Course Description: This course is an in-depth evaluation of beef, pork, and lamb products/carcasses. The USDA grading techniques and standards will be used to determine meat value. Emphasis will be placed on grading and evaluation of wholesale, primal and retail cuts of meat.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 2.00
Section Notes: Meat Evaluation Handbook by American Meat Science Association required.
Course Description: Chemical, physical and biological properties of soils; their formation, fertility and management.
Course Notes: CH101 General Chemistry, or CH105 Chemistry I.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 4.00
Section Notes: Three hours lecture and two hours laboratory each week. Must also enroll in AG201L Soils Lab.
Course Description: Guidelines for feeding beef cattle, sheep and swine; feed stuff evaluation; nutrient requirements; ration formulation and practical feeding problems.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Course Description: See AG203 Principles of Feeding for course information.
Spring
Section Type: Lab
Credit Hours: 0.00
Course Description: Fundamental ecological principles of production, conservation and utilization of grasslands; applications of principles to range management practices.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Course Description: Continuation of AG106 Animal Evaluation I, AG107 Animal Evaluation II and AG213 Animal Evaluation III emphasizing livestock selection methods for beef, sheep and swine plus basic selection of dairy cattle and horses.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 1.00
Course Description: Fundamental knowledge of the aging process with emphasis on meeting the physical needs requirements of geriatric residents of health care facilities including ethics, communication, normal and aging body system functions, nutrition, diseases, observation skills, documentation, personal care skills and their adequate performance.
Course Notes: ACT Reading Score of 14 or Above, or Accuplacer Next Generation Reading Score of 231 or above, or Accuplacer Writing Score of 40 to 120.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 4.50
Section Notes: Students must pass both theory and clinical portions; meets state requirements for Certified Nurse Aide state exam; 105 clock hours. This class is limited to Little River High School students only.Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 4.50
Section Notes: Students must pass both theory and clinical portions; meets state requirements for Certified Nurse Aide state exam; 105 clock hours. Class meets M & W 4-9pm DH 1. Clinical at Wesley Towers.
Course Description: Fundamental knowledge of medications, their use, actions, side effects and dosage; documentation; wound management; and supervision skills for geriatric aides.
Course Notes: Allied Health Permission, or Accuplacer Next Generation Reading Score of 231 or above, or Accuplacer Writing Score of 40 to 120, and ACT Reading Score of 14 or Above.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 4.50
Section Notes: Students must pass both theory & clinical portions & state board. Skills April 3, 4-9 McPherson Ctr. Clinicals 4/8,9,10,12,15,16,17,19 Pleasant View Home in Inman.Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 4.50
Section Notes: Students must pass both theory & clinical portions & the state board. Skills date: at Davis Hall 4 - 9 pm on April 10. Clinicals: at Buhler Sunshine Home M-F 4 - 9 pm on April 15-19 and April 22 - 26
Course Description: Fundamental knowledge of the aging process with emphasis on providing services essential to the physical, mental, and psycho-social well being of clients in the home setting incorporating basic care of clients with the Instrumental Activities of Daily Living in the home setting.
Course Notes: Allied Health Permission, or Accuplacer Next Generation Reading Score of 231 or above, or Accuplacer Writing Score of 40 to 120, and ACT Reading Score of 14 or Above.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 2.00
Section Notes: Meets state requirements for the Home Health Aide state exam; 30 clock hours.
Course Description: Basic training in phlebotomy including venipuncture and capillary puncture techniques, and anatomy/physiology of vascular system, emphasizing basic skills, techniques and equipment used in phlebotomy; patient contact and medical/legal issues.
Course Notes: Allied Health Permission.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 4.00
Section Notes: Skills lab will be held in Davis Hall at Room 9 form 6-8PM on the following dates - Jan. 22, 24, 26, 29, 31, Feb. 2, 5, 7, 9, 12, 14, 16, 19, 21, 23, 26, 28.
Course Description: Identify current flow on starting and charging system diagrams. Perform battery diagnosis and service. Perform starting systems diagnosis and repair. Perform charging system diagnosis and repair.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 5.00
Section Notes: Departmental Consent required.Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 5.00
Section Notes: Departmental Consent required.
Course Description: Identify engine mechanical integrity. Explore and identify the fundamentals of fuel system theory and concerns. Explore and identify the fundamentals of ignition theory and concerns. Identify induction system and exhaust system concerns.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Departmental Consent required.Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Departmental Consent required.
Course Description: Theory and servicing of clutches, standard transmissions, drive lines, rear axles and automatic transmissions.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 4.00
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 4.00
Course Description: Theory and use of air conditioning service equipment; purging, repairing, evacuating, testing for leaks, charging and overhauling compressors.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 4.00
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 4.00
Course Description: Diagnosis and repair of emissions control systems and engine-related service.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 2.00
Section Notes: Departmental Consent required.Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 2.00
Section Notes: Departmental Consent required.
Course Description: 3D tools for film, game, and architectural development using construction, painting, and animation of 3D objects, characters, and cameras inside a 3D environment.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: AutoDesk Maya, Adobe Photoshop & Adobe AfterEffects are used throughout this course. Software is installed & available to students within the classroom. 4 gb USB drive is needed for backup of files
Course Description: The graphical representation of storytelling based upon the organization, layout, content, theme, action, and timing of conceptual designs for multimedia projects.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Course Description: Using animations, film footage, digital images, graphics, text, audio (music) and special effects to create a video composition.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: The software used for this course is Adobe After Effects.Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: The software used for this course is Adobe After Effects.
Course Description: Advanced processes of creating model geometry, materials, lighting, particle systems, wiring parameters, bone systems, inverse kinematics rigs, and character animations.
Course Notes: AN101 Digital Animation I.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Course Description: Knowledge and skills to create audience driven 3D animation for assembly into a professional portfolio and demo reel.
Course Notes: AN220 Game Concept Design, or Departmental Consent, and AN204 Character Animation.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 5.00
Section Notes: Projects will be output to demo reels for student portfolios.