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Information Technology Services B. Brezina, Interim Chair
R. Jacobs, Program Coordinator
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• ITS-2430 - Information Technology Center Support* (3)
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• ITS-2450 - Decision Support Systems* (3)
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• ITS-2470 - PC Service and Support* (3)
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• ITS-2490 - Windows Programming* (3)
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• ITS-2492 - Programming for the Web Using .NET Technology* (3)
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• ITS-2500 - Ethical Hacking & Penetration Testing* (3)
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• ITS-2511 - Networking 1* (3)
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• ITS-2516 - Networking 2* (3)
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• ITS-2521 - Networking 3* (3)
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• ITS-2526 - Networking 4* (3)
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• ITS-2536 - Network & Infrastructure Defense* (3)
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• ITS-2545 - Information Systems Security* (3)
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• ITS-2550 - Digital Forensics* (3)
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• ITS-2591 - Computer Science I* (4)
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• ITS-2592 - Computer Science II* (4)
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• ITS-2600 - Advanced Web Authoring* (3)
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• ITS-2620 - Web Graphics and Multimedia* (3)
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• ITS-2645 - Web Server Setup and Security* (3)
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• ITS-2650 - Web Design and Visual Communication* (3)
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• ITS-2690 - Web Programming* (3)
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• ITS-2740 - Data Structures and Algorithms* (4)
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• ITS-2750 - Computer Architecture* (4)
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• ITS-2900 - Capstone Experience* (3)
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• ITS-2910 - Cooperative Education I: Computer* (3)
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Languages and Culture D. Robinson, Interim Chair
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• LAN-1050 - Cultures of Africa* (3)
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• LAN-1054 - Cultures of Asia* (3)
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• LAN-1080 - Popular Culture* (3)
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• LAN-1100 - Introduction to Women’s Studies* (3)
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Manufacturing Technology B. Brezina, Intermin Chair
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• MFT-1010 - Manufacturing Technology I (3)
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• MFT-1120 - CAD/CAM: Drawing Designs in Manufacturing (3)
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Massage Therapy L. Polk, Chair
T. McManaway, Program Coordinator |
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• MAS-1005 - Introduction to Massage Therapy* (1)
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• MAS-1015 - Therapeutic Massage I* (4)
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• MAS-1016 - Clinical Application of Massage I* (1)
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• MAS-1020 - Therapeutic Massage II* (4)
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• MAS-1021 - Clinical Application of Massage II* (1)
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• MAS-1030 - Ethical and Legal Considerations in Massage Therapy* (1)
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• MAS-2000 - Anatomy of Movement* (3)
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• MAS-2020 - Trends in Therapeutic Massage* (3)
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• MAS-2030 - Therapeutic Massage III* (4)
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• MAS-2031 - Clinical Application of Massage III* (1)
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• MAS-2035 - Client Assessment in Massage Therapy* (3)
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• MAS-2040 - Therapeutic Massage IV* (5)
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• MAS-2050 - Medical Massage* (3)
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• MAS-2060 - Teaching Assistant in Massage Therapy-Detailed Knowledge Massage Skills: Anatomy, Physiology and Kinesiology* (4)
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• MAS-2061 - Teaching Assistant in Massage Therapy-General Knowledge Massage Skills: Body Systems* (3)
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• MAS-2062 - Teaching Assistant in Massage Therapy-Therapeutic Massage Assessment and Application* (5)
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• MAS-2070 - Specialization Internship in Massage Therapy* (5)
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Mathematics A. Ronaldi, Chair
Placement Standard
See Placement Tests Procedures .
Mathematics Division Policy on Calculators
All mathematics offerings require the use of a graphics-type calculator. The TI 84 is recommended for students since it will be used in classroom instruction.
College Prep Courses
These courses are designed to improve students’ chances for success in college-level courses. When college readiness is not indicated by placement test scores in basic skill areas (English, mathematics, reading), college prep courses provide students with the opportunity to strengthen requisite skills. College prep courses are noncredit, but have credit equivalency for calculation of tuition, fees, financial assistance, and athletic eligibility.
Computer Assignments
Virtually all mathematics classes will have some, if not all, assignments that are to be completed online or using specified software. Many of these assignments can be done at home with Internet access or at a campus computer lab.
Textbooks
Many mathematics textbooks will be bundled with computer software and/or access codes for course work. It is recommended that these textbook bundles be purchased at the CSM College Store in order to avoid paying higher prices for separate purchases, possible shipping delays and/or incorrect non-functioning items.
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• MTH-0900T - Prealgebra and Basic Geometry* (0)
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• MTH-0940 - Mathematical Foundations* (0)
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• MTH-0950 - Fundamentals of Algebra* (0)
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• MTH-0970 - Intermediate Algebra and Introduction to Trigonometry* (0)
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• MTH-1010 - Quantitative Literacy and Reasoning* (3)
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• MTH-1011 - Mathematics for Technologies I* (4)
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• MTH-1012 - Mathematics for Technologies II* (3)
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• MTH-1100 - College Mathematics I* (3)
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• MTH-1105 - College Math With Algebra* (3)
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• MTH-1115 - Applied College Algebra - Concepts and Models* (3)
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• MTH-1120 - College Algebra* (3)
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• MTH-1130 - College Analytic Trigonometry* (3)
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• MTH-1150 - Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry* (4)
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• MTH-1200 - Calculus I and Analytic Geometry* (4)
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• MTH-1210 - Calculus II* (4)
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• MTH-1560 - Elementary Calculus* (3)
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• MTH-2100 - Concepts of Mathematics for Teachers* (4)
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• MTH-2110 - Concepts of Geometry and Algebra for Teachers* (4)
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• MTH-2120 - Statistics with Applications* (4)
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• MTH-2200 - Calculus III* (4)
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• MTH-2210 - Differential Equations* (4)
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• MTH-2220 - Introduction to Linear Algebra* (4)
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• MTH-2300 - Introduction to Statistics* (3)
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• MTH-2350 - Statistical Applications* (1)
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• MTH-2500 - Introduction to Discrete Math* (3)
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Mechatronics B. Brezina, Interim Chair
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• MCT-1010 - Introduction to Mechatronics* (3)
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• MCT-1020 - Principles of Robotics* (3)
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• MCT-2010 - Robotics Capstone* (3)
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Medical Laboratory Technology L. Polk, Chair
T. Gill, Program Coordinator |
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• MLT-1000 - ASCP Board of Certification Exam Preparatory Course* (2)
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• MLT-1012 - Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Science* (1)
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• MLT-1012L - Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Science Lab* (1)
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• MLT-1022 - Urinalysis and Body Fluids* (2)
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• MLT-1022L - Urinalysis and Body Fluids Lab* (1)
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• MLT-1042 - Hematology* (3)
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• MLT-1042L - Hematology Lab* (2)
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• MLT-1060 - Immunohematology* (3)
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• MLT-1060L - Immunohematology Lab* (2)
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• MLT-1080 - Clinical Microbiology* (3)
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• MLT-1080L - Clinical Microbiology Lab* (2)
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• MLT-2013 - Clinical Biochemistry* (3)
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• MLT-2013L - Clinical Biochemistry Lab* (1)
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• MLT-2015 - Clinical Practice I* (5)
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• MLT-2018 - Mycology, Parasitology, and Virology* (2)
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• MLT-2018L - Mycology, Parasitology, and Virology Lab* (2)
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• MLT-2020 - Clinical Practice II* (5)
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Music S. Johnson, Chair
Students will develop their musical technique to college-level standards, expand their knowledge of music literature, and refine their performance skills through group and private instruction. Students participating in Chorale, Chamber Choir, Jazz Ensemble, Latin Ensemble, Barbershop Harmony Chorus, or Concert Band, develop skills in large group performance and music interpretation.
Private Instruction - Private lessons are available on all instruments and voice to students who have attained an acceptable level of music instruction. Students in other degree programs may register at the discretion of the instructor. Students will have 15 one-hour lessons to be scheduled at a convenient time for the student and instructor. There is a $250.00 instruction fee in addition to tuition. Students are encouraged to contact the coordinator of music for placement.
Instrumental and Vocal Ensembles - All students in the associate of arts music degree program must register each semester for a vocal or instrumental ensemble appropriate for their performance area. Other students taking private or group instruction are encouraged to participate in one of the college’s ensembles. Ensembles are open to all students and community members. Contact the coordinator of music or ensemble director for placement.
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• MUS-1011 - Concert Band I* (1)
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• MUS-1012 - Concert Band II* (1)
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• MUS-1013 - Concert Band III* (1)
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• MUS-1014 - Concert Band IV* (1)
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• MUS-1020 - Music Appreciation (3)
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• MUS-1030 - Ensemble I: Latin Ensemble* (1)
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• MUS-1031 - Ensemble II: Latin Ensemble* (1)
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• MUS-1032 - Ensemble III: Latin Ensemble* (1)
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