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Physical Education |
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• PHED 1050/2050 - Recreational Sports
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• PHED 1060 - Fitness Throughout Life
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• PHED 1600 - Introduction to Recreation
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• PHED 1610 - Standard First Aid
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• PHED 1750 - Introduction to Physical Education
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• PHED 1800 - Physical Education in the Elementary School
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• PHED 2010/2020 - Officiating Sports
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Intercollegiate Athletics The following courses will allow student athletes to earn credit through participation in intercollegiate athletics. Regular attendance and participation in all squad activities required.
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• PHED 0101/0102 - Intercollegiate Athletics - Red Shirt
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• PHED 1100/2100, 1120/2120 - Rodeo (Men’s and Women’s)
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• PHED 1150/2150 1160/2160 - Esports
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• PHED 1200/1210 2200/2210 - Shooting Sports
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• PHED 1300/2300, 1310/2310 - Intercollegiate Golf
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• PHED 1301/2301 1311/2311 - Intercollegiate Track
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• PHED 1305/2305, 1315/2315 - (Men) Cross Country
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• PHED 1320/2320, 1330/2330 - (Men) Intercollegiate Basketball
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• PHED 1325/2325, 1335/2335 - (Women) Cross Country
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• PHED 1340/2340, 1350/2350 - (Women) Intercollegiate Basketball
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• PHED 1345/2345, 1355/2355 - Intercollegiate Soccer (Men)
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• PHED 1360/2360, 1370/2370 - Intercollegiate Volleyball
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• PHED 1365/2365, 1375/2375 - Intercollegiate Soccer (Women)
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• PHED 1380/2380, 1390/2390 - Intercollegiate Baseball
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• PHED 1385/2385, 1395/2395 - Intercollegiate Softball
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• PHED 1500/2500, 1510/2510 - Wrestling (Men’s and Women’s)
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Philosophy |
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• PHIL 1010 - Introduction to Philosophy
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• PHIL 1060 - Applied Ethics
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• PHIL 1100 - Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking
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• PHIL 2110 - Introduction to Modern Logic
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• PHIL 2130 - Bioethics
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• PHIL 2250 - Environmental Ethics
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• PHIL 2300 - Philosophy of Law
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• PHIL 2610 - Comparative Religions
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• PHIL 2650 - Philosophy of Religion
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Photography |
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• PHOT 1750 - Beginning Photography
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• PHOT 1760 - Digital Photography and Creative Imaging
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• PHOT 1850 - Citizen Journalism and Social Media
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• PHOT 2750 - Photojournalism
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Pharmacy Technician Students must be admitted to the program to register for courses. Pharmacy courses must be taken in sequence. Please note: Students are required to take labs in-person at the Lincoln Campus. All clinicals must be taken at SCC-approved sites.
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• PHRM 1010 - Pharmacology Basics 1
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• PHRM 1020 - Pharmacology Basics 2
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• PHRM 1120 - Calculations for Pharmacy Technicians
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• PHRM 1130 - Operations for Pharmacy Technicians
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• PHRM 1231 - Pharmacy Law & Ethical Issues
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• PHRM 1251 - Clinical Education for Pharmacy Technicians
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Physical Science |
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• PHYS 1017 - Technical Physics
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• PHYS 1030 - Astronomy
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• PHYS 1100 - Physical Science
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• PHYS 1130 - Selected Topics in Astronomy
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• PHYS 1150 - Descriptive Physics
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• PHYS 1410 - Elementary General Physics I
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• PHYS 1420 - Elementary General Physics II
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• PHYS 2110 - General Physics I
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• PHYS 2120 - General Physics II
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• PHYS 2130 - General Physics III
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Plumbing |
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• PLMB 1010 - Plumbing Concepts I
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• PLMB 1015 - Plumbing Processes & Practices
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• PLMB 1020 - Blueprint Reading for Plumbers
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• PLMB 1110 - Plumbing Concepts II
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• PLMB 1116 - Advanced Plumbing Processes & Practices
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• PLMB 1120 - Fuel Gas System Concepts & Practices
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• PLMB 1125 - Plumbing Safety
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Political Science |
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• POLS 1000 - American Government
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• POLS 1040 - Comparative Politics
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• POLS 1080 - Introduction to Political Science
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• POLS 1600 - International Relations
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• POLS 2020 - State & Local Government
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• POLS 2300 - Political Parties
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• POLS 2750 - Political Communication
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• POLS 2900 - Internship
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Polysomnographic Technology These program courses are only available online.
Please note: Students must identify the Sleep Technologists’ licensure guidelines for their state of residence.
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• PSGT 1000 - Polysomnography 1
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• PSGT 1010 - Polysomnography 1 Lab
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• PSGT 2030 - Clinical Education
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• PSGT 2040 - Polysomnography 2
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• PSGT 2050 - Interventions Lab
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• PSGT 2100 - Scoring Lab
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Psychology |
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• PSYC 1250 - Interpersonal Relations
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• PSYC 1810 - Introduction to Psychology
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• PSYC 2210 - Animal Behavior
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• PSYC 2510 - Adolescent Psychology
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• PSYC 2630 - Cognitive Psychology
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• PSYC 2710 - Positive Psychology
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• PSYC 2730 - Brain & Behavior
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• PSYC 2870 - Psychology of the Personality
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• PSYC 2880 - Social Psychology
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• PSYC 2901 - Psychology Internship
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• PSYC 2960 - Life-span Human Development
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• PSYC 2970 - Introduction to Psychological Research
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• PSYC 2980 - Abnormal Psychology
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Physical Therapist Assistant Please note: Students must be admitted into the program and have completed all General Education requirements and additional required courses with the required grade point averages before taking any PTAS courses. Each PTAS course must be taken in sequence and completed with a minimum grade of C+ to continue in the program.
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• PTAS 1101 - Kinesiology for PTA
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• PTAS 1110 - Musculoskeletal Conditions and Rehabilitation
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• PTAS 1112 - Intro to Physical Therapy and Patient Care Techniques
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• PTAS 1208 - PTA Seminar 1
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• PTAS 1209 - Neurological Conditions and Rehabilitation
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• PTAS 1210 - Physical Agents
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• PTAS 1301 - Clinical Education 1
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• PTAS 1302 - Clinical Education 2
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• PTAS 1303 - Clinical Education 3
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• PTAS 1304 - Advanced Conditions and Rehabilitation
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• PTAS 1305 - Contemporary Trends in Physical Therapy
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• PTAS 1306 - PTA Seminar 2
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Radiologic Technology Students must be admitted into the program and have completed all prerequisites with a required GPA before taking any RADT courses. Each RADT course builds on previous course content and must be completed with a minimum grade of C+ before continuing.
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• RADT 1114 - Principles of Patient Care
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• RADT 1115 - Imaging Procedures 1 with Lab
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