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ACCOUNTING Financial Accounting 3 Credit $342 Covers accounting cycle, including: double entry theory, recording transactions, accruals and deferrals, depreciation and theory of accounts. Includes preparation and analysis of major financial accounting statements. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) ACCT-131-N1 09:25--10:40AM TTH 08/21-12/13 N3 0118 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus ART Introduction to the Visual Arts (IAI: F2 900) 3 Credit $342 Introduces an approach to the appreciation and study of art. Presents an overview of many art forms and a framework for describing and understanding art. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) ART-130-N1 10:00--10:50AM MWF 08/20-12/12 N3 0118 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus ART-130-N2 11:00--11:50AM MWF 08/20-12/12 N3 0118 Section N2 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus The Art of Film (IAI: F2 908) 3 Credit $342 Introduces history, aesthetics, and technique of motion pictures as art and entertainment. Selected film viewed and analyzed. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) ART-140-N1 12:00--01:15PM MW 08/20-12/12 N3 0114 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus ART-140-N2 01:30--02:45PM MW 08/20-12/12 N3 0114 Section N2 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Non-Western Art (IAI: F2 903N) 3 Credit $342 Provides a stylistic and historical survey of visual arts traditions in the world beyond the West. Introduces students to the arts of diverse cultures from around the globe (including Africa, China, Japan, India, Oceania, and the native cultures of the Americas), and some of the ideals, beliefs, principles and influences that have shaped their arts. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours; 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) ART-153-N1 09:00--09:50AM MWF 08/20-12/12 N3 0118 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus BIOLOGY Fundamentals of Biological Science (IAI: L1 900L) 4 Credit $486 Covers a broad overview of life science with lab experience. The course is designed for students with minimal scientific background to introduce scientific terminology and methods of investigation, as well as introduce basic principles of the cell, reproduction, genetics, ecology, evolution, and biological diversity. (PCS 1.1, 4 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab) BIOL-130-N1 01:30--02:45PM MW 08/20-12/12 N3 0133 and 03:00--04:15PM MW 08/20-12/12 N3 0133 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus BIOL-130-N2 10:30--11:45AM MW 08/20-12/12 N3 0133 and 11:55--01:10PM MW 08/20-12/12 N3 0133 Section N2 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus BIOL-130-N6 05:50--07:05PM MW 08/20-12/12 N3 0133 and 07:15--08:30PM MW 08/20-12/12 N3 0133 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus
Introduction to Java Programming 3 Credit $342 Acquaints students with this versatile, platform-independent, object-oriented language. Students will learn to develop Console Applications, Windows Applications, and Web Applets, using Java syntax for decision making, looping, arrays, methods, and classes, as well as the Java Class Libraries for predefined, reusable code. Prerequisite: C or better in CIS 260. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture) CIS-210-N6 06:30--09:00PM W 08/22-12/12 N3 0102 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus COMPUTER NETWORK AND SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY Computer Technology I 4 Credit $468 Prepares students for computer usage in advanced technology classes. Operating systems and common software applications used in technology disciplines are covered. Emphasis is placed on preparing the student to use the computer in the work setting. (PCS 1.2, 4 credit hours: 4 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) CNET-131-N6 05:30--07:10PM MW 08/20-12/12 N3 0104 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Ethical Hacking 3 Credit $342 Covers the tools and penetration testing methodologies used by ethical hackers to better understand how to protect computer networks. Students will gain knowledge of footprinting and social engineering, port scanning, hacking web servers and wireless networks, and protecting networks with security devices. Prerequisite: CNET 244. (PCS 1.2, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) CNET-246-N6 06:30--09:00PM T 08/21-12/11 N3 0104 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus DRAFTING/CAD TECHNOLOGY Computer Aided Drafting 4 Credit $474 Introduces the theory of drafting utilizing freehand sketching and computers and CAD software. The basic areas of geometric construction, orthographic projection, section views, and basic dimensioning will be studies along with the basic operations of computer aided drafting software. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.2, 4 credit hours: 2 hours lecture, 4 hours lab) DRFT-140-N1 01:00--03:30PM MW 08/20-12/12 N3 0121 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus ECONOMICS Principles of Microeconomics (IAI: S3 902) 3 Credit $342 Explores components of U.S. economy; supply and demand analysis; theories of consumer, firm, and government behavior; market structures; and current economic problems. Prerequisite: None. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) ECON-152-N6 06:30--09:20PM M 08/20-12/10 N3 0112 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus
Human Development (IAI: S6 902) 3 Credit $342 Studies human development from conception to death. Includes the developmental stages and theories, research methods, and the primary areas of development (physical, cognitive, social and emotional). Prerequisite: PSYC 131. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) PSYC-232-N6 06:30--09:20PM W 08/22-12/12 N8 0204 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Child Psychology (IAI: S6 903) 3 Credit $342 Examines theories of child development, research methodology, and typical/atypical development of children. Emphasizes physical, cognitive, social and emotional development of children through adolescence. Prerequisite: PSYC 131. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) PSYC-233-N6 06:30--09:20PM TH 08/23-12/13 N3 0110 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus Social Psychology (IAI: S8 900) 3 Credit $342 Provides a psychological exploration of the factors that influence individual and group behavior. Examines the self in society, belief formation and perpetuation, relationship between attitudes and behaviors, conformity and influence, aggression and conflict, power, persuasion, prejudice, attraction, and altruism. Prerequisite: PSYC 131 or SOCI 131. (PCS 1.1, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) PSYC-260-N6 06:30--09:20PM M 08/20-12/10 N3 0114 Section N6 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus READING College Reading 3 Credit $342 Develops the reading skills necessary for the successful completion of college courses. Emphasizes steps readers can take before, during, and after reading to increase comprehension and retention. Focuses on how to organize materials and thoughts in written summaries and oral presentations. Prerequisite: C or better in READ 120 or placement by exam. (PCS 1.4, 3 credit hours: 3 hours lecture, 0 hours lab) READ-125-N1 10:50--12:05PM TTH 08/21-12/13 N3 0110 Section N1 meets at N.O. Nelson Campus