May 20, 2024  
2020-2021 College Catalog 
    
2020-2021 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


 

Chemistry

  
  • CHEM 1000 - Basic Concepts of Chemistry

    2 credit(s)
    A study of basic chemistry principles and biological chemistry using minimal math. Recommended for students with limited science and math backgrounds taking biology, anatomy and physiology, nursing, or nutrition courses.
    Contact Hours: Class- 30 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CHEM 1050 - Elements of Chemistry

    4 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):   or higher or appropriate test score
    A basic course designed for students with a limited background in chemistry. Provides a working knowledge of fundamental theory and includes laboratory.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 30 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CHEM 1060 - Basics of Organic Chemistry

    4 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):   or higher
    Designed to introduce students to the properties of organic compounds and basic biochemical molecules. Includes laboratory.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 30 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CHEM 1090 - General Chemistry I

    4 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):   or higher or appropriate test score
    This is the first course of a comprehensive chemistry sequence. Topics include nomenclature, atomic structure, chemical reactions, essentials of bonding, periodic properties, Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory (VSEPR) theory, modern bonding theories, stoichiometry, thermochemistry, and the chemistry of solids, liquids, gases.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 30 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CHEM 1100 - General Chemistry II

    4 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):   
    This is the second course of a comprehensive chemistry sequence. Topics include solutions, kinetics, equilibrium, acid-base reactions, solubility, thermodynamics, and electrochemistry.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 30 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CHEM 2510 - Organic Chemistry I

    5 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):   or higher
    The first semester of a two semester sequence that covers the study of general organic compounds and their nomenclature, reactions, and applications. All units have related laboratory work.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 60 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CHEM 2520 - Organic Chemistry II

    5 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):   
    A continuation of CHEM 2510. This course emphasizes the chemistry of carbonyl compounds, aspects of aromatic chemistry, heterocycles, nitrogen compounds, carbohydrates, and other organic compounds found in nature. All units have related laboratory work.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 60 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0

Construction Technology

  
  • CNST 1200 - Construction Safety

    1 credit(s)
    Prepares the student to use both carpentry and power tools safely and responsibly. Both the theory and the practice of safe tool use are stressed. In addition, scaffold and ladder safety, fall protection and material handling will be covered.
    Contact Hours: Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CNST 1400 - Residential Components

    2 credit(s)
    The student learns the identification, use and methods of application of structural materials, fasteners, bonding agents and sealants used in the construction industry.
    Contact Hours: Class- 30 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CNST 1500 - Residential Framing

    3 credit(s)
    Designed to help the student gain a thorough understanding of materials, layouts, estimating, and construction of floor, wall, and ceiling systems.
    Contact Hours: Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CNST 1600 - Residential Exteriors

    3 credit(s)
    Selection and methods of application of various kinds of residential exterior wall and roof coverings.
    Contact Hours: Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CNST 1700 - Residential Interiors

    3 credit(s)
    Students will study and construct interior walls and ceilings including the application of insulation and drywall.
    Contact Hours: Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CNST 1900 - Residential Interior Finish Carpentry

    2 credit(s)
    Cutting, fitting, applying, and installing various kinds of trim and hardware for doors, windows, walls, and ceilings.
    Contact Hours: Class- 15 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CNST 1950 - Cabinet Construction I

    2 credit(s)
    Students will demonstrate the accepted standards of construction in cabinet dimensions, design, and materials, providing an opportunity to learn to plan, estimate, and construct cabinets.
    Contact Hours: Class- 15 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CNST 1960 - Cabinet Construction II

    3 credit(s)
    Introduces the student to more complex types of cabinet construction and provides the opportunity to plan, estimate and install custom and factory built cabinet units.
    Contact Hours: Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CNST 2000 - Building Layout

    2 credit(s)
    Location of lot lines, establishing building lines, establishing grades, erecting batter boards, footing layout, and national and municipal building codes.
    Contact Hours: Class- 15 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CNST 2150 - Construction Applications I

    4 credit(s)
    Students will demonstrate supervisory experience and hands-on applications in areas including project planning, cost estimation, completion schedules, general building construction, and performance evaluations.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CNST 2160 - Construction Applications II

    3 credit(s)
    A continuation of CNST 2150, which will provide students with additional supervisory and hands-on experience.
    Contact Hours: Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CNST 2200 - Advanced Roof Framing

    3 credit(s)
    Students will learn Gable and Truss framing, Hip roof and Intersecting roof framing principles, roof layout, cutting and assembly of the roof-framing members.
    Contact Hours: Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CNST 2310 - Stair Building

    2 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before): CNST 1200 - Construction Safety  
    Planning, layout, and constructing various types of stairs.
    Contact Hours: Class- 15 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CNST 2400 - Residential Design

    3 credit(s)
    Through the use of computer software, the student will design a residential structure that meets current building codes and develop a cost estimate and material list.
    Contact Hours: Class- 15 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CNST 2500 - Construction Costs & Estimates

    4 credit(s)
    Step-by-step procedures in computing material, labor, business and overhead costs related to residential and light commercial construction.
    Contact Hours: Class- 60 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CNST 2600 - Residential Blueprint Reading

    2 credit(s)
    The familiarization and interpretation of building construction drawings and specifications for occupations related to the building construction industry including basic blueprint reading and construction blueprint reading.
    Contact Hours: Class- 30 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CNST 2630 - Furniture Design & Construction I

    1 credit(s)
    This course gives the student the opportunity to design, estimate, build and apply a finish to an advanced project of their choice with the instructor’s approval
    Contact Hours: Class- 0 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CNST 2640 - Furniture Design & Construction II

    2 credit(s)
    This course gives the student the opportunity to design, estimate, build and apply a finish to a project of their choice with the instructor’s approval.
    Contact Hours: Class- 0 Practical Lab- 90 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0

Criminal Justice

  
  • CRIM 1010 - Introduction to Criminal Justice

    3 credit(s)
    Provides an overview of the history, development, and philosophies of the criminal justice system within America. Areas covered include crime and the criminal justice system, the police, the courts, corrections, and the juvenile justice system. Students also have the option to participate in a day long tour of criminal justice agencies.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CRIM 1020 - Introduction to Corrections

    3 credit(s)
    Outlines corrections in a systematic process showing the evolving changes within institutional and community based corrections. Topics include, but are not limited to the history of corrections, the influence of social thought and philosophy on the development of corrections, the rights of the incarcerated inmate, and the duties of the correctional officer.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CRIM 1030 - Courts and the Judicial Process

    3 credit(s)
    This class surveys the United States judicial system. Topics include legal and constitutional concepts, institutions and processes. Coverage includes adult and civil courts.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CRIM 1280 - Introduction to Forensic Science-CSI

    3 credit(s)
    This course provides an overview of the basic concepts of forensic crime scene investigations. The course reviews the basic principles used by crime scene investigators. Topics include protecting the crime scene as a first responder, processing and establishing evidence, and understanding personnel disciplines that aid in the investigation to include special physical evidence handling.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CRIM 2000 - Criminal Law

    3 credit(s)
    Outlines the purpose and function of criminal law. Examines the acts which are declared criminal and the punishment prescribed for committing those acts. Examines the philosophies and rationales that have shaped contemporary substantive criminal law.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CRIM 2010 - Introduction to Parole & Probation

    3 credit(s)
    Provides an introductory survey of the basic principles, philosophies, and techniques in programs of parole and probation. Focus is on the role of community corrections and options, techniques and training, and current challenges and pressures impacting these corrections options.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CRIM 2030 - Police & Society

    3 credit(s)
    Examines the role of the police in relationship between law enforcement and American society. Topics include, but are not limited to, the role and function of police, the nature of police organizations and police work, and the practice of police-community relations.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CRIM 2080 - Criminal Procedures

    3 credit(s)
    This course is a study of the legal limitations on criminal investigative practices contained in the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments to the Constitution. Topics include probable cause, reasonable suspicion, warrants (arrest and search), search and seizure or persons and things, motor vehicle stops, arrest and detention, the exclusionary rule, stop and frisk, electronic surveillance and evidence, lineups and show ups, interrogations, confessions, the right to counsel and legal liabilities of public officers.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CRIM 2100 - Juvenile Justice

    3 credit(s)
    Examines the origins, philosophy, and objectives of the juvenile justice system. Topics include, but are not limited to, causation of crime (i.e., race/gender, socioeconomic relevance, victimization), the juvenile court system, the law enforcement approach, corrections, and prevention.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CRIM 2200 - Criminology

    3 credit(s)
    Examines crime and criminology from a broad social perspective. Emphasizes the nature and causes of crimes, investigation, and prosecution, and treatment and prevention.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CRIM 2240 - Ethics in Criminal Justice

    3 credit(s)
    This course will explore why ethical decision making is so critical in today’s criminal justice system. The far reaching power and discretionary decision making in criminal justice makes the examination of ethics in the criminal justice system a critical study for any professional going into the field.  This class will examine the ethical issues that surround the various aspects of the criminal justice system and explore how they are dealing with them in the United States.  This course will explore how decisions made will effect offenders, victims and the public.  Theories and ideas will be discussed to deal with current and future ethical challenges that the Criminal Justice System will be dealing with.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CRIM 2260 - Criminal Investigation

    3 credit(s)
    Introduces criminal investigation procedures. Reviews the historical development and investigative processes related to law enforcement functions. Topics include, but are not limited to, the proper collection, organization and preservation of evidence using basic investigative tools, examining the primary sources of information; analyzing the importance of writing skills; and reviewing the constitutional (legal) limitations of the investigation.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CRIM 2290 - Report Writing for Criminal Justice

    3 credit(s)
    Focuses on the unique types of writing required in a criminal justice career. Students are required to gather pertinent information and record that information by writing a variety of report narratives representative of those prepared by individuals working in a profession within the criminal justice system.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CRIM 2400 - Introduction to Homeland Security

    3 credit(s)
    This course will examine the history, principles and practices involved in the emerging homeland security field.  Students will be introduced to the various agencies that the Department of Homeland Security oversee and what their fundamental mission involves. National security involving both foreign and domestic terrorism along will other threats to our national interests will be examined.  Subjects as privacy concerns, diversity and international law will be examined in relation to national security.  Current and future strategies will be discussed as well as the student’s being challenged to explore various options to determine both the legality as well as their effectiveness.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CRIM 2580 - Communication Skills in Criminal Justice

    3 credit(s)
    This course will address communication skills that are essential in today’s criminal justice environment. Concentration will be on enhancing speaking skills, understanding body language, interview and interrogation techniques, developing listening skills, and in introduction to record/report writing.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • CRIM 2590 - Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice

    3 credit(s)
    Introduces students to current social issues impacting the criminal justice field and its professionals, victims and defendants. Possible topics include racism, sexism, homophobia, poverty, hate crimes, capital punishment, addiction, ethics, gangs, child abuse, terrorism, sexual assault, domestic violence, suicide, mental illness, pornography, prostitution and other timely topics.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0

Dental Assisting

  
  • DENT 1300 - Introduction to Dental Assisting

    1 credit(s)
    Provides background information on the history and development of the dental and dental assisting professions. Also includes an overview of dental ethics, jurisprudence, and terminology.
    Contact Hours: Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DENT 1320 - Dental Anatomy & Physiology

    3 credit(s)
    A survey of the anatomy and physiology of the human body with focus on the structure and function of the head and neck area. Includes an overview of oral embryology, histology and tooth morphology.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DENT 1330 - Dental Materials I

    1 credit(s)
    A study of the materials commonly used in dentistry with emphasis on their proper handling and preparation.
    Contact Hours: Class- 8 Practical Lab- 23 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DENT 1340 - Chairside Assisting Skills

    3 credit(s)
    Familiarizes the student with the equipment in the dental treatment room. Includes an introduction to preparation for treatment procedures, four-handed dentistry, and sequence of instrument delivery.
    Contact Hours: Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DENT 1350 - Infection Control

    3 credit(s)
    An introduction to microbiology and infection control as related to dental assisting topics including standard precautions, sterilization and disinfection methods, and proper use of chemicals and equipment.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 5 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DENT 1360 - Pharmacology & Medical Emergency

    1 credit(s)
    A survey of pharmacology principles, drug classifications, and the use of therapeutic drugs in dentistry. Also introduces students to the basic concepts of preventing, recognizing, and responding to medical emergencies in the dental office.
    Contact Hours: Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DENT 1400 - Dental Practice Management

    3 credit(s)
    Study of office administration procedures for the dental assistant. Includes reception telephone techniques, bookkeeping, computer applications and third-party payment. Employment preparation will be studied, including writing resumes and application letters.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DENT 1430 - Dental Materials II

    2 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):   
    Continued study of the materials used in dentistry. Includes the development of skills in specific laboratory tasks.
    Contact Hours: Class- 15 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DENT 1450 - Oral Pathology

    1 credit(s)
    The following course must be taken before or at the same time:   
    An introduction to the oral symptoms of systemic disorders focusing on the reaction of oral tissues to trauma and disease.
    Contact Hours: Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DENT 1460 - Dental Radiography

    3 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):   and   
    An introduction to dental radiography including the nature, use, and hazards of x-radiation. The student will develop skills in exposing and processing dental radiographs.
    Contact Hours: Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DENT 1470 - Nutrition & Prevention in Dentistry

    2 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):   
    The study of food and nutrition as it relates to preventive dentistry. Techniques in nutrition counseling and personal oral hygiene instruction are included.
    Contact Hours: Class- 30 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DENT 1490 - Clinical Experience I

    3 credit(s)
    The student will have the opportunity to apply dental assisting skills and knowledge in a dental office setting.
    Contact Hours: Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 90 Internship- 0
  
  • DENT 1540 - Dental Specialties & Expanded Functions

    3 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):   
    A continuation of concepts developed in Chairside Assisting Skills. Includes information on the duties of the chairside assistant in the dental specialty practice.
    Contact Hours: Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DENT 1580 - Clinical Experience II

    5 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before): All DENT 1000 level courses
    An opportunity to perform duties, under appropriate supervision, in the treatment rooms, laboratories, and business areas of general and specialty dental practices. The student will return to campus for a required seminar.
    Contact Hours: Class- 0 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 225 Internship- 0

Dental Hygiene

  
  • DENH 1250 - Preclinical Dental Hygiene

    5 credit(s)
    An introduction to clinical techniques and clinical practice. Included are patient medical history, office emergencies, oral inspection, sterilization, and instrumentation procedures. Note: Admission to dental hygiene program required.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 90 Internship- 0
  
  • DENH 1260 - Oral Anatomy I

    2 credit(s)
    An introduction to dental terminology with primary emphasis on morphological characteristics of both the primary and permanent dentitions. An introduction to oral embryology and histology included.
    Contact Hours: Class- 15 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DENH 1270 - Oral Anatomy II

    1 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):   
    A study of the embryonic development of the face and structures of the oral cavity. Oral histology with emphasis on the teeth and their supporting structures.
    Contact Hours: Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DENH 1290 - Periodontics

    2 credit(s)
    Study of the periodontium including etiology and treatment of diseases and conditions. Practical experience related through clinical dental hygiene.
    Contact Hours: Class- 30 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DENH 1310 - Head & Neck Anatomy

    2 credit(s)
    A study of the identification and function of the major bones, nerves, muscles, and vascular tissue associated with the head and neck.
    Contact Hours: Class- 30 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DENH 1460 - Radiology

    3 credit(s)
    Includes theory and practice in exposing and processing dental radiographs. Introduction to the principles of radiation exposure with emphasis on radiation safety and health measures.
    Contact Hours: Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DENH 1470 - Dental Materials

    3 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):   
    Study of the composition and chemical properties of commonly used dental materials. Practical experience in the use and manipulation of various materials used in dentistry.
    Contact Hours: Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DENH 1650 - Clinical Dental Hygiene I

    4 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):  ,   and   
    Beginning clinical practice on a patient population. A seminar is held in addition to clinical practice, which relates specifically to additional clinical theory. Note: Students must have a current CPR certification (healthcare provider cardiopulmonary resuscitation with AED).
    Contact Hours: Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 135 Internship- 0
  
  • DENH 1660 - Pharmacology

    2 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):   
    Survey of the general principles of pharmacology including actions, effects, and administration of drugs. Emphasis is placed on drug groups and their indications and contraindications for use.
    Contact Hours: Class- 30 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DENH 1800 - Local Anesthesia/Nitrous Oxide

    2 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):   and   
    Instructs dental hygiene students in the administering of local anesthesia and administration/monitoring of nitrous oxide.
    Contact Hours: Class- 15 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DENH 2000 - Clinical Interim

    3 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):   
    A continuation of DENH 1650, this course allows for maintenance of clinic skills. Seminar will cover continuation of periodontics and second year clinic. Student must have current CPR certification.
    Contact Hours: Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 90 Internship- 0
  
  • DENH 2250 - Clinical Dental Hygiene II

    5 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):  ,   and   
    Continuation of clinical practice on a patient population. The student is provided an opportunity to demonstrate increased proficiency. Seminar time for discussion of advanced clinical theories and special needs patients.
    Contact Hours: Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 180 Internship- 0
  
  • DENH 2270 - Dental Health Education

    2 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):   
    Designed to allow the student to become familiar with various teaching methodologies. Emphasis is placed on preventive counseling and working in the community as a professional.
    Contact Hours: Class- 30 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DENH 2320 - Oral Pathology

    2 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):   
    The study of disease and conditions affecting the oral cavity, including systemic disorders etiology, characteristics, and treatment. Stress is on current research screening procedures and cancer detection.
    Contact Hours: Class- 30 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DENH 2330 - Nutrition

    2 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):   
    A study of different types of nutrients and their utilization by the human body. Strong emphasis is placed on relating nutrition to preventive counseling and plaque control procedures.
    Contact Hours: Class- 30 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DENH 2470 - Community Health I

    1 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):   
    Overview of local, state and federal organizations and public health programs with emphasis on community health program planning. Introduction to research methodology and the critique of dental literature are included.
    Contact Hours: Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DENH 2480 - Community Health II

    2 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):   
    Students will put information into practical application as they develop community health programs and critique dental literature.
    Contact Hours: Class- 30 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DENH 2650 - Clinical Dental Hygiene III

    5 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):   
    Continuation of clinical experience with emphasis on increased competency and efficiency in all clinical procedures. Seminar time allotted for evaluation of extramural experiences, student case presentations and board reviews.
    Contact Hours: Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 180 Internship- 0
  
  
  • DENH 2680 - Jurisprudence

    1 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):   
    A study of the law as it defines the rights and responsibilities of the professional and the patient. Includes a review of the Nebraska Dental Practice Act.
    Contact Hours: Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  
  • DENH 2810 - Supplemental Practicum

    1 credit(s)
    Continuation of clinical experience in preparation for the clinical exam. With emphasis on clinical remediation and clinical competency.
    Contact Hours: Class- 0 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 45 Internship- 0

Diesel Technology

  
  • DSLT 1000 - Intro to Diesel Technology

    3 credit(s)
    Teaches shop safety practices and proper use of shop equipment, tools, hazardous materials, measuring tools, technical manuals, and basic job management skills.
    Contact Hours: Class- 34 Practical Lab- 26 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DSLT 1100 - Standard Hardware

    1 credit(s)
    A study of standard fasteners used with on-highway trucks, agriculture, and construction equipment. Identification, classification, and measuring of bolts, cap screws, nuts, washers, pins, keys, copper tubing, and fittings are covered.
    Contact Hours: Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DSLT 1200 - Special Tools

    4 credit(s)
    Use and care of special tools such as cylinder repairing tools, torque wrenches, valve and seat grinding tools, and screw extractors and pullers.
    Contact Hours: Class- 60 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DSLT 1300 - Preventative Maintenance

    1 credit(s)
    The following course must be taken before or at the same time:   
    Teaches preventative maintenance strategies for on-highway truck, agriculture, and construction equipment fleets. Focusing on recordkeeping, management systems, checklists, cost effectiveness, and vehicle inspection.
    Contact Hours: Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DSLT 1400 - Diesel Manual Transmissions & Clutches

    2 credit(s)
    The following course must be taken before or at the same time:   
    An introduction to equipment power trains, including a study of parts, their function in the power train, and adjustment and repair procedures on clutches, and manual transmissions.
    Contact Hours: Class- 15 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DSLT 1500 - Electrical/Electronics

    7 credit(s)
    A study of the fundamentals of electricity and the application of these fundamentals to various circuits.
    Contact Hours: Class- 75 Practical Lab- 90 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DSLT 1510 - Fundamentals of Diesel Electrical Systems

    2 credit(s)
    The following course must be taken before or at the same time:   
    A study of fundamentals of electricity as it applies to diesel trucks, diesel agriculture and construction equipment. This course is designed to help meet the requirements of ASE and NATEF certification.
    Contact Hours: Class- 15 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DSLT 1600 - Heating & Air Conditioning

    3 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):   
    An introduction to transportation heating and air conditioning, including theory of operation, component function, diagnosis, and repair procedures on the air conditioning system.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DSLT 1700 - Fuel Injection Theory

    3 credit(s)
    The following course must be taken before or at the same time:   
    Teaches the basic knowledge and skills needed to proceed into fuel injection repair.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DSLT 1800 - Peoria Field Trip

    1 credit(s)
    A study of the Caterpillar Manufacturing plant.
    Contact Hours: Class- 0 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DSLT 2000 - Truck Power Trains

    4 credit(s)
    Students will learn to correctly calculate gear ratios, calculate drive line angles. Additionally, they will learn to diagnose, disassemble, rebuild, and adjust truck power train components.
    Contact Hours: Class- 30 Practical Lab- 90 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DSLT 2010 - Twin Disc Clutches

    1 credit(s)
    Students will learn to diagnose and repair twin disc clutches with an emphasis on failure analysis.
    Contact Hours: Class- 15 Practical Lab- 0 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DSLT 2110 - Heavy Equipment Drive Systems I

    2 credit(s)
    Students will obtain basic knowledge of various ground drive systems used in today’s agricultural and construction equipment.
    Contact Hours: Class- 15 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DSLT 2120 - Heavy Equipment Drive Systems II

    2 credit(s)
    Students will obtain basic repair skills of various ground drive systems used in today’s agricultural and construction equipment.
    Contact Hours: Class- 15 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DSLT 2200 - Diesel Engines I

    3 credit(s)
    The following course must be taken before or at the same time:   
    Operating principles and repair procedures of several diesel engines and their components.
    Contact Hours: Class- 30 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  
  • DSLT 2310 - Air Brake Supply & Controls

    2 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before): DSLT 1000 Intro to Diesel Technology  
    Will provide the learner with knowledge of basic hydraulic fundamentals used in today’s agriculture and construction equipment used around the world.
    Contact Hours: Class- 22 Practical Lab- 23 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DSLT 2320 - Foundation Brakes & ABS

    3 credit(s)
    The following course must be taken before or at the same time:   
    A study of the theory of operation and teaches the skills needed to remove, replace, and repair brake components for on-highway trucks.
    Contact Hours: Class- 37 Practical Lab- 23 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DSLT 2350 - Steering & Suspension

    3 credit(s)
    The following course must be taken before or at the same time:   
    A study of on-highway truck steering and suspension systems. The student will be exposed to inspection and repair procedures related to the truck steering, suspension, fifth wheel and frames.
    Contact Hours: Class- 22 Practical Lab- 68 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DSLT 2380 - Hydraulic Fundamentals & Basic Pumps

    2 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before): DSLT 1000 Intro to Diesel Technology  
    Will provide the learner with knowledge of basic hydraulic fundamentals used in today’s agriculture and construction equipment used around the world.
    Contact Hours: Class- 22 Practical Lab- 23 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DSLT 2390 - Advanced Hydraulic Pumps

    1 credit(s)
    Prerequisite (taken before):   
    Will provide the learner with knowledge of advanced hydraulic pumps used in today’s agriculture and construction equipment around the world.
    Contact Hours: Class- 0 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DSLT 2420 - Hydraulic Valves & Lift Circuits

    4 credit(s)
    The following course must be taken before or at the same time: DSLT 2380 - Hydraulic Fundamentals & Basic Pumps  
    Will provide the learner with knowledge of basic hydraulic valves and lift circuits used in today’s agriculture and construction equipment.
    Contact Hours: Class- 45 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
  
  • DSLT 2430 - Hydraulic Steering, Actuators & Accumulators

    2 credit(s)
    Will provide the learner with knowledge of basic hydraulic sub-systems used in today’s agricultural and construction equipment.
    Contact Hours: Class- 15 Practical Lab- 45 Clinical- 0 Internship- 0
 

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