Fall 2024

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General Chemistry I

Course ID
100918
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Lab Fee: $20. Course includes mandatory weekly labs. 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
1013
Minimum Units (Decimal)
4.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
4.00
Description

A first semester general chemistry course which focuses on the chemical principles of atomic structure, electron configurations, inorganic nomenclature, stoichiometry, reactions in aqueous solutions, thermochemistry, gas laws, and Lewis structures. Course includes a weekly lab.

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
2:00–3:15 p.m. • M W • Dandini Campus • 08/26/24–12/11/24
Lab • 3:30–6:20 p.m. • W • Dandini Campus • 08/28/24–12/11/24
Department Phone
673-7183
Notes (For Filter)
Lab Fee: $20. Course includes mandatory weekly labs. 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: MATH 120, MATH 124, MATH 126 or qualifying ACCUPLACER, SAT or ACT scores AND Completion of ENG 101 or equivalent or qualifying ACCUPLACER, SAT or ACT scores.
Class Subject Abbr
CHEM

Human Anatomy and Physiology I

Course ID
100711
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Online Course Fee: $15. Lab Fee: $30. Prerequisite BIOL 190A, pre or corequisite BIOL 190L. This class is HYBRID/WEB-BASED and has some combination of in-person and web-based class time. You should be available at the times and days listed in the course schedule. Check your TMCC student email and Canvas inbox prior to the first class for the specific details about how and when your class will meet.
Section
1505
Minimum Units (Decimal)
4.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
4.00
Description

An intensive lecture and laboratory-based course that examines the structure and function of the human body. Basic histology is covered along with the following body systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular and nervous, including special senses. Required for most allied health programs. Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab per week. This course transfers for four credits to UNR, UNLV, and NSC.

Class Type
Status
Full
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
WebCollege • 08/26/24–12/14/24
Lab • 3:30–4:50 p.m. • M W • Dandini Campus • 08/26/24–12/11/24
Department Phone
673-8251
Notes (For Filter)
Online Course Fee: $15. Lab Fee: $30. Prerequisite BIOL 190A, pre or corequisite BIOL 190L. This class is HYBRID/WEB-BASED and has some combination of in-person and web-based class time. You should be available at the times and days listed in the course schedule. Check your TMCC student email and Canvas inbox prior to the first class for the specific details about how and when your class will meet.
Prerequisites (For Filter)
Prerequisite: BIOL 190A. Pre or co-requisite: BIOL 190L.
Class Subject Abbr
BIOL

History of Documentary

Course ID
136373
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
1001
Minimum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Description

Introduction to history and theories of documentary filmmaking with practice in production to demonstrate understanding of these concepts. This course explores relationships between documentary modes, cultural movements and technological advances.

Class Type
Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
162
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Normal Start
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
12:30–1:45 p.m. • T TH • Dandini Campus • 08/27/24–12/05/24
Department Phone
673-7092
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
JOUR

Contemporary Literature

Course ID
102453
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Theme: Comic books in print and films. 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
1001
Minimum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Description

The reading of recent literature of various types to acquaint students with contemporary writers.

Class Type
Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
275
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Normal Start
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
12:30–1:45 p.m. • T TH • Dandini Campus • 08/27/24–12/12/24
Department Phone
673-7092
Notes (For Filter)
Theme: Comic books in print and films. 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: ENG 101 or ENG 113 or instructor approval.
Class Subject Abbr
ENG

Practical Statistics

Course ID
136349
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
1001
Minimum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Description

Introductory course oriented towards those with no prior introduction to concepts of probability and statistics. Emphasis on usefulness of statistics through agricultural, behavioral, business, criminal justice, environmental, health, and all other social-scientific applications.

Class Type
Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
207
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Normal Start
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
12:30–1:45 p.m. • T TH • Dandini Campus • 08/27/24–12/12/24
Department Phone
673-7183
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
APST
Class Materials

Substance Abuse-Fundamental Facts and Insights

Course ID
101399
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
1003
Minimum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Description

This course covers the following topics related to substance abuse in our society: identification of substances, reasons for abuse of alcohol and of drugs, signs and symptoms of substance abuse, and approaches and techniques recognized as effective in substance abuse counseling. It is recommended that students take the BADA workshop Classification Of Alcohol in addition to this course for BADA certification. College credit can be given for the workshop.

Class Type
Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
116
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Normal Start
Session
Normal
Crytime Formatted
11:00 a.m.–12:15 p.m. • M W • Dandini Campus • 08/26/24–12/11/24
Department Phone
673-7060
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
CPD
Class Materials

Calling Bullshit: Reasoning in a World of Data and Misinformation

Course ID
136214
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

The world is rampant in data and statistics, language, and other presentations intended to overwhelm or deceive us with blatant disregard for truth or logic. In other words, the world is full of bullshit. The aim of this course is to help students navigate this bullshit-rich data environment by identifying bullshit, seeing through it, and combating it with effective analysis and argument.

Class Type
Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
170
Day or Night Section
Night
Is Late Start
Normal Start
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
5:30–6:45 p.m. • T TH • Dandini Campus • 08/27/24–12/12/24
Department Phone
673-8251
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
BIOL
Class Materials

Introduction to Entomology

Course ID
135920
Topic ID
0
Course Location
Academic Term
Notes
Online Course Fee $15. Lab Fee: $10. Students must sign into the web-based course by the first day of class or risk being dropped for non-attendance. Please note that BIOL 137-1503/1504 requires students take their exams in-person at the TMCC testing center or an approved proctoring center.
Section
1503
Minimum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
3.00
Description

This course will introduce students to the biology of insects with a focus on anatomy, physiology, reproduction, ecology, evolution, and biodiversity. We will also explore the role of insects in natural ecosystems and human society. The laboratory includes viewing of insect specimens and field techniques used to study and collect insects in their natural habitats.

Class Type
Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
137
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Normal Start
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
WebCollege • 08/26/24–12/14/24
Lab • 11:00 a.m.–1:50 p.m. • F • Dandini Campus • 09/13/24–09/27/24
Lab • 11:00 a.m.–1:50 p.m. • F • Dandini Campus • 10/11/24–10/11/24
Lab • 11:00 a.m.–1:50 p.m. • F • Dandini Campus • 12/06/24–12/06/24
Department Phone
673-8251
Notes (For Filter)
Online Course Fee $15. Lab Fee: $10. Students must sign into the web-based course by the first day of class or risk being dropped for non-attendance. Please note that BIOL 137-1503/1504 requires students take their exams in-person at the TMCC testing center or an approved proctoring center.
Prerequisites (For Filter)
Prerequisite: ENG 100 or ENG 101
Class Subject Abbr
BIOL

Nursing Care 3

Course ID
104361
Topic ID
0
Academic Term
Notes
Differential Fee: $840. Admitted Program Students Only. Students must also enroll in NURS 102. Mandatory Orientation will be the week of 8/19-8/23/2024. Your faculty will inform you of the dates and times via email. 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
1001
Minimum Units (Decimal)
7.00
Maximum Units (Decimal)
7.00
Description

The focus of this course is a continuation of the nursing care and management of patients/clients with an altered health status that affects both individuals and families across the lifespan. The child-bearing and child rearing family are also included as a population. The course applies the concepts of clinical pharmacology, psychopathology, pathophysiology, health maintenance, promotion and restoration to the care of patients/clients. The lab/clinical portion of this course include selected observation, clinical assignments and the use of computer simulation and skills laboratory.

Class Type
Status
Open
Subject Term Reference
Late Start
No
Catalog Number
202
Day or Night Section
Day
Is Late Start
Normal Start
Session
Normal
Class Subject Reference
Crytime Formatted
9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. • TH • Health Science Center at Redfield • 08/29/24–12/12/24
6:30 a.m.–7:00 p.m. • T W S • Other Location • 09/03/24–12/07/24
Department Phone
850-4054
Notes (For Filter)
Differential Fee: $840. Admitted Program Students Only. Students must also enroll in NURS 102. Mandatory Orientation will be the week of 8/19-8/23/2024. Your faculty will inform you of the dates and times via email. 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.
Class Subject Abbr
NURS

Fundamentals of Pharmacology

Course ID
104345
Topic ID
0
Academic Term
Notes
Differential Fee: $240. Admitted Program Students Only. Students must also enroll in NURS 138 and NURS 212. Mandatory Orientation will be the week of 8/19-8/23/2024. Your faculty will inform you of the dates and times via email. 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
1001
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
12:00–2:00 p.m. • M • Health Science Center at Redfield • 08/26/24–12/09/24
Department Phone
850-4054
Notes (For Filter)
Differential Fee: $240. Admitted Program Students Only. Students must also enroll in NURS 138 and NURS 212. Mandatory Orientation will be the week of 8/19-8/23/2024. Your faculty will inform you of the dates and times via email. 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. Students enrolling in NURS 142-1001 must also enroll in NURS 138-1001 and NURS 212-3001.
Class Subject Abbr
NURS
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