Fall 2023

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Deep Tissue and Neuromuscular Therapy

Course ID
134702
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Lab Fee: $10. Wear or bring tank top, swimming suit or sports bra and work out shorts. Bring a set of twin sheets and massage oil to class. In the event of public health restrictions or other emergencies, classes may need to be changed to Web-Live, Web, or Hybrid instruction modes. Students will be notified by instructors and/or academic departments of any required changes.
Section
8401
Minimum Units (Decimal)
1.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
1.00
Description

This course is designed to enhance students' skills and understanding of the concepts of deep tissue and neuromuscular therapy. Students will learn how to safely integrate deep tissue and neuromuscular techniques into their massage routine in prone, supine, seated and side-lying positions. Students will be shown proper body mechanics for administering these techniques and will practice what they learn in class on one another.

Class Type
Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
129
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Late Start Only
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. • F S • Meadowood Center • 11/03/23–11/04/23
Department Phone
824-3830
Notes (For Filter)
Lab Fee: $10. Wear or bring tank top, swimming suit or sports bra and work out shorts. Bring a set of twin sheets and massage oil to class. In the event of public health restrictions or other emergencies, classes may need to be changed to Web-Live, Web, or Hybrid instruction modes. Students will be notified by instructors and/or academic departments of any required changes.
Prerequisites (For Filter)
Prerequisite - Must be 18 years or older.
Class Subject Abbr
MASG

Facilitated Stretching and Muscle Energy Techniques

Course ID
134698
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Lab Fee: $10. Wear comfortable clothing. Bring a set of twin sheets and massage oil to class. In the event of public health restrictions or other emergencies, classes may need to be changed to Web-Live, Web, or Hybrid instruction modes. Students will be notified by instructors and/or academic departments of any required changes.
Section
8401
Minimum Units (Decimal)
1.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
1.00
Description

Learn facilitated stretching techniques and muscle energy techniques (MET), including Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF), which is used for the rehabilitation of neurologic and soft tissue disorders. Explore ways to incorporate these techniques into massage to help counteract muscle hypertonicity and spasms, improve flexibility and range of motion, and restore muscle strength.

Class Type
Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
118
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Late Start Only
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. • F S • Meadowood Center • 10/06/23–10/07/23
Department Phone
824-3830
Notes (For Filter)
Lab Fee: $10. Wear comfortable clothing. Bring a set of twin sheets and massage oil to class. In the event of public health restrictions or other emergencies, classes may need to be changed to Web-Live, Web, or Hybrid instruction modes. Students will be notified by instructors and/or academic departments of any required changes.
Prerequisites (For Filter)
Prerequisite - Must be 18 years or older.
Class Subject Abbr
MASG

Aromatherapy for Massage

Course ID
134697
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Lab Fee: $40. Learn how to use essential oils in massage. Make your own scented massage oil, balm, foot soak, salt scrub and air freshener. In the event of public health restrictions or other emergencies, classes may need to be changed to Web-Live, Web, or Hybrid instruction modes. Students will be notified by instructors and/or academic departments of any required changes.
Section
4001
Minimum Units (Decimal)
0.50
Maximum Units (Decimal)
0.50
Description

Aromatherapy uses essential oils as an adjunct therapy in combination with multiple styles of massage therapy. Identifying the need and purpose of the modality is addressed as well as when to practice the technique based on indications and contraindications from the client's health history. Aromatherapy is practiced to enhance the therapeutic and relaxation properties of massage therapy. The therapeutic uses of 18 essential oils are explored and the students are provided the opportunity to practice blending the oils to enhance therapeutic benefits and induce a deeper relaxation response for the client.

Class Type
Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
117
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Late Start Only
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. • S • Meadowood Center • 10/14/23–10/14/23
Department Phone
824-3830
Notes (For Filter)
Lab Fee: $40. Learn how to use essential oils in massage. Make your own scented massage oil, balm, foot soak, salt scrub and air freshener. In the event of public health restrictions or other emergencies, classes may need to be changed to Web-Live, Web, or Hybrid instruction modes. Students will be notified by instructors and/or academic departments of any required changes.
Prerequisites (For Filter)
Prerequisite - Must be 18 years or older.
Class Subject Abbr
MASG

Massage Mechanics and Positioning

Course ID
134695
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Lab Fee: $10. Wear comfortable clothing. Bring a set of twin sheets and massage oil to class. In the event of public health restrictions or other emergencies, classes may need to be changed to Web-Live, Web, or Hybrid instruction modes. Students will be notified by instructors and/or academic departments of any required changes.
Section
8401
Minimum Units (Decimal)
1.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
1.00
Description

Learn proper body mechanics and feel while using forearms, loose fists, elbows, knuckles, and hands. Discover the keys to career longevity and excellent touch. Work on creative client positioning with variations on side-lying and supine as well as seated positions.

Class Type
Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
107
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Late Start Only
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. • F S • Meadowood Center • 10/20/23–10/21/23
Department Phone
824-3830
Notes (For Filter)
Lab Fee: $10. Wear comfortable clothing. Bring a set of twin sheets and massage oil to class. In the event of public health restrictions or other emergencies, classes may need to be changed to Web-Live, Web, or Hybrid instruction modes. Students will be notified by instructors and/or academic departments of any required changes.
Prerequisites (For Filter)
Prerequisite - Must be 18 years or older.
Class Subject Abbr
MASG

Field Study and Research Capstone

Course ID
134499
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Online Course Fee: $15. This class is WEB-BASED Internship Class: Contact Professor Brian Addington (baddington@tmcc.edu) for more information.
Section
9001
Minimum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Description

This capstone course provides an opportunity for students to work on logistics operations management practice projects that are of particular interest to them. Projects will consist of a logistics operations problem that approximates a professional practice experience.

Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
490
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Normal Start
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
WebCollege • 08/21/23–12/09/23
Department Phone
673-7132
Notes (For Filter)
Online Course Fee: $15. This class is WEB-BASED Internship Class: Contact Professor Brian Addington (baddington@tmcc.edu) for more information.
Prerequisites (For Filter)
Prerequisite: C- or better in BUS 225, BUS 330, LGM 340, and LGM 420. Declared BAS - Logistics Operations Management and 45 credits completed in the core requirements with a cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher.
Class Subject Abbr
LGM

Safety and Risk Management

Course ID
134469
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Online Course Fee: $15. This class is WEB-BASED and offered asynchronously as a traditional online class. Students must log into Canvas on the first day of class or risk being dropped for non-attendance.
Section
3001
Minimum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Description

This course will illustrate facts about environmental risk as perceived from individual and societal perspectives. Students will learn the principles of risk assessment and modeling and how safety management works in practice. The course will examine approaches to solving environmental risk problems as well as review the appropriate role of these methods in effective public and private decision making.

Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
420
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Normal Start
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
WebCollege • 08/21/23–12/09/23
Department Phone
673-7132
Notes (For Filter)
Online Course Fee: $15. This class is WEB-BASED and offered asynchronously as a traditional online class. Students must log into Canvas on the first day of class or risk being dropped for non-attendance.
Prerequisites (For Filter)
Prerequisite: BUS 225 and LGM 201, or instructor approval.
Class Subject Abbr
LGM

Finance and Budgeting

Course ID
134450
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Online Course Fee: $15. This class is WEB-BASED and offered asynchronously as a traditional online class. Students must log into Canvas on the first day of class or risk being dropped for non-attendance.
Section
3001
Minimum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Description

This rigorous introductory course provides an overview of finance and budgeting issues as they apply to non-accounting majors. It aims to demystify financial statements, cost analysis, budgeting, performance evaluation, and the use of financial data in the business decision-making process. This course will use case discussions, problem sets, online tutorials, and individual and group exercises.

Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
410
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Normal Start
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
WebCollege • 08/21/23–12/09/23
Department Phone
673-7132
Notes (For Filter)
Online Course Fee: $15. This class is WEB-BASED and offered asynchronously as a traditional online class. Students must log into Canvas on the first day of class or risk being dropped for non-attendance.
Prerequisites (For Filter)
Prerequisite: MATH 120 or MATH 126, or equivalent/qualifying test scores, or instructor approval.
Class Subject Abbr
LGM

Production & Logistics Information Systems

Course ID
134468
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Online Course Fee: $15. This class is WEB-BASED and offered asynchronously as a traditional online class. Students must log into Canvas on the first day of class or risk being dropped for non-attendance.
Section
3001
Minimum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Description

This course is a study of information systems and information management in business environments. It provides fundamental concepts of the needs of management, the use of information technology in various business subsystems including logistics, the use of information systems to gain a competitive advantage, and managing information as an organizational resource.

Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
340
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Normal Start
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
WebCollege • 08/21/23–12/09/23
Department Phone
673-7132
Notes (For Filter)
Online Course Fee: $15. This class is WEB-BASED and offered asynchronously as a traditional online class. Students must log into Canvas on the first day of class or risk being dropped for non-attendance.
Prerequisites (For Filter)
Prerequisite: ENG 102 or ENG 114 and LGM 201; or instructor approval.
Class Subject Abbr
LGM

Logistics Security

Course ID
134466
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Online Course Fee: $15. This class is WEB-BASED and offered asynchronously as a traditional online class. Students must log into Canvas on the first day of class or risk being dropped for non-attendance.
Section
3001
Minimum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Description

In this course students will be provided an in-depth view of modern border and transportation security, including the protection of seaports, airports, ships, aircraft, trains, trucks, pipelines, etc. Course includes discussions with officials from security organizations such as TSA, Coast Guard, US Customs, Border Protection and FBI. The course will cover specific facets of transportation security, including physical and procedural controls, and regulations of the Department of Homeland Security, the Transportation Security Administration, the US Coast Guard and others. The course will also provide discussions on current threats, counter terrorism measures, new technologies, and the importance of both passenger and cargo security to the global economy.

Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
320
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Normal Start
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
WebCollege • 08/21/23–12/09/23
Department Phone
673-7132
Notes (For Filter)
Online Course Fee: $15. This class is WEB-BASED and offered asynchronously as a traditional online class. Students must log into Canvas on the first day of class or risk being dropped for non-attendance.
Prerequisites (For Filter)
Prerequisite: ENG 102 or ENG 114 and LGM 201; or instructor approval.
Class Subject Abbr
LGM

Transportation Management

Course ID
103647
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Online Course Fee: $15. This class is WEB-BASED and offered asynchronously as a traditional online class. Students must log into Canvas on the first day of class or risk being dropped for non-attendance.
Section
3001
Minimum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Description

This course analyzes carrier economics, regulation and rate making practices as well as evaluating the public policy issues related to carrier transportation; includes course work in the planning and design of logistically oriented urban service systems. Themes include customer service, distribution operations, purchasing and negotiation.

Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
212
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Normal Start
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
WebCollege • 08/21/23–12/09/23
Department Phone
673-7132
Notes (For Filter)
Online Course Fee: $15. This class is WEB-BASED and offered asynchronously as a traditional online class. Students must log into Canvas on the first day of class or risk being dropped for non-attendance.
Class Subject Abbr
LGM
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