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Accounting 1103 Fundamentals of Accounting
Carl Albert State College
This course covers record keeping for small businesses. Double-entry system is used and an emphasis is placed on special journals and financial reports. This course can be used as a preparatory course for Accounting 2103 and for technical students who have had no previous training or experience in bookkeeping.Accounting 2103 Financial Accounting
Carl Albert State College
This course is an introductory course in financial accounting emphasizing the accounting process and the preparation of financial statements. Major topics include accounting concepts, cash, receivables, inventory, asset acquisition and depreciation, liabilities, bonds, and cash flow
Accounting 2203 Managerial Accounting
Carl Albert State College
This course is an introductory course in managerial accounting. Major topics include planning and control, decision-making, and cost accounting. Prerequisite: Accounting 2103
Biology 1114 General Biology
Carl Albert State College
Designed for non-science majors, this course is an introduction to the foundation of life and the laws of nature as revealed in organisms. This course examines the general concept of fundamental facts, principles, and theories of the biological sciences with particular emphasis on those aspects that apply to man. 3 hours theory, 2 hours laboratory.
Biology 2010 Selected Topics in Biological Science
Carl Alber State College
A study of selected topics in the biological sciences is offered and includes special instruction on the biological sciences to technical personnel of area companies or agencies and to other select groups in the community.
Biology 2155 Microbiology
Carl Albert State College
This course is an introduction to the study of microbes & includes their biochemical, environmental, medical, & social importance. Laboratory study is concerned with morphology, biochemistry, utilization, and control of microorganisms. Prerequisites: 4 hours Biological Science, Chemistry
Botany 1114 General Botany
Carl Albert State College
Designed for students with majors and minors in biological science, this course presents the major concepts of biology and its processes as illustrated by the living plant. 3 hours theory, 2 hours laboratory.
Business 1013 Introduction to Business
Carl Albert State College
This is an introductory course for students of economics and business and surveys basic principles, forms, and practices involved in administration of the business firm.
Business 1113 Business Mathematics
Carl Albert State College
This course is a review of the fundamental principles of mathematics and application of these principles to business processes. Topics covered include bank records, percentage, payroll records, discounts, commissions, markup, interest, taxes, insurance, inventories, depreciation, stocks, bonds, and annuities.Business 2123 Statistics for Business & Economics
Carl Albert State College
This course will cover methods of collecting, analyzing, and presenting data for business purposes. Topics will include: frequency distributions, measures of central tendency, probability, dispersion, sampling, and correlations. Prerequisite: Math 1513
Child Development 1103 Teacher, Community, and Family Relations
Carl Albert State College
This course is designed to enable students to develop the skills and techniques for working with parents and community in relation to the child care setting. Includes methods for communication, parent involvement, and family relations, and parent education.
Child Development 1223 Behavior, Guidance, Readiness, and Observation
Carl Albert State College
This course is a study of observing and recording common behavior in children during their early years. Students will learn to keep records and assessments and will focus on understanding their development and behavior through different guidance techniques.
Child Development 2103 Children with Special Needs
Carl Albert State College
This course enables students to understand the physical and psychological needs of handicapped children and to implement a learning environment to help meet their needs through selected activities.Child Development 1113 Child Growth & Development
Carl Albert State College
This course introduces students to the developmental stages of preschool children’s growth & their relationship to the world they live in. The curriculum incorporates the physical, social, emotional, and intellectual needs of young children.Child Development 2133 Language, Physical, and Intellectual
Carl Albert State College
This course examines teaching techniques appropriate in literature and motor skills for preschool children with emphasis on selected activities that will enhance learning skills for the preschool age child.Child Development 2143 Science, Math, and Social Diversity
Carl Albert State College
This course teaches learning experiences in math, science, and social sciences using real world situations incorporating hands-on learning methods suitable for a preschool child’s mental health.Child Development 2223 Program Planning and Administration
Carl Albert State College
This course is designed to teach students how to develop, plan, and administer a childcare program. Emphasis will include evaluating lesson plans using short- and long-range goals of the child care program. Students will also learn the philosophy of different programs in the field of child
Chemistry 1115 General Chemistry I
Carl Albert State College
This course covers the more important elements, their history, and occurrence; common methods of preparations, properties, and practical uses of many of the commonly used acids, bases, and salts; and the theory of inorganic chemistry. 3 hours theory, 4 hours laboratory.CRJS 1123 Introduction to Criminal Justice
Eastern Oklahoma State College
An overview of the criminal justice system, to include police, courts, and corrections as they pertain to both adults and juveniles. (Cr. 3)Computer Science 1101 Introduction to Windows
Carl Albert State College
This course is designed using a hands on approach to the fundamental Windows techniques. Topics to be discussed will include: manipulating windows, managing files, managing print queues, and customizing the user interface. Installation of Windows and Windows based software will be discussed.Computer Science 1103 Microcomputer Applications
Carl Albert State College
This course is designed to give the student “hands-on” experience with word processing, electronic spreadsheets, presentation software, and data base management software. Exploration of the Internet and a brief overview of microcomputer concepts will be Windows based. This course can be used to satisfy a Computer proficiency requirement at some four-year institutions.Computer Science 1201 Introduction to the Internet
Carl Albert State College
This course is designed as an introduction and overview of the Internet. Topics will include: Internet Service Providers, domain names, popular browsers, search engines, bookmarks, and current trends in programming taught using Java. The course covers basic control structures, files, input & output, concluding with a study of arrays. Prerequisite: Computer Science 1303 or equivalent.Computer Science 1333 Programming II
Carl Albert State College
A continuation of CS 1313, this course emphasizes structured methodology of program design, development testing, implementation, and documentation of computer systems applications using VISUAL BASIC. Coverage of sequential and random access files and processing techniques and development of programs and systems of programs for batch and interactive environments is included. This course is project intensive and requires outside computer practice. Prerequisite: Computer Science 1313.Computer Science 2003 Electronic Spreadsheets
Carl Albert State College
This course is designed to provide students with hands-on experience in using electronic spreadsheets. The student is introduced to the spreadsheet access system, help facility, entering cell entries, cell ranges and blocks, entering formulas, using functions, importing/exporting files, MACROS, and other spreadsheet concepts. Outside computer practice is required. Prerequisite: CS 1103Computer Science 2203 Networking I
Carl Albert State College
This course gives the student the fundamental knowledge needed to design, configure and implement a Local Area Network (LAN). An emphasis is placed on the integration of available software and hardware elements of various network architectures. Prerequisite: Computer Science 1103.Computer Science 2213 Networking II
Carl Albert State College
This course is a continuation of CS2203 and will present practical applications of LAN software installation and network administration in a laboratory environment. Problem solving skills will be emphasized along with actual troubleshooting scenarios and students will be required to solve problems introduced on lab networks. Prerequisite: Computer Science 2203.Computer Science 2223 Desktop Publishing
Carl Albert State College
This course is designed to introduce students to desktop publishing techniques and software. Along with brochure and newsletter design, students will create web pages for publishing on the World Wide Web. Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) will be emphasized and students will use current HTML Editors. Additional studies will provide the student with skills necessary to create a WWW server and also the ability to interface with Internet providers. Prerequisite: Computer Science 1103.Computer Science 2333 Internet Programming
Carl Albert State College
A course in programming taught using Java. The course will be an object-oriented course that will cover basic control structures, files, input and output, dynamic memory allocation, including an introduction to linked lists, stacks, queues, and binary trees. Prerequisite: Computer Science 1333.Computer Science 2420 Selected Topics in Computer Science
Carl Albert State College
This course covers selected topics, projects, and/or independent study in computer science and may be repeated with change in subject matter.ECON 2123 INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS
Eastern Oklahoma State College
Topics considered include market structure and functioning, cost and supply relationships, consumer behavior, demand theory, product and resource pricing, revenue and profit relationships, and international specialization and trade. (Cr. 3)EDAD 5313 Public School Relations
Southeastern Oklahoma State University
The rationalization and need for presenting factual information and communication utilizing the most effective instruments employed in our society.EDUC 2013 Foundations Of Education
Southeastern Oklahoma State University
An introduction to the historical and philosophical foundations of education. Other topics include: insights into the teaching profession and the school in today’s multicultural society, its purposes, organization and operation.ELED 3423 Teaching Reading In Elementary School, Part I.
Southeastern Oklahoma State University
To prepare the elementary education major to be functional in techniques of teaching the reading process. (Prerequisite: completion of 50 hours of general education courses and pass phonics proficiency)ELED 3433 Teaching Reading In Elem Sch, Part II.
Southeastern Oklahoma State University
To prepare the elementary education major to be functional in techniques of teaching vocabulary development, comprehension skills, and content area reading skills. (Prerequisite: ELED 3423)ENGL 0123 FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH
Eastern Oklahoma State College
Review of grammar, punctuation, spelling and sentence structure. Exercises in reading and writing. (Cr. 0)ENGL 0131, 0132, 0133 DEVELOPMENT READING
Eastern Oklahoma State College
Practical techniques for comprehension skill, study formulas, rate efficiency, and perceptual training for peripheral vision and retention. (Cr. 0)ENGL 1113 FRESHMAN COMPOSITION I
Eastern Oklahoma State College
Brief grammar and mechanics review; emphasis on principles of expository composition with introduction to descriptive narrative and argumentative composition; study and evaluation of literary models. (Cr. 3)ENGL 1213 FRESHMAN COMPOSITION II
Eastern Oklahoma State College
(Prerequisite: ENGL 1113) Emphasis on expository composition. Reading and analysis of selected models of literary types. (Cr. 3)ENGL 2413 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE
Eastern Oklahoma State College
Study of various literary types, approaches to literature, terminology of literature; expository and analytical compositions. Standards for judging and reasons for studying literature. Prerequisite: ENGL 1113 (Cr. 3)
GEOG 2723 REGIONAL WORLD GEOGRAPHY
Eastern Oklahoma State College
A comparative study of the cultural regions of the world. (Cr. 3)GPS 1214 General Physical Science
Carl Albert State College
Designed for non-science majors, this course uses lectures and demonstration to assist students in interpreting physical environment and covers important topics in astronomy, chemistry, geology, and physics.HIST 1103 HISTORY OF OKLAHOMA
Eastern Oklahoma State College
A survey course of Oklahoma’s development from the discovery of America to the present. (Cr. 3)HIST 1483 AMERICAN HISTORY TO 1877
Eastern Oklahoma State College
A survey course in American history from the colonial period through 1877. (Cr. 3)HIST 1493 AMERICAN HISTORY SINCE 1877
Eastern Oklahoma State College
A survey course in American history since 1877; political issues which underlie our domestic problems and the rise of the United States as a world power. (Cr. 3)HIST 2413 EARLY WORLD CIVILIZATION
A survey of world civilizations from pre–history to 1500, including the political, cultural, and economic contributions of these civilizations to the present global community. (Cr. 3)
HORT 2213 LANDSCAPING
Eastern Oklahoma State College
Study of basic landscaping designs and principles including constructional design of various landscape features and tasteful use of plants in application. Includes elements of making landscape design proposals. (Cr. 3)Selected Topics in Health, Physical Education & Recreation
Carl Albert State College
Health, Physical Education & Recreation 1113 Personal Health and Wellness
Carl Albert State College
This course is the study of basic health knowledge and daily practices, including physical fitness leading to lifelong wellness. Social health issues such as AIDS, drug abuse, and alcohol abuse are examined.Health, Physical Education & Recreation 2213 Standard First Aid & Personal Safety
Carl Albert State College
Topics and techniques taught include immediate and temporary treatment for accidental injuries and sudden illness, with special emphasis placed on personal safety and prevention of illness and accidents. This course includes theory and laboratory sessions.HUMAN 2233 WORLD LITERATURE I
Eastern Oklahoma State College
A study of significant ideas of world thinkers revealed through literary masterpieces from the ancient world to 1700. (Cr. 3)HUM 2413 EARLY WORLD CIVILIZATION
A survey of world civilizations from pre–history to 1500, including the political, cultural, and economic contributions of these civilizations to the present global community. (Cr. 3)
Mathematics 0113 Developmental Math
Carl Albert State College
Arithmetic fundamentals and applications, elementary algebra, number systems, basic geometry, formulas, tables, and graphs are studied.Mathematics 0123 Intermediate Algebra
Carl Albert State College
Elementary algebra is rapidly reviewed and includes the study of real numbers, polynomials, algebraic fractions, exponents, roots, radicals, first-and second-degree equations, functions, graphing, and linear systems of equations.Mathematics 1413 Survey of Contemporary Mathematics
Carl Albert State College
An overview of mathematics for the non-mathematics major is examined including an explanation of the basic nature of algebra, calculus, number theory, geometry, and other areas of mathematics. This course also includes introduction logic, postulation systems, and other thought structures used in mathematics and practical applications of mathematics to everyday problems using calculators, arithmetic, simple algebra, and statistics. (May not be taken for major credit in mathematics) Prerequisite: Math 0123 or equivalent.Mathematics 1513 College Algebra
Carl Albert State College
This brief review and continuation of Intermediate Algebra includes the study of nonlinear relations and functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of equations, matrices and determinants, sequences and series, and partial fractions. Prerequisite: Math 0123 or equivalent.Mathematics 1613 Plane Trigonometry
Carl Albert State College
This course examines a two-dimensional study of angular measure, trigonometric solution of right and oblique triangles, logarithms, trigonometric and inverse trigonometric equations, complex numbers, graphing trigonometric functions, and polar coordinates. Prerequisites: Math 0123 and Math 1513 or their equivalents.NURS 2212 CURRENT ISSUES IN NURSING
Eastern Oklahoma State College
Study of current issues in nursing including scope, function, and role differentiation of members of nursing team; nurse practice settings, roles of nursing organizations; legal and ethical responsibilities, factors pertinent to personal growth and practice as a nurse. Prerequisite: NURS 2118 (Cr. 2)NURS 2218 PHYSICAL AND MENTAL ILLNESS II
Eastern Oklahoma State College
Major mental and physical nursing problems of late middle–aged and elderly. Transference of nursing principles of previous courses are emphasized in the participation of patient care with members of the health team in care of groups of patients. Prerequisite: NURS 2118 (Class 5, Lab 12, Cr. 8)NUTRIT 1203 NUTRITION
Eastern Oklahoma State College
Nutrition principles as applied to physical development and maintaining health with consideration given to personal nutritional needs, so as to better understand and evaluate nutritional information. Course is designed for Nutrition, Science, Premed, Nursing and Allied Health majors. Chemistry, Human Physiology, and Human Anatomy topics presented demands students have some background in these courses. (Cr. 3)OLS 1111 ORIENTATION AND LIBRARY
Eastern Oklahoma State College
SCIENCE Basic information in academic, social, vocational, and other areas. Use of the college library. Student handbook introduced. (Cr. 1)Orientation 1111 Freshman Orientation
Carl Albert State College
A course required in the personal adjustment program of all freshmen, this course considers academic, social, vocational, and other basic problems common to first-year college students.Office Science 2133 Intro to Word Processing
Carl Albert State College
This course reviews basic operations of word processors and emphasizes the creation, revision, storage, and final copy printing of documents as well as speed and accuracy. Study includes interrelated concepts and terminology of the word processing industry.Office Science 2233 Medical Transcription
Carl Albert State College
This course is designed for students who plan careers as medical or dental secretaries and stresses medical terminology in the medical office. A major emphasis is placed on the transcription of medical correspondence and reports from dictation equipment. Prerequisites: Office Science 2133 and Ethics 1113.POL SC 1113 AMERICAN FEDERAL
Eastern Oklahoma State College
GOVERNMENT A study of the Constitution and framework of the federal government. (Cr. 3)PSY 1113 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY
Eastern Oklahoma State College
A survey of the major areas of study in Psychology such as motivation, learning, physiology, personality, social psychology, abnormal behavior, perception, memory, cognition/thought, and treatment. (Cr. 3)PSY 2103 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
Eastern Oklahoma State College
A theoretical and research-based course covering social, emotional, physical, and cognitive aspects of human development throughout the lifespan. (Cr. 3)PSY 2123 PERSONALITY THEORIES
Eastern Oklahoma State College
A psychology course examining personality processes and the various theoretical approaches to the study of personality such as psycho dynamic, behavioral, phenomenological, trait, and social learning theories. (Cr. 3)PSY 2991, 2992, 2993, 2994 SPECIAL TOPICS IN PSYCHOLOGY
Eastern Oklahoma State College
(Cr. 1, 2, 3, 4)PSY 3123 #Child & Adolescent Development For Education Majors
Southeastern Oklahoma State University
This course focuses on the study of the physical, emotional, cognitive, and social aspects of children’s and adolescents’ development from the prenatal period through adolescence with the emphasis on the development of personality, learning capabilities, and interactive effects of heredity, environment, and maturation.SCIE 3224 Earth, Space, & Environmental Science For Elem Majors
Southeastern Oklahoma State University
An introduction to geology, astronomy, meteorology, and environmental science with laboratory for elementary majors. This course will also discuss the interrelationship between biotic and abiotic components of the environment and the influence human activities have on the environment. This course cannot count toward any major or minor in the departments of biological or physical sciences. (Prerequisites: BIOL 1114 and PSCI 1114)SOC 1113 INTRODUCTORY SOCIOLOGY
Eastern Oklahoma State College
A study of the nature and origin of human cultural heritage, human social nature, and the various forms of collective behavior. (Cr. 3)SOC 2113 SOCIAL PROBLEMS
Eastern Oklahoma State College
Survey and analysis of human institutions and some of the major social problems that confront the community today. (Cr. 3)SOC 2123 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Eastern Oklahoma State College
The course will cover topics such as conformity, social influence, social cognition, pro–social behavior, prejudice, group processes, interpersonal attraction, and social comparison. (Cr. 3)
SPAN 1115 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I
Eastern Oklahoma State College
Pronunciation, elements of grammar, easy readings, conversation, composition, appreciation of life and literature of atin America and our own Southwest. (Cr. 3)SPCH 1113 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH
Eastern Oklahoma State College
Elements of oral communication and principles of effective speaking in every day social relationships; includes delivery and organization. A recommended prerequisite for three-hour speech courses. (Cr. 3)SPCH 1403 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I
Eastern Oklahoma State College
This course is designed to develop the receptive and expressive manual communications skills used primarily by American–born persons who are deaf. Emphasis will be on acquiring basic conversational sign language skills. The importance of nonverbal skills will be incorporated into the course, including facial expressions, and body language. Students will also gain knowledge of cultural aspects of deafness. (Cr. 3)SPCH 2233 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL SPEAKING
Eastern Oklahoma State College
Students perform a variety of speeches and learn organization, research, structure, and delivery techniques. Students learn conference techniques and interviewing skills. (Cr. 3)THTR 4803 Creative Expression In The Elementary School
Southeastern Oklahoma State University
This course will provide elementary teachers with skills and games to promote oral activities, creative dramatics, movement, and dance in elementary age children.Zoology 1114 General Zoology
Carl Albert State College
Designed for students with majors and minors in biological science, this course presents the major concepts of biology as illustrated by animal life and studies selected vertebrates as laboratory animals. 3 hours Theory, 2 hours Laboratory.Zoology 2114 Human Physiology
Carl Albert State College
This course examines the functions of the human body systems in maintaining the ultimate goal, homeostasis. Prerequisites: Zoology 1114 and Chemistry 1115. 3 hours Theory, 2 hours Laboratory.Zoology 2124 Human Anatomy
Carl Albert State College
An introductory study of the gross anatomy of the human body and its systems is presented. This course includes laboratory studies of the human skeleton, models and other visual aids and dissection of selected mammalian examples with reference to man. Prerequisites: Zoology 1114. 3 hours theory.