2020-2021 Catalog and Student Handbook 
    
    Apr 29, 2024  
2020-2021 Catalog and Student Handbook [Archived Catalog]

Course Descriptions


Explanation of Code following each course description:
(C) This course is part of the Common Course Curriculum Library as delivered by TBR community colleges. The course is not designed for transfer except to institutions offering similar level Associate of Applied Sciences (A.A.S.) or certificate programs.
(NT) This course is not designed to transfer.
(T) This course is part of the Tennessee Transfer Pathway for all public colleges.
(TE) This course is a transfer course that may apply as an elective by a receiving institution.
 

TN eCampus Courses

  
  • HSC 190 - Introduction to Human Pathophysiology


    Credits: 3

    Course only offered through TN eCampus
    This course is designed to assist the student in understanding the relationship of normal body functioning and the physiologic changes that occur as a result of disease processes, as well as how the body compensates for those changes brought about by disease. All body systems are explored. These courses must be taken before pathophysiology so that the student has a basic understanding of normal body functioning in order to be able to relate the changes that occur as a result of disease.

    Prerequisite(s): BIOL 2020  
  
  • MATH 0810 - Learning Support for Introductory Statistics


    Credits: 3

    Course only offered through TN eCampus
    This co-requisite course contains topics which directly support the content in MATH 1530 - Probability and Statistics. It contains the five TBR approved mathematical competencies which include: the study of real numbers and operations, operations with algebraic expressions, graph analysis, equations solving, modeling and critical thinking. Note: This course is equivalent to MATH 0530 Support Course for Probability and Statistics.

  
  • MATH 2050 - Calculus Based Probability and Statistics


    Credits: 3

    Course only offered through TN eCampus
    This course is an introduction to probability and statistics. Data analysis, probability and statistical inference are introduced in this course. The inference material covers means, proportions, and variances for one and two samples, one-way ANOVA, regression and correlation, and chi-square analysis.

    Prerequisite(s): MATH 1830  or MATH 1910  
  
  • MUS 1002 - Fundamentals of Music Theory


    Credits: 3

    Course only offered through TN eCampus
    A college-level course designed to introduce the basic fundamentals of reading music and music theory for students with little prior experience. The course may be required for students with insufficient background; used as an elective for non-music majors. It may not be used to satisfy music theory requirements for programs requiring music theory.

  
  • PHED 1140 - Walking for Fitness


    Credits: 2

    Course only offered through TN eCampus
    A course designed to improve each student's level of cardiovascular fitness without the possible risks sometimes associated with higher intensity exercise. The ROCKPORT FITNESS WALKING TEST will be utilized in order to design individualized walking programs based on existing levels of cardiovascular fitness.

  
  • PHYS 1030 - Survey of Physics with Lab


    Credits: 4

    Course only offered through TN eCampus
    This is an introductory physics course for nonscience and non-engineering majors. Emphasis is placed on understanding the nature of physics and applying basic physics concepts in one's everyday life experience and work. The use of mathematics is limited to basic algebraic manipulations required to understand and apply physics concepts. Topics covered include mechanical motion, energy, temperature and heat, fluids, electricity, magnetism, wave motion and light.

    Prerequisite(s): The student should have the mathematical competence level necessary to perform basic algebraic manipulations required to solve for an unknown variable in an algebraic equation: operations involving decimal fractions, ratios, percentages and scientific notation; and vector addition using graphical methods.
  
  • READ 0810 - Reading Support for Communications


    Credits: 3

    Course only offered through TN eCampus
    This co-requisite course, Reading Support for Speech, contains topics that directly support the Speech course and covers the Tennessee Board of Regents approved reading competencies. These competencies consist of the following skills and strategies: Determining stated and implied main ideas, recognizing supporting details, identifying organizational patterns, using context to develop vocabulary, and reading critically as well as strategically.

    Prerequisite(s): Prerequisite of ACT Reading score 13-18 or equivalent.
    Corequisite(s): COMM 2025  

Elective Courses

  
  • Elective 1hr - (an elective can be any college-level course)


    Credits: 1

  
  • Elective 2hrs - (an elective can be any college-level course)


    Credits: 2

  
  • Elective 3hrs - (an elective can be any college-level course)


    Credits: 3

  
  • Elective 4hrs - (an elective can be any college-level course)


    Credits: 4

  
  • Elective 6hrs - (an elective can be any college-level course)


    Credits: 6

 

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