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South Central Online Information & Resources for College Staff South Central Online / Learning Central January 2018 South Central Online Information & Resources for College Staff Spring 2018 Contents Spring 2018 South Central Online – Online Courses.................................................................................................. 2 Spring 2018 South Central Online – Hybrid Courses ................................................................................................. 3 Who enrolls in South Central Online Courses? .......................................................................................................... 4 How Do South Central Online Courses Work? ........................................................................................................... 5 Who Teaches South Central Online Courses? What about Accreditation? What about Financial Aid?.................. 5 Step-by-Step … from the Students’ Perspective ........................................................................................................ 5 How Does the College Communicate with Online Students? .................................................................................... 6 What is the History of Online Education at South Central College? .......................................................................... 7 Student Satisfaction with South Central Online Courses ......................................................................................... 10 What is D2L Brightspace? ........................................................................................................................................ 10 South Central Online Contacts ................................................................................................................................. 12 All Courses Offered in an Online Format since Fall 2001 semester ......................................................................... 13 All Courses Offered in a Hybrid Format Starting Fall 2009 Semester ...................................................................... 16 Created for Spring 2018 semester. More complete information is located at the South Central Online website (online.southcentral.edu)

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South Central Online Information & Resources for College Staff South Central Online / Learning Central January 2018

South Central Online Information & Resources for College Staff Spring 2018

Contents Spring 2018 South Central Online – Online Courses .................................................................................................. 2 Spring 2018 South Central Online – Hybrid Courses ................................................................................................. 3 Who enrolls in South Central Online Courses? .......................................................................................................... 4 How Do South Central Online Courses Work? ........................................................................................................... 5 Who Teaches South Central Online Courses? What about Accreditation? What about Financial Aid? .................. 5 Step-by-Step … from the Students’ Perspective ........................................................................................................ 5 How Does the College Communicate with Online Students? .................................................................................... 6 What is the History of Online Education at South Central College? .......................................................................... 7 Student Satisfaction with South Central Online Courses ......................................................................................... 10 What is D2L Brightspace? ........................................................................................................................................ 10 South Central Online Contacts ................................................................................................................................. 12 All Courses Offered in an Online Format since Fall 2001 semester ......................................................................... 13 All Courses Offered in a Hybrid Format Starting Fall 2009 Semester ...................................................................... 16

Created for Spring 2018 semester. More complete information is located at the South Central Online website (online.southcentral.edu)

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Spring 2018 South Central Online – Online Courses Subject Credits Course Accounting ACCT 1800 3.0 Business Law ACCT 1834 3.0 Computerized Accounting I ACCT 1835 3.0 Computerized Accounting II Child Development CDEV 1210 3.0 Child Growth and Development CDEV 1220 3.0 Health, Safety & Nutrition CDEV 1230 3.0 Guiding Children’s Behavior CDEV 1240 3.0 Working with Diverse Families & Children CDEV 1260 1.0 Observation & Assessment I CDEV 1270 3.0 Learning Environment & Curriculum CDEV 1312 3.0 Infant-Toddler Development & Learning Experiences CDEV 2310 3.0 Children with Differing Abilities CDEV 2940 1.0 Managing Multiple Sites CDEV 2990 1.0 Practicum Project

Computer Careers COMP 1140 3.0 Web Development COMP 1200 4.0 PC Hardware & Software Essentials COMP 2475 4.0 Security Basics Community Social Service CSS 1801 3.0 Direct Service Professionalism CSS 1811 4.0 Facilitating Positive Behavior CSS 1902 3.0 Physical Developmental Supports II CSS 1910 4.0 Community Social Services Internship CSS 1913 4.0 Supportive Interventions

College Readiness READ 0090 4.0 Reading & Critical Thinking II General Education ART 140 3.0 Digital Photography ART 202 3.0 Art History II CAP 250 1.0 Associate of Arts Capstone Class– 7 sections COMM 130 3.0 Intercultural Communication– 2 sections COMM 140 3.0 Interpersonal Communication– 2 sections ECON 110 3.0 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 120 3.0 Principles of Microeconomics ENGL 0090 4.0 Writing & English II – 2 sections ENGL 100 4.0 Composition – 3 sections GEOG 100 3.0 Elements of Geography GEOG 104 3.0 Introduction to Weather & Climate GIS 2844 Vari GIS Internship HHP 101 3.0 Health & the Environment– 2 sections HHP 210 3.0 Stress Management PHIL 100 3.0 Ethics in Society PHIL 150 3.0 Medical Ethics PHIL 210 3.0 Environment Ethics PSYC 100 4.0 Introduction to Psychology PSYC 110 3.0 Lifespan Psychology – 2 sections

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PSYC 140 4.0 Psychology of Positive Adjustment SOWK 100 3.0 Introduction to Social Work SOWK 105 3.0 Social Welfare Services Health Core HC 1000 3.0 Medical Terminology HC 1525 Vari Health Care Core Foundation HC 1550 2.0 Electronic Health Records Health Unit Coordinator HUCF 1101 1.0 Introduction to Health Unit Coordinating Management MGT 2810 3.0 Retail Management Marketing MKT 1810 3.0 Principles of Marketing MKT 1820 3.0 Introduction to Business MKT 1910 3.0 Entrepreneurship MKT 1920 3.0 Marketing Research Medical Assisting MA 1020 3.0 Medical Office Procedures Office Technology OTEC 1001 2.0 Computer Software for College OTEC 1790 2.0 Keyboarding for College OTEC 1820 3.0 Business English – 2 sections OTEC 1822 4.0 Microsoft Excel OTEC 1860 4.0 Microsoft Word OTEC 2800 3.0 Office Keyboarding OTEC 2810 3.0 Computer Technology OTEC 2814 3.0 Office Procedures OTEC 2815 3.0 Employment Portfolio OTEC 2820 3.0 Business Communications OTEC 2850 3.0 Integrated Information Systems OTEC 2855 3.0 Internship OTEC 2860 3.0 Office Management

Spring 2018 South Central Online – Hybrid Courses Subject Credits Course General Education ART 100 3.0 Art Appreciation ART 140 3.0 Digital Photography I ART 180 3.0 Digital Photography II ART 270 3.0 Digital Video Production II CHEM 101 3.0 The Chemistry of Everything – 2 sections CRTK 100 3.0 Critical Thinking GEOG 101 3.0 Introduction to Physical Geography – 2 sections GEOG 103 3.0 Introduction to Cultural Geography MATH 120 4.0 College Algebra – 2 sections

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MATH 154 4.0 Elementary Statistics PHIL 100 3.0 Ethics in Society PHIL 105 4.0 World Religions READ 0090 4.0 Reading and Critical Thinking II SOWK 100 3.0 Introduction to Social Work Health Unit Coordinator HUCF 1201 3.0 Health Units Coordinator Procedures Medical Assistant MA 2030 3.0 Radiography Skills for Medical Assistants– 2 sections

Medical Laboratory Technician MDLT 1810 3.0 Laboratory Techniques & Orientation – 2 sections MDLT 1820 2.0 Coagulation MDLT 1830 3.0 Hematology II MDLT 2806 2.0 Immunohematology MDLT 2818 3.0 Chemistry II MDLT 2821 3.0 Microbiology II Nursing NURS 1110 2.0 Foundation of Nursing NURS 1220 2.0 Pharmacology for Practical Nurses NURS 1310 5.0 Application of Nursing NURS 1410 2.0 Maternal Child NURS 1610 2.0 Psychosocial Nursing NURS 2230 3.0 Semester 1 Pharmacology NURS 2240 2.0 Fundamental Concepts NURS 2320 3.0 Semester 2 Med-Surg Basics NURS 2420 2.0 Semester 3 Maternal-Child Health NURS 2430 2.0 Semester 3 Mental Health NURS 2560 3.0 Semester 4 Med-Surg Advanced Phlebotomy PHLE 1450 3.0 Phlebotomy Skills – 2 sections

What is South Central Online?

” South Central Online” is the South Central College’s brand for its online course offerings. The brand was changed from “LearnOn” to “South Central Online” for the Fall semester 2004.

Who enrolls in South Central Online Courses?

SCC students in a number of program areas enroll in our online courses, combining online courses with face-to-face courses to complete a program or completing the entire program online. The convenience of “anytime, anywhere” education makes online courses an attractive option for students who work fulltime, care for families, travel frequently, are place-bound, live out-of-state or have other reasons that make scheduled face-to-face courses difficult. More and more students are viewing online programs as a way to bring the higher education they want to them, bypassing local options which may not fit their needs, interests or career goals.

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* According to the results of the most recent survey of our students enrolled in online courses, the majority of respondents are enrolled fulltime (68.63%) and are working toward a degree as an educational goal (61.85% toward an Associate Degree; 18.52% toward a Bachelor’s Degree; 4.07% toward a Master’s Degree). An additional 5.93% are working toward completing a Certificate in a program field (source: Spring 2010 Noel-Levitz “Priorities for Online Learners” survey, available through the SCC Office of Planning and Research). Past surveys for Fall 2002, Spring 2003, Fall 2003, Fall 2004, Spring 2005, Spring 2006, Spring 2008, Spring 2010 reflect similar trends.

How Do South Central Online Courses Work?

SCC students may enroll in online courses in a number of program areas to complete an entire degree, diploma or certificate. The student may combine online courses with hybrid and face-to-face courses to complete a program or the student may complete the entire degree, diploma or certificate entirely online. All South Central Online courses, even those with laboratory components, are designed so that coursework may be completed without ever visiting an SCC campus. Some courses, such as some in the Medical Laboratory Technician program, do include laboratory components. SCC faculty have designed these courses so that distant students may complete the laboratory components through the use of facilities and proctors which fit the student’s needs, initiated before the start of the semester. Additionally, the college offers these laboratory sections at an SCC campus for students who wish to complete them at one of our facilities. Faculty (SCC’s subject matter experts) develop course content using an instructional design process that is truly learner-centered. While online learning includes a variety of approaches, typical online coursework will include readings (online or text-based), learning activities, multimedia presentations, online chats/discussions (synchronous & asynchronous), online group collaboration and performance-based assessment. The primary difference between an online course and attending a face-to-face class is that learning is guided to specific areas in a sequence that you may not otherwise identify on your own.

Who Teaches South Central Online Courses? What about Accreditation? What about Financial Aid?

All online courses are taught by SCC faculty and staff, many of whom have also designed or played an integral role in designing the courses they teach. South Central College is a Higher Learning Commission accredited institution, and all programs and degrees are accredited, including face-to-face, hybrid, and online courses. Students enrolled in South Central Online courses are eligible for Financial Aid. As with face-to-face courses and programs, a Financial Aid representative may answer all questions.

Step-by-Step … from the Students’ Perspective

Step One – Students register for courses at South Central College, including one or more online and/or hybrid course. Step Two – For students who register in the Spring for a Fall semester course, South Central Online/Learning Central sends an informational postcard to the student over the summer, usually early July.

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Step Three – South Central Online / Learning Central enrolls online, and hybrid students into the Student Lounge and a Welcome email (containing a welcome letter and student technology login guide) to all students enrolled in an online or hybrid course prior to the start of the semester. For Fall semester courses, the first batch of Welcome emails are sent to students in early August; for Spring semester courses, the first batch of Welcome Packets are sent to students in late December; for Summer semester courses, Welcome emails are sent to students in early May. Step Four – Students receive their Welcome emails. With information included in the Welcome email, students optimize their home or work computers to work with D2L Brightspace, login to the Student Lounge, access the South Central Online website where they read memos from their instructors. These instructor memos include information about the course, activities to be completed prior to the beginning of the semester and how to purchase required textbooks, software/supplies for the course. Step Five – South Central Online / Learning Central coordinates student enrollments with Minnesota State into D2L Brightspace sections for the online, hybrid, and face-to-face courses 25 days prior to the start of the semester. Step Six – On the first day of the semester, D2L Brightspace course sections are available to students. Step Seven – Student enrollments into D2L Brightspace sections of online, hybrid, and face-to-face courses continues daily throughout the semester. Students who add an online course section are typically added to the D2L Brightspace section of that course within 24 hours, and a Welcome email is sent to the student (South Central Online/Learning Central works with Student Affairs to provide the Welcome email information to students immediately in person, if possible).

How Does the College Communicate with Online Students?

SCC uses a number of ways to communicate with students in addition to how the college customarily communicates with any SCC student. Welcome Emails – Prior to the beginning of each semester, South Central Online / Learning Central sends a Welcome email to each student taking an online or hybrid course. Note: All outgoing correspondence to students is sent to the college email address and the personal email address that students have on file with the college. The Welcome email includes a letter welcoming the student to South Central Online and instructing the student to access the “Six Steps to Success” web page (www.online.southcentral.edu/welcome for online and hybrid courses prior to the beginning of the semester. The “Six Steps To Success” webpage guides the student through preparing their computer for D2L Brightspace and online access to courses, ordering textbooks and other supplies through the College Bookstore, information on how to access their SCC email account, other resources for online and hybrid students, and a course memo from their instructor for each online or hybrid course outlining the expectations, necessary tools and other information for the course. The Welcome email also includes D2L Brightspace login instructions with a link to the Student Technology Login Guide. Student Lounge – Prior to the start of the semester, students enrolled in online and hybrid courses can access the “Student Lounge.” The Student Lounge is set up as an online course in D2L Brightspace that students will see listed among their courses when they login to D2L Brightspace. In the Student Lounge, students can test

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their home computers by taking practice quizzes, participate in live online chats, post messages to a threaded discussion board, send e-mail messages to other students, and access resources and information for all students. The Lounge remains open to students (no instructors) through the end of the semester.

What is the History of Online Education at South Central College?

South Central students experienced their first access to totally online (web-based) courses in Fall 2001 and offerings continue to be developed for future terms of instruction in selected program areas. The Community Social Service program and the Medical Laboratory Technician and Phlebotomy programs were the first areas in which a student could complete an entire degree as an online option. In Fall 2005, the Office Technology program began offering the Legal Administrative Assistant degree entirely online.

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South Central Online Information & Resources for College Staff South Central Online / Learning Central January 2018

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South Central Online Information & Resources for College Staff South Central Online / Learning Central January 2018

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South Central Online Information & Resources for College Staff South Central Online / Learning Central January 2018

Student Satisfaction with South Central Online Courses

Every fourth year, South Central College collects information from students enrolled in online courses through the Noel-Levitz “Priorities for Online Learners” survey. * Respondents indicated that SCC met their expectations and that they would repeat the South Central Online experience if given the opportunity in the Spring 2014 survey. In each of five key categories measured (Academic Services, Enrollment Services, Institutional Perceptions, Instructional Services and Student Services), South Central Online students responded that they are consistently more satisfied with their SCC experience as compared to their peers from across the nation. Noel-Levitz “Priorities for Online Learners” results available through the SCC Office of Planning and Research.

What is D2L Brightspace?

D2L Brightspace is a “Course Management System” or CMS (also called an “Instructional Management System” or IMS). A CMS is basically a collection of inter-connected web tools within a password-protected website that an instructor may use in tandem with web-based content and other traditional teaching materials (such as a textbook) to present content, lead learning activities and interact with students. Using D2L Brightspace, an instructor may lead students in synchronous (live) and asynchronous small and large group discussions; administer timed, online quizzes; communicate with students privately through e-mail; present lecture/outline notes to students; accept assignments (with automated deadlines); direct students to outside web-based resources; present animated and video-based simulations; manage student grades (and make an individual up-to-the-minute grade book available to each student in class and much more. Instructors use a CMS as the main tool for teaching an online course, making use of whichever tools best fit their instructional strategies and needs. It is important to note that most instructors use D2L Brightspace as another teaching tool in their face-to-face courses at South Central College.

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South Central Online Information & Resources for College Staff South Central Online / Learning Central January 2018

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South Central Online Information & Resources for College Staff South Central Online / Learning Central January 2018

South Central Online Contacts

For Students

D2L Brightspace login assistance South Central College Helpdesk 507-389-7280

All other D2L Brightspace student technical questions Direct students to the Student section of the South Central Online website (online.southcentral.edu) or send an email message to [email protected]

Questions about specific classes (deadlines, assignments, etc.) Direct students to the course instructor for all questions related to class management, policies, assignments, etc.

For Staff and Faculty

D2L Brightspace login assistance South Central College Helpdesk 507-389-7280 South Central Online / Learning Central 507-389-7382

All other D2L Brightspace technical questions Direct Faculty to the Faculty section of the South Central Online website (online.southcentral.edu) or send an email message to [email protected].

Using D2L Brightspace Learning Central provides all training for first time D2L Brightspace users as well as curriculum design support to SCC faculty. South Central Online offers support and consultation for experienced faculty in integrating teaching with technology for online and face-to-face courses.

Interest in developing an online course for the college Faculty and staff interested in developing an online course for the college should contact the Dean of Instruction for the area of interest.

For Others Interested in South Central Online

Interest in developing an online course for the college Faculty and staff interested in developing an online course for the college should contact the Dean of Instruction for the area of interest.

General Information about South Central Online South Central Online – Juliann Brueske 507-389-7382

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All Courses Offered in an Online Format since Fall 2001 semester

Many online courses have been offered at least once an academic year since development, some each semester. Inclusion on this list indicates that the course has been offered at least once as an online course (but may no longer be an online offering). (as of 2-1-2018)

1. ACCT 1700 Personal Financial 2. ACCT 1800 Business Law 3. ACCT 1810 Financial Accounting Principles of Accounting I 4. ACCT 1811 Principles of Accounting II 5. ACCT 1814 Payroll Accounting 6. ACCT 1834 Computerized Accounting I (Peachtree) 7. ACCT 1835 Computerized Accounting II 8. ACCT 1838 Accounting Software Applications 9. ACCT 2821 Intermediate Accounting 10. ACCT 2847 Fraud Accounting Accounting Information Systems 11. ACCT 2864 Income Tax I 12. ACCT 2865 Income Tax II 13. AGRI 1800 Employer / Employee Issues 14. ART 140 Digital Photography 15. ART 201 Art History I 16. ART 202 Art History II 17. BDET 1120 Estimating Concepts 18. SOC 100 Family & Personal Relations BHVS 100 19. CAP 250 Associate of Arts Capstone 20. CC 1805 Database Software: Access 21. CC 1807 Spreadsheet Software: Excel 22. CFSU 1110 Construction Documents 23. CFSU 1120 Introduction to Construction Field Supervision 24. CFSU 1130 Practicum Materials & Methods 25. CFSU 1150 Construction Contract Documents 26. CFSU 1200 Building Codes 27. CFSU 1210 Principles of Construction Supervision, Management, and Leadership 28. CFSU 1250 Construction Safety Management 29. CFSU 2100 Bidding Principles 30. CFSU 2110 Construction Project Management & Administration 31. CFSU 2120 Estimating 32. CFSU 2130 Practicum: Construction Planning & Scheduling 33. CFSU 2140 Computerized Construction Estimating 34. CFSU 2200 Practicum: Construction Field Supervision 35. CFSU 2210 Construction Project Management 36. CFSU 2240 Internship 37. COMM 130 Intercultural Communication SPCH 130 38. COMM 140 Interpersonal Communication SPCH 100 39. COMP 1125

COMP 1105

Spreadsheet / Database Integration (Blended COMP 1105 & COMP 1110) Integrated Software Applications I

40. COMP 1120 Foundations of Computing 41. COMP 1125

COMP 1110

Spreadsheet / Database Integration (Blended COMP 1105 & COMP 1110) Integrated Software Applications II

42. COMP 1130 Programming Fundamentals 43. COMP 1140 Web Development Web for Business

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44. COMP 1400 Web I CC 1875 Web Page Programming I 45. COMP 2300 JAVA

(Blended COMP 1300 and COMP 2305) –F2F offering with Online option for students with instructor approval

46. COMP 1300 JAVA I CC 2816 –F2F offering with Online option for students with instructor approval

47. COMP 2130 Advanced Spreadsheets/Database & Programming 48. COMP 2305 JAVA II CC 2818 –F2F offering with Online option for students with

instructor approval 49. COMP 2310 VB.NET COMP 2330 Visual Basic.Net –F2F offering with Online option

for students with instructor approval 50. COMP 2150 Web Services COMP 2410 Web III –F2F offering with Online option for

students with instructor approval 51. COMP 2475 Security Basics 52. COMP 2496 Capstone for the Certificate Internship –F2F offering with Online option

for students with instructor approval 53. CDEV 1200 Professional Relations in Early Childhood Careers 54. CDEV 1210 Foundations of Child Development 55. CDEV 1220 Child Safety, Health and Nutrition * 56. CDEV 1230 Guidance: Managing the Physical & Social Environment 57. CDEV 1240 Family, Community Relations 58. CDEV 1260 Observation & Evaluation 59. CDEV 1270 Learning Environment & Curriculum 60. CDEV 1310 Infant / Toddler Development & Learning Experiences 61. CDEV 1312 Preschool Development & Learning Experiences 62. CDEV 2310 Children with Differing Abilities 63. CDEV 2550 Cognitive Development 64. CDEV 2590 Social, Emotional & Moral Development Experiences 65. CDEV 2600 Professional Leadership 66. CDEV 2910 Management of Child Care Programs 67. CDEV 2920 Strategies for Staff Development 68. CDEV 2930 Financial Aspects in Child Care Administration 69. CDEV 2940 Managing Multiple Sites 70. CDEV 2990 Practicum Project 71. CHW 1000 Role, Advocacy & Outreach 72. CHW 1015 Organization & Resources 73. CHW 1025 Community Health Worker’s Role in Teaching & Capacity Building 74. CHW 1035 The Community Health Worker: Legal & Ethical Responsibilities 75. CHW 1045 Community Health Worker, Coordination, Documentation & Reporting 76. CHW 1055` Communication Skills & Cultural Competence 77. CHW 1065 Community Health Worker Health Promotion 78. CHW 1085 The Community Health Worker as a Public Health Professional 79. CSS 1801 Direct Service Professionalism CSP 1801 80. CSS 1802 Physical Developmental Supports I CSP 1802 81. CSS 1804 Person Centered Planning CSP 1804 82. CSS 1811 Facilitating Positive Behaviors I CSP 1803 83. CSS 1812 Introduction to Social Work 84. CSS 1813 Social Welfare Services 85. CSS 1902 Physical/Developmental Supports II CSP 1902 86. CSS 1903 Facilitating Positive Behaviors II CSP 1903 87. CSS 1904 Challenging Behaviors CSP 1904 88. CSS 1913 Supportive Interventions CSP 1905 89. DA 1827 Dental Nutrition 90. ECOM 1000 Introduction to E-Commerce 91. ECON 110 Principles of Macroeconomics 92. ECON 120 Principles of Microeconomics 93. ENGL 0090 Writing & English II 94. ENGL 100 Composition 95. ENGL 110 Introduction to Literature *

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96. ENGL 115 Global Peace and Social Justice 97. ENGL 140 British Literature 98. ENGL 150 Introduction to Poetry 99. ENGL 160 Introduction to Short Story 100. ENGL 210 Creative Writing 101. ENGL 240 Technical Communication 102. ETHN 101 American Racial Minorities 103. FCS 105 Nutrition and Healthy Living * 104. FYE 100 First Year Experiences 105. GEOG 100 Elements of Geography 106. GEOG 103 Introduction to Cultural Geography 107. GEOG 104 Introduction to Weather & Climate 108. HC 1000 Medical Terminology 109. HC 1500 Healthcare Foundation: Introduction to Health Careers 110. HC 1525 Health Care Core Foundations 111. HC 1550 Electronic Health Records 112. HC 1914 Anatomy & Physiology / Disease Conditions I 113. HHP 101 Health & the Environment 114. HHP 104 Concepts of Fitness 115. HHP 205 Drug Education 116. HHP 210 Stress Management 117. HIST 190W U.S. History to 1877 118. HIST 120 U.S. History I 119. HIST 121 U.S. History II 120. HLTH 1000 Medical Terminology 121. HSS 1003 Health Support Specialist in Culinary Care 122. HSS 1004 Health Support Specialist in Physiological Care 123. HSS 1006 Health Support Specialist in Environmental Services 124. HUCF 1101 Introduction to Health Unit Coordinating 125. HUCF 1200 Health Unit Coordinator Fundamentals 126. HUCF 1201 Health Unit Coordinator Procedures 127. HUM 100 Critical Thinking 128. MA 1020 Medical Office Procedures 129. MASS 110 Introduction to Mass Communications * 130. MATH 120 College Algebra 131. MDLT 1810 Basic Laboratory Techniques & Orientation 132. MDLT 1815 Hematology I 133. MDLT 1820 Coagulation 134. MDLT 1825 Urinalysis/Body Fluids 135. MDLT 1830 Hematology II 136. MDLT 1835 Immunology 137. MDLT 1910 Orientation to Clinical Lab 138. MDLT 1915 Hematology 139. MDLT 2806 Immunohematology 140. MDLT 2807 Immunohematology II 141. MDLT 2811 Microbiology I 142. MDLT 2817 Chemistry I 143. MDLT 2818 Chemistry II 144. MDLT 2821 Clinical Microbiology II 145. MDLT 2825 Clinical Practice & Orientation 146. MDLT 2990 Special Topics 147. MEAG 1500 Facility Maintenance 148. MECA 1000 Introduction to Mechatronics 149. MECA 1110 Solidworks 150. MECA 1122 Electricity – Devices & Circuits I 151. MECA 1131 Computer Applications - Cancelled 152. MECA 1210 Digital Electronics 153. MECA 1220 Mechanical Systems 154. MECA 1222 Electricity Devices - Cancelled

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155. MECA 1223 Mechanical Systems I 156. MECA 1240 Quality Concepts in Manufacturing 157. MECA 1250 Mechanical Systems Operations I 158. MECA 2120 Fluid Power 1 159. MECA 2123 Mechanical Systems II 160. MECA 2130 Hydraulics - Cancelled 161. MECA 2240 Senior Project 162. MGT 2810 Retail Management 163. MGT 2820 Sales Force Automation Introduction to Management Information

Systems 164. MKT 1810 Principles of Marketing 165. MKT 1820 Introduction to Business 166. MKT 1875 Internet Marketing 167. MKT 1900 Principles of Management 168. MKT 1910 Entrepreneurship 169. MKT 1920 Marketing Research * 170. MKT 1930 Human Resource Management 171. NURS 1110 Foundation of Nursing 172. NURS 1210 Pharmacology for Practical Nurses 173. NURS 1310 Application of Nursing 174. NURS 1410 Maternal Child Nursing 175. NURS 1610 Psychosocial Nursing 176. NURS 2210 Semester I Theory 177. NURS 2310 Semester 2 Theory 178. NURS 2410 Semester 3 Theory 179. NURS 2510 Semester 4 Theory 180. OTEC 1001 Introduction to Computer Software 181. OTEC 1701 Legal Applications I 182. OTEC 1725 Transactional Law 183. OTEC 1730 Civil Procedures 184. OTEC 1790 Basic Keyboarding 185. OTEC 1800 Keyboarding I 186. OTEC 1815 Keyboarding for Speed & Accuracy 187. OTEC 1820 Business English 188. OTEC 1822 OTEC 1825 Office Financial Applications I Microsoft Excel 189. OTEC 1830 Word Processing Concepts & Applications 190. OTEC 1833 Word Processing Software: Word 191. OTEC 1840 Business Presentations 192. OTEC 1860 OTEC 1875 Word Processing Concepts: Core Microsoft Word 193. OTEC 2000 Employment Search Skills 194. OTEC 2735 Family & Criminal Law 195. OTEC 2740 Legal Proofreading & Editing 196. OTEC 2800 Keyboarding II Office Keyboarding 197. OTEC 2810 Computer Technology 198. OTEC 2814 OTEC 2812 Office Procedures 199. OTEC 2815 Employment Portfolio 200. OTEC 2820 Business Communications 201. OTEC 2830 Desktop Publishing 202. OTEC 2835 Office Financial Applications II 203. OTEC 2850 Integrated Information Systems 204. OTEC 2855 Internship 205. OTEC 2860 Office Management 206. OTEC 2870 Information Resource Management 207. OTEC 2875 Word Processing Concepts & Applications: Expert 208. PHIL 100 Ethics in Society 209. PHIL 105 World Religions * 210. PHIL 150 Medical Ethics 211. PHIL 210 Environmental Ethics 212. PHIL 215 Business Ethics

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213. PHLE 1000 Anatomy & Physiology 214. PHLE 1100 Legal/Ethical Issues for Phlebotomists 215. PHLE 1200 Multiskilling for Phlebotomists 216. PHRM 1103 Pharmacy Math PHRM 1002 217. PHRM 1003 Pharmacology 218. PHRM 1011 Introduction to Institutional Pharmacy 219. PHRM 1104 Pharmacology 220. PHRM 1110 Pharmacy Technician Orientation PHRM 1101 221. PHRM 1111 Pharmacy Law & Ethics PHRM 1102 222. PHYS 101 Introductory Physics 223. POL 110 American Government 224. PSYC 100 Introduction to Psychology * 225. PSYC 110 Lifespan Psychology 226. PSYC 140 Psychology of Positive Adjustment 227. READ 0080 Reading and Critical Thinking I 228. READ 0090 Reading and Critical Thinking II 229. RNTC 2015 Nursing Across the Life Span I 230. SAFE 1000 Introduction to Industrial Processes 231. SAFE 1300 Safety & Health Program Management 232. SGAG 1000 Ag Orientation 233. SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 234. SOC 201 Marriage & Family 235. SOWK 100 Introduction to Social Work 236. SOWK 105 Social Welfare Services 237. SWPR 1200 Breeding Stock Management 238. SWPR 1300 Nursery & Finishing Management

All Courses Offered in a Hybrid Format starting Fall 2009 semester

1. ACCT 1834 Computerized Accounting I 2. ACCT 1870 Professional Accounting Careers

3. AGRI 1800 Employer/Employee Relations

4. ANTH 100 Introduction to Anthropology 5. ART 100 Art Appreciation

6. ART 140 Digital Photography 7. ART 170 Digital Video Production

8. ART 180 Digital Photography II

9. ART 270 Digital Video Production II 10. BDET 1120 Estimating Concepts

11. BDET 1130 Materials and Methods 12. BIOL 100 Introduction to Biology

13. BIOL 220 Human Anatomy 14. BIOL 270 Microbiology

15. CDEV 1310 Infant / Toddler Development & Learning Experiences

16. CDEV 1312 Preschool Development & Learning Experiences 17. CDEV 2310 Profiles of the Exceptional Child

18. CFSU 1140 Print Reading / Construction Graphics 19. CFSU 1210 Principles of Construction Supervision, Management & Leadership

20. CFSU 1230 Construction Site Principles

21. CFSU 1240 Site Organization 22. CFSU 2100 Bidding Principles

23. CFSU 2110 Construction Project Management 24. CHEM 101 The Chemistry of Everything

25. CMAE 1514 Safety Awareness 26. CMAE 1518 Manufacturing Process & Production

27. CMAE 1522 Quality Practices

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28. CMAE 1526 Maintenance Awareness 29. COMM 130 Intercultural Communications

30. COMP 1120 Foundations of Computing 31. CRTK 100 Critical Thinking

32. CSS 1804 Person Centered Planning

33. CSS 1811 Facilitating Positive Behaviors 34. CSS 1814 Community Social Services

35. CSS 1902 Physical Developmental Supports II 36. CSS 1913 Supportive Interventions

37. ECON 130 Economics of Public Issues 38. ENGL 0090 Writing & English II

39. ENGL 100 Composition

40. ENGL 110 Introduction to Literature 41. ETHN 101 American Racial Minorities

42. FCS 105 Nutrition & Healthy Living 43. GEOG 101 Introduction to Physical Geography

44. GEOG 103 Introduction to Cultural Geography

45. GEOG 104 Introduction to Weather and Climate 46. GIS 2840 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems

47. HC 1934 Trained Medication Aid 48. HEMS 1200 Emergency Medical Technician Initial (112 Hours)

49. HUM 100 Critical Thinking – Now CRTK 100 Critical Thinking 50. HUM 111 Introduction to Film

51. HHP 101 Heath & the Environment

52. HHP 121 Topics in Aerobic Conditioning: Walking for Fitness 53. HHP 122 Topics in Mind Body / Fitness: Yoga

54. HHP 122 Topics in Mind Body / Fitness: Pilates 55. HHP 210 Stress Management

56. HUCF 1201 Health Unit Coordinator Proceedures

57. MA 2030 Radiology Skills for Medical Assistants 58. MATH 120 College Algebra

59. MATH 154 Elementary Statistics 60. MDLT 1810 Laboratory Techniques & Orientation

61. MDLT 1815 Hematology I

62. MDLT 1820 Coagulation 63. MDLT 1825 Urinalysis / Body Fluids

64. MDLT 1830 Hematology II 65. MDLT 1835 Immunology

66. MDLT 2806 Immunohematology I 67. MDLT 2807 Immunohematology II

68. MDLT 2811 Microbiology I

69. MDLT 2817 Chemistry I 70. MDLT 2818 Chemistry II

71. MDLT 2821 Microbiology II 72. MEAG 1510 Facility Operations Maintenance

73. NURS 1110 Foundations of Nursing

74. NURS 1175 Nursing Interventions 75. NURS 1210 Pharmacology for Practical Nurses

76. NURS 1220 Pharmacology for Practical Nurses 77. NURS 1310 Application of Nursing

78. NURS 1410 Maternal Child Nursing 79. NURS 1610 Psychosocial Nursing

80. NURS 1901 Nursing Transitions

81. NURS 2200 LPN to RN Role 82. NURS 2210 Semester 1 Theory

83. NURS 2220 Semester I Fundamentals

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84. NURS 2230 Semester I Pharmacology 85. NURS 2240 Fundamental Concepts

86. NURS 2275 Skills & Pharmacology I 87. NURS 2310 Semester 2 Theory

88. NURS 2320 Semester 2 Med-Surg Basics

89. NURS 2410 Semester 3 Theory 90. NURS 2420 Semester 3 Maternal-Child Health

91. NURS 2430 Semester 3 Mental Health 92. NURS 2510 Semester 4 Theory

93. NURS 2530 Semester 4 Med-Surg Acute 94. NURS 2560 Semester 4 Med-Surg Advanced

95. OTEC 1725 Transactional Law

96. OTEC 1730 Civil Procedures 97. OTEC 1820 Business English

98. OTEC 2735 Family & Criminal Law 99. OTEC 2820 Business Communication

100. OTEC 2835 Office Financial Applications II

101. OTEC 2870 Information Resource Management 102. PHIL 100 Ethics in Society

103. PHIL 105 World Religions 104. PHIL 130 Logic

105. PHLE 1200 Multiskilling for Phlebotomists 106. PHLE 1450 Phlebotomy Skills

107. PHRM 1110 Pharmacy Technical Orientation PHRM 1101

108. PHRM 1103 Pharmacy Math 109. PHRM 2114 Pharmacology PHRM 1104

110. PHRM 2106 Aseptic Techniques & IV Admixtures 111. PHRM 2115 Pharmacy Non-Sterile Compounding PHRM 1004

112. PHRM 2116 Institutional Pharmacy

113. PSYC 100 Introduction to Psychology 114. PSYC 140 Psychology of Positive Adjustment

115. SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 116. SOWK 100 Introduction to Social Work

117. SOWK 105 Social Welfare Services

118. SOWK 110 Community Social Service Projects 119. SPCH 110 Public Speaking

120. SWPR 1000 Introduction to U.S. Pork Production 121. SWPR 1200 Breeding Stock Management

122. SWPR 1300 Nursery Finish Management 123. SWPR 2000 Swine Records & Analysis