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2022-2023 Catalog Archived
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Biology |
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BIO 216 - Physiology Class: 3 Lab: 3 Credits: 4 This course is a study of human physiological processes in relation to homeostasis.
Prerequisite(s): Take BIO 215 with a minimum grade of “C”. Course Topics:
- Homeostasis, negative and positive feedback
- Chemical level of organization
- Cellular and tissue level of organization
- Metabolism and energetics
- Function of the skeletal system
- Function of the muscular system
- Function of the nervous system
- Function of the special senses
- Function of the cardiovascular system
- Function of the lymphatic system
- Function of the respiratory system
- Function of the digestive system
- Function of the urinary system
- Function of the reproductive system
Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
- Attendance
- Classroom Conduct
- Equal Access
- IT Access
- Online Behavior
- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
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BIO 225 - Microbiology Class: 3 Lab: 3 Credits: 4 This is a detailed study of microbiology as it relates to infection and the disease processes of the body. Topics include immunity, epidemiology, medically important microorganisms, and diagnostic procedures for identification.
Prerequisite(s): Take BIO 101 or BIO 210 or BIO 216 with a minimum grade of “C”. Course Topics:
- Major themes of Microbiology
- Tools of the Laboratory: Methods for studying microorganisms
- Prokaryotic profiles: Archae and Bacteria
- Eukaryotic cells and microorganisms
- Introduction to viruses
- Microbial nutrition, ecology, and growth
- Microbial metabolism
- Microbial genetics
- Genetic engineering
- Physical and Chemical control methods for microbes
- Interactions between drugs, microbes, and hosts
- Infection and Disease
- Nonspecific immune response
- Specific immune response
- Disorders in immunity: hypersensitivity, autoimmune disorders, and immunodeficiency
- Infectious diseases of the skin, eyes, respiratory tract, nervous system, circulatory system, lymphatic system, gastrointestinal tract, and urogenital tract
Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site Required Materials: All lecture notes will be provided to the students by the instructor. Safety goggles are provided but student is free to bring their own. Grading System: A 90-100
B 80-89
C 70-79
D 60-69
F 0-59
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Recognize and describe the major physiological characteristics and classifications of the prokaryotes, eukaryotic microbes, and viruses.
- Describe the major biochemical events that take place in microbial cells including nutrient uptake, metabolism, growth/replication, protein synthesis, and recombination.
- Describe the effects of environmental factors on microbial growth including: temperature, oxygen levels, osmolarity, pH, and ecological associations.
- Describe the mechanisms associated with the various forms of microbial control and development of antimicrobial resistance.
- Describe the major types of infection and how they are transmitted between hosts.
- Recognize and describe the mechanisms involved with the nonspecific immune response, the specific immune response, and hypersensitivity reactions.
- Identify the major characteristics of major human diseases by body system.
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
- Attendance
- Classroom Conduct
- Equal Access
- IT Access
- Online Behavior
- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
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BIO 240 - Nutrition Class: 3 Credits: 3 This course is an introduction to the essential aspects concerning the science of nutrition. Particular emphasis is on the classes of nutrients and their physiological uses in the body. Body energy requirements and the nutritional status of the world are considered.
Prerequisite(s): Take MAT 101 or MAT 152 or MAT 103 , and ENG 100 , RDG 100 , and (BIO 100 or CHM 100 or High School Biology or High School Chemistry) with a minimum grade of “C”. Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site Required Materials: Any additional resources (handouts) will be provided to the Student by the Instructor. Grading System: A 90-100
B 80-89
C 70-79
D 60-69
F 0-59
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Identify diet and lifestyle factors important in promoting health and preventing disease.
- Identify and explain energy nutrients and the role of energy balance on health.
- Define the micronutrients, vitamins and minerals.
- Describe the role of water, vitamins and minerals in promoting growth, development and maintenance of the body and in regulating body processes.
- Describe the relationship between nutrition and fitness, sports and eating disorders.
- Describe nutrition as it relates to specific life stages.
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
- Attendance
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- Equal Access
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- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
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BIO 275 - Human Pathophysiology Class: 3 Lab: 0 Credits: 3 This course studies human disease processes, including inflammation, degeneration, immunity, neoplasia, congenital anomalies, and acquired or inherited conditions. Common diseases for each body system are covered and emphasis placed on clinical manifestations, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.
Prerequisite(s): Take BIO 211 with a minimum grade of “C”. Course Topics:
- Cell and Tissue Function
- Integrative Body Function
- Infection and Immunity
- Hematopoetic Function and Disorders
- Circulatory Function and Disorders
- Respiratory Function and Disorders
- Urinary tract Function and Disorders
- Gastrointestinal Function and Disorders
- Endocrine system Function and Disorders
- Nervous system Function and Disorders
- Reproductive Function and Disorders
- Musculoskeletal Function and Disorders
- Integumentary Function and Disorders
Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site Grading System: A 90 - 100
B 80 - 89
C 70 - 79
D 60 - 69
F 0 - 59
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Describe disorders associated with hemostasis and blood cells.
- Describe disorders associated with blood flow and cardiac function.
- Describe disorders associated with ventilation and gas exchange.
- Describe disorders associated with renal function and bladder.
- Describe disorders associated with gastrointestinal and pancreatic function.
- Describe disorders associated with endocrine control of growth and metabolism.
- Describe disorders associated with neuromuscular, sensory, and brain function.
- Describe disorders associated with the male and female genitourinary system.
- Describe disorders associated with the skeletal system.
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
- Attendance
- Classroom Conduct
- Equal Access
- IT Access
- Online Behavior
- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
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Chemistry |
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CHM 100 - Introductory Chemistry Class: 3 Lab: 3 Credits: 4 This is an introductory course in general chemistry and principles of chemistry. Emphasis is placed on mathematical solutions and laboratory techniques. A minimum grade of “C” is required in order to receive credit in this course. (Non-Degree Credit)
Prerequisite(s): Take RDG 032 and (MAT 101 or MAT 152 ). Course Topics:
- The chemical world
- Measurement and problem solving
- Matter, energy, atoms, and elements
- Molecules, compounds, and chemical reactions
- Chemical composition and quantity
- Electrons in atoms and the periodic table
- Chemical bonding
- Gases, liquids, solids, and intermolecular forces
- Solutions, acids and bases
- Organic Chemistry
Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site Required Materials:
- Homework folder
- Safety glasses (OSHA approved)
- Scientific calculator
- A lab jacket may be useful.
Grading System: A 90 - 100
B 80 - 89
C 70 - 79
D 60 - 69
F 0 - 59
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Demonstrate the use of science and technology.
- Illustrate the mathematical aspects of chemistry.
- Describe and explain the modern atomic theory and periodic table.
- Describe the electronic structure of and the bonding between atoms.
- Differentiate between the types of chemical reactions and intermolecular forces.
- Differentiate between acids and bases.
- Describe and identify organic compounds.
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
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- Equal Access
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- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
Official Course Syllabus 2022-2023 |
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CHM 105 - General, Organic and Biochemistry Class: 3 Lab: 3 Credits: 4 This course is a study of the fundamental principles of chemistry, including atomic and molecular structure, common substances and reactions, introduction to organic chemistry and biochemistry.
Prerequisite(s): Take MAT 101 , RDG 100 , ENG 100 and (CHM 100 or high school chemistry or CHM 110 ) with a minimum grade “C”. Course Topics:
- The units and numbers of measurements
- Unit conversion
- The structure of the atom
- The periodic table
- Study of structure and properties of ionic compounds
- Physical states of matter
- Properties and concentration of solutions
- Energy, rate and equilibrium studies of physical and chemical reactions
- Acids, bases and buffers
- Structure, properties and IUPAC names of organic compounds
- Structure and functions of biological molecules
Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site Required Materials:
- A scientific calculator (no cell phone calculator)
- Safety goggles for the laboratory
- Solutions manual (optional).
Grading System: A 90 - 100
B 80 - 89
C 70 - 79
D 60 - 69
F 0 - 59
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Successfully complete any unit conversion required in general chemistry using equalities and the mathematical truth that any number can be multiplied by one (1).
- Utilize the periodic table to predict the relative sizes of atoms and strength of ionization energy, electron affinity and electronegativity.
- Explain the factors affecting the rate of a chemical reaction.
- Write the IUPAC names and draw the condensed structures of the organic families found in biological molecules.
- Describe the structural formula and functions of biological macromolecules like carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and nucleic acids.
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
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- Classroom Conduct
- Equal Access
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- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
Official Course Syllabus 2022-2023 |
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CHM 110 - College Chemistry I Class: 3 Lab: 3 Credits: 4 This is the first course in a sequence which includes the following topics: atomic and molecular structure, nomenclature and equations, properties, reactions and states of matter, stoichiometry, gas laws, solutions, and equilibria.
Prerequisite(s): Take ENG 100 , RDG 100 , MAT 110 and (CHM 100 or high school chemistry) with a minimum grade of “C”. Course Topics:
- Classification of matter
- The units and numbers of measurement
- Unit conversion
- Properties of elements including atoms, electrons and nuclei
- Radioactive properties of atoms, nuclear reactions
- Naming of binary compounds and acids
- Calculate molar masses, yield and percent yield of a chemical reaction
- Study of types of reactions
- Periodicity and structure of an atom
- Study of ionic bond and main group chemistry
- Study of covalent bonds and molecular structure
- Properties and behavior of gases
Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site Required Materials:
- A scientific calculator (no cell phone calculator)
- Safety goggles for the laboratory
- Solutions manual (optional) for McMurry & Fay’s Chemistry
- All lecture notes will be posted on the Science Department Website.
- Any additional resources (handouts) will be provided to the Student by the Instructor.
Grading System: A 90 - 100
B 80 - 89
C 70 - 79
D 60 - 69
F 0 - 59
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Explain the significance of the representative group numbers and period numbers.
- Utilize the periodic table to predict the trends of atomic size, ionization energy, electron affinity and electronegativity.
- Describe the four fundamental differences between a chemical reaction and a nuclear reaction.
- Successfully complete any unit conversion required in general chemistry using equalities and the mathematical truth that any number can be multiplied by one (1).
- Perform stoichiometric analysis using properly balanced chemical equations.
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
- Attendance
- Classroom Conduct
- Equal Access
- IT Access
- Online Behavior
- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
Official Course Syllabus 2022-2023 |
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CHM 111 - College Chemistry II Class: 3 Lab: 3 Credits: 4 (For students continuing in chemistry) this course is a continuation of the study of atomic and molecular structure, nomenclature and equations, properties, reactions and states of matter, stoichiometry, gas laws, solutions, and equilibria. Other topics included are kinetics, thermodynamics, and electrochemistry.
Prerequisite(s): Take CHM 110 with a minimum grade of “C”. Course Topics:
- Principles of Thermochemistry
- Study of enthalpy, entropy and free energy changes of physical and chemical reactions
- Solutions and their properties
- Calculations involving units of concentration and colligative properties
- Study of chemical kinetics and calculation of reaction rates
- Study of chemical equilibria and calculation of equilibrium concentrations and equilibrium constant
- Study of Le-Chatlier’s principle
- Description and application of aqueous equilibria
- Principles of electrochemistry and calculation of standard reduction potentials
- Structure, properties and IUPAC names of organic compounds
Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site Required Materials:
- A scientific calculator (no cell phone calculator)
- Safety goggles for the laboratory
- Solutions manual (optional) for McMurry & Fay’s Chemistry
- All lecture notes will be posted on the Science Department Website.
- Any additional resources (handouts) will be provided to the Student by the Instructor.
Grading System: A 90 - 100
B 80 - 89
C 70 - 79
D 60 - 69
F 0 - 59
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Apply the Hess’s law of summation to determine the enthalpy, entropy, or free energy of a chemical reaction using either bond dissociation energy table or table of standard molar energy of formation.
- Perform calorimetry calculations using appropriate thermodynamic principle.
- Determine the components of a rate law of a chemical reaction given the appropriate experimental data.
- Describe the integrated rate law for a zero, first and second order reactions.
- Apply the rate law to determine the rate constant and half-life of the reactions.
- Write IUPAC systematic names for organic compounds.
- Draw the condensed structures for molecules in each of the organic functional group families.
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
- Attendance
- Classroom Conduct
- Equal Access
- IT Access
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- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
Official Course Syllabus 2022-2023 |
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CHM 211 - Organic Chemistry I Class: 3 Lab: 3 Credits: 4 This is the first in a sequence of courses that includes nomenclature, structure and properties, and reaction mechanisms of basic organic chemistry.
Prerequisite(s): Take CHM 111 or CHM 105 with a minimum grade of “C”. Course Topics:
- Nomenclature, structures, and properties of hydrocarbons, alkyl halides, and simple oxygen functional groups.
- Drawing methods for organic molecules and organic reactions.
- Stereochemistry of geometric and stereoisomers.
- Types of organic reactions and associated mechanisms
- Apply microscale lab techniques to extraction, melting point determination, mixed melting points, isolation, crystallization, and organic reactions.
- Apply microscale lab techniques to reactivity study and multi-step organic synthesis.
Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site Required Materials:
- Calculator
- Safety goggles for the laboratory
- Solutions manual (optional)
Grading System: A 90 - 100
B 80 - 89
C 70 - 79
D 60 - 69
F 0 - 59
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Differentiate between acid/base theories with emphasis on application of Lewis Theory on organic chemical reactions.
- Describe IUPAC systematic naming for hydrocarbons, alcohols, ethers, epoxides, thiols, and amines.
- Compare and contrast the structure and physical properties of hydrocarbons, alcohols, ethers, epoxides, thiols, and amines.
- Demonstrate the use of substitution, addition, and elimination reaction mechanisms to predict the products and their ratios for organic chemical reactions.
- Describe the importance of isomersfor organic compounds especially stereoisomers.
- Demosntrate the effect of delocalization of electrons and resonance hybridization for unsaturated hydrocarbon reactivity.
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
- Attendance
- Classroom Conduct
- Equal Access
- IT Access
- Online Behavior
- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
Official Course Syllabus 2022-2023 |
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CHM 212 - Organic Chemistry II Class: 3 Lab: 3 Credits: 4 This course is a continuation of basic organic chemistry. Topics include nomenclature, structure and properties, reaction mechanisms of basic organic chemistry, biochemistry, and spectroscopy.
Prerequisite(s): Take CHM 211 with a minimum grade of “C”. Course Topics:
- Nomenclature, structure, and physical properties of carboxylic acids, their derivatives, amines, and aromatic compounds.
- Application and interpretation of IR, NMR, and MS spectroscopy.
- Organometallic, alpha-substitution, and carbonyl-associated reactions and their mechanisms
- Applying microscale lab techniques to chromatography, aldol condensation, and other chemical reactrions.
- Applying microscale lab techniques to reactivity study and multi-step organic synthesis.
Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site Required Materials:
- Calculator
- Safety goggles for the laboratory
- Solutions manual (optional)
Grading System: A 90 - 100
B 80 - 89
C 70 - 79
D 60 - 69
F 0 - 59
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Determine the structural components or organic molecules using spectroscopic techniques.
- Describe names, structures, and properties of alcohols, ethers, aldehydes, and ketones.
- Describe names, structures, and properties of carboxylic acids and carboxylic acid derivatives.
- Summarize chemical reactions of carbonyl compounds.
- Describe names, structures, and properties of aliphatic amines, arylamines, and phenols.
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
- Attendance
- Classroom Conduct
- Equal Access
- IT Access
- Online Behavior
- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
Official Course Syllabus 2022-2023 |
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COL 101 - College Orientation Class: 1 Credits: 1 This course may include selected topics such as career planning, study skills, stress management, tutoring, group guidance, and other subjects to facilitate student success. This course emphasizes group academic advising and registration activities.
Course Topics:
- Academic Advising
- Campus Resources
- Career Exploration
- Time Management
- Financial Literacy
- Study Skills
Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site Required Materials:
- Notebook
- Pens
- Pencils
- Highlighters
- SCC Handbook
Grading System: A 90 - 100
B 80 - 89
C 70 - 79
D 60 - 69
F 0 - 59
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Use program information to make choices about semester schedules.
- Explain the use of SCC resources and support services.
- Evaluate information for its validity.
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
- Attendance
- Classroom Conduct
- Equal Access
- IT Access
- Online Behavior
- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
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COL 103 - College Skills Class: 3 Credits: 3 This course may include selected topics such as career planning, study skills, stress management, tutoring, group guidance, and other subjects to facilitate student success. This course emphasizes group and individual academic advising and registration activities.
Course Topics:
- Campus Resources
- Time Management
- Goal Setting
- Emotional Intelligence
- Academic Advising
- Critical Thinking
- Writing Skills
- Reading Skills
- Study Skills
- Note-Taking Skills
- Test-Taking Strategies
- Information Literacy
- Diversity
- Learning Styles
- Career Exploration
- Public Speaking
- Financial Literacy
Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site Required Materials:
- Notebook
- Paper
- Pens
- Highlighters
Grading System: A 90 - 100
B 80 - 89
C 70 - 79
D 60 - 69
F 0 - 59
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Construct an e-mail with a college e-mail account using proper grammar.
- Analyze information to make choices about course schedules.
- Evaluate online information for its validity using library resources or the internet.
- Complete a project on career choice using career research assignments from the course.
- Identify SCC campus resources using SCC Website.
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
- Attendance
- Classroom Conduct
- Equal Access
- IT Access
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- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
Official Course Syllabus 2022-2023 |
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CGC 101 - Introduction to Graphic Techniques Class: 2 Lab: 3 Credits: 3 This course covers the processes of printed reproduction with an emphasis on offset printing. A variety of printing equipment and operating techniques are included.
Prerequisite(s): Take ENG 032 , MAT 032 or MAT 100 , and RDG 100 . Corequisite(s): Take CGC 110 . Course Topics:
- Industry occupations and responsibilities
- Measuring in inches and points
- Typography
- Design principles
- Color theory
- Design process
- Basic layout skills
Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site Required Materials:
Grading System: A 90 - 100
B 80 - 89
C 70 - 79
D 60 - 69
F 0 - 59
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Explain the roles, processes, occupations, responsibilities, and safety in the printing industry.
- Produce a digital mechanical to include measurements and typography.
- Describe the basic components, principles, and laws of art and copy preparation.
- Construct digital mechanicals for one-color, spot-color, and process color print jobs.
- Demonstrate how to preflight and output digital files necessary for graphic reproduction.
- Identify basic pre-press equipment, tools and supplies.
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
- Attendance
- Classroom Conduct
- Equal Access
- IT Access
- Online Behavior
- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
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CGC 110 - Electronic Publishing Class: 2 Lab: 3 Credits: 3 This is an introductory course to the fundamentals of electronic publishing.
Prerequisite(s): Take ENG 032 , MAT 032 or MAT 100 , and RDG 100 . Corequisite(s): Take CGC 101 . Course Topics:
- Type composition
- Type measurement in inches and points
- Design principles
- Color theory
- Electronic desktop publishing using Adobe InDesign
- Layout production
Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site Required Materials:
Grading System: A 90 - 100
B 80 - 89
C 70 - 79
D 60 - 69
F 0 - 59
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Explain the basic principles and methods of type composition.
- Compose text copy.
- Produce a digital mechanical to include measurements and typography.
- Describe the basic components, principles, and laws of digital copy preparation.
- Construct one-color, spot-color, and process color print jobs.
- Construct graphic design layouts using Adobe InDesign layout software.
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
- Attendance
- Classroom Conduct
- Equal Access
- IT Access
- Online Behavior
- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
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CGC 115 - Digital Photography Class: 3 Credits: 3 This course is the study of digital photography from digital cameras to the computer-based printer/digital media. Artistic, theoretical, and technical aspects will be considered. Topics include: information on types and purchasing digital cameras; theory, mechanics, and the art of digital imagery.
Prerequisite(s): Take ENG 032 , MAT 032 or MAT 100 , and RDG 100 . Course Topics:
- Camera comparisons
- Image composition
- Correct exposure
- Image organization
- File formats
- Image adjustments
- Shooting modes
- Theme shooting
Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site Required Materials:
- 1 USB jump drive
- Access to course’s D2L online component.
Grading System: A 90 - 100
B 80 - 89
C 70 - 79
D 60 - 69
F 0 - 59
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Differentiate types of digital cameras.
- Evaluate camera manuals and memory cards.
- Practice composition techniques.
- Manipulate storage media and images.
- Identify customized camera settings.
- Recognize exposure issues and file formats.
- Output digital images to various printing sources.
- Identify Adobe Photoshop software tools and applications.
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
- Attendance
- Classroom Conduct
- Equal Access
- IT Access
- Online Behavior
- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
Official Course Syllabus 2022-2023 |
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CWE 123 - Cooperative Work Experience II Lab: 15 Credits: 3 This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting.
Prerequisite(s): Take AOT 253 or AOT 254 with a minimum grade of “C”. Course Topics:
- The role of an administrative professional
- Office politics and interpersonal skills
- Self-assessment of professional goals
- Confidence in the workplace and personal abilities
- Gaining experience in administrative responsibilities
Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site Required Materials:
- Computer with Internet access
- Word processing software (must be able to save Word format)
- Anti-virus software
Grading System: A 90 - 100
B 80 - 89
C 70 - 79
D 60 - 69
F 0 - 59
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Perform general office duties independently as assigned by the preceptor/supervisor with minimal supervision.
- Interpret policies and procedures.
- Speak clearly and articulately using proper grammar and vocabulary.
- Project a professional image in accordance with the assigned work environment.
- Complete a 240 hour cooperative work experience in an approved administrative role.
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
- Attendance
- Classroom Conduct
- Equal Access
- IT Access
- Online Behavior
- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
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CWE 131 - Cooperative Work Experience III Lab: 5 Credits: 1 This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting.
Course Topics:
- The role of an administrative professional
- Office politics and interpersonal skills
- Self-assessment of professional goals
- Confidence in the workplace and personal abilities
- Gaining experience in administrative responsibilities.
Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site Required Materials:
- Computer with Internet access
- Word processing software (must be able to save Word format)
- Anti-virus software
Grading System: A 90 - 100
B 80 - 89
C 70 - 79
D 60 - 69
F 0 - 59
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Perform general office duties independently as assigned by the preceptor/supervisor with minimal supervision.
- Interpret policies and procedures.
- Speak clearly and articulately using proper grammar and vocabulary.
- Project a professional image in accordance with the assigned work environment.
- Complete an 80-hour cooperative work experience in an approved administrative role.
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
- Attendance
- Classroom Conduct
- Equal Access
- IT Access
- Online Behavior
- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
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CWE 134 - Cooperative Work Experience III Lab: 20 Credits: 4 This course includes cooperative work experience in an approved setting.
Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
- Attendance
- Classroom Conduct
- Equal Access
- IT Access
- Online Behavior
- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
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CRJ 281 - Police Science I Class: 3 Lab: 0 Credits: 3
Course topics include but are not limited to: Intro to Criminal Law, Courts, Crimes, and Procedures, First Amend., Basic Patrol Operations, and Traffic Law. After successful completion of this course, students will be eligible to complete the SCCJA certification exam for these instructional blocks.
Course Topics: Course topics include but are not limited to: Intro to Criminal Law, Courts, Crimes, and Procedures, First Amend., Basic Patrol Operations, & Traffic Law.
Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site. Grading System: An overall grade of C or higher is required for transferability.
A 90 - 100
B 80 - 89
C 70 - 79
D 60 - 69
F 0 - 59
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Demonstrate knowledge relating to criminal law, courts, crime and procedures
- Demonstrate knowledge of the first amendment.
- Demonstrate knowledge of basic patrol operations, and traffic law.
- Demonstrate knowledge of mental illness and sexual assault concepts.
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
- Attendance
- Classroom Conduct
- Equal Access
- IT Access
- Online Behavior
- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
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CRJ 282 - Police Science II Class: 3 Lab: 0 Credits: 3
Course topics include but are not limited to: Domestic Violence, Juv. Procedures, and Victimology. After successful completion of this course, students will be eligible to complete the SCCJA certification exam for these instructional blocks.
Course Topics: Course topics include but are not limited to: Domestic Violence, Juv. Procedures, and Victimology.
Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site. Grading System: An overall grade of C or higher is required for transferability.
A 90 - 100
B 80 - 89
C 70 - 79
D 60 - 69
F 0 - 59
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Demonstrate knowledge regarding domestic violence, juvenile procedures and victimology.
- Demonstrate knowledge regarding Harassment and Stalking
- Demonstrate knowledge regarding Gang Recognition.
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
- Attendance
- Classroom Conduct
- Equal Access
- IT Access
- Online Behavior
- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
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CRJ 283 - Police Science III Class: 3 Lab: 0 Credits: 3
Course topics include but are not limited to: Report Writing, Interviewing, Officer Survival, Drug Enforcement, and Crime Scene and Physical Evidence. After successful completion of this course, students will be eligible to complete the SCCJA certification exam for these instructional blocks.
Course Topics: Course topics include but are not limited to: Report Writing, Interviewing, Officer Survival, Drug Enforcement, and Crime Scene and Physical Evidence. Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site. Grading System: An overall grade of C or higher is required for transferability.
A 90 - 100
B 80 - 89
C 70 - 79
D 60 - 69
F 0 - 59
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Demonstrate knowledge relating to Prejudice and Personality concepts.
- Demonstrate knowledge of Officer Survival, Drug Enforcement and Crime Scene and Physical Evidence.
- Demonstrate the ability to write reports and conduct interviews.
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
- Attendance
- Classroom Conduct
- Equal Access
- IT Access
- Online Behavior
- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
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CRJ 284 - Police Science IV Class: 3 Lab: 0 Credits: 3
Course topics include but are not limited to: Basic Collision Investigation, Uniform Traffic Ticket, Vehicle Tactics, and Mind Armor. After successful completion of this course, students will be eligible to complete the SCCJA certification exam for these instructional blocks.
Course Topics: Course topics include but are not limited to: Basic Collision Investigation, Uniform Traffic Ticket, Vehicle Tactics, and Mind Armor. Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site. Grading System: An overall grade of C or higher is required for transferability.
A 90 - 100
B 80 - 89
C 70 - 79
D 60 - 69
F 0 - 59
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Demonstrate knowledge of basic collision investigation, uniform traffic ticket, vehicle tactics and mind armor.
- Demonstrate the ability to write basic collision reporting.
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
- Attendance
- Classroom Conduct
- Equal Access
- IT Access
- Online Behavior
- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
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CUL 101 - Principles of Food Production I Class: 1 Lab: 6 Credits: 3 This is an introductory course in food preparation, including kitchen safety and sanitation. Emphasis is placed on the practical presentation of simple foods, terminology, and techniques of preparation of nutritious quality food.
Prerequisite(s): Take ENG 032 , MAT 032 or MAT 100 , and RDG 032 with a minimum grade of “C”. Course Topics:
- Knife skills, hand tool and equipment operation, emphasizing proper safety techniques.
- Parts/components of a recipe.
- Standardized recipes
- Procedure for writing a standardized recipe.
- Utensils, pots and pans and safe practices using stoves, mixers, ovens, etc.
- The sautéing process.
- Preparing a variety of foods using the sauteed techniques.
- Evaluating the quality of sautéed items.
- The processes of pan-frying and deep-frying.
- Frying a variety of foods to their proper doneness.
- Evaluating the quality of fried foods.
- The roasting and baking process.
- Comparing and contrasting roasting to baking, smoke roasting and spit-roasting.
- Roasting meats, poultry and to the correct doneness to develop the best flavor and texture in the finished dish.
- Evaluating the quality of roasted items.
- The process of grilling and broiling.
- Grilling and broiling foods to the proper doneness.
- Evaluating the quality of grilled and broiled items.
- Simmering foods to the proper doneness.
- Evaluating the quality of simmered foods.
- The boiling and steaming process.
- Preparing boiled and steamed foods to the proper doneness.
- Evaluating the quality of boiled and steamed items.
- Standard weights and measures for proper scaling and measurement techniques.
- Herbs, spices, oils, vinegar, condiments, marinades and rubs.
- Evaluating the quality of herbs, spices, oils, vinegar, condiments, marinades and rubs.
- Performing basic fabrication tasks with meat, poultry, seafood and variety meats.
- Using the basic cooking methods to prepare meat, seafood, poultry, and variety meats to the proper doneness.
- Evaluating the quality of prepared meats, seafood, poultry and variety meats.
- Stock and its uses.
- Different types of stocks.
- Basic ingredients needed for making stocks.
- The functions of the ingredients.
- The process of making stocks.
- Preparing a variety of stocks.
- Evaluating the quality of properly made stock.
- Sauces.
- Evaluating the quality of a properly made sauce.
- Soup
- Preparing a variety of soups
- Evaluating the quality of a properly made soup.
- Fruits, vegetables, starches, legumes and grains.
- Preparing a variety fruits, vegetables, starches, legumes and grains using the basic cooking methods.
- Evaluating the quality of prepared fruits, vegetables, starches, legumes and grains.
- Salad dressings
- Types of salad dressings.
- Preparing and evaluating the quality of a variety of salad dressings
Common salad greens. Preparing and dressing greens for a salad. Evaluating the quality of properly prepared and dressed green salad. Composed salads. Evaluating the quality of composed salads. Breakfast meats. Evaluating the quality of prepared breakfast meats. Preparation techniques used in egg cookery. Evaluating the quality of prepared eggs. Preparing a variety of breakfast batter products. Evaluating the quality of prepared breakfast batter products. Textbooks: Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn Web site Required Materials:
- Standard Culinary Arts Program Uniform and Supplies as stated in Culinary Arts Program Policies.
Grading System: An overall grade of C or higher is required for transferability.
A 90 - 100
B 80 - 89
C 70 - 79
D 60 - 69
F 0 - 59
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Maintain sanitation and food safety in a kitchen.
- Define and integrate common vocabulary of cooking terms.
- Identify a variety of fruits, vegetables, starches, legumes and grains.
- Prepare and evaluate foods using correct cooking methods and equipment.
For SCC Online Courses: If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies that include:
- Identity Verification
- Required materials for all online courses
- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
- Orientation and Support
- Proctored Exams
Standard SCC Course Policies: Please review the Standard Course Policies on the following topics:
- Academic Integrity
- Add/Drop period
- Attendance
- Classroom Conduct
- Equal Access
- IT Access
- Online Behavior
- Online Confidentiality
- Services For Students with Disabilities
- Student Concerns
- Student Help Services
- Withdrawals
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Dental Assisting |
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Diesel Mechanics |
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