Course Description: Refinement of customer service, goal setting, and client retention to support accuracy, time, and precision in salon services.
Course Notes: CO280 Client Services.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Cosmetology students must have a minimum of 320 hours of training before working on the public.Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Cosmetology students must have a minimum of 320 hours of training before working on the public.
Course Description: Culmination of customer service, client consultations, and applications for salon business success.
Course Notes: CO280 Client Services.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Cosmetology students must have a minimum of 320 hours of training before working on the public.Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Cosmetology students must have a minimum of 320 hours of training before working on the public.
Course Description: Programming in Visual Basic focusing on structured, procedural, and object-oriented techniques, event-driven design, and application development including user interface, error handling, and data processing.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Course Description: An exploration of algorithm design principles and their application in procedural programming, focusing on state, control structures, functions, and modularity. Topics include patterns of conditional and iterative control structures, program testing techniques, and an introduction to data structures, classes, and objects. Students will engage in programming projects that emphasize problem analysis, solution design, and the development of well-structured programs.
Course Notes: MA106 College Algebra, or Departmental Consent, and CS111 Visual Basic Programming.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 4.00
Course Description: This course will cover the techniques used in problem solving and mathematical reasoning. Students will learn the framework for basic programming algorithms, and the roles discrete objects play in basic computations required in logical programming practices.
Course Notes: MA106 College Algebra with a grade of C or higher.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Students who do not have the required prerequisites must receive Departmental II consent before enrolling. Students should have computer programming knowledge before enrolling in this course.
Course Description: Detail and assembly drawings of machines and their component parts, shop notes and parts lists, precision dimensions, allowances, limits and tolerances.
Course Notes: DR100 Computer Aided Drafting I.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 5.00
Course Description: Development of a complete set of residential house drawings including floor plans, foundation plans, elevations, wall sections, and construction details.
Course Notes: DR100 Computer Aided Drafting I.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Course Description: Utilization of parametric modeling software to develop 3D models of mechanical parts and assemblies as well as 2D detail drawings for manufacture.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Course Description: Utilization of PTC Creo Parametric software to develop 3D models of mechanical parts and assemblies as well as 2D detail drawings for manufacture.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Course Description: Utilization of advanced BIM (Building Information Modeling) tools to further develop architectural models with an emphasis on roofs, site plans, BIM content creation, visualization, and animation.
Course Notes: DR212 Architectural Drafting I.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Course Description: Utilization of CAD software to develop 3D models and working drawings for civil engineering projects with an emphasis on survey data, surfaces, profiles, alignments, corridors, grading plans, and pipe networks.
Course Notes: DR100 Computer Aided Drafting I.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Course Description: A partnership with industry and the college computer drafting program which provides students with actual on-the-job work experience; required minimum of 45 clock hours work at the assigned business for each credit hour enrolled.
Course Notes: DR119 Parametric Modeling I: Autodesk Inventor, or Departmental Consent, and DR212 Architectural Drafting I.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Repeatable for credit to a maximum of 6 credit hours.
Course Description: Development of working drawings of architectural and/or mechanical designs for external clients. Emphasis on teamwork, leadership building, communication, time management, problem solving, and presentation skills.
Course Notes: DR119 Parametric Modeling I: Autodesk Inventor, or Departmental Consent, and DR212 Architectural Drafting I.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Course Description: Fundamental macroeconomic ideas including incentives, opportunity cost, supply and demand, macroeconomic indicators, aggregate economy, and fiscal and monetary policies.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: EC100 is not a requirement to take EC101.Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: EC100 is not a requirement to take EC101.Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: EC100 is not a requirement to take EC101.
Course Description: Fundamental macroeconomic ideas including incentives, opportunity cost, supply and demand, macroeconomic indicators, aggregate economy, and fiscal and monetary policies.
Spring
Section Type: Honors
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: EC100 is not a requirement to take EC101.
Course Description: Fundamental microeconomic ideas including incentives, opportunity cost, supply and demand, elasticity, market structures, profit-maximizing output, market failures, consumer choice, and behavioral economics.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Course Description: Fundamental microeconomic ideas including incentives, opportunity cost, supply and demand, elasticity, market structures, profit-maximizing output, market failures, consumer choice, and behavioral economics.
Spring
Section Type: Honors
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: EC100 is not required for enrollment in EC101
Course Description: Experiences designed to help with the transition into college life; exploration of essential techniques for success as a college student.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 1.00
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 1.00
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 1.00
Course Description: An introduction to college success strategies including college-level study skill techniques, goal setting, and healthy lifestyles as well as identification of one's interests, values, skills and personality to assist in making career choices.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 2.00
Section Notes: The course is intended for undecided students who are advised through the Student Success Center. Students with a declared major should enroll in ED105.Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 2.00
Section Notes: The course is intended for undecided students who are advised through the Student Success Center. Students with a declared major should enroll in ED105.
Course Description: Historical and cultural exploration of the concept of happiness and field of positive psychology through analysis of scientific research. Examination of practices including gratitude, showing kindness to others, mindfulness, and acts of altruism.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 2.00
Section Notes: This course does not count towards the General Education Social Science requirement.