May 05, 2024  
NIACC Catalog 2022-2023 
    
NIACC Catalog 2022-2023 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


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NIACC Course Placement Information for Entry-Level Advising   

 

Speech

  
  • SPC - 122 Interpersonal Communication


    (3 s.h.)

    Interpersonal Communication is the study of interaction between interdependent individuals with the focus on developing effective personal and professional communication skills. The course emphasizes students’ exploration of issues in relational development, verbal communication, non-verbal communication, listening, semantics, cross-cultural communication, cross-gender communication, problem solving, and conflict resolution.

    Lecture Hours: 45
    Lab Hours: 0
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 0


Welding

  
  • WEL - 108 Oxy-acetylene Welding and Cutting and Shielded Metal Arc Welding


    (2 s.h.)

    Fusion joining of mild steel and cutting processes. Selection of proper torch tip sizes, filler rods, angles, and travel speeds for O.A.W. processes. The set up and adjustment of oxyacetylene welding equipment, along with practical experience using both ferrous and non-ferrous metals.

    Lecture Hours: 15
    Lab Hours: 30
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 0

  
  • WEL - 109 Gas Metal Arc Welding and Gas Tungsten Arc Welding


    (2 s.h.)

    This is a basic gas metal arc welding course. The students will perform introductory skills in GTAW and GMAW welding, and plasma cutting. Students will learn proper joint fit up. The student learns safety procedures relating to welding subjects and general shop safety.

    Lecture Hours: 15
    Lab Hours: 30
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 0

  
  • WEL - 110 Welding Blueprint Reading


    (2 s.h.)

    This course provides instruction in the fundamentals of reading and interpreting blueprints. A student learns to interpret and apply welding symbols along with identifying proper assembly procedures.

    Lecture Hours: 30
    Lab Hours: 0
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 0

    Equivalent to 98-110, WELD-701.
  
  
  • WEL - 244 Gas Metal Arc Welding Short Circuit Transfer: SENSE1


    (2 s.h.)

    Focuses on proper weld safety, machine setup and welding techniques of Gas Metal Arc Welding Short-Circuiting Transfer. Students perform American Welding Society compliant welds on carbon steel, in flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions. This course will prepare students to take an AWS welder certification test, which is recommended for its successful completion. This course aligns with SENSE Level 1 Module 5: Gas Metal Arc Welding Key Indicators 1-7. Also aligns to SENSE Level 3, Drawing and Welding Symbol Interpretation, Key Indicator 3.

    Lecture Hours: 15
    Lab Hours: 30
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 0

  
  • WEL - 245 Gas Metal Arc Welding Spray Transfer: SENSE1


    (2 s.h.)

    Focuses on proper weld safety, machine setup and welding techniques of Gas Metal Arc Welding Spray Transfer. Students perform American Welding Society compliant welds on carbon steel in flat and horizontal positions. This course will prepare students to take an AWS welder certification test, which is recommended for its successful completion. It aligns with SENSE Level 1 Module 5 Key Indicators 1, 2 and 8-12, as well as Module 2 - Indicator 7, Module 3- Key Indicator 3, and Module 9 - Key Indicator 2.

    Lecture Hours: 15
    Lab Hours: 30
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 0

  
  
  • WEL - 251 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding for Carbon Steel: SENSE1


    (2 s.h.)

    Prerequisite: IND - 190 Skills and Safety in Industry .
    Focuses on proper weld safety, machine setup and welding techniques for Gas Tungsten Arc Welding. Students perform American Welding Society compliant welds on carbon steel in flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions. This course will prepare students to take an AWS welder certification test, which is recommended for successful completion of this course. This course aligns to SENSE Level 1, Module 7 - Key Indicators 1-7, as well as Module 2 - Key Indicator 7, Module 3- Key Indicator 3, and Module 9 - Key Indicator 2.

    Lecture Hours: 15
    Lab Hours: 30
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 0

  
  
  • WEL - 253 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding for Austenitic Stainless Steel: SENSE1


    (1 s.h.)

    Prerequisite: IND - 190 Skills and Safety in Industry .
    Corequisites: WEL - 251 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding for Carbon Steel: SENSE1  and WEL - 252 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding for Aluminum: SENSE1 .
    Focuses on proper weld safety, machine setup and welding techniques for Gas Tungsten Arc Welding. Students perform American Welding Society compliant welds on austenitic stainless steel in flat, horizontal, and vertical positions. This course will prepare students to take an AWS welder certification test, which is recommended for successful completion of this course. This course aligns to SENSE Level I, Module 7 Key Indicators 1, 2 and 8-12 as well as Module 2 - Key Indicator 7, Module 3- Key Indicator 3, and Module 9 - Key Indicator 2.

    Lecture Hours: 0
    Lab Hours: 30
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 0

  
  • WEL - 262 Thermal Cutting Processes I - Manual and Mechanized OxyFuel Cutting: SENSE1


    (2 s.h.)

    Focuses on proper safety, equipment setup and cutting techniques for manual and mechanized OxyFuel cutting on carbon steel. Students perform American Welding Society compliant cutting operations in the flat position. The student will also perform scarfing and gouging operations to remove base and weld metal in flat and horizontal positions on carbon steel. This course aligns to SENSE Level 1 Module 8 - Units 1 and 2, as well as Module 2 - Key Indicator 7 and Module 9 - Key Indicator 1.

    Lecture Hours: 15
    Lab Hours: 30
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 0

  
  • WEL - 274 Shielded Metal Arc Welding I: SENSE1


    (3 s.h.)

    Focuses on safety, amperage settings, polarity and the proper selection of electrodes for the shielded metal arc welding process. Students will perform American Welding Society compliant welds on carbon steel, using visual and destructive methods for determining weld quality. This course aligns to SENSE Level 1 Module 4 - Key Indicators 1-7 for the flat and horizontal positions, as well as Module 2 - Key Indicator 7, Module 3- Key Indicator 3, and Module 9 - Key Indicator 2.

    Lecture Hours: 15
    Lab Hours: 60
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 0

  
  • WEL - 275 Shielded Metal Arc Welding II: SENSE1


    (3 s.h.)

    Prerequisite: WEL - 274 Shielded Metal Arc Welding I: SENSE1 .
    Focuses on safety, amperage settings, polarity and the proper selection of electrodes for the Shielded Metal Arc Welding (informally known as stick welding) process. Students perform American Welding Society complaint welds on carbon steel, in vertical up and overhead configurations, using visual and destructive methods for determining weld quality. This course aligns to SENSE Level 1 Module 4: Shielded Metal Arc Welding Key Indicators 1-7 for the flat and horizontal positions, as well as Module 2 - Key Indicator 7, Module 3- Key Indicator 3, and Module 9 - Key Indicator 2.

    Lecture Hours: 15
    Lab Hours: 60
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 0

  
  • WEL - 280 Flux Cored Arc Welding (Self-Shielded): SENSE1


    (2 s.h.)

    Prerequisites: IND - 190 Skills and Safety in Industry , WEL - 244 Gas Metal Arc Welding Short Circuit Transfer: SENSE1 , and WEL - 245 Gas Metal Arc Welding Spray Transfer: SENSE1 .
    Focuses on proper weld safety, machine setup and welding techniques for Flux Cored Arc Welding Self-Shielded. Students perform American Welding Society compliant welds on carbon steel in flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions. This course will prepare students to take an AWS welder certification test, which is recommended for its successful completion. It aligns to SENSE Level 1 Module 6 - Key Indicators 1, 2 and 8-12, as well as Module 2 - Key Indicator 7, Module 3- Key Indicator 3, and Module 9 - Key Indicator 2.

    Lecture Hours: 15
    Lab Hours: 30
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 0

  
  • WEL - 281 Flux Cored Arc Welding (Gas Shielded): SENSE1


    (2 s.h.)

    Prerequisites: IND - 190 Skills and Safety in Industry , WEL - 244 Gas Metal Arc Welding Short Circuit Transfer: SENSE1 , and WEL - 245 Gas Metal Arc Welding Spray Transfer: SENSE1 .
    Focuses on proper weld safety, machine setup and welding techniques for Flux Cored Arc Welding (Gas Shielded). Students perform American Welding Society compliant welds on carbon steel in flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions. This course will prepare students to take an AWS welder certification test, which is recommended for its successful completion. It aligns to SENSE Level 1, Module 6 - Key Indicators 1-7, as well as Module 2 - Key Indicator 7, Module 3- Key Indicator 3, and Module 9 - Key Indicator 2.

    Lecture Hours: 15
    Lab Hours: 30
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 0

  
  • WEL - 335 Ag and Industry Welding


    (2 s.h.)

    This is a basic arc/oxy-fuel welding and cutting course. The students will perform introductory skills in SMAW, GTAW, and GMAW welding, oxy-acetylene welding, and oxy-fuel cutting. The student learns safety procedures relating to welding subjects and general shop safety.

    Lecture Hours: 15
    Lab Hours: 30
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 0


Wind Turbine Technology

  
  • WTT - 103 Introduction to Wind Energy


    (3 s.h.)

    A basic study of the many facets of the wind industry. Study includes the history and development of the wind industry, wind industry terminology, types of wind turbines, economic and environmental impact of wind energy, future of wind energy, and relative tasks that a Wind Turbine Technician will be expected to perform.

    Lecture Hours: 45
    Lab Hours: 0
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 0


Work Based Learning

  
  • WBL - 100 Exploring Careers


    (3 s.h.)

    This course will provide guidance in choosing a career goal and preparing for employment. Emphasis will be placed on identifying interests, abilities, and values, and exploring options for careers. Students will learn how to access labor market information and employment trends. Additionally, students will develop the skills and aptitudes necessary to obtain employment, emphasizing the development of characteristics associated with job success. 

    Lecture Hours: 45
    Lab Hours: 0
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 0

  
  • WBL - 110 Employability Skills


    (2 s.h.)

    Corequisite: WBL - 150 Job Shadowing  is recommended.
    This course is designed to assist students in developing the skills necessary to obtain employment, and to learn and practice the skills and attitudes required for job success. Students will practice resume writing, job application completion, and interviewing techniques. Additionally, students will practice work-place problem solving strategies, and demonstrate skills required to work in a diverse environment.

    Lecture Hours: 30
    Lab Hours: 0
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 0

  
  • WBL - 150 Job Shadowing


    (1 s.h.)

    Prerequisite: WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  is recommended.
    Students in this course will explore a field of interest while developing research skills, professionalism, and building occupational knowledge. Students will visit workplaces of interest to learn about specific jobs and professional requirements, and to develop a basic knowledge of the organization’s structure and values.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 15
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 0

  
  • WBL - 151 Job Shadowing: Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources


    (1 s.h.)

    Prerequisite:  WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  is recommended.
    Students in this course will explore the field of Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources while developing research skills, professionalism, and building occupational knowledge. Students will visit workplaces in this employment sector to learn about specific jobs and professional requirements, and to develop a basic knowledge of the organization’s structure and values.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 15
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 0

  
  • WBL - 152 Job Shadowing: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics


    (1 s.h.)

    Prerequisite: WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  is recommended.
    Students in this course will explore the field of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics while developing research skills, professionalism, and building occupational knowledge. Students will visit workplaces in this employment sector to learn about specific jobs and professional requirements, and to develop a basic knowledge of the organization’s structure and values.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 15
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 0

  
  • WBL - 153 Job Shadowing: Human Services


    (1 s.h.)

    Prerequisite:  WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  is recommended.
    Students in this course will explore the field of Human Services while developing research skills, professionalism, and building occupational knowledge. Students will visit workplaces in this employment sector to learn about specific jobs and professional requirements, and to develop a basic knowledge of the organization’s structure and values.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 15
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 0

  
  • WBL - 154 Job Shadowing: Health Sciences


    (1 s.h.)

    Prerequisites:  WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  is recommended.
    Students in this course will explore the field of Health Sciences while developing research skills, professionalism, and building occupational knowledge. Students will visit workplaces in this employment sector to learn about specific jobs and professional requirements, and to develop a basic knowledge of the organization’s structure and values.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 15
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 0

  
  • WBL - 155 Job Shadowing: Business, Finance, Marketing, and Management


    (1 s.h.)

    Prerequisite:  WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  is recommended.
    Students in this course will explore the field of Business, Finance, Marketing, and Management while developing research skills, professionalism, and building occupational knowledge. Students will visit workplaces in this employment sector to learn about specific jobs and professional requirements, and to develop a basic knowledge of the organization’s structure and values.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 15
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 0

  
  • WBL - 156 Job Shadowing: Information Solutions


    (1 s.h.)

    Prerequisite:  WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  is recommended.
    Students in this course will explore the field of Information Solutions while developing research skills, professionalism, and building occupational knowledge. Students will visit workplaces in this employment sector to learn about specific jobs and professional requirements, and to develop a basic knowledge of the organization’s structure and values.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 15
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 0

  
  • WBL - 157 Job Shadowing: Applied Digital, Visual, and Communication Arts


    (1 s.h.)

    Prerequisite:  WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  is recommended.
    Students in this course will explore the field of Applied Digital, Visual, and Communication Arts while developing research skills, professionalism, and building occupational knowledge. Students will visit workplaces in this employment sector to learn about specific jobs and professional requirements, and to develop a basic knowledge of the organization’s structure and values.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 15
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 0

  
  • WBL - 158 Job Shadowing: Industrial Technology


    (1 s.h.)

    Prerequisite:  WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  is recommended.
    Students in this course will explore the field of Industrial Technology while developing research skills, professionalism, and building occupational knowledge. Students will visit workplaces in this employment sector to learn about specific jobs and professional requirements, and to develop a basic knowledge of the organization’s structure and values.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 15
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 0

  
  • WBL - 159 Job Shadowing: Government and Criminal Justice


    (1 s.h.)

    Prerequisite:  WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  is recommended.
    Students in this course will explore the field of Government and Criminal Justice while developing research skills, professionalism, and building occupational knowledge. Students will visit workplaces in this employment sector to learn about specific jobs and professional requirements, and to develop a basic knowledge of the organization’s structure and values.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 15
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 0

  
  • WBL - 200 Practicum/Field Experience: Career Technical


    (1-4 s.h.)

    Prerequisite: WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  or  WBL - 110 Employability Skills  or instructor approval.
    Offered under the guidance of an instructor and employer mentor/supervisory, this course provides students an opportunity to learn in a work setting while obtaining practical experience in their chosen field of study. Students will participate in job training, and will complete assignments to develop workplace communication skills, gain an understanding or industry and organizational structures, and learn problem solving skills in a work environment.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 0
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 30, 90, 150, 210

  
  • WBL - 201 Practicum/Field Experience: Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources


    (1-4 s.h.)

    Prerequisites:  WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  or  WBL - 110 Employability Skills  or  BUS - 162 Workplace Professionalism  or instructor approval. 
    Offered under the guidance of an instructor and employer mentor/supervisory, this course provides students an opportunity to learn in a work setting while obtaining practical experience in Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources careers. Students will participate in job training, and will complete assignments to develop workplace communication skills, gain an understanding or industry and organizational structures, and learn problem solving skills in a work environment.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 0
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 30, 90, 150, 210

  
  • WBL - 202 Practicum/Field Experience: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics


    (1-4 s.h.)

    Prerequisite:  WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  or  WBL - 110 Employability Skills  or  BUS - 162 Workplace Professionalism  or instructor approval.
    Offered under the guidance of an instructor and employer mentor/supervisory, this course provides students an opportunity to learn in a work setting while obtaining practical experience in the Applied Sciences, Technology, Engineering, and Manufacturing careers. Students will participate in job training, and will complete assignments to develop workplace communication skills, gain an understanding or industry and organizational structures, and learn problem solving skills in a work environment.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 0
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 30, 90, 150, 210

  
  • WBL - 203 Practicum/Field Experience: Human Services


    (1-4 s.h.)

    Prerequisites:  WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  or  WBL - 110 Employability Skills  or  BUS - 162 Workplace Professionalism  or instructor approval.
    Offered under the guidance of an instructor and employer mentor/supervisory, this course provides students an opportunity to learn in a work setting while obtaining practical experience in Human Services careers. Students will participate in job training, and will complete assignments to develop workplace communication skills, gain an understanding or industry and organizational structures, and learn problem solving skills in a work environment.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 0
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 30, 90, 150, 210

  
  • WBL - 203A Practicum/Field Experience: Human Services


    (1 s.h.)

    Prerequisite:  WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  or  WBL - 110 Employability Skills  or BUS - 162 Workplace Professionalism  or instructor approval. 
    Offered under the guidance of an instructor and employer mentor/supervisory, this course provides students an opportunity to learn in a work setting while obtaining practical experience in their chosen field of study. Students will participate in job training, and will complete assignments to develop workplace communication skills, gain an understanding or industry and organizational structures, and learn problem solving skills in a work environment.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 0
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 30

  
  • WBL - 203B Practicum/Field Experience: Human Services


    (2 s.h.)

    Prerequisites:  WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  or  WBL - 110 Employability Skills  or  BUS - 162 Workplace Professionalism  or instructor approval. 
    Offered under the guidance of an instructor and employer mentor/supervisory, this course provides students an opportunity to learn in a work setting while obtaining practical experience in their chosen field of study. Students will participate in job training, and will complete assignments to develop workplace communication skills, gain an understanding or industry and organizational structures, and learn problem solving skills in a work environment.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 0
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 90

  
  • WBL - 204B Practicum/Field Experience: Health Sciences


    (2 s.h.)

    Prerequisite:  WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  or  WBL - 110 Employability Skills  or  BUS - 162 Workplace Professionalism  or instructor approval.
    Offered under the guidance of an instructor and employer mentor/supervisory, this course provides students an opportunity to learn in a work setting while obtaining practical experience in Health Sciences careers. Students will participate in job training, and will complete assignments to develop workplace communication skills, gain an understanding or industry and organizational structures, and learn problem solving skills in a work environment.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 0
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 90

  
  • WBL - 205 Practicum/Field Experience: Business, Finance, Marketing, and Management


    (1-4 s.h.)

    Prerequisite:  WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  or  WBL - 110 Employability Skills  or  BUS - 162 Workplace Professionalism  or instructor approval. 
    Offered under the guidance of an instructor and employer mentor/supervisory, this course provides students an opportunity to learn in a work setting while obtaining practical experience in Business, Finance, Marketing, and Management careers. Students will participate in job training, and will complete assignments to develop workplace communication skills, gain an understanding or industry and organizational structures, and learn problem solving skills in a work environment.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 0
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 30, 90, 150, 210

  
  • WBL - 206 Practicum/Field Experience: Information Solutions


    (1-4 s.h.)

    Prerequisite:  WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  or  WBL - 110 Employability Skills  or  BUS - 162 Workplace Professionalism  or instructor approval. 
    Offered under the guidance of an instructor and employer mentor/supervisory, this course provides students an opportunity to learn in a work setting while obtaining practical experience in Information Solutions careers. Students will participate in job training, and will complete assignments to develop workplace communication skills, gain an understanding or industry and organizational structures, and learn problem solving skills in a work environment.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 0
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 30, 90, 150, 210

  
  • WBL - 207 Practicum/Field Experience: Applied Digital, Visual, and Communication Arts


    (1-4 s.h.)

    Prerequisite:  WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  or  WBL - 110 Employability Skills  or  BUS - 162 Workplace Professionalism  or instructor approval. 
    Offered under the guidance of an instructor and employer mentor/supervisory, this course provides students an opportunity to learn in a work setting while obtaining practical experience in Applied Digital, Visual, and Communication Arts careers. Students will participate in job training, and will complete assignments to develop workplace communication skills, gain an understanding or industry and organizational structures, and learn problem solving skills in a work environment.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 0
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 30, 90, 150, 210

  
  • WBL - 208 Practicum/Field Experience: Industrial Technology


    (1-4 s.h.)

    Prerequisite:  WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  or  WBL - 110 Employability Skills  or  BUS - 162 Workplace Professionalism  or instructor approval. 
    Offered under the guidance of an instructor and employer mentor/supervisor, this course provides students an opportunity to learn in a work setting while obtaining practical experience in Industrial Technology programs. Students will participate in job training, and will complete assignments to develop workplace communication skills, gain and understanding of industry and organizational structures, and learn problem solving skills in a work environment.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 0
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 30, 90, 150, 210

  
  • WBL - 209 Practicum/Field Experience: Government and Criminal Justice


    (1-4 s.h.)

    Prerequisite:  WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  or  WBL - 110 Employability Skills  or  BUS - 162 Workplace Professionalism  or instructor approval. 
    Offered under the guidance of an instructor and employer mentor/supervisor, this course provides students an opportunity to learn in a work setting while obtaining practical experience in Government and Criminal Justice programs. Students will participate in job training, and will complete assignments to develop workplace communication skills, gain and understanding of industry and organizational structures, and learn problem solving skills in a work environment.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 0
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 30, 90, 150, 210

  
  • WBL - 300 Internship


    (1-5 s.h.)

    Prerequisite:  WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  or  WBL - 110 Employability Skills  or  BUS - 162 Workplace Professionalism  or instructor approval.
    Offered under the supervision and mentoring of practicing professionals, this course provides students an opportunity to learn in a professional work setting related to their major or career goal. Students will participate in job training, and will gain experience in problem solving, decision making, and specific job duties within a business or organization.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 0
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 30, 90, 150, 210, 270

  
  • WBL - 301 Internship: Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources


    (1-5 s.h.)

    Prerequisites: WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  or  WBL - 110 Employability Skills  or  BUS - 162 Workplace Professionalism  or instructor approval.
    Offered under the supervision and mentoring of practicing professionals, this course provides students an opportunity to learn in a professional work setting related to their major or career goal in Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources. Students will participate in job training, and will gain experience in problem solving, decision making, and specific job duties within a business or organization.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 0
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 30, 90, 150, 210, 270

  
  • WBL - 301D Internship: Agriculture, Food & Natural Science


    (4 s.h.)

    Prerequisites:  WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  or  WBL - 110 Employability Skills  or  BUS - 162 Workplace Professionalism  or instructor approval.
    Offered under the supervision and mentoring of practicing professionals, this course provides students an opportunity to learn in a professional work setting related to their major or career goal in Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources. Students will participate in job training, and will gain experience in problem solving, decision making, and specific job duties within a business or organization.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 0
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 210

  
  • WBL - 302 Internship: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics


    (1-5 s.h.)

    Prerequisites:  WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  or  WBL - 110 Employability Skills  or  BUS - 162 Workplace Professionalism  or instructor approval.  
    Offered under the supervision and mentoring of practicing professionals, this course provides students an opportunity to learn in a professional work setting related to their major or career goal in Applied Sciences, Technology, Engineering, and Manufacturing. Students will participate in job training, and will gain experience in problem solving, decision making, and specific job duties within a business or organization.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 0
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 30, 90, 150, 210, 270

  
  • WBL - 303 Internship: Human Services


    (1-5 s.h.)

    Prerequisites:  WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  or  WBL - 110 Employability Skills  or  BUS - 162 Workplace Professionalism  or instructor approval.
    Offered under the supervision and mentoring of practicing professionals, this course provides students an opportunity to learn in a professional work setting related to their major or career goal in Human Services. Students will participate in job training, and will gain experience in problem solving, decision making, and specific job duties within a business or organization.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 0
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 30, 90, 150, 210, 270

  
  • WBL - 304 Internship: Health Sciences


    (1-5 s.h.)

    Prerequisite: WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  or  WBL - 110 Employability Skills  or  BUS - 162 Workplace Professionalism  or instructor approval.
    Offered under the supervision and mentoring of practicing professionals, this course provides students an opportunity to learn in a professional work setting related to their major or career goal in Health Sciences. Students will participate in job training, and will gain experience in problem solving, decision making, and specific job duties within a business or organization.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 0
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 30, 90, 150, 210, 270

  
  • WBL - 305 Internship: Business, Finance, Marketing, and Management


    (1-5 s.h.)

    Prerequisites: WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  or  WBL - 110 Employability Skills  or  BUS - 162 Workplace Professionalism  or instructor approval.
    Offered under the supervision and mentoring of practicing professionals, this course provides students an opportunity to learn in a professional work setting related to their major or career goal in Business, Finance, Marketing, and Management. Students will participate in job training, and will gain experience in problem solving, decision making, and specific job duties within a business or organization.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 0
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 30, 90, 150, 210, 270

  
  • WBL - 306 Internship: Information Solutions


    (1-5 s.h.)

    Prerequisites: WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  or  WBL - 110 Employability Skills  or  BUS - 162 Workplace Professionalism  or instructor approval. 
    Offered under the supervision and mentoring of practicing professionals, this course provides students an opportunity to learn in a professional work setting related to their major or career goal in Information Solutions. Students will participate in job training, and will gain experience in problem solving, decision making, and specific job duties within a business or organization.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 0
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 30, 90, 150, 210, 270

  
  • WBL - 307 Internship: Applied Digital, Visual, and Communication Arts


    (1-5 s.h.)

    Prerequisites:  WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  or  WBL - 110 Employability Skills  or  BUS - 162 Workplace Professionalism  or instructor approval. 
    Offered under the supervision and mentoring of practicing professionals, this course provides students an opportunity to learn in a professional work setting related to their major or career goal in Applied Digital, Visual, and Communication Arts. Students will participate in job training, and will gain experience in problem solving, decision making, and specific job duties within a business or organization.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 0
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 30, 90, 150, 210, 270

  
  • WBL - 307C Internship: Applied Digital, Visual and Communication Arts


    (3 s.h.)

    Prerequisites: WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  or  WBL - 110 Employability Skills  or  BUS - 162 Workplace Professionalism  or instructor approval.
    Offered under the supervision and mentoring of practicing professionals, this course provides students an opportunity to learn in a professional work setting related to their major or career goal in Applied Digital, Visual, and Communication Arts. Students will participate in job training, and will gain experience in problem solving, decision making, and specific job duties within a business or organization.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 0
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 150

  
  • WBL - 308 Internship: Industrial Technology


    (1-5 s.h.)

    Prerequisites:  WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  or  WBL - 110 Employability Skills  or  BUS - 162 Workplace Professionalism  or instructor approval. 
    Offered under the supervision and mentoring of a practicing professional, this course provides students an opportunity to learn in a professional work setting related to their Industrial Technology career goal.  Students will participate in job training, and will gain experience in problem solving, decision making, and perform specific job duties within a business or organization.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 0
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 30, 90, 150, 210, 270

  
  • WBL - 308C Internship: Industrial Technology


    (3 s.h.)

    Prerequisites:  WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  or  WBL - 110 Employability Skills  or  BUS - 162 Workplace Professionalism  or instructor approval. 
    Offered under the supervision and mentoring of a practicing professional, this course provides students an opportunity to learn in a professional work setting related to their Industrial Technology career goal.  Students will participate in job training, and will gain experience in problem solving, decision making, and perform specific job duties within a business or organization.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 0
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 150

  
  • WBL - 309 Internship: Government and Criminal Justice


    (1-5 s.h.)

    Prerequisites:  WBL - 100 Exploring Careers  or  WBL - 110 Employability Skills  or  BUS - 162 Workplace Professionalism  or instructor approval. 
    Offered under the supervision and mentoring of a practicing professional, this course provides students an opportunity to learn in a professional work setting related to their Industrial Technology career goal.  Students will participate in job training, and will gain experience in problem solving, decision making, and perform specific job duties within a business or organization.

    Lecture Hours: 7.5
    Lab Hours: 0
    Clinical Hours: 0
    Work Experience Hours: 30, 90, 150, 210, 270

 

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