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        Health Sciences Courses (cont’d)                                                                                    COURSES
               PED                   Physical Education                                                          Courses with an * indicate courses that are part of the
                                                                                                                  Alabama General Studies Curricula for Areas I-IV.
               RAD                   Radiologic Technology
               SUR                   Surgical Technology                                                               ACCOUNTING (ACC)
               TCT                   Telecommunication Technology
                                                                                               ACC 150.  COMPUTERIZED GENERAL LEDGER.  3 hrs.
        Technical Courses                                                                      PREREQUISITE:  BUS 241 with a minimum grade of “C” and a grade of “C” or higher in ENR
               ASC                   Air Conditioning and Refrigeration                        094 or equivalent.
                                                                                               This course introduces microcomputer applications related to the major accounting systems. Topics
               AUM                   Automotive Service Technology                             include general ledger, accounts receivable, accounts payable, inventory, payroll, and correcting ad-
               AUT                   Plastics Injection Molding Technology                     justing and closing entries. Upon completion, students should be able to use a computer accounting
               COS                   Cosmetology                                               package to solve accounting problems.
               DDT                   Engineering and Design
               ILT                   Industrial Electricity/Electronics Technology                                           ART (ART)
               INT                   Manufacturing Technology                                  Studio courses must be taken in sequence except with the permission of the instructor
               MSP                   Machine Shop Technology
               WDT                   Welding Technology                                        *ART 100.  ART APPRECIATION.  3 hrs.
                                                                                               PREREQUISITE:  Regular admission status.
                                                                                               This course is designed to help the student find personal meaning in works of art and develop a better
                                                                                               understanding of the nature and validity of art.  Emphasis is on the diversity of form and content in
                                COURSE DESCRIPTIONS                                            original art work.  Upon completion, students should understand the fundamentals of all the materials
                                                                                               used and have a basic overview of the history of art.
        Course numbers ending with the number one (as ENG 101) indicate the course is ordinarily   ART 101.  ART WORKSHOP I.  3 hrs.
        to be considered as the first part of a continuation course consisting of two semesters’ worth   This course provides an art experience for both non-art and art majors who are interested in a variety
        of work; the catalog number of the second part of the course ends with the number two (as   of art projects concerned with community or college related activities.  Emphasis is placed on the
        ENG 102).  Granting credit in these courses is not necessarily dependent upon completing   organization of ideas in advancing their creative process. Upon completion, students should be able
        the sequence.  However, to satisfy requirements in such subjects, it is generally necessary   to present visual evidence of the activities involved and explain how the experience advanced their
        to take the continuation course.                                                       artistic skills.
                                                                                               ART 102.  ART WORKSHOP II.  3 hrs.
        Courses numbered 080 through 098 are institutional credit courses (developmental courses).    PREREQUISITE:  Art Workshop I and/or as required by program.
        These courses are not designed to transfer and do not count toward graduation.  Courses   This course is a continuation of ART 101.
        numbered 100 through 199 are primarily for freshmen; courses numbered 200 through 299
        are primarily for sophomores.  Courses requiring no prerequisite are open to all students                      ASTRONOMY (AST)
        regardless of the course number.                                                       *AST 220.  INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY.  4 hrs.
                                                                                               PREREQUISITE: Exemption from placement testing or appropriate placement scores in writing,
        Prerequisite and/or co-requisite requirements of courses are listed with the course description   reading and mathematics.
        in this section of the catalog.  It is the responsibility of the student to know these requirements   This course covers the history of astronomy and the development of astronomical thought leading to
        and follow them when registering.  Students must successfully complete the prerequisite   the birth of modern astronomy and its most recent development.  Emphasis is placed on the coverage
        before they are allowed to enter the next course.  At the end of the term, students who have   of astonomical instruments and measuring technologies, the solar system, the Milky Way galaxy,
        pre-registered for a course but did not pass the prerequisite will be removed from the class   important extra galactic objects and cosmology.  Laboratory is required.
        roll of the pre-registered course.  The appropriate dean must approve any waiver of these
        requirements.
                                                                                                      AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION (ASC)
        A complete list of the courses being offered is published each term in the class schedule.    ASC 111.  REFRIGERATION PRINCIPLES.   3 hrs.  (1-4-3)
        Course offerings are subject to change.                                                This course emphasizes the fundamental principles for air conditioning and refrigeration.  Instruction
                                                                                               is provided in the theory and principles of refrigeration and heat transfer, HVAC/R system compo-
                                                                                               nents, common and specialty tools for HVAC/R, and application of the concepts of basic compression
                                                                                               refrigeration.  Upon completion, students should identify system components and understand their
                                                                                               functions, identify and use common and specialty HVAC/R tools, and maintain components of a basic
                                                                                               compression refrigeration system.
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