EDU     195

195     EDU 195 – TOPICS IN ADJUNCT FACULTY ORIENTATION (1 Cr) – This course is designed to provide information and resources to assist adjunct faculty members in fulfilling their duties and contributing to student success.

EDU     200

200     EDU 200 – INTRODUCTION TO TEACHING AS A PROFESSION (3 Crs.) Provides an orientation to the teaching profession in Virginia, including historical perspectives, current issues, and future trends in education on the national and state levels. Emphasizes information about teacher licensure examinations, steps to certification, teacher preparation and induction programs, and attention to critical shortage areas in Virginia. Includes supervised field placement (recommended: 40 clock hours) in a K-12 school. Prerequisite: successful completion of 24 credits of transfer courses. Reading/Writing Level Requisite ENG 111. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week.

EDU     200

200     EDU 200 – INTRODUCTION TO TEACHING AS A PROFESSION (3 Crs.) Provides an orientation to the teaching profession in Virginia, including historical perspectives, current issues, and future trends in education on the national and state levels. Emphasizes information about teacher licensure examinations, steps to certification, teacher preparation and induction programs, and attention to critical shortage areas in Virginia. Includes supervised field placement (recommended: 40 clock hours) in a K-12 school. Prerequisite: successful completion of 24 credits of transfer courses. Reading/Writing Level Requisite ENG 111. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week.

ELE     131

131     ELE 131 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE I (3-4 CR.) Provides comprehensive study of the purpose and interpretations of the National Electric Code as well as familiarization and implementation of various charts, code rulings and wiring methods including state and local regulations. Must be taken in sequence. Lecture 2-3 hours. Laboratory 0-3 hours. Total 3-6 hours per week.

ELE     131

131     ELE 131 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE I (3-4 CR.) Provides comprehensive study of the purpose and interpretations of the National Electric Code as well as familiarization and implementation of various charts, code rulings and wiring methods including state and local regulations. Must be taken in sequence. Lecture 2-3 hours. Laboratory 0-3 hours. Total 3-6 hours per week.

ELE     131

131     ELE 131 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE I (3-4 CR.) Provides comprehensive study of the purpose and interpretations of the National Electric Code as well as familiarization and implementation of various charts, code rulings and wiring methods including state and local regulations. Must be taken in sequence. Lecture 2-3 hours. Laboratory 0-3 hours. Total 3-6 hours per week.

ELE     131

131     ELE 131 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE I (3-4 CR.) Provides comprehensive study of the purpose and interpretations of the National Electric Code as well as familiarization and implementation of various charts, code rulings and wiring methods including state and local regulations. Must be taken in sequence. Lecture 2-3 hours. Laboratory 0-3 hours. Total 3-6 hours per week.

ELE     140

140     ELE 140 – BASIC ELECTRICITY AND MACHINERY (4 Crs) – Studies direct and alternating current principles, resistors, magnetism, capacitors, protection systems, switches, controls and power distribution for industrial machine shops. Emphasizes test procedures and safety. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 5 hours per week.

ELE     140

140     ELE 140 – BASIC ELECTRICITY AND MACHINERY (4 Crs) – Studies direct and alternating current principles, resistors, magnetism, capacitors, protection systems, switches, controls and power distribution for industrial machine shops. Emphasizes test procedures and safety. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 5 hours per week.

ELE     140

140     ELE 140 – BASIC ELECTRICITY AND MACHINERY (4 Crs) – Studies direct and alternating current principles, resistors, magnetism, capacitors, protection systems, switches, controls and power distribution for industrial machine shops. Emphasizes test procedures and safety. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 5 hours per week.

ELE     290

290     ELE 290 – COORDINATED INTERNSHIP IN ELE (3 Crs) – Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Credit/practice ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. May be repeated for credit. Variable hours.

ENE     230

230     ENE 230 – GEOTHERMAL APPLICATIONS (4 Crs) – Studies the use of geothermal energy for large and small scale production. Covers the feasibility of heat pump applications for local use on an individual basis. Prerequisite: ELE 157. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week. 4 credits

ENE     230

230     ENE 230 – GEOTHERMAL APPLICATIONS (4 Crs) – Studies the use of geothermal energy for large and small scale production. Covers the feasibility of heat pump applications for local use on an individual basis. Prerequisite: ELE 157. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week. 4 credits

ENE     230

230     ENE 230 – GEOTHERMAL APPLICATIONS (4 Crs) – Studies the use of geothermal energy for large and small scale production. Covers the feasibility of heat pump applications for local use on an individual basis. Prerequisite: ELE 157. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week. 4 credits

ENE     230

230     ENE 230 – GEOTHERMAL APPLICATIONS (4 Crs) – Studies the use of geothermal energy for large and small scale production. Covers the feasibility of heat pump applications for local use on an individual basis. Prerequisite: ELE 157. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week. 4 credits

ENF     2

2     ENF 2 – PREPARING FOR COLLEGE ENGLISH II (4 Crs) – Provides integrated reading and writing instruction for students who require intermediate preparation to succeed in college-level English courses. Students will place into this course based on placement test score. Upon successful completion and faculty recommendation, students will move into Preparing for College Level III (if they require additional preparation) or into college-level English (if they require no additional preparation). Credit is not applicable toward graduation.

ENF     2

2     ENF 2 – PREPARING FOR COLLEGE ENGLISH II (4 Crs) – Provides integrated reading and writing instruction for students who require intermediate preparation to succeed in college-level English courses. Students will place into this course based on placement test score. Upon successful completion and faculty recommendation, students will move into Preparing for College Level III (if they require additional preparation) or into college-level English (if they require no additional preparation). Credit is not applicable toward graduation.

ENG     111

111     ENG 111 COLLEGE COMPOSITION I (3 CR.) Develops writing ability for study, work, and other areas of writing based on experience, observation, research, and reading of selected literature. Guides students in learning writing as a process: understanding audience and purpose, exploring ideas and information, composing, revising, and editing. Supports writing by integrating, composing, revising, and editing. Supports writing by integrating experiences in thinking, reading, listening, and speaking. Requisite: VPT placement of ENG 111; or VPT placement of ENF 3 (Co-enrolled with ENG 111); or ENF 1 completed; or ENF 2 completed. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisite for ENG 112 is ENG 111.

ENG     111

111     ENG 111 COLLEGE COMPOSITION I (3 CR.) Develops writing ability for study, work, and other areas of writing based on experience, observation, research, and reading of selected literature. Guides students in learning writing as a process: understanding audience and purpose, exploring ideas and information, composing, revising, and editing. Supports writing by integrating, composing, revising, and editing. Supports writing by integrating experiences in thinking, reading, listening, and speaking. Requisite: VPT placement of ENG 111; or VPT placement of ENF 3 (Co-enrolled with ENG 111); or ENF 1 completed; or ENF 2 completed. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisite for ENG 112 is ENG 111.

ENG     111

111     ENG 111 COLLEGE COMPOSITION I (3 CR.) Develops writing ability for study, work, and other areas of writing based on experience, observation, research, and reading of selected literature. Guides students in learning writing as a process: understanding audience and purpose, exploring ideas and information, composing, revising, and editing. Supports writing by integrating, composing, revising, and editing. Supports writing by integrating experiences in thinking, reading, listening, and speaking. Requisite: VPT placement of ENG 111 or VPT placement of ENF 3 (Co-enrolled with ENG 111).Lecture 3 hours per week.

ENG     111

111     ENG 111 COLLEGE COMPOSITION I (3 CR.) Develops writing ability for study, work, and other areas of writing based on experience, observation, research, and reading of selected literature. Guides students in learning writing as a process: understanding audience and purpose, exploring ideas and information, composing, revising, and editing. Supports writing by integrating, composing, revising, and editing. Supports writing by integrating experiences in thinking, reading, listening, and speaking. Requisite: VPT placement of ENG 111 or VPT placement of ENF 3 (Co-enrolled with ENG 111).Lecture 3 hours per week.

ENG     242

242     ENG 242 SURVEY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE II (3 CR) Examines American literary works from colonial times to the present, emphasizing the ideas and characteristics of our national literature. Involves critical reading and writing. Prerequisite ENG 112 or division approval. Part II of II. Lecture 3 hours per week.

HIM     251

251     HIM 251 – CLINICAL PRACTICE 1 (3 Crs) – Prepares the Health Information Technology student to perform all functions commonly allocated to health record services. Gives practice in various settings under the supervision of a clinical practice supervisor. Laboratory 6 hours per week.

HIM     251

251     HIM 251 – CLINICAL PRACTICE 1 (3 Crs) – Prepares the Health Information Technology student to perform all functions commonly allocated to health record services. Gives practice in various settings under the supervision of a clinical practice supervisor. Laboratory 6 hours per week.

HIM     252

252     HIM 252 – CLINICAL PRACTICE II (3 Crs) – Prepares the Health Information Technology student to perform all functions commonly allocated to health record services. gives practice in various settings under the supervision of a clinical practice supervisor. Clinical practice 6 hours per week.

HIM     252

252     HIM 252 – CLINICAL PRACTICE II (3 Crs) – Prepares the Health Information Technology student to perform all functions commonly allocated to health record services. gives practice in various settings under the supervision of a clinical practice supervisor. Clinical practice 6 hours per week.

HIM     280

280     HIM 280 – HIM CAPSTONE (1 Cr) – Integrates and applies knowledge and skills learned in prior HIM courses, focusing on those required to prepare for national certification in American Health Information Management Association’s Domains, Sub-domains and Tasks. Includes a capstone project in which students apply principles of good practice in health information management. Lecture 1 hour per week. 1 credit

HIM     280

280     HIM 280 – HIM CAPSTONE (1 Cr) – Integrates and applies knowledge and skills learned in prior HIM courses, focusing on those required to prepare for national certification in American Health Information Management Association’s Domains, Sub-domains and Tasks. Includes a capstone project in which students apply principles of good practice in health information management. Lecture 1 hour per week. 1 credit

HLT     100

100     HLT 100 FIRST AID AND CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION (3 CR.) Focuses on the principles and techniques of safety, first aid, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

HLT     100

100     HLT 100 FIRST AID AND CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION (3 CR.) Focuses on the principles and techniques of safety, first aid, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

IND     125

125     IND 125 INSTALLATION AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE (3 CR.) Studies practices in the installation of machinery, including mounting, grouting, leveling, and alignment. Examines methods of preventive maintenance including inspection, scheduled maintenance, controls, record keeping, repair parts stocking, and safety considerations. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week.

IND     137

137     IND 137 TEAM CONCEPTS AND PROBLEM SOLVING (3 CR.) Provides instruction in the tools and methods for improving processes. Includes team organization and tools to gather, analyze, and display data. Lecture 3 hours per week.

IND     190

190     IND 190 – COORDINATED INTERNSHIP (1-5 Crs) – Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Credit/practice ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. May be repeated for credit. Variable hours. 1-5 credits

ITE     290

290     ITE 290 – INTERNSHIP IN ITE (3 Crs) – Supervises on-the-job training in selected business, industrial or service firms coordinated by the college. Credit/practice ratio not to exceed 1:5 hours. May be repeated for credit. Variable hours.

LGL     290

290     LGL 290 COOPERATIVE INTERNSHIP IN LEGAL ASSISTING (3 CR.) In order to apply legal assisting theory to practice, this cooperative venture will allow students to participate in onsite training in actual paralegal settings. Variable hours per week.

LGL     290

290     LGL 290 COOPERATIVE INTERNSHIP IN LEGAL ASSISTING (3 CR.) In order to apply legal assisting theory to practice, this cooperative venture will allow students to participate in onsite training in actual paralegal settings. Variable hours per week.

MEC     113

113     MEC 113 MATERIALS AND PROCESSES OF INDUSTRY (4 CR.) Studies industrial/engineering materials and accompanying industrial processes. Investigates nature of materials structure and properties from a design standpoint, leading to a more intelligent selection of a materials, as well as the processes themselves to ensure a logical and systematic procedure for selection of materials. Reading Level Requisite ENG 4. Lecture 4 hours per week.

MEC     205

205     MEC 205 – PIPING AND AUXILIARY SYSTEMS (3 Crs.) – Studies threaded pipe, welded pipe, isometric pipe sketching and layout, gaskets, packing, industrial hoses and tubing, basic steam system operation, automatic and manual valves, and positive displacement pumps. Lecture 2 hours, lab 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week.