Fall 2023

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Learning Support for Math 124/124E

Course ID
135382
Topic ID
16
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Students enrolling in MATH 24-0105 MUST also enroll in MATH 124-0105. The Governor Guinn Millennium Scholarship cannot be used to pay for remedial courses; classes with course numbers less than 100. Remedial course enrollment may be used towards the 9 credit enrollment requirement. 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
105
Minimum Units (Decimal)
2.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
2.00
Description

This course provides the just-in-time algebraic support for Math 124. The course will refresh, review and introduce a variety of concepts to be successful in Math 124, College Algebra, including exponents and their properties, polynomials, rational and radical expressions, graphing, interval notation, proportions and variations.

Class Type
Status
Full
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
24
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Normal Start
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
8:30–9:20 a.m. • M W • Dandini Campus • 08/21/23–12/06/23
Department Phone
673-7181
Notes (For Filter)
Students enrolling in MATH 24-0105 MUST also enroll in MATH 124-0105. The Governor Guinn Millennium Scholarship cannot be used to pay for remedial courses; classes with course numbers less than 100. Remedial course enrollment may be used towards the 9 credit enrollment requirement. 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)
Students enrolling in MATH 24-0105 must also enroll in MATH 124-0105.
Class Subject Abbr
MATH

Collaborative Robot Design and Operation

Course ID
135212
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Online Course Fee: $15. Lab Fee: $50. In-person class meetings will be scheduled based on students' availability. Labs will be held in EDSN 170 and 173. Students must complete all coursework by 12/9/2023. To schedule class meeting times please contact Jack Sato (jsato@tmcc.edu) or Nathan Lower (nlower@tmcc.edu). Students to check Canvas for lab hours. This is a hybrid section: part in-person and part web-based. Students must attend the in-person meetings and sign into the web-based portion on the first day of class or risk being dropped for non-attendance.
Section
1501
Minimum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Description

This course provides an in-depth look into the programming, design, and application of collaborative robots. Students will study the history and evolution of collaborative robots within the manufacturing environment, existing limitations, advanced safety system requirements, and the future of collaborative robots.

Class Type
Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
440
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Normal Start
Session
Normal
Crytime Formatted
Applied Technology Center • 08/21/23–12/09/23
WebCollege • 08/21/23–12/09/23
Department Phone
856-5300
Notes (For Filter)
Online Course Fee: $15. Lab Fee: $50. In-person class meetings will be scheduled based on students' availability. Labs will be held in EDSN 170 and 173. Students must complete all coursework by 12/9/2023. To schedule class meeting times please contact Jack Sato (jsato@tmcc.edu) or Nathan Lower (nlower@tmcc.edu). Students to check Canvas for lab hours. This is a hybrid section: part in-person and part web-based. Students must attend the in-person meetings and sign into the web-based portion on the first day of class or risk being dropped for non-attendance.
Prerequisites (For Filter)
Prerequisite: Admissions to the Bachelor of Applied Science, Cyber-Physical Manufacturing program and ELM 340.
Class Subject Abbr
ELM

Advanced Control Systems

Course ID
135185
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Online Course Fee: $15. Lab Fee: $50. Students to check Canvas for lab hours. This is a hybrid section: part in-person and part web-based. Students must attend the in-person meetings and sign into the web-based portion on the first day of class or risk being dropped for non-attendance. In-person class meetings will be scheduled based on students' availability. Labs will be held in EDSN 170 and 173. Students must complete all coursework by 12/9/2023. To schedule class meeting times please contact Jack Sato (jsato@tmcc.edu) or Nathan Lower (nlower@tmcc.edu).
Section
1501
Minimum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Description

The course is a continuation of ELM 134 and will provide students a more in-depth knowledge of programmable logic controllers (PLC's) and programming functions. The course is designed to provide the student with advanced PLC functions used for data manipulation using the two leading PLC operating systems and software; Rockwell and Siemens.

Class Type
Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
468
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Normal Start
Session
Normal
Crytime Formatted
Applied Technology Center • 08/21/23–12/09/23
WebCollege • 08/21/23–12/09/23
Department Phone
856-5315
Notes (For Filter)
Online Course Fee: $15. Lab Fee: $50. Students to check Canvas for lab hours. This is a hybrid section: part in-person and part web-based. Students must attend the in-person meetings and sign into the web-based portion on the first day of class or risk being dropped for non-attendance. In-person class meetings will be scheduled based on students' availability. Labs will be held in EDSN 170 and 173. Students must complete all coursework by 12/9/2023. To schedule class meeting times please contact Jack Sato (jsato@tmcc.edu) or Nathan Lower (nlower@tmcc.edu).
Prerequisites (For Filter)
Prerequisite: ELM 134
Class Subject Abbr
EIT

Human Nutrition

Course ID
104401
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Lab Fee: $20. 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
1054
Minimum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Description

This course is designed as an introductory course in nutrition and should acquaint the student with the concepts of nutrients, nutrient requirements and the effect of malnutrition and diet choices on human health.This class meets for four mandatory lab experiences.

Class Type
Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
121
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Normal Start
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
9:30–10:45 a.m. • M W • Dandini Campus • 08/21/23–12/06/23
Lab • 9:00 a.m.–2:40 p.m. • S • Dandini Campus • 09/23/23–09/23/23
Lab • 9:00 a.m.–2:40 p.m. • S • Dandini Campus • 11/04/23–11/04/23
Department Phone
674-7657
Notes (For Filter)
Lab Fee: $20. 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.
Class Subject Abbr
NUTR

Introduction to Land Use Planning

Course ID
100301
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
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
2001
Minimum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Description

This course introduces students to the evolution and application of contemporary land use planning in the United States, emphasizing the four primary tools of development regulation: comprehensive planning, zoning, subdivision regulation, and capital improvement programming.

Class Type
Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
256
Day or Night Section
Night
Is Late Start
Normal Start
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
5:30–6:50 p.m. • T TH • Applied Technology Center • 08/22/23–12/07/23
Department Phone
856-5300
Notes (For Filter)
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.
Class Subject Abbr
AAD

Design Foundations II

Course ID
136104
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Students must also enroll in AAD 223-2001. Classes are intended to meet face-to-face on the scheduled dates, times, and location. Students shall learn face-to-face accompanied with online learning via CANVAS. Questions: contact Kreg Mebust (kmebust@tmcc.edu). 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
2001
Minimum Units (Decimal)
6.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
6.00
Description

This course explores the elements, principles, and theories of design as applied to projects in various analog and digital media. It emphasizes the integration of design principles with the properties of wood, concrete, steel, glass, masonry, and other construction materials. Consideration of environmental and climatic conditions and determinants is also discussed.

Class Type
Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
280
Day or Night Section
Night
Is Late Start
Normal Start
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
5:30–8:20 p.m. • M W • Applied Technology Center • 08/21/23–12/06/23
Department Phone
856-5300
Notes (For Filter)
Students must also enroll in AAD 223-2001. Classes are intended to meet face-to-face on the scheduled dates, times, and location. Students shall learn face-to-face accompanied with online learning via CANVAS. Questions: contact Kreg Mebust (kmebust@tmcc.edu). 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)
Students enrolling in AAE 280-2001 must also enroll in AAD 223-2001. Prerequisites: AAD 180 and AAD 181.
Class Subject Abbr
AAE

Graphic Software for Arch, Const, Dsgnr, Planners

Course ID
100028
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Lab Fee: $50. You must enroll in class AAE 280-2001 and AAD 223-2001. Classes are intended to meet face-to-face on the scheduled dates, times, and location. Students shall learn face-to-face accompanied with online learning via CANVAS. 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
2001
Minimum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Description

Students will identify various digital drafting platforms and graphic software packages for presentation techniques. Emphasis will be placed upon the preparation of materials for a portfolio.

Class Type
Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
223
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Normal Start
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
4:30–5:50 p.m. • T TH • Applied Technology Center • 08/22/23–12/07/23
Department Phone
856-5300
Notes (For Filter)
Lab Fee: $50. You must enroll in class AAE 280-2001 and AAD 223-2001. Classes are intended to meet face-to-face on the scheduled dates, times, and location. Students shall learn face-to-face accompanied with online learning via CANVAS. 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)
Students enrolling in AAE 223-2001 must also enroll in AAD 280-2001. Prerequisite: AAD 180 and AAD 181.
Class Subject Abbr
AAD

Spanish for Heritage Speakers I

Course ID
105379
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
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
2001
Minimum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Description

Intended for students who have a Spanish language background but little or no formal training. Emphasis on writing skills, grammar and vocabulary enrichment. Not open to students who have credit for SPAN 211-SPAN 212. Completion of SPAN 227 satisfies the College of Liberal Arts foreign language requirement.

Class Type
Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
226
Day or Night Section
Night
Is Late Start
Normal Start
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
5:30–6:45 p.m. • M W • Dandini Campus • 08/21/23–12/06/23
Department Phone
674-7945
Notes (For Filter)
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.
Class Subject Abbr
SPAN

Fundamentals of Pharmacology

Course ID
104345
Topic ID
0
Academic Term
Notes
Differential Fee: $240. Admitted Program Students Only. 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
1002
Minimum Units (Decimal)
2.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
2.00
Description

This course provides an introduction to common pharmacotherapies encountered by nurses with emphasis on safe, quality, patient-centered, socio-culturally appropriate, evidence-based nursing care. Various groups of drugs will be studied in relation to their actions on selected body systems focusing on safe administration of medications to clients across the lifespan.

Class Type
Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
142
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Normal Start
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
12:00–2:30 p.m. • M • Health Science Center at Redfield • 08/21/23–12/04/23
Department Phone
850-4054
Notes (For Filter)
Differential Fee: $240. Admitted Program Students Only. 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: Open to students with declared Nursing major and accepted into the Nursing program. 8 CO: NURS 138-1003 and NURS 212-3001
Class Subject Abbr
NURS

Nursing Care I

Course ID
104340
Topic ID
0
Academic Term
Notes
Differential Fee: $840. Admitted Program Students Only. 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
1003
Minimum Units (Decimal)
7.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
7.00
Description

This introductory course provides the students with the foundations of the arts and science of nursing. Students are exposed to the core competencies that define the roles and responsibilities of an associate degree nurse. Focus is placed on acquiring proficiency to carry out basic independent and interdependent nursing actions that assist clients across the lifespan in meeting their health-care needs. Each student identifies care planning activities and develops an individualized care plan and assessment focusing on unique client/patient needs. Emphasis is on assessment, teaching and learning, and communication in health and wellness.

Class Type
Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
138
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Normal Start
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
9:00–11:20 a.m. • M • Health Science Center at Redfield • 08/21/23–12/04/23
Lab • 7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. • T W • Health Science Center at Redfield • 08/22/23–08/23/23
9:00–10:50 a.m. • TH • Health Science Center at Redfield • 08/24/23–12/07/23
Lab • 7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. • T W • Health Science Center at Redfield • 08/29/23–10/18/23
Lab • 6:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. • T W S • Other Location • 10/21/23–12/02/23
Department Phone
850-4054
Notes (For Filter)
Differential Fee: $840. Admitted Program Students Only. 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: Open to students with declared Nursing major and accepted into the Nursing program. CO: NURS 142-1002 and NURS 212-3001
Class Subject Abbr
NURS
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