2023-2024 Catalog 
    
    Apr 27, 2024  
2023-2024 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Nursing

  
  • NURS 1330 - Care of the Child


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 1 Clinical Hour, 3 Contact Hours/Week

    This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for knowledge, skills and attitudes that are essential for providing safe nursing care for children with alterations in health including pharmacological management. Prerequisite(s): NURS 1710    NURS 1120     NURS 1620  NURS 1340  

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • NURS 1340 - Mental Health Nursing


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 1 Clinical Hour, 3 Contact Hours/Week

    This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for knowledge, skills and attitudes that are essential for providing safe nursing for clients with alterations in mental health including pharmacological management. Prerequisite(s): NURS 1710  

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • NURS 1620 - Medical-Surgical Nursing I


    6 Credits
    4 Class Hours, 2 Clinical Hours, 6 Contact Hours/Week

    This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for providing safe nursing care for adults with alterations in health that are primarily chronic in nature. Prerequisite(s): NURS 1710  

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • NURS 1710 - Fundamentals in Nursing


    7 Credits
    4 Class Hours, 3 Clinical Hours, 9 Contact Hours/Week

    This course provides an introduction to the core concepts that provide the basis for knowledge, skills and attitudes that emphasize fundamental principles necessary to provide safe nursing care for individuals with basic alterations in homeostasis and health. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the Nursing Program.

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • NURS 2130 - Pharmacology II


    1 Credit
    1 Class Hour

    This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for providing safe pharmacological management for adults with acute alterations in health. Prerequisite(s): NURS 1120 , NURS 1710 , NURS 1620 , required nursing specialty course NURS 1340   

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • NURS 2140 - Pharmacology III


    1 Credit
    1 Class Hour

    This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for providing safe pharmacological management of adults with complex alterations in health. Prerequisite(s): NURS 1120 , NURS 1710 , NURS 2130 , NURS 1620 , NURS 2630 , required nursing specialty course (NURS 1320 , 1330 , and 1340 )

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • NURS 2240 - Leadership


    2 Credits
    2 Class Hours

    This course examines management and leadership concepts, issues, roles and functions as applied to the role of the professional nurse in various healthcare settings. Prerequisite(s): NURS 1710 , NURS 1120 , NURS 1620 , NURS 2130 , NURS 2630 , required nursing specialty course (NURS 1320 , 1330 , and NURS 1340 )

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • NURS 2630 - Medical-Surgical Nursing II


    6 Credits
    4 Class Hours, 2 Clinical Hours, 6 Contact Hours/Week

    This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for providing safe nursing care for adults with alterations in health that are primarily acute in nature. Prerequisite(s): NURS 1710 , NURS 1120 , NURS 1620 , required nursing specialty course (NURS 1340 )

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • NURS 2640 - Medical-Surgical Nursing III


    6 Credits
    4 Class Hours, 2 Clinical Hours, 6 Contact Hours/Week

    This course applies the core concepts that provide the basis for the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for providing safe nursing care for adults with alterations in health of a more complex nature. Prerequisite(s): NURS 1710 , NURS 1120 , NURS 1620 , NURS 2130 , NURS 2630 , required nursing specialty course (NURS 1320 , 1330 , and  1340 )

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway




Occupational Therapy Assistant

  
  • OTAP 1190 - OTA Independent Study


    1 Credit
    1 Hour Individual Seminar

    An independent study in Occupational Therapy addressing the development of skills and knowledge, and the application of those skills and knowledge, within the OTA profession. Focus of the Independent Study varies by student. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the OTA Program, Permission of Instructor

    Semester Availability: Fall or Spring. Course runs only when there is a need.

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • OTAP 1210 - Foundations of OT


    2 Credits
    2 Lecture Hours (Web based)

    An introduction to the basic tenets of the occupational therapy profession. Topics include history, philosophy, the OT Practice Framework, the OT process, ethics, role delineation, standards of practice, professional organizations, and evidence-based practice. Prerequisite(s): Admission into the OTA Program, general education course work as per program requirements, or by permission of instructor. Note: Course is offered only online.

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • OTAP 1220 - OT Documentation w/Level lA


    2 Credits
    1 Lecture Hour, 1 Field Experience

    Course introduces concepts and strategies for OT documentation and includes a Level I Fieldwork experience. Fieldwork experience includes opportunities for documentation practice, directed client observation, and participation in delivery of OT services as appropriate for assigned setting. Prerequisite(s): Admission into the OTA Program, general education course work as per program requirements, or by permission of instructor.

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • OTAP 1240 - OT Documentation w/Level 1B


    2 Credits
    1 Lecture Hour, 1 Field Experience

    Course provides an experiential Level I Fieldwork focused on psychosocial aspects of health and wellness with emphasis on clinical observation and documentation. Includes participation in delivery of OT services as appropriate for assigned setting. A variety of documentation formats, including but not limited to the electronic medical record, are discussed. Prerequisite(s): OTAP 1220  or by permission of instructor

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • OTAP 1290 - OTA Independent Study


    2 Credits
    2 Hours Individual Seminar

    An independent study in Occupational Therapy addressing the development of skills and knowledge, and the application of those skills and knowledge, within the OTA profession. Focus of the Independent Study varies by student. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the OTA Program, Permission of Instructor

    Semester Availability: Fall or Spring. Course runs only when there is a need.

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • OTAP 1310 - Occupational Human Development


    3 Credits
    2 Lecture Hours, 3 Lab Hours

    A study of performance and growth in areas of occupation in normal development from conception to death. Topics include developmental milestones in performance skills through the life span with an emphasis on typical developmental changes. Prerequisite(s): Admission into OTA program

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • OTAP 1320 - Exploring Occupations


    3 Credits
    2 Lecture Hours, 3 Lab Hours

    An in-depth study of occupations introducing how therapeutic occupations are used in OT practice. Topics include occupational and activity analysis, grading, exploration of therapeutic media, selection, adaptation and sequencing of purposeful/meaningful activities. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the OTA program.

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • OTAP 1340 - Human Mvmt for Occupation


    3 Credits
    2 Lecture Hours, 3 Lab Hours

    Provides a foundation for the understanding of the kinetics of human motion of the musculoskeletal system and its impact on occupational performance. Topics include, but are not limited to: procedures for range of motion, muscle testing, biomechanical principles, posture/positioning, and body mechanics. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the program.

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • OTAP 1350 - Group Process and Dynamics


    3 Credits
    2 Lecture Hours, 3 Lab Hours

    A study of client-practitioner interactions. Topics include professional behaviors, therapeutic use of self, and group process and dynamics. Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1030 , OTAP 1310 , OTAP 1210 , or by permission of instructor.

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • OTAP 1360 - Challenges to Mental Health


    3 Credits
    2 Lecture Hours, 3 Lab Hours

    A study of individuals who are limited in their ability to engage in life activities due to challenges to their mental health. Topics include major DSM 5 diagnoses with emphasis on symptoms, behaviors, cultural influences, and medical and social supports related to those diagnoses, OT evaluations and treatment planning for the mental health population are practiced. Prerequisite(s): PSYC 1030 , OTAP 1210 , OTAP 1310 , or by permission of instructor

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • OTAP 1370 - Challenges to Physical Health


    3 Credits
    2 Lecture Hours, 3 Lab Hours

    An examination of individuals who are limited in their ability to engage in daily life activities and occupations due to challenges to their physical health. The major medical, orthopedic, and neurological diagnoses are studied with emphasis on symptoms, physical conditions, and medical and social supports and the impact on occupational engagement related to those diagnoses. OT evaluations and planning of interventions for the physical health population are reviewed, discussed, and practiced. Prerequisite(s): OTAP 1210 , OTAP 1310 , OTAP 1320 , OTAP 2110 ,or by permission of instructor

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • OTAP 1380 - AT and Environments


    3 Credits
    2 Lecture Hour, 3 Lab Hours

    A study of adapting, altering or designing environments that support participation and facilitate engagement in social, family and community activities. All levels of assistive technology are reviewed and discussed. Topics include but are not limited to home modifications, driving evaluations, communication devices and community mobility. Students evaluate participation limitations and facilitators for individuals and communities. Prerequisite(s): OTAP 1210 , OTAP 1310 , OTAP 1320 , OTAP 2110 , OTAP 1130 , or by permission of instructor

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • OTAP 1390 - OTA Independent Study


    3 Credits
    3 Hours Individual Seminar

    An independent study in Occupational Therapy addressing the development of skills and knowledge, and the application of those skills and knowledge, within the OTA profession. Focus of the Independent Study varies by student. Prerequisite(s): Admission to the OTA Program, Permission of Instructor, Current enrollment in OTA Program

    Semester Availability: Fall or Spring. Course runs only when there is a need.

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • OTAP 2110 - Level I C


    1 Credit
    Provides an opportunity for the OTA student to apply academic knowledge of occupational therapy to practice through a Level I Fieldwork experience. Prerequisite(s): OTAP 1220 OTAP 1240 , or by permission of instructor. Note: Course is Fieldwork only.

    Semester Availability: Fall



  
  • OTAP 2220 - Practice Management


    2 Credits
    2 Lecture Hours

    Addresses issues related to the delivery of occupational therapy services. Topics include, but are not limited to, professionalism and ethical practice, administration and management, regulatory requirements for practice and patient care, current trends and issues, program planning, marketing, advocacy, quality improvement, reimbursement, and transition from student to practitioner. Prerequisite(s): OTAP 1210 , OTAP 1220 , OTAP 1240 , OTAP 1320 , OTAP 1340 , or by permission of instructor Note: Course is offered in hybrid format.

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • OTAP 2310 - OT Int. and Tx: Mental Health


    3 Credits
    2 Lecture Hours, 3 Lab Hours

    Addresses mental health limitations and obstacles to occupational engagement for individuals and populations. Common diagnoses and treatment environments are presented. Treatment for areas of occupation, activity demands, client factors and context are reviewed. Students are required to develop applications for enabling function and physical well-being. Prerequisite(s): OTAP 1350 , OTAP 1360 , or by permission of instructor

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • OTAP 2320 - Practical Applications of OT


    3 Credits
    2 Lecture Hours, 3 Lab Hours

    A study of physical and mental health limitations and obstacles to occupational engagement for individuals and populations. Topics include common diagnoses and treatment environments, treatment for areas of occupation, considering performance skills, performance patterns, client factors and context are reviewed. Students are required to develop applications for enabling function, mental health, and physical well-being. Prerequisite(s): OTAP 1240 , OTAP 1340 , OTAP 1350 , OTAP 1360 , OTAP 1370 , OTAP 1380 , or by permission of instructor.

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • OTAP 2330 - OT Int. and Tx: Adults


    3 Credits
    2 Lecture Hours, 3 Lab Hours

    A study of physical and mental health limitations and obstacles to occupational engagement for individuals and populations. Topics include common diagnoses and treatment environments, treatment for areas of occupation, considering performance skills, performance patterns, client factors and context are reviewed. Students are required to develop applications for enabling function and physical well-being. Prerequisite(s): OTAP 1340 , OTAP 1350 , OTAP 1360 , OTAP 1370 , OTAP 1380 , OTAP 1240 , or by permission of instructor.

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • OTAP 2350 - Pediatric Occupational Therapy


    3 Credits
    2 Lecture Hour, 3 Lab Hours

    Students will be introduced to commonly treated disorders in children and developmentally disabled individuals.  Occupational therapy treatment techniques, rationale and application are presented.  Pediatric occupational engagement in self-care, play and school with consideration of performance skills, performance patterns, client factors and context will be reviewed.  Laboratory experience will include entry-level factors and context will be reviewed.  Laboratory experience will include entry-level treatment skills and simulated treatment practice using purposeful activities occupation. Prerequisite(s): OTAP 1340 , OTAP 1350 , OTAP 1360 , OTAP 1370 , OTAP 1380 , OTAP 1240 , or by permission of instructor.

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • OTAP 2610 - Level II A


    6 Credits
    First of two eight-week fieldwork experiences (ACOTE requirement) designed to provide OTA students the opportunity to work in an OT setting, under the supervision of an OTR or COTA. Students participate in the supervised delivery of occupational therapy services in a variety of settings, utilizing skills, concepts, techniques, and strategies learned through academic preparation. Opportunities are provided for the students to synthesize, develop, and apply academic knowledge and entry level practice skills within the fieldwork setting. Prerequisite(s): Completion of all general education and OTAP coursework

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • OTAP 2620 - Level II B


    6 Credits
    Second of two eight-week fieldwork experiences (ACOTE requirement) designed to provide OTA students the opportunity to work in an OT setting, under the supervision of an OTR or COTA. Students participate in the supervised delivery of occupational therapy services in a variety of settings, utilizing skills, concepts, techniques, and strategies learned through academic preparation. Opportunities are provided for the students to synthesize, develop, and apply academic knowledge and entry level practice skills within the fieldwork setting. Prerequisite(s): Completion of all general education and OTAP coursework

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway




Physical Education

  
  • PHED 1010 - Intro to Health and Wellness


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An introduction to concepts and practices for developing and maintaining healthy lifestyles in order to achieve a balance for lifelong wellness including physiological, biological, and psychological processes. Students participate in health, nutrition, and fitness evaluations as well as identify general individual risk factors. Activities include an individualized wellness plan. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English and Reading .

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring



  
  • PHED 1030 - Walking


    1 Credit
    2 Class Hours

    A study of and practice in maintaining physical fitness through walking. Topics include the effects of walking on the body.

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring



  
  • PHED 1060 - Weight Training


    1 Credit
    2 Class Hours

    An introduction to training programs with an emphasis on warm-ups, stretching, individual exercises, running, and the use of weight machines. Encourages the continuation and the self-discipline of exercise.

    Semester Availability: As needed



  
  • PHED 1100 - Karate


    1 Credit
    2 Class Hours

    A study in the fundamental techniques of Isshinryu Karate as well as beginning katas, sparring, and self-defense.

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring



  
  • PHED 1210 - Physical Conditioning


    1 Credit
    2 Class Hours

    A study and practice in maintaining personal physical fitness through strenuous exercise and aerobic activities. Topics include the effects of exercise on the body.

    Semester Availability: As needed



  
  • PHED 1230 - Physical Ed Activity Elective


    1 Credit
    2 Class Hours

    An activity-based course that enhances physical fitness.

    Semester Availability: All



  
  • PHED 1340 - Beginning Yoga


    1 Credit
    2 Class Hours

    Teaches the basics of hatha yoga and emphasizes the basic knowledge and skills related to yoga postures.

    Semester Availability: As needed



  
  • PHED 1350 - Bicycling


    1 Credit
    2 Class Hours

    An introduction to the skills of bicycling, including practical experiences. Provides knowledge about fitness as it is related to bicycling activities.

    Semester Availability: Not currently offered



  
  • PHED 1420 - Karate II


    1 Credit
    2 Class Hours

    A study in the intermediate techniques of karate and intermediate katas, weapons, sparring, and self-defense. Prerequisite(s): PHED 1100  or instructor permission.

    Semester Availability: As needed



  
  • PHED 1430 - Karate III


    1 Credit
    2 Class Hours

    A study in the advanced techniques of karate. Prerequisite(s): PHED 1420  

    Semester Availability: As needed



  
  • PHED 1440 - Karate IV


    1 Credit
    2 Class Hours

    Provides instruction in the advanced techniques of Isshinryu Karate and advanced katas, sparring and self-defense. Also, students learn techniques to teach Isshinryu Karate. Prerequisite(s): PHED 1430  

    Semester Availability: As needed



  
  • PHED 1450 - Karate V


    1 Credit
    2 Class Hours

    A continuation of PHED 1440 . Topics include Brown belt katas, weapons’ katas, advanced sparring techniques, and lower-rated belts. Prerequisite(s): Karate IV  or permission of the instructor.

    Semester Availability: As needed



  
  • PHED 1460 - Karate VI


    1 Credit
    2 Class Hours

    A continuation of PHED 1450 . This course prepares students to become black belts. Students learn black belt empty hand katas and weapons’ katas and extremely advanced sparring techniques. Students assist the instructor in teaching the lower ranked belt. Prerequisite(s): Karate V  or permission of the instructor

    Semester Availability: As needed



  
  • PHED 1470 - Karate VII


    1 Credit
    2 Class Hours

    This course prepares some students to become black belts, and prepares them and the students who have already become black belts to teach Isshinryu Karate. Students continue to learn the most advanced empty hand and weapons katas. Students assist the instructor in teaching the lower ranks. Prerequisite(s): PHED 1460 - Karate VI  or permission of the instructor.

    Semester Availability: As needed



  
  • PHED 1640 - Tennis


    1 Credit
    2 Class Hours

    A study in the fundamental techniques of tennis: forehand, backhand, volley, and serve. Topics include tennis rules and strategies.

    Semester Availability: Not currently offered



  
  • PHED 1650 - Intermediate Tennis


    1 Credit
    2 Class Hours

    A study in the intermediate techniques of tennis: topspin and slice fore-hands and backhands, and the different kinds of serves. Topics include singles and doubles strategies as well as the mental aspects of the game. Prerequisite(s): PHED 1640  or instructor permission.

    Semester Availability: Not currently offered



  
  • PHED 2130 - Intro to Physical Education


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A study of the history and principles of physical education as they relate to selected physical activities. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English and Reading .

    Semester Availability: As needed



  
  
  • PHED 2340 - Continuing Yoga


    1 Credit
    2 Class Hours

    A study of the more advanced postures of hatha yoga. Topics include other yoga philosophies and breathing practices. Prerequisite(s): PHED 1340  or instructor approval.

    Semester Availability: As needed




Philosophy

  
  • PHIL 1000 - Critical Thinking in the 21st Century


    (Honors Option Offered)

    3 Credits *
    3 Class Hours

    An introduction to the elements of critical thinking. Topics include recognizing key features of deductive and inductive arguments; evaluating arguments in terms of their strength, validity, and soundness; and recognizing various logical fallacies. Source texts are drawn from a variety of cultures and historical periods, and include ideas applicable to current events and students’ life experiences. Prerequisite(s): Level 1 placement in English and Level 2 placement in Reading or concurrent enrollment in READ 0815 - Reading Support   Note: PHIL 1000 meets the general education requirement for Humanities.

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

    This course is part of the general education core



  
  • PHIL 1010 - Biblical Studies


    This course is designed for students transferring into Belmont University’s Nursing Program.

    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A survey of the Judeo-Christian canon of scripture from the Hebrew Pentateuch through the Christian New Testament. Emphasizes current scholarly approaches to Biblical texts, the historical, socio-political, and theological context of the canon, and analysis of patterns and themes within the canon. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English and Reading . Note: PHIL 1010 is not part of the General Education Core.

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • PHIL 1030 - Introduction to Philosophy


    (Honors Option Offered)

    3 Credits *
    3 Class Hours

    An introduction to the historical roots, major figures, and basic questions in Western philosophy.  Topics include logic and critical thinking, epistemology, metaphysics, metaphysics, ethics, social/political philosophy, philosophy of religion, and aesthetics. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English  or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 1010  and ENGL 0815 ; Level 2 placement in Reading . Note: PHIL 1030 meets the general education requirement for Humanities.

    Semester Availability: All

    * This course is part of the general education core.



  
  • PHIL 1040 - Introduction to Ethics


    (Honors Option Offered)

    3 Credits *
    3 Class Hours

    An introduction to the study of moral reasoning and judgment. Topics include the meaning and importance of individual and social morality in human life, and the major systems of ethical theory as they apply to debates concerning contemporary moral issues such as abortion, euthanasia, capital punishment, etc. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English  or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 1010  and ENGL 0815 ; Level 2 placement in Reading . Note: PHIL 1040 meets the general education requirement for Humanities.

    Semester Availability: All

    * This course is part of the general education core.



  
  • PHIL 2021 - Philosophy in Movies


    (Honors Option Offered)

    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An exploration of philosophical themes in movies. Topics include philosophical issues underlying the dramatic action in films and a deeper philosophical understanding and intellectual appreciation for philosophy and film. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English  or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 1010  and ENGL 0815 ; Level 2 placement in Reading .

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • PHIL 2023 - Recent European Philosophy


    (Honors Option Offered)

    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A survey of recent Continental philosophy beginning with late 19th-century European thinkers such as Kierkegaard and Nietzsche and developing through philosophical subfields such as existentialism, phenomenology, cultural theory, hermeneutics, feminism, and deconstruction. Topics include the meaning of human existence, subjectivity, embodiment, free will, ethics, religion, and language. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English  or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 1010  and ENGL 0815 ; Level 2 placement in Reading .

    Semester Availability: Spring



  
  • PHIL 2024 - Environmental/Animal Ethics


    (Honors Option Offered)

    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A survey of conceptual and ethical questions in contemporary environmental philosophy. Topics include factory farming, animal testing, global warming, natural resource management, pollution, and philosophical debate over the significance of key concepts such as person, value, and right. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English  or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 1010  and ENGL 0815 ; Level 2 placement in Reading .

    Semester Availability: Spring



  
  • PHIL 2200 - World Religions


    (Honors Option Offered)

    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An introduction to the academic study of comparative religion. Topics include basic elements of religion; strategies for recognizing patterns of similarity and divergence among different religions; and the origins, development, and fundamental beliefs and practices of Hinduism, Taoism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Jainism, Sikhism, Shinto, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, among others. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English  or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 1010  and ENGL 0815 ; Level 2 placement in Reading . Note: PHIL 2200 meets the general education requirement for Humanities.

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

    * This course is part of the general education core.



  
  • PHIL 2300 - Ethics in Medicine


    (Honors Option Offered)

    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An exploration of particular moral and conceptual issues suffusing the practice of health care professionals. Topics include representative instances of actual clinical situations that generate moral concerns and ways to address these dilemmas with the assistance of philosophical reflection. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English  or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 1010  and ENGL 0815 ; Level 2 placement in Reading .

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring



  
  • PHIL 2430 - Philosophy of Religion


    (Honors Option Offered)

    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A survey of major theoretical issues in the philosophy of religion. Topics include the existence of God, the relationship between religion and ethics, the problem of evil, the role of faith, the status of religious language, and the meaning of human life and death. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English  or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 1010  and ENGL 0815 ; Level 2 placement in Reading . Note: PHIL 2430 meets the general education requirement for Humanities.

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

    * This course is part of the general education core.




Photography

  
  • PHO 1110 - Basic Photography


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An introduction to the fundamentals of Digital SLR camera operation. Topics include camera controls, exposure, lenses, and composition. A digital SLR camera is required. (PHO 1110 must be taken in the fall semester of the first year in order to complete the A.A.S. degree within the two-year timeframe.)

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • PHO 1115 - History of Photography


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An introduction to the history of photography and critiquing photographs. Topics include new and old imaging techniques, visual literacy, and uses of photography in media and advertising. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1010  

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • PHO 1170 - Business for Photographers


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    Explores current topics relevant to professionals pursuing work in the field of Photography. Topics include career options, estimating and pricing, image license and usage agreements, copyright, contracts, marketing, branding and resume development. 

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • PHO 1210 - Black & White Photography I


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    An introduction to basic black-and-white photography. Topics include exposure, film processing, printing, composition, and the study of black-and-white photography as an art form. A film SLR camera is required. Prerequisite(s): Co-requisite or prerequisite(s): PHO 1110  

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • PHO 1240 - Lighting I


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    An introductory lighting course. Topics include lighting with professional studio equipment, student’s battery powered strobes, the use of light meters, stands, and umbrellas both on location and in the studio. A removable flash is required. Prerequisite(s): PHO 1110  with a grade of “C” or higher.

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • PHO 1270 - Portfolio / Photography


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    An advanced class providing instruction in the process of how to develop a professional portfolio. Topics include portfolio design, presentation, and self-promotion. Prerequisite(s): Co-requisite(s) or prerequisite(s): PHO 1320 , PHO 2240 , PHO 1110 , PHO 1210 , PHO 1240  and PHO 1490 ; COM 2240  with a grade of “C” or higher.

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • PHO 1310 - Black & White Photography II


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    A continuation of the skills learned in PHO 1210 . Students explore more advanced exposure methods, processing, and printing techniques as well as such topics as archival printing, toning, alternative printing processes, and print presentation. Prerequisite(s): PHO 1210  with a grade of “C” or higher.

    Semester Availability: As needed

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • PHO 1320 - Creative Color Photography


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    An exploration of advanced photographic and imaging techniques with an emphasis on the creative process. Students create a series of images to be displayed on campus. Prerequisite(s): COM 1110  , COM 2240 PHO 1240 , and PHO 1490  with a grade of “C” or higher in all listed prerequisites.

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • PHO 1430 - Portrait Techniques


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An introduction to shooting portraits, with emphasis on equipment, posing and lighting for both studio and outdoor settings. Prerequisite(s): PHO 1111, PHO 1240, PHO 1490, and COM 1230 with a grade of “C” or higher in all listed prerequisites.

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • PHO 1490 - Advanced Digital Photography


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    A continuation of PHO 1110 - Basic Photography . Topics include advanced camera settings and equipment, color theory, color management and printing. Students will learn Adobe Lightroom® to process, develop and export RAW files for a variety of output. Prerequisite(s): PHO 1110  with a grade of “C” or higher in all listed prerequisites.

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • PHO 2240 - Lighting II


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    An advanced lighting course, with an emphasis on in-studio lighting, environmental portraiture, and commercial product photography. Topics include tungsten, LED, and strobe lights; lenses; and commercial applications of photography. A removable flash is required. Prerequisite(s): PHO 1240 and PHO 1490 with a grade of “C” or higher.

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • PHO 2291 - Photography Internship


    1-3 Credits
    3 internship hours per week per credit 


    This course is a supervised off-campus experience with area businesses and organizations appropriate to the field of study. Individual conferences with instructors are arranged instead of class attendance. Credit earned varies according to total internship clock hours. Documentation of work experience required. Prerequisites(s): Internship must be registered through the office of Career Services. 



  
  • PHO 2850 - Special Topics


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    An independent and in-depth exploration of advanced photography techniques. Students develop a cohesive body of work while refining their technical skills. Prerequisite(s): Students must have completed a minimum of 30 credit hours in PHO courses with a grade of “C” or higher in all PHO courses. Instructor approval required.

    Semester Availability: This course is offered in the summer semester through TnCIS

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • PHO 2900 - Special Topics B/W Darkroom


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    An independent and in-depth exploration of the black and white darkroom. Students will develop a project and produce a cohesive body of prints while refining their darkroom skills. Prerequisite(s): PHO 1210  with a grade of “C” or higher or comparable experience.

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway




Physics

  
  • PHYS 2010 - Non-Calculus Physics I


    (Formerly Non-Calculus Based Physics I)
    4 Credits *
    3 Class Hours, 3 Lab Hours

    An algebra/trigonometry-based course in the concepts and principles of mechanics, fluids, heat, and thermodynamics. Prerequisite(s): Level 4 placement in Math , MATH 1720  or MATH 1730  

    Semester Availability: Summer and Fall

    * This course is part of the general education core.



  
  • PHYS 2020 - Non-Calculus Physics II


    (Formerly Non-Calculus Based Physics II)
    4 Credits *
    3 Class Hours, 3 Lab Hours

    An algebra/trigonometry-based course in the concepts and principles of wave motion, sound, electricity and magnetism, light and optics, and elements of modern physics. Prerequisite(s): PHYS 2010  

    Semester Availability: Spring

    * This course is part of the general education core.



  
  • PHYS 2110 - Calculus Based Physics I


    4 Credits *
    3 Class Hours, 3 Lab Hours

    A calculus-based course in the concepts and principles of mechanics, fluids, heat, and thermodynamics. This course is intended to serve students who plan to major in science or engineering at the four-year college level. Prerequisite(s): MATH 1910  

    Semester Availability: Fall

    * This course is part of the general education core.



  
  • PHYS 2120 - Calculus Based Physics II


    4 Credits *
    3 Class Hours, 3 Lab Hours

    A calculus-based course in the concepts and principles of wave motion, sound, electricity and magnetism, light and optics, and the elements of modern physics. This course is intended to serve students who plan to major in science or engineering at the four-year college level. Prerequisite(s): PHYS 2110  

    Semester Availability: Spring

    * This course is part of the general education core.




Paralegal Studies

  
  • LEGL 1300 - Intro to Paralegal Studies


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An introduction to the work performed by paralegals, regulation of the profession, legal and paralegal ethics, structure of the court systems and survey of substantive areas of law.

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • LEGL 1301 - Legal Ethics & Professionalism


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A study of the Tennessee Rules of Professional Conduct, the unauthorized practice of law, confidentiality, and the various roles a paralegal plays in a law office. Prerequisite(s): LEGL 1300  

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • LEGL 1315 - Technology in the Law Office


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An introduction to computer hardware and software applications commonly used in the law office. Prerequisite(s): LEGL 1300  

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • LEGL 1320 - Legal Research


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An introduction to principles of legal research including traditional and online resources. Prerequisite(s): LEGL 1300 , LEGL 1330  

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • LEGL 1330 - Legal Writing


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An introduction to skills necessary to create written documents used in the legal workplace.

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • LEGL 1340 - Family Law


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An introduction to the substantive and procedural laws in family law with emphasis on paralegal tasks. Prerequisite(s): LEGL 1300 , LEGL 1330  

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • LEGL 1350 - Torts


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An introduction to state and federal law applicable to civil injury and property damage. Prerequisite(s): LEGL 1300  

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • LEGL 1360 - Criminal Law


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A survey of state and federal law of crimes and criminal procedure and the paralegal’s role in criminal cases. Prerequisite(s): LEGL 1300  

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • LEGL 2300 - Contract Law


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An introduction to the substantive area of contract law and the Uniform Commerica Code, with emphasis on drafting and analyzing different types of documents related to contracts. Prerequisite(s): LEGL 1300, LEGL 1330

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not a part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • LEGL 2310 - Corporate Law


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A study of corporations, limited liability companies, and other forms of businesses. Students prepare documents related to these forms of business. Prerequisite(s): LEGL 1300  

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not a part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • LEGL 2340 - Property Law


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A study of real estate law including estates in land, concurrent ownership, and transactions involving the sale and lease of real property. Emphasis placed on information gathering, title search, and preparation of documents used in basic real estate transactions, file management, and real estate closings. Prerequisite(s): LEGL 1300  

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • LEGL 2370 - eDiscovery


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    eDiscovery addresses the application of technology by paralegals within all types of legal organizations. The course covers all types of technology applicable to legal practice but places special emphasis on legal case management software. Topics covered include electronic filing, electronic discovery, litigation support software, case management software and docket control software. Prerequisite(s): LEGL 1300  and LEGL 1330  

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • LEGL 2380 - Civil Litigation Skills I


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An introduction to civil litigation and practices in federal and state courts and practical law office skills. Prerequisite(s): LEGL 1300 , LEGL 1330  

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • LEGL 2390 - Legal Internship


    3 Credits
    Supervised practical experience in a legal environment in which the student is assigned definite paralegal tasks and responsibilities. Classroom instruction is arranged to support the field experience. Prerequisite(s): Program Director Approval Required.

    Semester Availability: All

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway




Political Science

  
  • POLS 1010 - Intro to Political Science


    3 Credits *
    3 Class Hours

    An introduction to classic thinkers in political science and essential concepts in Western political thought. Topics include democracy, rights, sovereignty, republicanism, majorities, and minorities. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English and Reading .

    Semester Availability: As needed

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • POLS 1030 - American Government


    3 Credits *
    3 Class Hours

    An introduction to foundations and principles of American national government such as constitutional principles, functions, and administration of American national government, Congress, the Presidency, the Supreme Court, and the U.S. political system. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English and Reading . Note: POLS 1030 meets the requirement for a Social Sciences elective.

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

    * This course is part of the general education core.



  
  • POLS 2020 - Survey of European Governments


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A study and comparison of the governments and politics of England, France, Germany, the European Community and others. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English and Reading .

    Semester Availability: As needed

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway



  
  • POLS 2025 - State and Local Govt


    3 Credits *
    3 Class Hours

    An introduction to politics and administration at the state and local levels. Topics include legislative, judicial, and administrative institutions, processes, and settings and comparisons of major issues. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English and Reading . Note: POLS 2025 meets the requirement for a social sciences elective.

    Semester Availability: Spring

    * This course is part of the general education core.




Physical Science

  
  • PSCI 1030 - Survey of Physical Science


    4 Credits*
    3 Class Hours, 3 Lab Hours

    This course is a conceptual introduction to physical science using a minimum of mathematics. Topics include Newtonian mechanics, gravitation, waves, sound, electricity, magnetism, heat and optics, and an introduction to modern physics. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in Math and Reading .

    Semester Availability: All

    * This course is part of the general education core.




Psychology

  
  • PSYC 1030 - Introduction to Psychology


    (Honors Option Offered)

    3 Credits *
    3 Class Hours

    An introduction to the fundamentals of human behavior. Topics include biological bases of behavior, sensation and perception, motivation, learning and memory, maturation and development, personality, and social psychology. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English  or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 1010  and ENGL 0815 ; Level 2 placement in Reading  or concurrent enrollment in READ 0815 . Note: PSYC 1030 meets the requirement for a Social Sciences elective.

    Semester Availability: All

    * This course is part of the general education core.



  
  • PSYC 2000 - Coping: Addictions/Disorders


    1 Credit
    1 Class Hour

    Topics include a study of how addictions/disorders impact various aspects of everyday life. Topics include eating disorders, substance abuse, and Internet addiction. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English and Reading .

    Semester Availability: As needed



  
  • PSYC 2100 - Educational Psychology


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A study and application of the principles of growth and development, learning theory, and assessment techniques in the classroom setting. Motivating and facilitating learning processes in school settings will be emphasized. Field experiences in an approved classroom are required. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English and Reading .

    Semester Availability: As needed



  
  • PSYC 2110 - Psychology of Adjustment


    (Honors Option Offered)

    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A study of personal and social adjustment in modern society. Topics include maturing self-concept, healthy interpersonal relationships, constructive management of emotion and stress, and prevention of maladjustment. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English  or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 1010  and ENGL 0815 ; Level 2 placement in Reading  or concurrent enrollment in READ 0815 .

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring



 

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