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  • NEC Codeology - EE126

    Course Description:  Navigation of structure and organization of National Electrical Code codebook chapters and tables.

    Spring 2026

  • Emergency Medical Technician - EM110

    Course Description:  Concepts of emergency care that prepare an entry-level provider and primary staff for basic life support ambulance services. Information and techniques necessary for certification as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) in the State of Kansas and National Registry of EMT.

    Spring 2026

    • Sections:

      EM110 010252S       Main Campus
        • WHEN
        • Days: TWR
        • Times: 9:00 AM - 11:59 AM
        • Start Date: 03/10/2026
        • End Date: 05/14/2026
        • WHERE
        • Campus: Main Campus
        • Building: Fire Science Building
        • Room: FS111
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Misha Thompson

      Credit Hours:  10.00

      Section Notes:  National registry examination required for certification.
  • Emergency Medical Technician/Paramedic Lab - EM110L

    Course Description:  Laboratory portion of EM110 Emergency Medical Technician.

    Spring 2026

  • Cardiac Care (CPR) - EM131

    Course Description:  Fundamental elements necessary for student to recognize and react to cardiac emergencies for adults, children and infants; instruction and practice for skill acquisition in CPR, AED, rescue breathing, bag-valve mask use and relief of choking. Information in basic cardiac function and risk factors related to cardiac emergencies. Identification of potential scene and personal safety risks and precautions.

    Spring 2026

    • Sections:

      EM131 009252S       Main Campus
        • WHEN
        • Days: M
        • Times: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
        • Start Date: 04/20/2026
        • End Date: 04/20/2026
        • WHERE
        • Campus: Main Campus
        • Building: Fire Science Building
        • Room: FS111
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Connie Smarsh

      Credit Hours:  0.50

      Section Notes:  Upon successful completion of the course, nationally recognized two year certification at Healthcare Provider/Professional Rescuer level. Repeatable for credit but not for credit toward graduation.
    • EM131 027252S       McPherson
        • WHEN
        • Days: F
        • Times: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
        • Start Date: 05/08/2026
        • End Date: 05/08/2026
        • WHERE
        • Campus: McPherson
        • Building: McPherson Center
        • Room: MCT118
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Connie Smarsh

      Credit Hours:  0.50

      Section Notes:  Upon successful completion of the course, nationally recognized two year certification at Healthcare Provider/Professional Rescuer level. Repeatable for credit but not for credit toward graduation.
    • EM131 028252S       McPherson
        • WHEN
        • Days: F
        • Times: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
        • Start Date: 05/29/2026
        • End Date: 05/29/2026
        • WHERE
        • Campus: McPherson
        • Building: McPherson Center
        • Room: MCT118
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Shaun Reimer

      Credit Hours:  0.50

      Section Notes:  Upon successful completion of the course, nationally recognized two year certification at Healthcare Provider/Professional Rescuer level. Repeatable for credit but not for credit toward graduation.
    • EM131 012252S       Newton
        • WHEN
        • Days: W
        • Times: 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
        • Start Date: 04/08/2026
        • End Date: 04/08/2026
        • WHERE
        • Campus: Newton
        • Building: Newton Axtell Center
        • Room: NWA220
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Connie Smarsh

      Credit Hours:  0.50

      Section Notes:  Upon successful completion of the course, nationally recognized two year certification at Healthcare Provider/Professional Rescuer level. Repeatable for credit but not for credit toward graduation.
  • English Composition IA - EN101

    Course Description:  Completion of Composition 1A allows students to develop and structure writing that meets academic standards using conventions of composition with an emphasis on development, editing, peer collaboration, and responsible communication. Course covers instruction in research, documentation, and ethical integration of research. Selected readings for models and criticism are used.
    Course Notes:  HS GPA over 3.0, or Accu NG Writing Score 255+ & Accu NG Reading Score 255+, and ACT Reading Score of 18 or above, or ACT English Score of 18 or above.

    Spring 2026

    • Sections:

      EN101 846252S       Online
        • WHEN
        • Days: Arranged
        • Times: Arranged
        • Start Date: 04/06/2026
        • End Date: 05/29/2026
        • WHERE
        • Online
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Frances Johannsen

      Credit Hours:  3.00

      Section Notes:  16+ ACT Reading AND English AND B or higher in most recent high school English course; OR • 2.7+ high school cumulative unweighted GPA  AND B or higher in most recent high school English course.
  • English Composition II - EN102

    Course Description:  Composition II develops critical reading and writing skills through the exploration of literary texts in thematic units, with an emphasis on research, documentation, and rhetoric by drafting arguments appropriate for target audiences.
    Course Notes:  EN101 English Composition IA with a grade of C or higher, or EN101H English Comp IA with a grade of C or higher, or EN100 English Comp IB with a grade of C or higher.

    Spring 2026

  • Rope Rescue II - FS109

    Course Description:  Advanced rescue techniques using hoisting systems, stokes, traversing and ascending techniques and adverse conditions rescue. This course follows the guidelines in NFPA 1006-Technical Rescuer Professional Qualifications, Chapter 6.2.
    Course Notes:  FS108 Rope Rescue I, or Departmental Consent.

    Spring 2026

    • Sections:

      FS109 001252S       Main Campus
        • WHEN
        • Days: See below
        • Times: See below
        • Start Date: 03/27/2026
        • End Date: 03/29/2026
        • WHERE
        • Campus: Main Campus
        • Building: Fire Science Building
        • Room: FS115
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Chad Winton

      Credit Hours:  1.50

      Meeting Times:

      • Days: F

        Times: 1:00 PM - 7:00 PM

        Campus: Main Campus

        Building: Fire Science Building

        Room: FS115

      • Days: SU

        Times: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

  • Engine Company Operations - FS153

    Course Description:  Training in personal protective equipment, proper hoseline deployment and advancement, and any other specialized functions of the engine crew. In addition this course emphasizes correct hoseline and nozzle selection and tactics under real-time scenarios.

    Spring 2026

  • Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator - FS206

    Course Description:  Operation of apparatus equipped with fire pumps including pumpers, initial fire-attack apparatus, tenders (tankers), wildland-fire apparatus and aerial apparatus equipped with pumps.

    Spring 2026

    • Sections:

      FS206 052252S       Main Campus
        • WHEN
        • Days: TR
        • Times: 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
        • Start Date: 03/17/2026
        • End Date: 05/07/2026
        • WHERE
        • Campus: Main Campus
        • Building: Fire Science Building
        • Room: FS115
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • RC Watson

      Credit Hours:  4.00

      Section Notes:  Certifies the fighter to NFPA 1002, Standard for Fire Apparatus Driver/ Operator Professional Qualifications.
  • World Geography - GE101

    Course Description:  World Geography takes students on a tour of the world. Learn the main concepts geographers use to understand physical and human geography, such as maps, population growth, migration, climate, culture, geopolitics, and economic development. Those concepts are then applied to each region of the world in turn. Gain an understanding of how regions are different from each other, as well as how globalization is drawing people closer together.

    Spring 2026

  • American Government - GO100

    Course Description:  Even though American government touches every aspect of Americans’ lives, few students understand how American government and politics work or how citizens can engage their own political system. Explore the creation and development of the American political system, the Constitution, civil liberties, and civil rights; the nature of American politics and political participation, including political parties, elections, interest groups, and media; the structure of political institutions, namely Congress, the presidency, and the judiciary; and the development of public policy. Throughout the course, learn about your own political identity, observe how government actually works, and have important civic conversations.

    Spring 2026

  • Nutrition - HE202

    Course Description:  Nutrition requirements of a person during the successive stages of development with emphasis on nutrients, their availability in foods and factors affecting utilization.

    Spring 2026

  • American History 1492-1865 - HI101

    Course Description:  Economic, political, social and intellectual development of the United States to the end of the Civil War with emphasis on development and decline of slavery, political parties, Indian policy, international relations and individuals responsible for the policies.

    Spring 2026

  • American History 1865-Present - HI102

    Course Description:  Economic, political, social and intellectual development of the United States from the Civil War to the present with emphasis on growth of democracy, free enterprise system, welfare programs, civil rights, needs and contributions of minority groups, foreign policy and national defense.

    Spring 2026

  • Medical Terminology - HR105

    Course Description:  Elements of medical language including common abbreviations. Emphasis is placed on spelling, pronunciation, correct usage, and meaning relating to body systems, medical science, and medical specialties.

    Spring 2026

  • Pathophysiology - HR212

    Course Description:  Etiologies, signs, symptoms, courses and complications of diseases, and the modern practices of diagnosis and treatment.
    Course Notes:  HR105 Medical Terminology, and BI103 Human A&P.

    Spring 2026

  • Microcomputer Literacy - IS103

    Course Description:  Study of microcomputer including word processing, spreadsheets, database, necessary hardware concepts and terminology.

    Spring 2026

  • Microcomputer Applications - IS104

    Course Description:  Microcomputers and various software applications; hardware and software selection, integration, and implementation; fundamentals of operating systems, word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and computer problem solving.

    Spring 2026

    • Sections:

      IS104 876252S       Online
        • WHEN
        • Days: Arranged
        • Times: Arranged
        • Start Date: 05/04/2026
        • End Date: 05/29/2026
        • WHERE
        • Online
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Jesse Newberry

      Credit Hours:  3.00

      Section Notes:  Prior computer experience required. Keyboarding skills recommended.
  • Database I - IS201

    Course Description:  Introduction to relational database concepts and terminology; basic database skills including creating, using and modifying tables, queries, forms and reports.

    Spring 2026

    • Sections:

      IS201 856252S       Online
        • WHEN
        • Days: Arranged
        • Times: Arranged
        • Start Date: 05/04/2026
        • End Date: 05/29/2026
        • WHERE
        • Online
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Ryan Ewy

      Credit Hours:  1.00

      Section Notes:  Repeatable once for graduation credit if using a different software package.Students must be able use computer independently (understand general computer concepts, terminology, and operations).
  • Database II - IS202

    Course Description:  Advanced database skills including importing and exporting; creating advanced queries, forms, reports, data access pages and macros; managing the database.
    Course Notes:  IS201 Database I with a grade of C or better.

    Spring 2026

    • Sections:

      IS202 846252S       Online
        • WHEN
        • Days: Arranged
        • Times: Arranged
        • Start Date: 05/04/2026
        • End Date: 05/29/2026
        • WHERE
        • Online
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Ryan Ewy

      Credit Hours:  1.00

      Section Notes:  Repeatable once for graduation credit if using a different software package.