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COPIAH-LINCOLNCOMMUNITY
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Announcements for 2017-2018
Wesson Campus
Natchez Campus
Simpson County Center
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DIRECTORY OF INFORMATION
Copiah-Lincoln Community CollegeWesson Campus
P.O. Box 649 (Mailing Address)1001 Copiah Lincoln Lane (Physical Address)
Wesson, MS 39191Telephone: (601) 643-5101
Copiah-Lincoln Community CollegeNatchez Campus11 Co-Lin Circle
Natchez, MS 39120Telephone: (601) 442-9111
Copiah-Lincoln Community CollegeSimpson County Center
151 Co-Lin DriveMendenhall, MS 39114
Telephone: (601) 849-5149
E-mail addresses can be found at our website: www.colin.edu
AFFILIATIONSCopiah-Lincoln Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of
Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award Associate in Arts and Associate in Applied Science degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Copiah-Lincoln Community College. The commission is only to be contacted if there is evidence that appears to support an institution’s significant non-compliance with a requirement or standard. All normal inquiries about the institution, such as admission requirements, financial aid, educational programs, and other college-related information should be addressed directly to the college and not to the office of the Commission on Colleges.
Copiah-Lincoln Community College is also an active member of the American Association of Community Colleges, the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges, the Mississippi Association of Colleges, and the Southern Association of Community and Junior Colleges.
NON-DISCRIMINATION
Copiah-Lincoln Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, or other factors prohibited by law in any of its educational programs, activities, admissions, or employment practices. The following offices have been designated to handle inquiries and complaints regarding the non- discrimination policies of Copiah-Lincoln Community College.
Questions, complaints, or requests in regard to Title IX directives should be made to the Title IX Coordinator, Dr. Brenda Brown Orr, Sandifer Building, John Landress Circle, Wesson, MS 39191, (601) 643-8671.
Questions, complaints, or requests in regard to Section 504 directives should be made to: Wesson Section 504 Coordinator, Jordan Burt, Henley Building, Lester R. Furr Dr., Wesson, MS 39191, (601) 643-8401; or Natchez Section 504 Coordinator, Zach Moulds, Tom Reed Academic Building, 11 Co-Lin Circle, Natchez, MS 39120, (601) 446-1205; or Simpson Section 504 Coordinator, Beverly Barnes, Sidney Parker Academic Building, 151 Co-Lin Dr., Mendenhall, MS 39114, (601) 849-0126.
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STUDENT CONSUMER INFORMATION
In compliance with Section 493A of the Higher Education Act of 1965 as amended, certain consumer information will be made available to any student or prospective student at Copiah-Lincoln Community College. This information will include a description of all financial aid programs plus scholarships available to students, application procedures, eligibility requirements, criteria for recipient selection, a statement of the rights and responsibilities of students, means of payments and any other financial aid information.
Information will also be made available concerning cost of attendance, curricula offered, refund policy, student retention, the number and percentage of students completing programs, facilities for the disabled, and other general information pertaining to Copiah-Lincoln Community College. The financial aid office will provide this information to students requesting it or help students obtain the information.
TUITION AND FEES
All fees are payable at the time of registration. All residence hall students will be required to purchase a five-day meal ticket at $950. These meal tickets are not transferable. The right is reserved to increase any expenses as necessary.
Students may be required to move from a residence hall or may be dropped from class if fees are not paid as agreed.
Full-time students: Tuition $1,400.00 Out-of-state additional tuition $1,000.00 Technology fee $90.00 Student Service fee $100.00 VCC (per online course) $40.00
Part-time students:
Tuition (per sem. hr.) $140.00 Out-of-state additional tuition (per sem. hr.) $100.00 Technology fee (per sem. hr.) $9.00 Student Service fee (per sem. hr.) $10.00 VCC (per online course) $40.00
Other fees that could be incurred:Dorm fee $800.00Dorm fee (Bates Hall) $900.00Meal ticket (5-day) $950.00Meal ticket (7-day) $1,125.00Commuter meal ticket $475.00Parking decal (annually) $30.00
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SPECIAL FEES
Associate Degree Nursing (semester fee) $300.00 Select Career-Technical Programs (lab fees) $75.00 Music Course (non-music major students fee) $50.00
• Fees for special interest classes and evening Career-Technical classes will be announced prior to registering for each non-academic class.
• The Associate Degree Nursing Program and many Career-Technical programs require students to purchase uniforms, specialized materials, and/or equipment in addition to other fees.
• Auditing fees are one-half of regular tuition per semester hour. Courses offered through MSVCC may not be audited.
GRADUATION CEREMONY FEE
A graduation ceremony fee of $40.00 is due and payable upon application for graduation for those participating in the graduation ceremony; however, for those who do not participate in the graduation ceremony there will be no charge. A late fee of $15.00 will be assessed after the graduation application deadline.
STATEMENTS OR BILLS
A statement of account is mailed to each student at the address provided by the student in the Admissions Office, except upon special request to the Vice President of Business Affairs. Students will be responsible for seeing that their fees and expenses are paid when due and as agreed with business office personnel.
REFUND POLICY
Students who withdraw from college or drop a course without adding another are refunded tuition and room rent according to the full-time status on the following schedule:
First calendar week ..................................75% of tuitionSecond calendar week .............................50% of tuitionThird calendar week ................................25% of tuitionAfter third calendar week ........................No refund
Meal ticket refunds are pro-rated on the number of weeks remaining in the semester. Refunds are made only when a student has officially dropped a course or has officially withdrawn from school.
EXCEPTION: No refund for tuition and fees will be given to students who are accepted into programs which have a limited number of student slots and where acceptance into those slots is highly competitive. Those programs include:
• Associate Degree Nursing• Medical Lab Technology• Medical Radiologic Technology
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SUMMER/CLIC SHORT TERM COURSES: No refund will be issued after the first class meeting.
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ACC 2213 Principles of Accounting I -
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ACC 2223 Principles of Accounting II CC
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AGRICULTURE (AGR)
AGR 2713 Principles of Agricultural Economics -
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ART (ART)
ART 1113 Art Appreciation C
ART 1313 Drawing I
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ART 1323 Drawing IIC
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ART 1433 Design I
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ART 1443 Design II
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(Prerequisite: ART 1433)
ART 1453 Three-Dimensional Design -
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ART 1513 Computer Art C
ART 1811/1821 Exhibition Class I & II
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ART 1913 Art for Elementary Teachers
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ART 2513 Painting I
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ART 2523 Painting II
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ART 2613 Ceramics I
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ART 2623 Ceramics IIC C C
ART 2713 Art History I
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ART 2723 Art History II
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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BAD)
BAD 1113 Introduction to Business -
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BAD 1121, 1131, 1141, 1151 Business Seminar I, II, III, IV -
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BAD 2113 Introduction to International Business
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BAD 2533 Computer Applications in Business and Industry -
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BAD 2713 Principles of Real Estate -
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BAD 2723 Real Estate Law
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BAD 2853 Business Ethics
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BIOLOGY (BIO)
BIO 1111 Principles of Biology I, Lab - -
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BIO 1113 Principles of Biology I -
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BIO 1121 Principles of Biology II, Lab - -
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BIO 1123 Principles of Biology II -
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BIO 1131 General Biology I, Lab
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BIO 1133 General Biology I -
C Prerequisite: ACT composite of 16 or higher or successful completion of BIO 1113/1111 or BIO 1123/1121)
BIO 1141 General Biology II, Lab
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BIO 1143 General Biology II
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C Prerequisite: ACT composite of 16 or higher or successful
completion of BIO 1113/1111 or BIO 1123/1121)
BIO 1311 Botany I, Lab -
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BIO 1313 Botany I - C
BIO 1321 Botany II, Lab -
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BIO 1323 Botany II
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BIO 1511 Principles of Anatomy and Physiology I, Lab L
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BIO 2211 Introduction to Marine Science, Lab -
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BIO 2213 Introduction to Marine Science -
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BIO 2313 Dendrology C (Prerequisite: BIO 1313)
BIO 2411 Zoology I, Lab -
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BIO 2413 Zoology I -
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BIO 2511 Anatomy and Physiology I, Lab -
L C (Corequisite: BIO 2513)
BIO 2513 Anatomy and Physiology I
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(Corequisite: BIO 2511; Prerequisite: ACT composite of 18 or higher or successful completion of a lower level BIO lecture course.)
BIO 2521 Anatomy and Physiology II, Lab -
L C (Corequisite: BIO 2523)
BIO 2523 Anatomy and Physiology II
C (Corequi-site: BIO 2521; Prerequisite: BIO 2513/2511)
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BIO 2611 Cell Biology, Lab -
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BIO 2613 Cell Biology -
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BIO 2921 Microbiology, Lab - -
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BIO 2923 Microbiology
C - (Prerequisite: ACT composite of 18 or higher or successful completion of BIO 2513/2511
or CHE 1213/1211.)
BUSINESS AND OFFICE ADMINISTRATION (BOA)
BOA 1413 Keyboarding
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CHEMISTRY (CHE)
CHE 1113 General Chemistry Survey (Basic) -
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CHE 1211 General Chemistry I, Lab -
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CHE 1213 General Chemistry I -
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CHE 1311 Principles of Chemistry I, Lab -
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CHE 1313 Principles of Chemistry I
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CHE 2422 Organic Chemistry I, Lab
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CHE 2423 Organic Chemistry I -
C - (Prerequisite: CHE 1223)
CHE 2432 Organic Chemistry II, Lab -
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CHE 2433 Organic Chemistry II
C (Prerequisite: CHE 2423)
COMMUNICATIONS (COM)
COM 1423 Introduction to Broadcasting
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COM 2463 Writing for the Electronic Media
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COM 2483 Introduction to Mass Communications C
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CRJ)
CRJ 1313 Introduction to Criminal Justice
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CRJ 1323 Police Administration and Organization I
C
CRJ 1363 Introduction to Corrections -
C
CRJ 2513 Juvenile Justice -
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COMPUTER SCIENCE (CSC)
CSC 1113 Computer Concepts -
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CSC 1123 Computer Applications I -
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CSC 1133 Computer Applications II C C -
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CSC 2144 Programming II with “C++” -
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ECONOMICS (ECO)
ECO 2113 Principles of Macroeconomics
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ECO 2123 Principles of Microeconomics -
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ENGINEERING (EGR)
EGR 1113 Introduction to Engineering -
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EGR 1123 Introduction to Engineering Design
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EGR 2413 Engineering Mechanics I: Statics
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(Pre or Corequisite: MAT 1613 and PHY 2313)
EGR 2433 Engineering Mechanics II: Dynamics
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ENGLISH (ENG)
ENG 0113 Beginning English and Reading -
C
ENG 0123 Intermediate English and Reading
C (Pre-requisite: ACT English score of 14 - 16 or ACCUPLACER combined Sentence Skills and Reading Comprehension score of 40-148 or successful completion of ENG 0113 with a grade of C or higher)
ENG 1113 English Composition I
C (Prerequisite: ACT English score of 17 or above or ACCUPLACER combined Sentence Skills and Reading Comprehension score of 175 or above or successful completion of ENG 0123 with a grade of C or higher)
ENG 1123 English Composition II -
C (Prerequisite: ENG 1113)
ENG 2133 Creative Writing I
C
ENG 2143 Creative Writing II
C
ENG 2153 Traditional Grammar
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ENG 2223 American Literature I
C C (Pre-requisite: ENG 1113)
ENG 2233 American Literature II C
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ENG 2433 World Literature II -
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ENG 2523 African-American Literature I -
C (Prerequisite: ENG 1113)
ENG 2533 African-American Literature II -
C (Prerequisite: ENG 1113)
ENG 2613 Film as Literature -
C (Prereq-uisite: ENG 1113)
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY (EPY)
EPY 2513 Child Psychology -
C
EPY 2523 Adolescent Psychology -
C
EPY 2533 Human Growth and Development
C
FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE (FCS)
FCS 1253 Nutrition -
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GEOGRAPHY (GEO)
GEO 1113 World Regional Geography
C
GEOLOGY (GLY)
GLY 1111 Physical Geology Lab L L
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GLY 1113 Physical Geology
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GRAPHICS AND DRAWING (GRA)
GRA 1113 Engineering Drawing
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GRA 1143 Graphic Communication I -
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HISTORY (HIS)
HIS 1163 World Civilization I C
HIS 1173 World Civilization II
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HIS 1613 African-American History -
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HIS 2213 American (U.S.) History I C
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HON 1911 Honors Forum I -
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HON 1921 Honors Forum II -
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HON 2911 Honors Forum III -
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HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION (HPR)
HPR 1111 General Physical Education Activities I
C
HPR 1121 General Physical Education Activities II
C
HPR 1131 Varsity Sports I C
HPR 1141 Varsity Sports II C
HPR 1213 Personal and Community Health
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HPR 1313 Introduction to Kinesiology/Health, Physical Education & Recreation
C
HPR 1551 Fitness and Conditioning Training I -
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HPR 1561 Fitness and Conditioning Training II -
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HPR 1613 Physical Education and Elementary School -
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HPR 2111 General Physical Education Activities III
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HPR 2121 General Physical Education Activities IV
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HPR 2131 Varsity Sports III C
HPR 2141 Varsity Sports IV C
HPR 2213 First Aid and CPR C
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HPR 2423 Football Theory
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HPR 2453 Baseball Theory
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HPR 2551 Fitness and Conditioning Training III -
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HPR 2561 Fitness and Conditioning Training IV -
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HPR 2723 Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries
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JOURNALISM (JOU)
JOU 1313 News Writing and Reporting I -
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JOU 1323 News Writing and Reporting II
C (Prerequisite: JOU 1313)
LEADERSHIP (LEA)
LEA 1811 Leadership and Organization Skills I
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LEA 1821 Leadership and Organizational Skills II C L -
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LEA 1911 Leadership & Communication Skills Dev. - Recruiting & Public Relations I
C LEA 1921 Leadership & Communication Skills Dev. - Recruiting & Public Relations II L C
LEARNING AND LIFE SKILLS (LLS)
LLS 1151 College Life C L -
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LLS 1311 Orientation
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LLS 1332 Introduction to Health Professions I
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LLS 1352 Introduction to S.T.E.M. Professions
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LLS 1423 College Study Skills
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MATHEMATICS (MAT)
MAT 0123 Beginning Algebra
C (Prerequisite: ACT Math score of 1 - 15 or ACCUPLACER Math score of 20 - 69)
MAT 1233 Intermediate Algebra
C (Prerequisite: ACT Math score of 16 - 18 or
ACCUPLACER Math score of 70 - 87 or successful completion of MAT 0123 with a grade of C or higher)
MAT 1313 College Algebra
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C (Prerequisite: ACT Math score of 19 or ACCUPLACER Math score of 88 or above or successful completion of MAT 1233 with a grade of C or higher)
MAT 1323 Trigonometry -
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MAT 1313 or ACT Math Score of 24 or above)
MAT 1343 Pre-Calculus C
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MAT 1513 Business Calculus I - C (Prerequisite: MAT 1313 or MAT
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MAT 1623 Calculus II
C (Prerequisite: MAT 1613)
MAT 1723 Real Number System -
C (Prerequisite: MAT 1313 or MAT 1343)
MAT 1733 Geometry, Measurement, and Probability -
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1343)
MAT 1743 Problem Solving with Real Numbers
C (Prerequisite: MAT 1313 or MAT 1343)
MAT 1753 Quantitative Reasoning
C
MAT 2113 Introduction to Linear Algebra
C (Prerequisite: MAT 1623)
MAT 2323 Statistics
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1343)
MAT 2613 Calculus III -
C (Prerequisite: MAT 1623)
MAT 2623 Calculus IV
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MAT 2913 Differential Equations -
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MODERN AND FOREIGN LANGUAGE (MFL)
MFL 1113 French I -
C
MFL 1123 French II L
C (Prerequisite: MFL 1113)
MFL 1213 Spanish I - -
C
MFL 1223 Spanish IIL L -
C (Prerequisite: MFL 1213)
MFL 2213 Spanish III L
C (Prerequisite: MFL 1223)
MFL 2223 Spanish IV L
C (Prerequisite: MFL 2213)
MFL 2243 Spanish Conversation I -
C
MFL 2253 Spanish Conversation II L -
C (Prerequisite: MFL 2243)
MFL 2513 Occupational Spanish
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MUSIC APPLIED (MUA)(Brass, Guitar, Percussion, Piano, Voice, and Woodwinds)
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MUA 1141, 1151, 2141, 2151 Elective Brass I, II, III, & IV - -
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MUA 1172, 1182, 2172, 2182 Brass For Music Education Majors I, II, III, & IV - -
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MUA 1173, 1183, 2173, 2183 Brass For Music Majors I, II, III, & IV -
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MUA 1211, 1221, 2211, 2221 Class Guitar I, II, III, & IV -
C
MUA 1241, 1251, 2241, 2251 Elective Guitar I, II, III, & IV - -
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MUA 1272, 1282, 2272, 2282 Guitar For Music and Music Education Majors I, II, III, & IV
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MUA 1411,1421,2411,2421 Class Percussion I, II, III, & IV - -
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MUA 1441, 1451, 2441, 2451 Elective Percussion I, II, III, & IV - -
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MUA 1472, 1482, 2472, 2482 Percussion For Music Education I, II, III, & IV
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MUA 1473, 1483, 2473, 2483 Percussion For Music Majors I, II, III, & IV -
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MUA 1511, 1521, 2511, 2521 Class Piano For Music Majors I, II, III & IV C -
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MUA 1541, 1551, 2541, 2551 Piano For Non-Music Majors I, II, III, & IV - C
MUA 1572, 1582, 2572, 2582 Piano For Keyboard Majors (Music Education) I, II, III, & IV C
MUA 1573, 1583, 2573, 2583 Piano For Keyboard Majors (Performance) I, II, III, & IV -
C
MUA 1641, 1651, 2641, 2651 Strings for Non Majors (Elective Strings) I, II, III, & IV -
C
MUA 1672, 1682, 2672, 2682 Strings for Music Education Majors I, II, III, & IV
C
MUA 1711, 1721, 2711, 2721 Class Voice I, II, III, & IV C
C
MUA 1741, 1751, 2741, 2751 Voice For Non-Vocal Majors I, II, III, & IV -
C
MUA 1772, 1782, 2772, 2782 Voice For Vocal Music Education Majors I, II, III, & IV
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MUA 1773, 1783, 2773, 2783 Voice For Vocal Performance Majors I, II, III, & IV
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MUA 1841, 1851, 2841, 2851 Elective Woodwinds I, II, III, & IV - -
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MUA 1872, 1882, 2872, 2882 Woodwinds For Music Education Majors I, II, III, & IV
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MUA 1873, 1883, 2873, 2883 Woodwinds For Music Majors I, II, III, & IV
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MUSIC ORGANIZATIONS (MUO)(Band, Small Band Groups, Stage Band, Choir, Small Singing Groups)
MUO 1111, 1121, 2111, 2121 Band I, II, III, & IV
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tor)
MUO 1131, 1141, 2131, 2141 Small Instrument Ensemble I, II, III, & IV -
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MUO 1151, 1161, 2151, 2161 Small Mixed Ensemble I, II, III, & IV -
C C
MUO 1171, 1181, 2171, 2181 Large Jazz Ensemble I, II, III, & IV
C - C (Prerequisite: consent of instructor)
MUO 1211, 1221, 2211, 2221 Choir I, II, III, & IV -
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CMUSIC FOUNDATIONS (MUS)
(Education, History, Literature and Theory)
MUS 1113 Music Appreciation -
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MUS 1123 Music Survey (Majors)
C
MUS 1133 Fundamentals of Music
C
MUS 1211 Music Theory I, Lab L - C (Corequi-site: MUS 1213)
MUS 1213 Music Theory I -
C (Prerequisite: ACT English score of 17 or above or ACCUPLACER combined Sentence Skills and Reading Comprehension score of 175 or above or successful completion of ENG 0123 with a grade of C or higher)MUS 1221 Music Theory II, Lab L - C (Prerequi-site: Minimum grade of “C” in MUS 1211)
MUS 1223 Music Theory II C - -
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MUS 1911 Recital Class I -
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MUS 1921 Recital Class II
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MUS 2221 Music Theory IV, LabL - C (Prerequi-
site: Minimum grade of “C” in MUS 2211)
MUS 2223 Music Theory IVC -
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MUS 2513 Music for Elementary Teachers
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MUS 2911 Recital Class III
C
MUS 2921 Recital Class IV
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ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING (NUR)
NUR 1113 Pharmacology
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NUR 1119 Fundamentals of Nursing - - -
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NUR 1219 Medical-Surgical Nursing I -
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NUR 1953 Nursing Externship -
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C (Prerequisites: NUR 1113, NUR 1119, and NUR 1219)
NUR 2316 Maternal-Newborn and Women’s Health Nursing -
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NUR 2326 Nursing Care and the Pediatric Client -
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1219, and EPY 2533. Corequisite: NUR 2316)
NUR 2414 Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing
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NUR 2432 NCLEX-RN® Preparation C L -
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NUR 1113, NUR 1119, NUR 1219, NUR 2316, and NUR 2326. Corequisites: NUR 2414, NUR 2426)
PHILOSOPHY AND BIBLE (PHI)
PHI 1113 Old Testament Survey
C
PHI 1133 New Testament Survey
C
PHI 2113 Introduction to Philosophy I -
C
PHI 2143 Ethics
C
PHYSICS (PHY)
PHY 1111 Introduction to Astronomy, Lab -
L C
PHY 1113 Introduction to Astronomy
C
PHY 1211 Survey of Physics, Lab -
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PHY 1213 Survey of Physics - -
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PHY 2241 Physical Science I, Lab -
L C
PHY 2243 Physical Science I C
PHY 2251 Physical Science II, Lab -
L C
PHY 2253 Physical Science II -
C
PHY 2313 Physics I (Engineering Physics I)
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C (Pre or corequisite MAT 1613)
PHY 2323 Physics II (Engineering Physics II)
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C (Prerequisite: PHY 2313))
PHY 2333 Physics III (Engineering Physics III)
- C (Prerequisite: PHY 2323)
PHY 2411 General Physics I, Lab -
L C
PHY 2413 General Physics I - -
C (Pre or corequisite MAT 1313; MAT 1323 is highly recommended)
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PHY 2423 General Physics II -
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PARALEGAL STUDIES
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POLITICAL SCIENCE (PSC)
PSC 1113 American National Government
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PSC 1123 American State and Local Government
C
PSYCHOLOGY (PSY)
PSY 1513 General Psychology I
C
PSY 2513 Child Psychology -
C
PSY 2523 Adolescent Psychology -
C PSY 2533 Human Growth and Development
C
PSY 2553 Psychology of Personal Adjustment
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SOCIOLOGY (SOC)
SOC 2113 Introduction to Sociology -
C
SOC 2143 Marriage and Family C
SOC 2213 Introductory Anthropology
C
SOC 2243 Cultural Anthropology -
C
SPEECH AND THEATRE (SPT)
SPT 1113 Public Speaking I
C (Prerequisite: ENG 1113)
SPT 2173 Interpersonal Communication - - -
C
SPT 2233 Theatre Appreciation C
C
SOCIAL WORK (SWK)
SWK 1113 Social Work: A Helping Profession -
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HEATING, VENTILATION, AIR CONDITIONING, AND REFRIGERATION TECHNOLOGY (ACT)
ACT 1003 Introduction to Heating and Air Conditioning Technology C
C
ACT 1124 Basic Compression Refrigeration
C
ACT 1133 Brazing and Piping
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ACT 1214 Controls
C
ACT 1313 Refrigeration System Components -
C
ACT 1713 Electricity for Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
C
ACT 1813 Professional Service Procedures
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ACT 2324 Commercial Refrigeration
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ACT 2414 Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration I
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ACT 2424 Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration II C
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ACT 2433 Refrigerant, Retrofit, and Regulations
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ACT 2513 Heating Systems
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ACT 2624 Heat Load and Air Properties
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ACT 2912 Special Project in Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology
C
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY (ATT)
ATT 1124 Basic Electrical/Electronic Systems
C
ATT 1134 Advanced Electrical Systems
C
ATT 1214 Brakes
C
ATT 1314 Manual Drive Trains/Transaxles
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ATT 1424 Engine Performance I
C
ATT 1714 Engine Repair
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C
ATT 1811 Introduction, Safety and Employability Skills
C
ATT 2324 Automatic Transmissions/Transaxles
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C
ATT 2434 Engine Performance II
C
ATT 2444 Engine Performance III
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ATT 2614 Heating and Air Conditioning
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BUSINESS AND OFFICE TECHNOLOGY (BOT)
BOT 1013 Introduction to Keyboarding
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BOT 1233 Microsoft® Word® I
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BOT 1243 Microsoft® Word® II ® Word®
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Prerequisite: BOT 1233 Microsoft® Word® I)
BOT 1273 Introduction to Microsoft® Office®
® ® C
BOT 1313 Applied Business Mathematics
C
BOT 1433 Business Accounting
C
BOT 1443 Advanced Business Accounting
C (Prerequisite: BOT 1433 Business Accounting or ACC 2213 Principles of Accounting I.)
BOT 1453 Introduction to Business Management
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C
BOT 1493 Social Media Management
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C
BOT 1613 Medical Terminology I
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BOT 1623 Medical Terminology II
C
BOT 1763 Communication Essentials
C
BOT 1823 Microsoft® Excel® I ® ®
C
BOT 1853 Microsoft® Excel® II ® ®
C (Prerequisite: BOT 1823 Microsoft® Excel® I)
BOT 2133 Desktop Publishing
C
BOT 2183 Career Readiness
C
BOT 2233 Human Resource Management
C
BOT 2333 Microsoft® Access®
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BOT 2433 QuickBooks® ®.
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BOT 2463 Payroll Accounting -
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BOT 2613 Entrepreneurial Problem Solving
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BOT 2743 Medical Office Concepts
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BOT 2763 Electronic Health Records
C
BOT 2833 Integrated Computer Applications ® ® C
(Prerequisites: BOT 1273 Introduction to Microsoft® Office®)
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY (CDT)
CDT 1113 Early Childhood Profession
C
CDT 1214 Infant and Toddler Development
C
CDT 1224 Preschool and Primary Development
C
CDT 1313 Creative Arts for Young Children
C
CDT 1343 Child Health, Safety, and Nutrition
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CDT 1713 Language and Literacy Development for Young Children
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CDT 2233 Guiding Social and Emotional Behavior
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CDT 2413 Development of the Exceptional Child
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CDT 2513 Family Dynamics and Community Involvement
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CDT 2613 Methods, Materials, and Measurements
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CDT 2714 Social Studies, Math, and Science for Young Children
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CDT 2914 Initial Practicum
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CDT 2934 Preschool Practicum Experience
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CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT OPERATION (CEV)
CEV 1212 Safety I
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CEV 1222 Safety II
C
CEV 1313 Service and Preventive Maintenance I
C
CEV 1323 Service and Preventive Maintenance II
C
CEV 1416 Equipment Operation I
C
CEV 1426 Equipment Operation II
C
CEV 1514 Grade Work I
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CEV 1524 Grade Work II
C
COMPUTER NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY (CNT)
CNT 2423 System Maintenance
C (Prerequisite: CPT 1333 Operating Platforms)
COSMETOLOGY (COV)
COV 1122 Cosmetology Orientation
C
C
COV 1245 Cosmetology Science I
C
COV 1255 Cosmetology Science II
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COV 1263 Cosmetology Science III
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COV 1426 Hair Care I
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COV 1443 Hair Care III
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COV 1522 Nail Care I
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COV 1532 Nail Care II
C
COV 1542 Nail Care III
C
COV 1622 Skin Care I
C
COV 1632 Skin Care II
C
COV 1642 Skin Care III
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COV 1722 Salon Business I
C
COV 1732 Salon Business II
C
COV 2816 Cosmetology Teacher Training I
C (Pre or corequisite: Students who have
at least two years active practical experience as a licensed cosmetologist and currently hold a valid Mississippi cosmetology license.)
COV 2826 Cosmetology Teacher Training II
C (Pre or corequisites: COV 2816 Cosmetology
Teacher Training I)
COV 2836 Cosmetology Teacher Training III
C (Pre or corequisites: COV 2826 Cosmetology Teacher Training II)
COV 2846 Cosmetology Teacher Training IV
C (Pre or corequisites: COV 2836 Cosmetology Teacher Training III)
COV 2857 Cosmetology Teacher Training V
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COV 2867 Cosmetology Teacher Training VI
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COV 2877 Cosmetology Teacher Training VII
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COV 2887 Cosmetology Teacher Training VIII
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COMPUTER PROGRAMMING TECHNOLOGY (CPT)
CPT 1333 Operating Platforms
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COMPUTER SERVICING TECHNOLOGY (CST)
CST 2113 Computer Servicing Lab I
C
CAREER-TECHNICAL EDUCATION (CTE)
CTE 1001 CPAS PREP -C
C
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CTE 1111 Orientation C -
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CTE 1143 Fundamentals of Construction
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C
CTE 200(1-3) CPAS PREP -C
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CULINARY ARTS TECHNOLOGY (CUT)
CUT 1113 Culinary Principles I
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CUT 1123 Culinary Principles II C
C
CUT 1133 Principles of Baking
C
CUT 1513 Garde Manger
C
CUT 2223 Menu Planning
C
CUT 2243 Dining Room Management
C
CUT 2313 American Regional Cuisine C
C
CUT 2423 International Cuisine C
CUT 2926 Supervised Work Experience in Culinary Arts Technology
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DRAFTING AND DESIGN TECHNOLOGY (DDT)
DDT 1163 Engineering Graphics
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DDT 1173 Mechanical Design I
C Prerequisite: DDT 1163 Engineering Graphics
DDT 1183 Technical Math
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DDT 1213 Construction Standards and Materials
C
DDT 1313 Computer Aided Design I C
C
DDT 1323 Computer Aided Design IIC C
C Prerequisite:DDT 1313 Computer Aided Design I
DDT 2153 Civil Planning and Design
C
DDT 2183 Mechanical Design II
C Prerequisite: DDT 1173 Mechanical Design I
DDT 2213 Structural Detailing I
C
C Prerequisite: DDT 1163
Engineering Graphics and DDT 1313 Computer Aided Design I
DDT 2243 Cost Estimating
C
DDT 2373 3D Modeling -
C Prerequisite: DDT 1323 Computer Aided Design II)
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DDT 2433 Legal Principles of Surveying I
C
DDT 2533 Highway and Road Design -
C
DDT 2443 Boundary SurveyingL
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DIESEL EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGY (DET)
DET 1114 Fundamentals of Equipment Mechanics
C
DET 1213 Hydraulic Brake Systems
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DET 1223 Electrical/Electronic Systems I
C
DET 1263 Electrical/Electronic Systems II
C
DET 1364 Diesel Systems I
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DET 1374 Diesel Systems II
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DET 1513 Hydraulics
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DET 1614 Preventive Maintenance and Service
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DET 1713 Transportation Power Train
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DET 1813 Air Conditioning and Heating Systems
C
C Prerequisites: Completion of certification requirements to service and repair air conditioning systems)
DET 2113 Welding for Diesel Equipment Technology
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C
DET 2253 Steering and Suspension Systems
C
DET 2273 Electrical/Electronic Systems III
C
DET 2623 Advanced Brake System (Air)
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DET 2913 Special Project in Diesel Equipment Technology -
C (Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor)
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COMMERCIAL TRUCK DRIVING (DTV)
DTV 1114 Commercial Truck Driving I
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C
DTV 1124 Commercial Truck Driving II C
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DTV 1137 Commercial Truck Driving Internship
C C
ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY (EET)
EET 1114 DC Circuits C
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EET 1123 AC Circuits C
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EET 1192 Fundamentals of Electronics
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EET 1214 Digital Electronics
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EET 1324 Microprocessors
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EET 1334 Solid State Devices and Circuits
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EET 1613 Computer Fundamentals for Electronics/Electricity
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EET 1713 Drafting for Electronics/Electrical Technology
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EET 2334 Linear Integrated Circuits
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EET 2414 Electronic Communications
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C
EET 2423 Fundamentals of Fiber Optics
C
EET 2514 Interfacing Techniques
C
EET 2911 Special Project -
C
EET 292(3-4) Supervised Work Experience
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ELECTRICAL COURSES (ELT)
ELT 1123 Commercial and Industrial Wiring
C - C
ELT 1213 Electrical Power
C
ELT 1223 Motor Maintenance and Troubleshooting
C
ELT 1413 Motor Control Systems
C
ELT 2424 Solid State Motor Controls
C
ELT 2613 Programmable Logic Controllers LC
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ELT 2623 Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers LC
C
EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN-BASIC (EMT)
EMT 1118 Emergency Medical Technician – Basic
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HOTEL AND RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY (HRT)
HRT 1114 Culinary Principles I
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HRT 1213 Sanitation and Safety
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HRT 1223 Restaurant and Catering Operations
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HRT 1413 Rooms Division Management
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HRT 1514 Hospitality Seminar
C
HRT 2233 Hospitality Cost Control
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HRT 2423 Hospitality Security Management and Law
C
HRT 2613 Hospitality Supervision
C
HRT 2623 Hospitality Human Resource Management
C
HRT 2713 Marketing Hospitality Services
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HRT 2853 Convention and Meeting Planning
C
HRT 2914 Supervised Work Experience in Hotel and RestaurantManagement
C
C
INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE TRADE (IMM)
IMM 1132 Industrial Maintenance Blueprint Reading
C
AUTOMATION AND CONTROL TECHNOLOGY (INT)
INT 1214 Fluid Power
C
INT 2114 Control Systems I
C (Prerequisite: EET 1123 AC
Circuits)
INT 2124 Control Systems II C
C (Prerequisite: INT 2114 Control Systems I)
COMPUTER NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY (IST)
IST 1113 Fundamentals of Information Technology
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IST 1134 Fundamentals of Data Communications
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IST 1143 Principles of Information Security
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IST 1153 Web and Programming Concepts
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IST 1163 Database and SQL Concepts
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IST 1183 Essentials of Hardware and Software
C
IST 1193 Practical Applications with Hardware and Software
C
IST 1214 Client Installation and Configuration
C
IST 1223 Network Components
C (Prerequisite: IST 1133 Fundamentals of
Data Communications)
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IST 1243 Network Administration Using Microsoft Windows Server
C
IST 1253 Network Administration Using Linux Server L
C
IST 1263 Microsoft® Office® Applications
C
IST 1314 Visual BASIC Programming Language C -
C
IST 1423 Web Design Applications
L - C
(Prerequisite: Instructor approved)
IST 1483 Fundamentals of Virtualization -
C (Prerequisite: Instructor approved)
IST 1514 SQL Programming -
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IST 2213 Network Security
C (Prerequisite: Instructor approved)
IST 2223 Network Planning and Design
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IST 2233 Network Implementation
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IST 2334 Advanced Visual BASIC Programming Language C L
C (Prerequisite: IST 1314 Visual BASIC Programming Language)
IST 2253 Advanced Network Administration Using Microsoft Windows Server
C (Prerequisite: IST 1243 Network Administration Using Microsoft Windows Server)
IST 2344 Database Programming and Design
C (Prerequisite: IST 1163 Concepts of Database Design)
IST 2453 Mobile Application Development -
C
IST 2483 Web Server
C (Prerequisites: Instructor
approved)
MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY (MFT)
MFT 1112 Introduction to Automation and Control
C
MFT 1123 Electrical Wiring for Automation and Control Technology
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MFT 291(3-4) Special Projects
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C C
MFT 2923 Supervised Work Experience
C C
MILITARY TECHNOLOGY (MIT)
MIT 1313 Introduction to Military Science
C
MIT 1323 Records and Information Management
MIT 1333 Personnel Supervision
MIT 1343 Leadership and Team Management L
SPECIALTY COURSES (37 HOURS) C
MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY (MLT)
MLT 1111 Fundamentals of Medical Laboratory Technology/Phlebotomy L
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MLT 1212 Urinalysis/Body Fluids
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MLT 1313 Hematology I
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MLT 1324 Hematology II
C (Prerequisite: MLT 1313 Hematology I)
MLT 1413 Immunology/Serology
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MLT 1515 Clinical Chemistry
C (Prerequisites: Four semester hours of approved chemistry electives with a minimum of “C” average or special permission by instructor)
MLT 2424 Immunohematology
C (Prerequisite: MLT 1413 Immunology/Serology)
MLT 2512 Parasitology
C
MLT 2614 Pathogenic Microbiology
C (Prerequisites: Four semester hours of approved microbiology electives with a minimum of “C” average)
MLT 2916, MLT 2926, MLT 2936 Clinical Practice I, II, IIIC
C
BUSINESS AND MARKETING MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY (MMT)
MMT 1113 Principles of Marketing
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MMT 1123 Marketing Applications C
Prerequisite: MMT 1113 Principles of Marketing)
MMT 1313 Selling
C
MMT 1323 Advertising C
MMT 1413 Merchandising Math
C
MMT 1711, MMT 1721, MMT 1731, MMT 1741 Marketing Seminar I, II, III, IV
C
MMT 1753 Marketing Seminar
C
MMT 2213 Principles of Management
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MMT 2233 Human Resource Management
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MMT 2243 Marketing Case Studies
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MMT 2333 Multimedia Presentations for Marketing
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MMT 2343 Marketing Web Page Design
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MMT 2423 Retail Management
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MMT 2513 Entrepreneurship
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MMT 2523 Event Management
C
MMT 2613 International Marketing
C
MMT 2913 Internship in Business and Marketing Management Technology
C
PRECISION MACHINING TECHNOLOGY (MST)
MST 1114 Power Machinery I
C
MST 1126 Power Machinery II
C
MST 1313 Machine Tool Math
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MST 1412 Blueprint Reading
C
MST 1423 Advanced Blueprint Reading
C
MST 1613 Precision Layout
C
MST 2135 Power Machinery III
C
MST 2145 Power Machinery IV
C
MST 2714 Computer Numerical Control Operations I C C
C C C C C
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MST 2724 Computer Numerical Control Operations II C C C C C C C C C C C C C C
MST 2813 Metallurgy
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MST 2923 Special Problems in Precision Machining Technology
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PRACTICAL NURSING (PNV)
PNV 1213 Body Structure and Function
C
PNV 1443 Nursing Fundamentals and Clinical
C
PNV 1524 IV Therapy & Pharmacology
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PNV 1682 Adult Health Nursing Concepts & Clinical
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C
PNV 1728 Specialty Areas in Nursing
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PNV 1914 Nursing Transition C L
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RESPIRATORY CARE TECHNOLOGY (RCT)
RCT 1214 Respiratory Care Science
C
RCT 1223 Patient Assessment and Planning
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RCT 1313 Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology
C
RCT 1322 Pulmonary Function Testing (PFT)
C (Prerequisites: RCT 1313 Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology, or instructor approval.)
RCT 1416 Respiratory Care Technology I
- C
RCT 1424 Respiratory Care Technology II C
C
RCT 1516 Clinical Practice I
C
(Pre or corequisites: RCT 1214 Respiratory Care Science, RCT 1223 Patient Assessment and Planning, and RCT 1313 Cardiopulmonary Anatomy & Physiology. Corequisite: RCT 1416 Respiratory Care Practitioner I)
RCT 1523 Clinical Practice II
C (Prerequisites: RCT 1516 Clinical Practice I)
RCT 1613 Respiratory Care Pharmacology C (Pre or corequisites: RCT
1214 Respiratory Care Science, RCT 1313 Cardiopulmonary Anatomy & Physiology, and RCT 1223 Patient Assessment and Planning)
RCT 2333 Cardiopulmonary Pathology
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RCT 2533 Clinical Practice III
C (Pre or corequisites: RCT 1516 Clinical Practice I and RCT 1523 Clinical Practice II)
RCT 2546 Clinical Practice IV C
C (Prerequisites: RCT 2533 Clinical
Practice III)
RCT 2613 Neonatal/Pediatrics Management
C (Pre or
corequisites: RCT 2434 Respiratory Care Technology III and RCT 2546 Clinical Practice IV)
RCT 2713 Respiratory Care Seminar
C
C (Pre or corequisites: RCT 1523 Clinical Practice II)
MEDICAL RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY – RADIOGRAPHY (RGT)
RGT 1114 Clinical Education I
C (Prerequisites:
CPR-Health Care Provider must be completed before Clinical I experience begins)
RGT 1124 Clinical Education II
C (Prerequisites:
All core courses as scheduled)
RGT 1139 Clinical Education III
- C (Prerequisites: All
core courses as scheduled)
RGT 1212 Fundamentals of Radiography
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RGT 1223 Patient Care in Radiography
C
RGT 1312 Principles of Radiation Protection
C
RGT 1413 Imaging Principles
C
RGT 1423 Digital Imaging
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C (Prerequisites: RGT 1413 Imaging Principles)
RGT 1513 Radiographic Procedures I
C (Prerequisites: BIO 2513 & 2523 Anatomy & Physiology I & II and labs)
RGT 1523 Radiographic Procedures II
C (Prerequisite: RGT 1513 Radiographic Procedures I)
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RGT 2132 Ethical and Legal ResponsibilitiesL
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RGT 2147 Clinical Education IV
- C (Prerequisites: All
core courses as scheduled)
RGT 2157 Clinical Education V
- C (Prerequisites: All
core courses as scheduled)
RGT 2533 Radiographic Procedures III
C
(Prerequisite: RGT 1523 Radiographic Procedures II)
RGT 2542 Radiographic Procedures IV
C (Prerequisite: RGT 2532 Radiographic Procedures III)
RGT 2912 Radiation Biology
C
RGT 2922 Radiographic Pathology
C (Prerequisites: All core courses
as scheduled)
RGT 2932 Certification Fundamentals
C (Prerequisites: All core courses as scheduled)
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY (TCT)
TCT 1114 Fundamentals of Telecommunications
C
TCT 2213 Telephone Systems -
C
TCT 2424 Network Systems L
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WORK-BASED LEARNING (WBL)
WBL 191(1-3), 192(1-3), 193(1-3), 291(1-3), 292(1-3), 293(1-3) Work-Based Learning -
C
WELDING (WLV)
WLV 1114 Shielded Metal Arc Welding I (SMAW) -
C
WLV 1124 Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW)
C
WLV 1135 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)
C
WLV 1143 Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) C
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WLV 1171 Welding Inspection and Testing
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WLV 1224 Shielded Metal Arc Welding II -
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WLV 1232 Drawing and Welding Symbols
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WLV 1314 Cutting Processes
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WESSON CAMPUSADMINISTRATION
L L PresidentL Director of Public Information
L Vice President of Instructional ServicesC L Dean of Career, Technical, and Workforce Ed.
Dean of Community Programs C Vice President of Business AffairsL Executive Director of the Foundation and Alumni Affairs
Dean of Student Services/Assistant Men’s Tennis Coach
PROFESSIONAL STAFFC LL Cheer Coach
L Academic CounselorL C Workforce Center Director
L Career-Technical Education Student Services CoordinatorL Director of the Billy B. Thames Conference Center
Program Coordinator, Institute for Learning in Retirement Academic Counselor
C Public Relations AssistantL C Director of the Physical Plant C L Work-Based Learning Coordinator/Workforce Training Specialist
L C C L Sports Information Coordinator Assistant Dean of Career and Technical Education
Assistant Dean of Academic Instruction/Chairperson of the HPR Division
Technology SpecialistC Assisant Baseball Coach
L Director of Associate Degree NursingL Adult Basic Education
L Associate Director of Alumni Affairs Adult Education Director
C L Recreation Hall Supervisor/Assistant Football CoachL College Recruiter
Assistant Football CoachC L Bookstore Manager
C L Public Relations CoordinatorL Accounts Payable Manager
Adult Basic EducationL Workforce Development Coordinator/Trainer
C L Assistant Softball CoachLL Director of Housing/Softball Coach
L Director of Veterans Services
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L Business Manager/Senior Accountant L C Information Systems Specialist
L Purchasing Agent C C C C LL Workforce Development Coordinator/Trainer
L Director of Technology and Information Systems C LL Workforce Development Coordinator/TrainerL Assistant Information Systems Director
Director of eLearning L Assistant Dean of Students/Assistant Baseball Coach
L Director of Human Resources Administrative Assistant to the President
C College NavigatorL Adult Basic Education
C - SCSEP Recruiter/TrainerC L Director of Libraries and Learning Resources
Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach C Senior Community Service Employment Program CoordinatorL Director of Golf Operations Career-Technical Education Advisor
L Men’s Tennis CoachL Hardware Support Technician/Energy Coordinator
L L Director of Financial AidLL Colette and Color Guard Director
Payroll/Benefits Coordinator Academic Counselor
LL College and Career Readniness CoordinatorC Director of Admissions and Records
LL Learning Resources CoordinatorC L LL Basic Skills/Media Specialist
Athletic Director/ Women’s Basketball Coach
FACULTYC Chairperson of the Business Division/Business
Program Coordinator of CosmetologyL Psychology/Sociology
Men’s Basketball Coach/Public Speaking L Welding
L EnglishC Art
Chairperson of the Mathematics/Computer Science Division/MathematicsL Social Science
Computer Science I-BEST Instructor
L Program Coordinator of Practical Nursing
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Program Coordinator of Drafting and Design Technology Biology/Chemistry/Assistant Softball Coach
C Program Coordinator of Automation and Control Technology C English
C Nursing (RN) C LL Anatomy and Physiology, Biology, and Nutrition
C Program Coordinator of Construction Equipment Operator CL Anatomy and Physiology
C MathematicsL Head Football Coach/Health/Physical Education
C Nursing (RN)C L L English
L English L Nursing (RN)
L C L Business and Office Technology L Assistant Football Coach/HPR
C Program Coordinator of Diesel Equipment TechnologyC L L Program Coordinator of Heating and Air Conditioning Technology
Nursing (RN)L Clinical Coordinator of Medical Radiologic TechnologyC LL C Nursing (RN)
L MathematicsC Assistant Golf Coach/Mathematics
SpanishC Medical Laboratory Technology
Chairperson of the Social Science Division/History Program Coordinator of Culinary Arts Technology LL I-BEST Instructor
Program Coordinator Precision Machining Technology L Program Coordinator of Business and Office Technology
L Program Coordinator of CosmetologyL Nursing (RN)
L Computer Science InstructorLL L Nursing (RN)
L Psychology L Early Childhood Education Technology
Assistant Director of Bands/Music Chairperson of the Science Division/Physics
C L Automotive Technology Program Coordinator of Commercial Truck Driving
L C Program Coordinator of Automotive Technology Business and Office Technology
ADN Lab Facilitator/Nursing (RN) Director of Bands/Music
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L ScienceLL Program Director of Medical Radiologic Technology
C C Choir DirectorL LL L English/QEP Director
L Anatomy and PhysiologyCL Baseball Coach/HPR
C Chairperson of the Fine Arts Division/ArtC L Mathematics
LL Sociology/PsychologyL Nursing (RN)
Medical Radiologic Technology Electronics Technology
CL English Instructor Chairperson of the Humanities Division/Public Speaking/Communications
L Biology and ZoologyC LL Program Coordinator of Electronics Technology
L Nursing (RN) L Assistant Football Coach/HPR
AFFILIATE STAFFL L Director or the Wesley Foundation
C Director of the Baptist Student Union Cafeteria - Food Service Director
NATCHEZ CAMPUSADMINISTRATION
Vice President of the Natchez Campus
PROFESSIONAL STAFFC C Business Office Manager
L Learning Resources Coordinator Tutor Coordinator
TAACCCT Program CoordinatorC Director of SOAR/Student Support Services
Technology SpecialistC L Director of Public InformationC Assistant Dean of Career and Technical Education
C L Coordinator of Outreach and Student SuccessLL LL Director of Police Career and Technical Counselor
C Library Director, PTK Advisor Director of Student Services
C C Adult Basic EducationC Coaching and Professional Developement Specialist
L Academic Advisor of SOAR/Student Support Services Career and Technical Education Student Services Coordinator
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LL College Navigator
FACULTY L Anatomy & Physiology/MicrobiologyL I-BEST Instructor
C Program Coordinator of Hotel and Restaurant Management Technology Health/Physical Education
History/NLCC Coordinator Diesel Equipment Technology
Program Coordinator of Automation Control Technology Mathematics
C L C L MathematicsC Automation and Control Technology
- Culinary Arts TechnologyL L Program Coordinator of Business & Marketing Management Technology
Biological SciencesC C L Respiratory Care Technology
Chemistry/Physical Science Program Coordinator of Heating and Air Conditioning Technology
Program Coordinator of Business and Office Technology C L LL Mathematics/Computer Science L PsychologyC LL WeldingL L Program Director of Respiratory Care Technology
SIMPSON COUNTY CENTERADMINISTRATION
L .................................Vice President of the Simpson County Center
PROFESSIONAL STAFF C LL Librarian
L Director of Student ServicesFACULTY
Practical Nursing C L Business and Computer Science
C LL C C English/Academic Chair/Disabilities CoordinatorL LL Business and Office Technology
History ........................................................................................... Psychology/Sociology
L Early Childhood Education C Mathematics
C L English Science
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IndexAcademic
Probation/Suspension .................................. 33Programs Of Study ........................................ 41Records ............................................................ 31Restart .............................................................. 34
Accounting ................................................... 43, 82Technology ..................................................... 60
Administration ................................ 149, 152, 153Administrative Office Technology ................. 61Admissions........................................................... 7
Requirements ................................................... 7Special Admissions........................................ 11
Adult Basic Education ...................................... 24Affiliations ............................................................ 2Agriculture ......................................................... 82Appeals Process ................................................. 38Architecture ....................................................... 43Army - ROTC ..................................................... 82Art ............................................................43, 83Associate Degree Nursing ....................... 49, 105Athletic Training ............................................... 45Automation And Control Technology ... 58, 132Automotive Technology .......................... 59, 113Billy B. Thames Conference Center (The Thames Center) ................................... 24Biology ..........................................................44, 85Board
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Bookstore ............................................................ 14Business
Administration ......................................... 44, 84and Marketing Management Tech ...... 59, 137and Office Administration ........................... 88and Office Technology .......................... 60, 114International ................................................... 44Management Technology ............................. 62
Calendar Of Instructional Program .................. 4Career And Technical Education .................... 54
Programs ......................................................... 58Career-Technical Education .......................... 123Chemistry ..................................................... 44, 88Class
Attendance Policy .......................................... 38Audits .............................................................. 35
Classification ...................................................... 32Coaching ............................................................. 45Commercial Truck Driving ............................ 128Communications ......................................... 44, 89Computer
Networking Technology ............... 64, 120, 132Programming Technology.......................... 123Science ....................................................... 44, 90Servicing Technology .................................. 123
Construction Equipment Operation ....... 65, 119
Consumer Information ..................................... 26Cosmetology .............................................. 65, 120
Teacher Trainee .............................................. 66Counseling ......................................................... 14Credit For Prior Learning .................................. 8Criminal Justice ........................................... 45, 90Culinary Arts Technology ....................... 67, 123Description Of Courses
Academic Courses ......................................... 82Career-Technical Courses ........................... 112
Developmental Studies .................................... 34Criteria For...................................................... 35
Diesel Equipment Technology ................ 68, 126Dining Services .................................................. 17Directory Of Information ................................... 2Disability Support Services .............................. 15Drafting And Design Technology .......... 68, 124Dropping A Course .......................................... 33Dual Enrollment Program ............................... 10Early Childhood Education Technology 69, 117Economics .......................................................... 44Economics .......................................................... 91Education
Elementary ...................................................... 45Secondary ....................................................... 48Special.............................................................. 45
Educational Psychology ................................... 93Elearning ............................................................ 32Electives .............................................................. 42Electrical Courses ............................................ 130Electronics Technology ............................ 70, 128Emergency Medical Technology - Basic 70, 130Engineering ........................................................ 91English ..........................................................45, 92Entrepreneurship .............................................. 44Exercise Science ................................................. 45Expenses ............................................................. 26Faculty ................................................ 31, 150, 153Family And Consumer Science ....................... 93Finance ................................................................ 44Financial Aid ...................................................... 28Foreign
Language......................................................... 45Student Admission Policy ............................ 10
Foundation. ..........................................................28General
Education ........................................................ 35Educational Development Test (GED) ....... 24Electives .......................................................... 42Information ....................................................... 5
Geography .......................................................... 94Geology ............................................................... 94Goals Of The College .......................................... 5Grade Regulations ............................................ 32Graduation
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Graphic Design .................................................. 45Graphics And Drawing .................................... 94Grievance Policy/Complaints ......................... 16Health
Physical Education And Recreation...... 45, 95Services ............................................................ 18
Health-Care Data Technology ......................... 63Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, & Refrigeration Tech ............................ 71, 112History ..........................................................46, 94
Of The College ................................................. 5Honors ..........................................................37, 95Hotel & Restaurant Management Tech.. 72, 130Industrial Maintenance Trade ....................... 132Institute For Learning In Retirement ............. 24Instructional Information ................................. 31Journalism .................................................... 44, 97Kinesiology ........................................................ 45Leadership .......................................................... 97Learning And Life Skills .................................. 97Library Resources ............................................. 18Mail Service ........................................................ 19Management ...................................................... 44Manufacturing Technology ........................... 135Marketing ........................................................... 44Mathematics ................................................. 46, 98Medical
Laboratory Technology ......................... 73, 136Radiologic Technology - Radiography 75, 143
Military Technology ................................. 76, 136Mission Statement ............................................... 5Modern And Foreign Language ................... 100Music
Applied ......................................................... 100Education ........................................................ 46Foundations .................................................. 104Major ................................................................46Organization ................................................. 103
Non-Discrimination ............................................ 2Non-Retaliation Statement .............................. 17Nursing Assistant.............................................. 57Official Absences ............................................... 39Open Admissions ................................................ 7Paralegal Studies ............................................... 46Philosophy And Bible ..................................... 107Physics ........................................................46, 107Political Science ......................................... 47, 109Practical Nursing ....................................... 77, 141Pre-
Associate Degree Nursing ............................ 47Dental .............................................................. 44Engineering .................................................... 47Law ..................................................................47
Medical ............................................................ 44Nursing ........................................................... 47Occupational Therapy .................................. 44Pharmacy ........................................................ 44Physical Therapy ........................................... 44Veterinary ....................................................... 44
Precision Machining Technology ........... 78, 139Professional Staff ............................. 149, 152, 153Psychology ................................................. 48, 109Public Relations ................................................. 44Refund Policy..................................................... 27Repeated Course Policy ................................... 33Residence Hall
Information ..................................................... 17Students........................................................... 17
Respiratory Care Practitioner Tech ........ 78, 141Reverse Transfer ................................................ 12Science Education.............................................. 44Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) ......................................... 24Sexual Harassment Policy ................................ 19Soar ..................................................................21Social
Science Education .......................................... 46Work ........................................................48, 110
Sociology .......................................................... 110Special
Education ........................................................ 45Fees ..................................................................27Populations ..................................................... 57Programs/Activities ...................................... 38
Speechand Theatre ................................................... 110Pathology ........................................................ 48
Statements Or Bills ............................................ 27Student
Complaints ..................................................... 20Conduct ........................................................... 20Organizations And Activities ...................... 14Services ............................................................ 14
Technology ......................................................... 21Telecommunications ....................................... 146Tobacco Free ...................................................... 22Transcripts .......................................................... 31Transfer Students .............................................. 11Tuition And Fees ............................................... 26Veteran’s Service ............................................... 12Voice ..................................................................46Welding ...................................................... 80, 146Withdrawal From College ............................... 34Work-Based Learning ............................... 57, 146
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