2019-2020 Catalog

Addendum to 2019-2020 Catalog

While every possible step has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the catalog, sometimes minor changes must be made throughout the year that are in the interest of the students or the College. This addendum details the changes made online after the publication of the 2019-2020 catalog.

Course Updates and/or Changes

While every possible step has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the catalog, sometimes minor changes must be made throughout the year that are in the interest of the students or the College. These are the course updates and changes made online after the publication of the 2019-2020 catalog.  

COURSE UPDATES AND/OR CHANGES:

5/13/19 - INFO 1001 Workplace Skills for IT Professionals (page 303 in the print catalog) should read 4.5 - 0.0 -4.5.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Program Updates and/or Changes

While every possible step has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the catalog, sometimes minor changes must be made throughout the year that are in the interest of the students or the College. These are the program updates and changes made online after the publication of the 2019-2020 catalog.

PROGRAM UPDATES AND/OR CHANGES:

5/1/19 - Professional Communication Career Certificate (PRCCC) (page 63 in the print catalog)

The total number of credit hours for this career certification should read 27.0 credit hours.

 

5/1/19 – Video/Audio Communication Arts associate in applied science (VAAAS) (page 80 in the print catalog)

The elective course requirements are missing and should read as follows:

Electives, select 9.0-10.5 credit hours from the following:

ARTS 1010

Elementary Drawing

4.5 credits

DIMA 1220

Character, Narrative, and Storyboard Development

4.5 credits

DIMA 1620

Introduction to 3-D Modeling and Animation

4.5 credits

HUMS 2310

Film History and AppreciationThis is an online course.

4.5 credits

THEA 2010

Script Analysis

4.5 credits

THEA 2020

Fundamentals of Acting I

4.5 credits

THEA 2030

Playwriting I

4.5 credits

VACA 2020

Audio II

4.5 credits

VACA 2030

Audio III

4.5 credits

VACA 2050

Pro-Tools

4.5 credits

VACA 2060

Audio Mixing and Summing

4.5 credits

VACA 2070

Modern Recording Techniques

4.5 credits

VACA 2230

Video Post-Production

4.5 credits

VACA 2900

Special Topics in Video/Audio

Variable credits

 

5/1/19 – Business Management – Financial Planning Certificate of Achievement (BMPC1) (page 88 in the print catalog)

Under General Education, Quantitative/Numeracy Skills it should read MATH 1315 is recommended.

 

5/1/19 – Architectural Documentation Software Career Certificate (ADSCC) (page 119 in the print catalog)

The pathway to associates degree should read Architectural Engineering Design Technician (ADAED).

 

5/1/19 – Architectural Imaging Software career certificate (AAIS1) (page 120 in the print catalog)

The pathway to associates degree should read General Studies degree (GSAAS).

 

5/1/19 – Culinary Arts and Management – Culinary Arts associate in applied science (CACA1) (page 133 in the print catalog)

Under General Education requirements, Quantitative Numeracy Skills it should read students planning to transfer should also take MATH 1315 and have that class count toward electives under any of the option requirements.

 

5/1/19 – Culinary Arts and Management – Baking and Pastry associate in applied science (CABA2) (page 135 in the print catalog)

Under General Education requirements, Quantitative Numeracy Skills it should read students planning to transfer should also take MATH 1315 and have that class count toward electives under any of the option requirements.

 

5/1/19 – Hospitality and Restaurant Leadership – Food and Event Management associate in applied science (CHFA1) (page 137 in the print catalog)

Under General Education requirements, Quantitative Numeracy Skills it should read students planning to transfer should also take MATH 1315 and have that class count toward electives under any of the option requirements.

 

5/1/19 – Hospitality and Restaurant Leadership – Hospitality Entrepreneurship associate of applied science (CHBA1) (page 139 in the print catalog)

Under General Education requirements, Quantitative Numeracy Skills it should read students planning to transfer should also take MATH 1315 and have that class count toward electives under any of the option requirements.

 

5/1/19 – Electrical/Mechanical Maintenance Technology associate in applied science (EMAAS) (page 179 in the print catalog)

Should read Major Requirements 67.5 credit hours, Total credit hours 100.5-103.5.

 

5/1/19 – General Plant Maintenance Career Certificate (EMGPM) (page 181 in the print catalog)

Should not include course INCT 1000 Industrial Safety and Health for 4.5 credit hours. The total credit hours for this career certificate should read 32.0.

 

5/1/19 – Production Maintenance Career Certificate (EMPRM) (page 181 in the print catalog)

Should read Requirements for Production Maintenance Career Certificate: 35.0 credit hours.

 

5/1/19 – Advanced Industrial Sales Representative Career Certificate (IAISD) (page 184 in the print catalog)

Should read Requirements 28.5 credit hours.

 

5/1/19 – Manufacturing, Power and Process Operations Technology – BIO Processing associate in applied science (MTBPO) (page 186 in the print catalog)

The total number of credit hours for this degree should read General Education 27.0; Major Requirements 33.5; Option Requirements 47.0, Total credit hours required 107.5. The Math course under Option Requirements should read MATH 1315 College Algebra.

 

5/1/19 – Manufacturing, Power and Process Operations Technology – Nuclear Power Plant Non-Licensed Operator associate in applied science (MTNPO) (page 187 in the print catalog)

The number of credit hours for this program should read General Education 27.0 credit hours; major requirements 33.5 credit hours; option requirements 43.5 credit hours; total credit hours required 104.0.

 

5/1/19 – Manufacturing, Power and Process Operations Technology – Manufacturing Process Operations associate in applied science (MTMPO) (page 186 in print catalog)

Total major requirements should read 33.5 credit hours.

 

5/1/19 – Manufacturing, Power and Process Operations Technology – Power Plant associate in applied science degree (MTPPO) (page 188 in the print catalog)

The major requirements should read 33.5 credit hours; option requirements should read 37.5 credit hours.

 

5/1/19 – Computer Technology Transfer – Computer Science associate in science degree (CTSAS) (pages 202 & 229 in the print catalog)

The major requirements for this degree should read 55.5 credit hours. The total credit hours required should read 98.0-99.5.

 

5/1/19 – Computer Technology Transfer-Management Information Systems associate in science degree (CTMAS) (pages 203 and 230 in the print catalog)

The major requirements for this degree should read 57.0 credit hours. The total credit hours required should read 98.0-101.0.

 

5/1/19 – Information Technology – Cisco Network Technician associate in applied science (ITCNO) (page 205 in the print catalog)

Under General Education Quantitative/Numeracy Skills it should read students planning to transfer to a four-year institution should select MATH 1425.

 

5/1/19 – Information Technology – Cyber Security associate in applied science (ITCSO) (page 206 in the print catalog)

The option requirements should read 63.0. The total credit hours required should read 103.5-104.0.

 

5/1/19 – Information Technology – Full Stack Web Development associate in applied science (ITFSW) (page 214 in the print catalog)

Under General Education Quantitative/Numeracy Skills it should read MATH 1220 or higher.

 

5/19/19 – Information Technology – Server Technician Certificate of Achievement (ITSRO). (page 217 in the print catalog)

The option requirements should read 22.5 credit hours. The total credit hours required should read 54.0-54.5.

 

5/13/19 – Photography associate in applied science (PTAS3) – (page 77 in the print catalog)

 

Major requirements should read 70.5 – 72.0 credit hours.  Major requirement courses should read:

ARTS 1020

2-D Design

4.5 credits

PHOT 1102

Basic Analog Photography

6.0 credits

PHOT 1103

Intermediate Digital Photography

6.0 credits

PHOT 1104

Intermediate Analog Photography

6.0 credits

PHOT 1105

History of Photographic Practice

6.0 credits

PHOT 1106

History of Photographic Process

6.0 credits

PHOT 1107

Basic Photographic Lighting

6.0 credits

PHOT 1108

Basic Experimental Photography

6.0 credits

PHOT 2200

Portfolio Development and Professional Practices

6.0 credits

PHOT

Course of choice

6.0 credits

Select 12.0 - 13.5 credit hours from the following:

ENTR 1050

Introduction to EntrepreneurshipThis is an online course.This is a hybrid course.

4.5 credits

PHOT 1500

Moving Image Lab

6.0 credits

PHOT 2105

Photographic Concept Development

6.0 credits

PHOT 2107

Intermediate Photographic Lighting

6.0 credits

PHOT 2108

Intermediate Experimental Photography

6.0 credits

PHOT 2900

Special Topics in Photography

Variable credits

PHOT 2981

Internship

Variable credits

ARTS

Courses of Choice

4.5-13.5 credits

DIMA

Course of choice

4.5-13.5 credits

INTD

Course of choice

4.5-13.5 credits

VACA

Course of choice

4.5-13.5 credits

THEA

Course of choice

4.5-13.5 credits

 

5/13/19 - Design, Interactivity, and Media Arts – Medial Generalists associate in applied science (DIMGO) (page 69 in the print catalog)

Under Tier III electives it should read PHOT 1103 Intermediate Digital Photography. It should not read PHOT 1025 Digital Photography.

 

7/23/19 - Business Management - Generalist (BGAAS) (page 85 in the print catalog)

Under Elective requirements for Business Management-Generalist it should read: should be selected from ACCT, BSAD, ECON, FINA (excluding FINA 1000 and FINA 1010), ENTR, INSU, REES, or INFO 2805. FINA 1200 is recommended, 




 

 

 

 

 

 

New Courses

While every possible step has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the catalog, sometimes minor changes must be made throughout the year that are in the interest of the students or the College. These are new courses implemented after the publication of the 2019-2020 catalog and entered online.

New Courses:

None at this time


New Programs

While every possible step has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the catalog, sometimes minor changes must be made throughout the year that are in the interest of the students or the College. These are new programs implemented after the publication of the 2019-2020 catalog and entered online.

New Programs:

There are none at this time.

Section Updates and/or Changes

While every possible step has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the catalog, sometimes minor changes must be made throughout the year that are in the interest of the students or the College. These are the updates and/or changes made to the online catalog sections after the publication of the 2019-2020 catalog.

Section Updates and/or Changes: