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Course Descriptions


 

The numbers in parentheses listed following the course description, Semester Hours:  (3 - 3 - 0), are explained below:

  • The first digit is the number of semester credit hours for the course.
  • The second digit is the number of lecture hours per week in a regular 16 week semester.
  • The third digit is the number of laboratory/clinical/internship/practicum hours per week in a regular 16 week semester.

Hours met per week are based on semester-length classes; courses of shorter semesters during such as flex classes, will meet for more hours per week for equivalency.

 
  
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    POFI 1380 - Cooperative Education - Business/Office Automation/Technology/Data Entry


    Prerequisites: Completion of 12 or more hours toward a one-year certificate and approval of workstation by instructor/coordinator

    Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization offered through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component.

    Semester Hours: (3-1-20)

    CIP: 52.0407


  
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    POFI 1391 - Special Topics in Information Processing/Data Entry Technician


    Prerequisites: Varies with subject being offered

    Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 52.0407


  
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    POFI 1491 - Special Topics in Information Processing/Data Entry Technician


    Prerequisites: Varies with subject being offered

    Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-0)

    CIP: 52.0407


  
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    POFI 2301 - Word Processing


    Prerequisites: Basic computer skills or POFT 1329  or 25 words per minute keyboarding skill

    Word processing software focusing on business applications.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 52.0407


  
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    POFI 2331 - Desktop Publishing


    Prerequisites: Proficiency in word processing software

    In-depth coverage of desktop publishing terminology, text editing, and use of design principles. Emphasis on layout techniques, graphics, multiple page displays, and business applications. This course is designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.

    Semester Hours: (3-2-3)

    CIP: 52.0407


  
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    POFI 2340 - Advanced Word Processing


    Prerequisites: POFI 2301  or ITSW 1301  or MOS certification

    Advanced word processing techniques in merging, macros, graphics, and desktop publishing. Includes extensive formatting for technical documents. This course is designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 52.0407


  
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    POFL 1191 - Special Topics in Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary


    Prerequisites: Varies with subject being offered

    Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-0)

    CIP: 22.0301


  
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    POFL 1291 - Special Topics in Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary


    Prerequisites: Varies with subject being offered

    Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.

    Semester Hours: (2-2-0)

    CIP: 22.0301


  
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    POFL 1303 - Legal Office Procedures


    Prerequisites: POFT 2301  or equivalent

    Study of the administrative duties of support personnel in a law office including issues involved in understanding and using social, organizational, and technological systems.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 22.0301


  
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    POFL 1305 - Legal Terminology


    Overview of the areas of law and legal professions, including spelling, pronunciation, and definition of legal terms.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 22.0301


  
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    POFL 1340 - Legal Office Procedures II


    Prerequisites: POFL 1303 

    This course enhances the critical thinking and practical skills required for administrative duties of legal support staff.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 22.0301


  
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    POFL 1391 - Special Topics in Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary


    Prerequisites: Varies with subject being offered

    Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 22.0301


  
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    POFL 1459 - Legal Transcription


    Prerequisites: High-level keyboarding skills

    Comprehensive legal vocabulary. Includes organizing and transcribing documents in a law office.

    Semester Hours: (4-3-2)

    CIP: 22.0301


  
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    POFL 1491 - Special Topics in Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary


    Prerequisites: Varies with subject being offered

    Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-0)

    CIP: 22.0301


  
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    POFL 2301 - Legal Document Processing


    Prerequisites: Basic computer skills or POFT 1329  or ability to type by touch at least 25 words per minute

    Skill development in the production of legal documents used in the legal and court systems.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 22.0301


  
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    POFT 1120 - Job Search Skills


    Skills to seek and obtain employment in business and industry.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-1)

    CIP: 52.0401


  
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    POFT 1127 - Introduction to Keyboarding


    Skill development in keyboarding techniques. Emphasis on the development of acceptable speed and accuracy.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-1)

    CIP: 52.0408


  
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    POFT 1173 - Microsoft Outlook


    Messaging and contact management program to facilitate business information management.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-1)

  
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    POFT 1174 - Ten-Key Skill Building


    Focus on developing ten-key touch system skill including both speed and accuracy.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-0)

  
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    POFT 1175 - Keyboarding Skillbuilding I


    Prerequisites: Ability to type at least 30 words per minute by touch

    Provides students with opportunities to sharpen keyboarding skills within the context of correct language use. This course is intended for students who have completed beginning keyboarding and are looking to increase their keying speed and control while strengthening vocabulary and word choice knowledge.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-1)

  
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    POFT 1176 - Keyboarding Skillbuilding II


    Prerequisites: Ability to type at least 35 words per minute by touch

    Provides students with opportunities to sharpen keyboarding skills within the context of correct language use. This course is intended for students who have completed beginning keyboarding and are looking to increase their keying speed and control while strengthening vocabulary and word choice knowledge.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-1)

  
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    POFT 1177 - Proofreading at the Computer


    Prerequisites: POFT 1329  or higher and a language arts course that teaches grammar and punctuation.

    Provides students with the proofreading skills needed to produce documents such as letters, memos, reports, e-mail, and Internet postings that are error-free, pleasing in appearance, and easy to read.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-1)

  
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    POFT 1191 - Special Topics in Business Communications


    Prerequisites: Varies with subject being offered

    Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-0)

    CIP: 52.0501


  
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    POFT 1192 - Special Topics in Administrative Assistant/Secretarial Science, General


    Prerequisites: Varies with subject being offered

    Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-0)

    CIP: 52.0401


  
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    POFT 1193 - Special Topics in General Office/Clerical and Typing Services


    Prerequisites: Varies with subject being offered

    Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-0)

    CIP: 52.0408


  
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    POFT 1220 - Job Search Skills


    Skills to seek and obtain employment in business and industry.

    Semester Hours: (2-2-0)

    CIP: 52.0401


  
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    POFT 1231 - Numeric Keypad Applications


    Skill development in the operation of a numeric keypad.

    Semester Hours: (2-2-0)

    CIP: 52.0408


  
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    POFT 1272 - Word Processing


    Introduction to business applications using word processing software. Practical applications are the focal point.

    Semester Hours: (2-2-1)

  
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    POFT 1273 - Spreadsheets


    Introduction to business applications for electronic spreadsheets using spreadsheet software. Practical applications are the focal point.

    Semester Hours: (2-2-1)

  
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    POFT 1274 - Database Applications


    Database Applications provides basic concepts related to currently used database software. Practical applications stress organizing and querying the database to meet users’ information needs.

    Semester Hours: (2-2-1)

  
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    POFT 1275 - Presentation Software


    Presentation Software introduces students to presentation software using practical business applications and a hands-on approach to learning.

    Semester Hours: (2-2-1)

  
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    POFT 1291 - Special Topics in Business Communications


    Prerequisites: Varies with subject being offered

    Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.

    Semester Hours: (2-2-0)

    CIP: 52.0501


  
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    POFT 1292 - Special Topics in Administrative Assistant/Secretarial Science, General


    Prerequisites: Varies with subject being offered

    Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge’s, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.

    Semester Hours: (2-2-0)

    CIP: 52.0401


  
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    POFT 1293 - Special Topics in General Office/Clerical and Typing Services


    Prerequisites: Varies with subject being offered

    Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge’s, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.

    Semester Hours: (2-2-0)

    CIP: 52.0408


  
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    POFT 1301 - Business English


    Introduction to a practical application of basic language usage skills with emphasis on fundamentals of writing and editing for business.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 52.0501


  
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    POFT 1307 - Proofreading and Editing


    Prerequisites: POFT 1301  or department approval

    Instruction in proofreading and editing skills necessary to assure accuracy in business documents.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 52.0501


  
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    POFT 1309 - Administrative Office Procedures I


    Prerequisites: Basic keyboarding skills

    Study of current office procedures, duties, and responsibilities applicable to an office environment.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 52.0401


  
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    POFT 1313 - Professional Workforce Preparation


    Preparation for the work force including ethics, interpersonal relations, professional attire, and career advancement.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 52.0401


  
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    POFT 1319 - Records and Information Management I


    Introduction to basic records information management filing systems including manual and electronic filing.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 52.0401


  
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    POFT 1321 - Business Math


    Prerequisites: MATH 0300  or equivalent

    Fundamentals of business mathematics including analytical and critical thinking skills.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 52.0408


  
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    POFT 1329 - Beginning Keyboarding


    Skill development keyboarding techniques. Emphasis on development of acceptable speed and accuracy levels and formatting basic documents.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 52.0408


  
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    POFT 1359 - Records and Information Management II


    Prerequisites: POFT 1319 

    Evaluation of filing systems and equipment; maintenance of database records according to information management theory.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 52.0401


  
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    POFT 1371 - Issues in the Workplace


    Addresses recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. Activities involve library researching, group dynamics, team projects, and critical thinking in problem resolution.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

  
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    POFT 1379 - Records and Information Management II


    Prerequisites: POFT 1319 

    Evaluation of filing systems and equipment; maintenance of database records according to information management theory.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 52.0401


  
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    POFT 1380 - Cooperative Education - Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General


    Prerequisites: Completion of 12 or more hours toward a one-year certificate and approval of workstation by instructor/coordinator

    Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization offered through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component.

    Semester Hours: (3-1-20)

    CIP: 52.0401


  
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    POFT 1382 - Cooperative Education - General Office Occupations and Clerical Services


    Prerequisites: Completion of 12 or more hours toward a one-year certificate and approval of workstation by instructor/coordinator

    Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization offered through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component.

    Semester Hours: (3-1-20)

    CIP: 52.0408


  
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    POFT 1391 - Special Topics in Business Communications


    Prerequisites: Varies with subject being offered

    Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 52.0501


  
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    POFT 1392 - Special Topics in Administrative Assistant/Secretarial Science, General


    Prerequisites: Varies with subject being offered

    Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 52.0401


  
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    POFT 1393 - Special Topics in General Office/Clerical and Typing Services


    Prerequisites: Varies with subject being offered

    Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 52.0408


  
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    POFT 1472 - Technical Customer Service


    Prerequisites: POFT 1313 , POFT 1371 , and basic computer skills

    General principles of customer service within a technical environment. Topics include internal/external customer relationships, time management, best practices, critical thinking, problem solving, verbal and non-verbal communications skills, and conflict resolution.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-0)

  
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    POFT 1491 - Special Topics in Business Communications


    Prerequisites: Varies with subject being offered

    Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-0)

    CIP: 52.0501


  
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    POFT 1492 - Special Topics in Administrative Assistant/Secretarial Science, General


    Prerequisites: Varies with subject being offered

    Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-0)

    CIP: 52.0401


  
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    POFT 1493 - Special Topics in General Office/Clerical and Typing Services


    Prerequisites: Varies with subject being offered

    Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-0)

    CIP: 52.0408


  
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    POFT 2301 - Intermediate Keyboarding


    Prerequisites: Basic computer skills or POFT 1329  or 25 words per minute keyboarding skill

    A continuation of keyboarding skills emphasizing speed, accuracy levels and formatting documents.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 52.0408


  
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    POFT 2303 - Speed and Accuracy Building


    Prerequisites: Basic computer skills or POFT 1329  or 25 words per minute keyboarding skill

    Review, correct, and improve keyboarding techniques for the purpose of increasing speed and improving accuracy.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 52.0408


  
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    POFT 2312 - Business Correspondence and Communication


    Prerequisites: POFT 1301  or department approval

    Development of writing and presentation skills to produce effective business communications.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 52.0501


  
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    POFT 2321 - Machine Transcription


    Prerequisites: POFI 2301  or POFT 2301  or 5-minute straight copy skill of 40 words per minute or POFT 1301  or department approval

    Production of mailable documents using transcription techniques.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-2)

    CIP: 52.0401


  
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    POFT 2331 - Administrative Systems


    Prerequisites: Computer applications software proficiency

    Advanced concepts of project management and office procedures integrating software applications.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 52.0401


  
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    POFT 2333 - Advanced Keyboarding


    Prerequisites: POFT 2301 

    A continuation of keyboarding skills in advanced document formatting emphasizing speed, accuracy, and decision-making.

    Semester Hours: (3-2-3)

    CIP: 52.0408


  
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    POFT 2379 - Records and Information Management III


    Prerequisites: POFT 1319 

    Evaluation of filing systems and equipment; maintenance of database records according to information management theory.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 52.0401


  
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    POFT 2380 - Cooperative Education - Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General


    Prerequisites: Sophomore standing and approval of workstation by instructor/coordinator

    Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization offered through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component.

    Semester Hours: (3-1-20)

    CIP: 52.0401


  
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    PSYC 1300 - Learning Framework


    Cross-Listed With: EDUC 1300  

    Integrated Reading & Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: INRW 0305  

    Math Basic Skills Prerequisite: MATH 0305  
    A study of the 1) research and theory in the psychology of learning, cognition, and motivation, 2) factors that impact learning, and 3) application of learning strategies. Theoretical models of strategic learning, cognition, and motivation serve as the conceptual basis for the introduction of college-level student academic strategies. Students use assessment instruments (e.g., learning inventories) to help them identify their own strengths and weaknesses as strategic learners. Students are ultimately expected to integrate and apply the learning skills discussed across their own academic programs and become effective and efficient learners. Students developing these skills should be able to continually draw from the theoretical models they have learned.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 42.2701.51 25


  
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    PSYC 2289 - Academic Cooperative in Psychology


    Integrated Reading & Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: INRW 0420 

    This instructional program is designed to integrate on-campus study with practical, hands-on experience in psychology. In conjunction with class seminars, the individual student will set specific goals and objectives in the study of human social behavior and/or social institutions.

    Semester Hours: (2-2-4)

    CIP: 45.0101.51 25


  
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    PSYC 2301 - General Psychology


    Integrated Reading & Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: INRW 0420 

    Survey of major topics in psychology. Introduces the study of behavior and the factors that determine and affect behavior and mental processes.

    This course fulfills the Social and Behavioral Sciences foundational component area of the core and addresses the following required objectives: Critical Thinking, Communication, Empirical Quantitative Skills, and Social Responsibility.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 42.0101.51 25



  
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    PSYC 2302 - Applied Psychology


    Integrated Reading & Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: INRW 0420 

    Survey of the applications of psychological knowledge and methods in such fields as business, industry, education, medicine, law enforcement, social work, and government work.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 42.0101.52 25


  
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    PSYC 2306 - Human Sexuality


    Integrated Reading & Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: INRW 0420 

    Study of the psychological, sociological, and physiological aspects of human sexuality.

    This course fulfills the Social and Behavioral Sciences foundational component area of the core and addresses the following required objectives: Critical Thinking, Communication, Empirical Quantitative Skills, and Social Responsibility.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 42.0101.53 25



  
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    PSYC 2314 - Lifespan Growth and Development


    Prerequisites: PSYC 2301 

    Study of the relationship of the physical, emotional, social and mental factors of growth and development of the individual throughout the lifespan.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 42.0701.51 25


  
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    PSYC 2316 - Psychology of Personality


    Prerequisites: PSYC 2301 

    Study of various approaches to determinants, development, and assessment of personality.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 42.0101.57 25


  
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    PSYC 2317 - Statistical Methods in Psychology


    Prerequisites: MATH 1314  or equivalent; PSYC 2301 

    Study of statistical methods used in psychological research, assessment, and testing. Includes the study of measures of central tendency and variability, statistical inference, correlation and regression as these apply to psychology.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 42.0101.52 25


  
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    PSYC 2319 - Social Psychology


    Integrated Reading & Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: INRW 0420 

    Study of individual behavior within the social environment. May include topics such as the socio-psychological process, attitude formation and change, interpersonal relations, and group processes.

    This course fulfills the Social and Behavioral Sciences foundational component area of the core and addresses the following required objectives: Critical Thinking, Communication, Empirical Quantitative Skills, and Social Responsibility.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 42.1601.51 25



  
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    PSYC 2372 - Theories of Learning


    Prerequisites: PSYC 2301 

    This course will introduce the student to the major theories of learning. Discussion will focus on the various ways in which behavior is modified in both humans and animals. There will be opportunities to experience the processes of learning through live or virtual demonstrations or experiments. Unique Need Course: Check with your transfer institution to verify acceptance of courses.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 4210017325


  
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    PSYC 2389 - Academic Cooperative


    Integrated Reading & Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: INRW 0420 

    This instructional program is designed to integrate on-campus study with practical, hands-on experience in psychology. In conjunction with class seminars, the individual student will set specific goals and objectives in the study of human social behavior and/or social institutions.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-4)

    CIP: 45.0101.51 25


  
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    PSYT 1193 - Special Topics in Clinical Psychology


    Integrated Reading & Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: INRW 0420 

    Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-0)

    CIP: 42.2801


  
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    PSYT 1194 - Special Topics in Counseling Psychology


    Integrated Reading & Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: INRW 0420 

    Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-0)

    CIP: 42.2803


  
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    PSYT 1293 - Special Topics in Clinical Psychology


    Integrated Reading & Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: INRW 0420 

    Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.

    Semester Hours: (2-2-0)

    CIP: 42.2801


  
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    PSYT 1294 - Special Topics in Counseling Psychology


    Integrated Reading & Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: INRW 0420 

    Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.

    Semester Hours: (2-2-0)

    CIP: 42.2803


  
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    PSYT 1325 - Death and Dying


    Study of the cultural and social norms, values, beliefs, and behaviors associated with end-of-life experiences.

    Recommended Basic Skills prerequisites: INRW 0420 

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 42.2803



  
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    PSYT 1329 - Interviewing and Communication Skills


    This course facilitates development of the basic communication skills necessary to develop an effective helping relationship with clients. Topics will also include counseling techniques such as intake interviewing, relationship building, problem identification and resolution, and emphasis will be placed on the importance of effective oral communications. Additionally, this course is designed to facilitate development of the basic counseling skills necessary to develop an effective helping relationship with clients. The utilization of special skills to assist in achieving objectives through exploration of problems, examination of attitudes, and feelings, consideration of alternative solutions, and decision making will be explored.

    Recommended Basic Skills prerequisites: INRW 0420 

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 42.2803



  
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    PSYT 1345 - Behavior Modification


    Integrated Reading & Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: INRW 0420 

    This course includes the study of behavior management and cognitive theories and techniques with emphasis on their applications.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 42.2801


  
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    PSYT 1394 - Special Topics in Counseling Psychology


    Integrated Reading & Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: INRW 0420 

    Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 42.2803


  
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    PSYT 2164 - Practicum I in Clinical Psychology


    Integrated Reading & Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: INRW 0420 

    This course provides practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student.

    Semester Hours: (1-0-10)

    CIP: 42.2801


  
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    PSYT 2165 - Practicum II in Clinical Psychology


    Prerequisites: PSYT 2X64

    Integrated Reading & Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: INRW 0420 

    This course may be a continuation of PSYT 2X64 and provides practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student.

    Semester Hours: (1-0-10)

    CIP: 42.2801


  
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    PSYT 2264 - Practicum I in Clinical Psychology


    Integrated Reading & Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: INRW 0420 

    This course provides practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student.

    Semester Hours: (2-0-20)

    CIP: 42.2801


  
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    PSYT 2265 - Practicum II in Clinical Psychology


    Prerequisites: PSYT 2X64

    This course may be a continuation of PSYT 2X64 and provides practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student.

    Semester Hours: (2-0-20)

    CIP: 42.2801


  
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    PSYT 2301 - Psychology of Group Dynamics


    Prerequisites: DAAC 1319 , PSYT 1329 

    This course provides a study of the patterns and dynamics of group interactions. Topics will include a psychosocial approach to group behavior, structure, types, stages, roles, leadership and facilitation. This course includes an exploration of group counseling skills, techniques and stages of group development.

    Recommended Basic Skills prerequisites: INRW 0420 

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 42.2803



  
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    PSYT 2331 - Abnormal Psychology


    Prerequisites: PSYC 2301 

    Integrated Reading & Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: INRW 0420 

    The study of the symptoms, etiology, and treatment procedures of functional and organic mental disorders.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 42.2801


  
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    PSYT 2339 - Counseling Theories


    This course provides an examination of major theories of various treatment modalities including reality therapy, psycho-dynamic, grief therapy, client-centered therapy, rational emotive therapy, and cognitive-behavioral approaches such as life skills training and behavior modification.

    Recommended Basic Skills prerequisites: INRW 0420 

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 42.2803



  
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    PSYT 2345 - Principles of Behavior Management and Modification


    Integrated Reading & Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: INRW 0420 

    A study of behavior management and cognitive theories and techniques with emphasis on their applications.

    Semester Hours: (3-0-0)

    CIP: 42.2801


  
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    PSYT 2364 - Practicum I in Clinical Psychology


    Integrated Reading & Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: INRW 0420 

    This course provides practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student.

    Semester Hours: (3-0-30)

    CIP: 42.2801


  
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    PSYT 2365 - Practicum II in Clinical Psychology


    Prerequisites: PSYT 2X64

    Integrated Reading & Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: INRW 0420 

    This course may be a continuation of PSYT 2X64 and provides practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student.

    Semester Hours: (3-0-30)

    CIP: 42.2801


  
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    READ 0055 - PASS - Developmental Reading


    This course is designed to improve upon students’ reading comprehension skills in order to provide a greater opportunity for success on the reading portion of the placement exam. Topics range from identification of main ideas and recognition of supporting details to analyzing relationships among ideas, and critical reasoning. Other topics may include vocabulary and study skills. Students will be re-tested at the end of the course.

    Semester Hours: (0-0-1)

    CIP: 32.0108.6112


  
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    RELE 1300 - Contract Forms and Addenda


    Promulgated Contract Forms, which shall include but is not limited to unauthorized practice of law, broker-lawyer committee, current promulgated forms, commission rules governing use forms and case studies involving use of forms.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 52.1501


  
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    RELE 1303 - Real Estate Appraisal


    Prerequisites: RELE 1406  or advanced placement test

    A study of the central purposes and functions of an appraisal, social and economic determinants of value, appraisal case studies, cost, market data and income approaches to value estimates, final correlations, and reporting.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 52.1501


  
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    RELE 1307 - Real Estate Investments


    Prerequisites: RELE 1406  or Advanced placement test. MATH 0301  with grade of “C” or better or equivalent.

    Characteristics of real estate investments. Includes techniques of investment analysis, time valued money, discounted and non-discounted investment criteria, leverage, tax shelters, depreciation, and applications to property tax.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 52.1501


  
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    RELE 1309 - Real Estate Law


    Prerequisites: RELE 1406  OR Advanced placement test

    Provides a study of legal concepts of real estate, land description, real property rights, estates in land, contracts, conveyances, encumbrances, foreclosures, recording procedures, and evidence of title.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 52.1501


  
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    RELE 1311 - Real Estate Law of Contracts


    Elements of a contract, offer and acceptance, statue of frauds, specific performance and remedies for breach, unauthorized practice of law, commission rules relating to use of adopted forms, and owner disclosure requirements.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 52.1501


  
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    RELE 1315 - Property Management


    Prerequisites: RELE 1406  or concurrent enrollment in RELE 1406 

    A study of the role of the property manager, landlord policies, operational guidelines, leases, lease negotiations, tenant relations, maintenance, reports, habitability laws, and the Fair Housing Act.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 52.1501


  
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    RELE 1319 - Real Estate Finance


    Prerequisites: RELE 1406  or advanced placement test

    Overview of monetary systems, primary and secondary money markets, sources of mortgage loans, federal government programs, loan applications, processes and procedures, closing costs, alternative financial instruments, equal credit opportunity laws affecting mortgage lending, and the state housing agency.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 52.1501


  
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    RELE 1321 - Real Estate Marketing


    Prerequisites: RELE 1406  or concurrent enrollment in RELE 1406 

    A study of real estate professionalism and ethics; characteristics of successful salespersons; time management; psychology of marketing; listing procedures; advertising; negotiation and closing financing; and the Deceptive Trade Practices Act.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 52.1501


  
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    RELE 1406 - Real Estate Principles


    Overview of licensing as a broker or salesperson. Includes ethics of practice as a license holder, titles to and conveyance of real estate, legal descriptions, deeds, encumbrances and liens, distinctions between personal and real property, appraisal, finance and regulations, closing procedures, and real estate mathematics. Covers at least three hours of classroom instruction on federal, state, and local laws relating to housing, discrimination, housing credit discrimination, and community reinvestment. Fulfills the 60-hour requirement for salesperson license.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-0)

    CIP: 52.1501


 

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