advanced Clinical Chemistry (2 CR.)
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• MDL 266Â -Â Clinical Chemistry Techniques (3 CR.)
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• MDL 276Â -Â Clinical Hematology Techniques (3 CR.)
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• MDL 277Â -Â Clinical Blood Banking Techniques (4 CR.)
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• MDL 278Â -Â Clinical Microbiology Techniques II (4 CR.)
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• MDL 281Â -Â Clinical Correlations (1 CR.)
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Music *Applied Music: Private lessons are available for either 1 or 2 hours of credit per semester. Students may take a one-half hour lesson for 1 credit or a 1-hour lesson for 2 credits per week per semester. All courses in applied music may be repeated one time. Music majors may repeat these courses up to 8 hours with special permission.
**Ensemble: Courses in ensemble consist of performance from the standard repertoires, including study of ensemble techniques and interpretation. Laboratory/rehearsal is 3 hours per week for 1 credit and 6 hours per week for 2 credits.
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• MUS 101Â -Â Basic Musicianship I (3 CR.)
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• MUS 102Â -Â Basic Musicianship II (3 CR.)
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• MUS 111Â -Â Music Theory I (4 CR.)
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• MUS 112Â -Â Music Theory II (4 CR.)
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• MUS 121Â -Â Music Appreciation I (3 CR.)
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