May 20, 2024  
2023-2024 Cowley College Academic Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Cowley College Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


Cowley College has nearly 600 courses approved by the Kansas Board of Regents which coincide with the many pathways and programs of study that lead towards a degree, vocational certificate, or industry recognized credential or skill. Cowley advisors will help you design a program to meet your educational and career goals.

Refer to the Cowley College “Programs (By Degree/Award) ” to determine the course requirements and recommended elective courses for each degree or certificate for each specified pathway. Not all courses are offered each semester. Students should visit with their advisor for information on courses that are offered on a rotational basis. Some courses list a scheduling note in the description. Click here to link to the current published class schedule listed for a particular semester. 

Course Descriptions

Following are descriptions of approved courses which can be offered by Cowley College. Courses are grouped under academic disciplines identified with a 3-letter prefix and are alphabetized. 

Descriptions are listed by prefix and include the course number, course title, credit hours, elective type, course description, prerequisites/corequisites, and a link to the approved course outcomes/procedures document. If applicable, special identifiers next to the course title are identified with (T►) if the course qualifies as a Kansas Regents System Wide Transfer Shared Number (KRSN) course or ($) indicating the course qualifies for Special Funding.

Cowley College Course Procedures/Outcomes    
Each course has a link to the Course Outcomes/Procedures document that details:

  • Student Level
  • Prerequisite
  • Controlling Purpose
  • Learner Outcomes
  • Units Outcomes
  • Projects Required
  • Textbook
  • Material/Equipment Required
  • Grading Policy
  • Course Time Frame
  • Attendance Policy & Applicable Policies
  • Disability Service Program contact information

 Kansas Regents System Wide Transfer Shared Number (KRSN)

Courses that currently have a Kansas Regents Shared Number (Common Course Numbers designated by the Kansas System Wide Transfer Course Matrix) are indicated by their associated KRSN number. The learning outcomes and competencies in these courses meet or exceed the learning outcomes and competencies specified by the Kansas Core Outcomes Groups project for these courses as approved by the Kansas Board of Regents. 

The Kansas Regents Transfer KS portal provides information on Systemwide Transfer (SWT) courses for Kansas public colleges and universities. Systemwide Transfer courses transfer to any Kansas public institution offering an equivalent course. The decision of lower division courses to count toward upper division credit hours is at the discretion of the receiving institution.

For a full listing of approved courses and their corresponding transfer course visit the Kansas Regents website that links to the Transfer Equivalency Gateway.

(T►) - Symbol identifies Kansas Regents System Wide Transfer Course


($) - Special Funding Identifier

  • KS Excel in CTE Initiative - Identifies a course that qualifies for the State of Kansas Excel in CTE Initiative that provides free tuition to qualifying High School students in qualifying technical programs and courses.

    NOTE: Courses not listed as KS Excel in CTE Initiative allow High School students in Kansas and Oklahoma to qualify for the AcceleRATE which is a discounted flat-rate tuition amount for dual enrolled high school students. Some of the courses in technical programs fall under the AcceleRATE pricing and do not qualify for the Excel in CTE

 

 

Milling

  
  • MLL3591 - Introduction to Wheat Cleaning & Tempering ($)


    2 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Technical Elective
    ($) Special Funding Identifier: KS Excel in CTE Initiative
    Description: Students will be introduced to the concepts and principles of the cleaning process, proper grain handling, cleaning machine operations, conditioning, control systems and flow sheets.

    Prerequisite(s): None

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MLL3591 Introduction to Wheat Cleaning & Tempering Course Procedure  
  
  • MLL3592 - Wheat Flour Milling I ($)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Technical Elective
    ($) Special Funding Identifier: KS Excel in CTE Initiative
    Description: During this first of two wheat flour milling classes, students will be introduced to the gradual reduction process, roller mills, sifters and sieves, break systems, dusters, finishers, and purification systems.

    Prerequisite(s): None

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MLL3592 Wheat Flour Milling I Course Procedure  
  
  • MLL3593 - Wheat Flour Milling II ($)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Technical Elective
    ($) Special Funding Identifier: KS Excel in CTE Initiative
    Description: During this second of two wheat flour milling classes, students will be introduced to the Sizing System, Midds Reduction System, tailings and Low Grade System, germ separation, impact milling and detachers, fans, filters, and the mill environment.

    Prerequisite(s): MLL3592 - Wheat Flour Milling I ($)  

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MLL3593 Wheat Flour Milling II Course Procedure  
  
  • MLL3594 - Sanitation & Mill Process Control ($)


    2 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Technical Elective
    ($) Special Funding Identifier: KS Excel in CTE Initiative
    Description: During this course, students will achieve a high level of understanding of the proper mill sanitation, integrated pest management, granulation curve, cumulative ash, moisture correction addition, step charts, troubleshooting, and statistical process control.

    Prerequisite(s): None

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MLL3594 Sanitation & Mill Process Control Course Procedure  
  
  • MLL3595 - Quality Assessment & Flour Additives ($)


    2 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Technical Elective
    ($) Special Funding Identifier: KS Excel in CTE Initiative
    Description: In this course, students will be introduced to and acquire an understanding of chemical analysis, physical and organoleptic issues, bacteriological and mycotoxins, enzyme activity, functional characterization, storage conditions, and flour and milled grain product additives.

    Prerequisite(s): None

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MLL3595 Quality Assessment & Flour Additives Course Procedure  
  
  • MLL3596 - Flour Milling Internship ($)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Technical Elective
    ($) Special Funding Identifier: KS Excel in CTE Initiative
    Description: At the completion of Field Internship, the milling technician student will be able to comprehend, apply and evaluate milling field information while demonstrating technical proficiency in all skills and behaviors necessary to fulfill the role as an entry-level milling technician in a production flour mill.

    Prerequisite(s): None

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MLL3596 Flour Milling Internship Course Procedure  
  
  • MLL3600 - Mechatronic Systems ($)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Technical
    ($) Special Funding Identifier: KS Excel in CTE Initiative
    Description: At the completion of the course, the student will be able to comprehend, apply and evaluate relevant information while demonstrating technical proficiency in all skills and behaviors necessary to run basic machines and equipment in a safe manner. Students will also demonstrate a basic knowledge of mechatronics, and it’s applications to industries.

    Prerequisite(s): None

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MLL3600 Mechatronic Systems Course Procedure  
  
  • MLL3601 - Electromechanical Technology ($)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Technical
    ($) Special Funding Identifier: KS Excel in CTE Initiative
    Description: At the completion of the course, the student will be able to demonstrate maintenance and troubleshooting procedures on various types of electrical motors and electromechanical systems.

    Prerequisite(s): None.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MLL3601 Electromechanical Technology Course Procedure  
  
  • MLL3602 - Industrial Electric Power ($)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Technical
    ($) Special Funding Identifier: KS Excel in CTE Initiative
    Description: The student will learn and apply the fundamentals of industrial electricity such as motor phasing, conductor sizing, single & three-phase power, conduit bending, and the use of ladder diagrams and test equipment to meet acceptable codes and industry standards.

    Prerequisite(s): None.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MLL3602 Industrial Electric Power Course Procedure  
  
  • MLL3603 - Hydraulic & Pneumatic Power ($)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Technical
    ($) Special Funding Identifier: KS Excel in CTE Initiative
    Description: This course is an introduction to pressurized hydraulic components in power delivery and positioning systems. Students will use pneumatic compressors and motors and make air connections, measurements, and calculations to determine appropriate system components.

    Prerequisite(s): None.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MLL3603 Hydraulic & Pneumatic Power Course Procedure  

Minority Studies

Students needing to fill a gender or minority requirement can also consider courses listed under Literature.

  
  • MIN6440 - Women & Health (T►)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Humanities Elective
    (T►) Kansas Regents System Wide Transfer Course: [KRSN GCS1010]
    Description: A course designed to give women an overview of women’s issues regarding health-related topics, germane to political, cultural, sexual, emotional, physical, intellectual, and spiritual arenas, as they relate to women.

    Prerequisite(s): None

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MIN6440 Women & Health Course Procedure  

Music

Proficiency Examinations

Those students interested in pursuing a degree in music from a four-year institution must declare a chief performing medium and demonstrate their performance ability with that instrument or voice.

After their initial registration, students have their proficiency judged by their major instructor.

Thereafter, they may perform for a faculty jury each semester to determine their proficiency level and progress

Applied Music

Instruction is given in applied media to develop musicianship, performance skills, and reading knowledge of music literature. The individual applied areas set specific requirements for each level.

For one semester of credit music majors studying applied instrument or voice must enroll in Applied Music Seminar, which will meet for one hour once a week. This will allow the student to perform and demonstrate the skills and techniques that they are working on in their individual lessons.

Applied lessons are available for all instrumental and voice classifications.

  
  • MUS2611 - Music Appreciation (T►)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Humanities Elective (Fine Arts)
    (T►) Kansas Regents System Wide Transfer Course: [KRSN MUS1010]
    Description: Music is an essential part of our social and cultural fabric. Music Appreciation is designed to broaden the understanding of the various aspects of music and its relationship to history and the world around us. No musical background is necessary.

    Prerequisite(s): None

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MUS2611 Music Appreciation Course Procedure  
  
  • MUS2620 - Music Theory I (T►)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    (T►) Kansas Regents System Wide Transfer Course: [KRSN MUS1020]
    Description: A course designed to study key signatures, scales, intervals, triads and their inversions, rhythm, and cadences. This includes two- and four-part writing, harmonization of melodies, realization of figured bass, and the use of primary and secondary chords.

    Prerequisite(s): Music Theory I is a requirement of all music majors and taken concurrently with MUS2625 - Aural Skills I .

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MUS2620 Music Theory I Course Procedure  
  
  • MUS2621 - Music Theory II (T►)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    (T►) Kansas Regents System Wide Transfer Course: [KRSN MUS1030]
    Description: This course includes a study of the principles of voice leading; three- and four-voice writing of triads in root position and first and second inversions. Harmonic progression, musical form, cadences, phrases, periods, and non-chord tones are studied in depth. Music Theory II is a requirement of all music majors and should be taken concurrently with MUS2626 - Aural Skills II .

    Prerequisite(s): MUS2620 - Music Theory I (T►) .

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MUS2621 Music Theory II Course Procedure  
  
  • MUS2625 - Aural Skills I


    2 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Description: A course designed to develop aural skills through melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic dictation and singing melodic material at sight. This course is required of music majors and taken concurrently with MUS2620 - Music Theory I (T►) .

    Prerequisite(s): None

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MUS2625 Aural Skills I Course Procedure  
  
  
  • MUS2640 - Class Piano I (T►)


    2 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    (T►) Kansas Regents System Wide Transfer Course: [KRSN MUS1060]
    Description: This course studies the elemental techniques in pianoforte performance to attain proficiency and understanding toward adequate musical performance. No previous study is required.

    Prerequisite(s): None

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MUS2640 Class Piano I Course Procedure  
  
  • MUS2641 - Class Piano II (T►)


    2 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    (T►) Kansas Regents System Wide Transfer Course: [KRSN MUS1070]
    Description: This course is the continued study of elemental techniques in pianoforte performance to attain proficiency and understanding for personal musical development in preparation for further studies in music.

    Prerequisite(s): MUS2640 - Class Piano I (T►)  Class Piano I or previous piano study. Music majors only or permission from the instructor.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MUS2641 Class Piano II Course Procedure  
  
  • MUS2642 - Cowley College Singers I


    1 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Schedule Note: Fall only
    Description: The Cowley College Singers are a highly visible and very entertaining performance ensemble. Auditions are held at the beginning of the fall semester and students must be a member of the concert choir. This group incorporates dance movement into its show and performs many times throughout the year.

    Prerequisite(s): Audition and member of concert choir.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MUS2642 Cowley College Singers I Course Procedure  
  
  • MUS2643 - Cowley College Singers II


    1 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Schedule Note: Spring only
    Description: The Cowley College Singers are a highly visible and very entertaining performance ensemble. Auditions are held at the beginning of the fall semester and students must be a member of the concert choir. This group incorporates dance movement into its show and performs many times throughout the year.

    Prerequisite(s): Audition and member of concert choir.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MUS2643 Cowley College Singers II Course Procedure  
  
  • MUS2644 - Cowley College Singers III


    1 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Schedule Note: Fall only
    Description: The Cowley College Singers are a highly visible and very entertaining performance ensemble. Auditions are held at the beginning of the fall semester and students must be a member of the concert choir. This group incorporates dance movement into its show and performs many times throughout the year.

    Prerequisite(s): Audition and member of concert choir.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MUS2644 Cowley College Singers III Course Procedure  
  
  • MUS2645 - Cowley College Singers IV


    1 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Schedule Note: Spring only
    Description: The Cowley College Singers are a highly visible and very entertaining performance ensemble. Auditions are held at the beginning of the fall semester and students must be a member of the concert choir. This group incorporates dance movement into its show and performs many times throughout the year.

    Prerequisite(s): Audition and member of concert choir.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MUS2645 Cowley College Singers IV Course Procedure  
  
  • MUS2650 - Music Theory III


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Description: This course includes a study of modulation to closely related keys, binary and ternary forms, altered and borrowed chords, leading tone chords, and diminished seventh chords. Analysis of representative classical compositions will be included. Music Theory III is required of all music majors and taken concurrently with MUS2652 - Aural Skills III .

    Prerequisite(s): MUS2621 - Music Theory II (T►) .

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MUS2650 Music Theory III Course Procedure  
  
  • MUS2651 - Music Theory IV


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Description: This course includes a study of altered chords, borrowed chords, modulation to unrelated keys, and a study of 20th century compositional techniques. Analysis of representative classical and contemporary compositions will be included. Music Theory IV is required of all music majors and taken concurrently with MUS2653 - Aural Skills IV .

    Prerequisite(s): MUS2650 - Music Theory III .

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MUS2651 Music Theory IV Course Procedure  
  
  
  
  • MUS2656 - Concert Choir I


    1 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Schedule Note: Fall only
    Description: The Concert Choir is an outstanding performance organization for students interested in vocal music. A wide range of vocal literature is learned and concerts are held on campus each semester.

    Prerequisite(s): Students must audition with the director before enrolling.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MUS2656 Concert Choir I Course Procedure  
  
  • MUS2657 - Concert Choir II


    1 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Schedule Note: Spring only
    Description: The Concert Choir is an outstanding performance organization for students interested in vocal music. A wide range of vocal literature is learned and concerts are held on campus each semester.

    Prerequisite(s): Students must audition with the director before enrolling.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MUS2657 Concert Choir II Course Procedure  
  
  • MUS2658 - Concert Choir III


    1 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Schedule Note: Fall only
    Description: The Concert Choir is an outstanding performance organization for students interested in vocal music. A wide range of vocal literature is learned and concerts are held on campus each semester.

    Prerequisite(s): Students must audition with the director before enrolling.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MUS2658 Concert Choir III Course Procedure  
  
  • MUS2659 - Concert Choir IV


    1 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Schedule Note: Spring only
    Description: The Concert Choir is an outstanding performance organization for students interested in vocal music. A wide range of vocal literature is learned and concerts are held on campus each semester.

    Prerequisite(s): Students must audition with the director before enrolling.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MUS2659 Concert Choir IV Course Procedure  
  
  • MUS2660 - Applied Voice Lessons I


    1 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Schedule Note: Fall only
    Description: A course for individual instruction to improve singing and performing ability.

    Prerequisite(s): Instructor approval.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MUS2660 Applied Voice Lessons I Course Procedure  
  
  • MUS2661 - Applied Voice Lessons II


    1 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Schedule Note: Spring only
    Description: A course for individual instruction to improve singing and performing ability.

    Prerequisite(s): Instructor approval.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MUS2661 Applied Voice Lessons II Course Procedure  
  
  • MUS2662 - Applied Voice Lessons III


    1 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Schedule Note: Fall only
    Description: A course for individual instruction to improve singing and performing ability.

    Prerequisite(s): Instructor approval.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MUS2662 Applied Voice Lessons III Course Procedure  
  
  • MUS2663 - Applied Voice Lessons IV


    1 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Schedule Note: Spring only
    Description: A course for individual instruction to improve singing and performing ability.

    Prerequisite(s): Instructor approval.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MUS2663 Applied Voice Lessons IV Course Procedure   
  
  • MUS2664 - Pep Band I


    1 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Description: The Pep Band is a high energy ensemble with instrumentation based upon the traditional stage band model. The ensemble performs well known rock, funk, and pop charts at all men’s and women’s basketball games in order to provide an atmosphere of school spirit, fun, and support for the teams.

    Prerequisite(s): Audition with the instructor.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MUS2664 Pep Band I Course Procedure  
  
  • MUS2665 - Pep Band II


    1 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Description: The Pep Band is a high energy ensemble with instrumentation based upon the traditional stage band model. The ensemble performs well known rock, funk, and pop charts at all men’s and women’s basketball games in order to provide an atmosphere of school spirit, fun, and support for the teams.

    Prerequisite(s): Audition with the instructor.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MUS2665 Pep Band II Course Procedure  
  
  • MUS2666 - Pep Band III


    1 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Description: The Pep Band is a high energy ensemble with instrumentation based upon the traditional stage band model. The ensemble performs well known rock, funk, and pop charts at all men’s and women’s basketball games in order to provide an atmosphere of school spirit, fun, and support for the teams.

    Prerequisite(s): Audition with the instructor.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MUS2666 Pep Band III Course Procedure  
  
  • MUS2667 - Pep Band IV


    1 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Description: The Pep Band is a high energy ensemble with instrumentation based upon the traditional stage band model. The ensemble performs well known rock, funk, and pop charts at all men’s and women’s basketball games in order to provide an atmosphere of school spirit, fun, and support for the teams.

    Prerequisite(s): Audition with the instructor.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MUS2667 Pep Band IV Course Procedure  
  
  • MUS2668 - Concert Band I


    1 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Description: The Concert Band is an outstanding performing organization for students interested in instrumental music. The course is designed to acquaint students to a wide variety of music. The band presents several public performances.

    Prerequisite(s): Enrollment is open to all students who play a wind or percussion instrument.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MUS2668 Concert Band I Course Procedure  
  
  • MUS2669 - Concert Band II


    1 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Description: The Concert Band is an outstanding performing organization for students interested in instrumental music. The course is designed to acquaint students to a wide variety of music. The band presents several public performances.

    Prerequisite(s): Enrollment is open to all students who play a wind or percussion instrument.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MUS2669 Concert Band II Course Procedure  
  
  • MUS2670 - Concert Band III


    1 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Description: The Concert Band is an outstanding performing organization for students interested in instrumental music. The course is designed to acquaint students to a wide variety of music. The band presents several public performances.

    Prerequisite(s): Enrollment is open to all students who play a wind or percussion instrument.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MUS2670 Concert Band III Course Procedure  
  
  • MUS2671 - Concert Band IV


    1 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Description: The Concert Band is an outstanding performing organization for students interested in instrumental music. The course is designed to acquaint students to a wide variety of music. The band presents several public performances.

    Prerequisite(s): Enrollment is open to all students who play a wind or percussion instrument.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MUS2671 Concert Band IV Course Procedure  
  
  • MUS2672 - Jazz Band I


    1 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Description: The Jazz Band is a performing organization for students interested in jazz. Techniques of improvisation are included in the performance of a wide variety of jazz literature.

    Prerequisite(s): Instructor approval.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MUS2672 Jazz Band I Course Procedure  
  
  • MUS2673 - Jazz Band II


    1 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Description: The Jazz Band is a performing organization for students interested in jazz. Techniques of improvisation are included in the performance of a wide variety of jazz literature.

    Prerequisite(s): Instructor approval.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MUS2673 Jazz Band II Course Procedure  
  
  • MUS2674 - Jazz Band III


    1 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Description: The Jazz Band is a performing organization for students interested in jazz. Techniques of improvisation are included in the performance of a wide variety of jazz literature.

    Prerequisite(s): Instructor approval.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MUS2674 Jazz Band III Course Procedure  
  
  • MUS2675 - Jazz Band IV


    1 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Description: The Jazz Band is a performing organization for students interested in jazz. Techniques of improvisation are included in the performance of a wide variety of jazz literature.

    Prerequisite(s): Instructor approval.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MUS2675 Jazz Band IV Course Procedure  
  
  • MUS2681 - Piano for Pleasure


    1 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Description: Designed as the study of elemental techniques in pianoforte performance to attain skills and understanding for personal musical development for leisure and self-satisfaction.

    Prerequisite(s): None

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MUS2681 Piano for Pleasure Course Procedure  
  
  
  
  

Natural Science

  
  • NASELEC - Natural Science Lab Elective


    5 hour(s)
    Description: Students should work with their advisor to select the most appropriate Lab Science Elective(s)   from Physical (CHM, GEO or PHS) or Natural Life Science (BIO) courses to meet their pathway and transfer requirements. 

    NOTE: Elementary Education majors will need to complete one Physical and one Life Science course to meet State articulation requirements.

  
  • NAS4126 - Introduction to Research Methods


    1 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Description: This course is designed to provide students majoring in natural sciences and related fields with a hands-on introduction to research, including the fundamental process and theoretical need.

    Prerequisite(s): Instructor Approval

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: NAS4126 Introduction to Research Methods Course Procedure  
  
  • NAS4127 - Undergraduate Research


    1 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Description: This course is designed to provide students majoring in natural sciences and related fields an opportunity to actively participate in the discovery or application of new knowledge and evaluate its significance to related disciplines.

    Prerequisite(s): NAS4126 - Introduction to Research Methods  and Instructor Approval

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: NAS4127 Undergraduate Research Course Procedure  

Nondestructive Testing

  
  • NDT3451 - Introduction to Nondestructive Testing ($)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Technical Elective
    ($) Special Funding Identifier: KS Excel in CTE Initiative
    Description: This course is designed to acquaint students with the six major nondestructive evaluation disciplines: radiographics, ultrasonics, eddy current, magnetic particle, liquid penetrants and visual inspection and provide students with an overview of less common nondestructive testing methods.

    Prerequisite(s): Students must earn a “C” or better to receive credit toward a technical degree, certificate, or continuance into pre-requisite or program coursework.  Any exception would require instructor’s approval. 

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: NDT3451 Introduction To Nondestructive Testing Course Procedure  
  
  • NDT3452 - Visual Inspection (Inspection Practices) ($)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Technical Elective
    ($) Special Funding Identifier: KS Excel in CTE Initiative
    Description: This course is devised to introduce the student to forms of discontinuities in the manufacturing and service life of a part. Provide students with an understanding of how and why a specific nondestructive testing method is chosen. To acquaint students with visual inspection techniques, and their correct use. This course is designed to meet certain Nondestructive Testing Level II certification requirements.

    Prerequisite(s): Students must earn a “C” or better to receive credit toward a technical degree, certificate, or continuance into pre-requisite or program coursework.  Any exception would require instructor’s approval. 

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: NDT3452 Visual Inspection Course Procedure  
  
  • NDT3453 - Codes & Practices ($)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Technical Elective
    ($) Special Funding Identifier: KS Excel in CTE Initiative
    Description: This course is designed to acquaint the student with Federal and State codes and standards associated with six disciplines involved with nondestructive evaluation: radiographic, ultrasonics, eddy current, magnetic particle liquid penetrants, and visual inspection typically used in the manufacturing industry. Students will develop a procedure and acceptance requirements for a given inspection.

    Prerequisite(s): Students must earn a “C” or better to receive credit toward a technical degree, certificate, or continuance into pre-requisite or program coursework.  Any exception would require instructor’s approval. 

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: NDT3453 Codes & Practices Course Procedure  
  
  • NDT3455 - Magnetic Particle/Liquid Penetrant Testing ($)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Technical Elective
    ($) Special Funding Identifier: KS Excel in CTE Initiative
    Description: This course is devised to give the student a complete introduction through hands-on experience in the magnetic particle and liquid penetrant methods within the field of nondestructive testing. This course is designed to meet certain NDT level II requirements in accordance with A.S.N.T. SNT-TC-1A & NAS-410.

    Prerequisite(s): NDT3451 - Introduction to Nondestructive Testing ($)  or instructor approval. Students must earn a “C” or better to receive credit toward a technical degree, certificate, or continuance into pre-requisite or program coursework.  Any exception would require instructor’s approval.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: NDT3455 Magnetic Particle/Liquid Penetrant Testing Course Procedure  
  
  • NDT3456 - Radiation Safety ($)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Technical Elective
    ($) Special Funding Identifier: KS Excel in CTE Initiative
    Description: This course is designed to give the student complete instruction in working safely with gamma and x- radiography. The course meets requirements set forth by the NRC and the State of Kansas.

    Prerequisite(s): NDT3451 - Introduction to Nondestructive Testing ($)  or instructor approval. Students must earn a “C” or better to receive credit toward a technical degree, certificate, or continuance into pre-requisite or program coursework.  Any exception would require instructor’s approval.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: NDT3456 Radiation Safety Course Procedure  
  
  • NDT3461 - Ultrasonic Testing I ($)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Technical Elective
    ($) Special Funding Identifier: KS Excel in CTE Initiative
    Description: This course is devised to give the student a complete introduction through hands-on experience in the ultrasonic method within the field of nondestructive testing. The course is designed to meet certain Nondestructive Level I requirements in accordance with A.S.N.T., SNT-TC-1A, & NAS-410.

    Prerequisite(s): INR3716 - Technical Mathematics  or instructor approval. Students must earn a “C” or better to receive credit toward a technical degree, certificate, or continuance into pre-requisite or program coursework.  Any exception would require instructor’s approval.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: NDT3461 Ultrasonic Testing I Course Procedure  
  
  • NDT3462 - Ultrasonic Testing II ($)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Technical Elective
    ($) Special Funding Identifier: KS Excel in CTE Initiative
    Description: This course is a continuation of Ultrasonic Testing I with emphasis on advanced theory and practical skills required in the application of ultrasonic evaluation methods. The course is designed to meet certain Nondestructive Testing Level II requirements in accordance with A.S.N.T., SNT-TC-1A, & NAS-410.

    Prerequisite(s): NDT3461 - Ultrasonic Testing I ($)  or instructor approval. Students must earn a “C” or better to receive credit toward a technical degree, certificate, or continuance into pre-requisite or program coursework.  Any exception would require instructor’s approval.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: NDT3462 Ultrasonic Testing II Course Procedure  
  
  • NDT3463 - Ultrasonic Testing III ($)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Technical Elective
    ($) Special Funding Identifier: KS Excel in CTE Initiative
    Description: This course is devised to give the student advanced hands-on experience, with practical application in the ultrasonic method. The course is designed to meet certain Nondestructive Testing requirements to prepare the student for a position in the field of ultrasonic inspection.

    Prerequisite(s): NDT3462 - Ultrasonic Testing II ($)  Students must earn a “C” or better to receive credit toward a technical degree, certificate, or continuance into pre-requisite or program coursework.  Any exception would require instructor’s approval.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: NDT3463 Ultrasonic Testing III Course Procedure  
  
  • NDT3464 - Radiographic Testing I ($)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Technical Elective
    ($) Special Funding Identifier: KS Excel in CTE Initiative
    Description: This course is devised to give an introductory study of the processes of radiography. It provides the in- depth study and hands-on experience needed to prepare the student for a position in the field of radiography. The course is designed to meet certain NDT Level II requirements in accordance with A.S.N.T., SNT-TC-1A, and NAS-410.

    Prerequisite(s): INR3716 - Technical Mathematics , NDT3451 - Introduction to Nondestructive Testing ($) , or instructor approval. Students must earn a “C” or better to receive credit toward a technical degree, certificate, or continuance into pre-requisite or program coursework.  Any exception would require instructor’s approval.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: NDT3464 Radiographic Testing I Course Procedure  
  
  • NDT3465 - Radiographic Testing II ($)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Technical Elective
    ($) Special Funding Identifier: KS Excel in CTE Initiative
    Description: This course is devised to give a detailed study of the processes of radiography. It provides the in-depth study and hands-on experience needed to prepare the student for a position in the field of radiography. The course is designed to meet certain NDT Level II requirements in accordance with A.S.N.T., SNT-TC- 1A, and NAS-410.

    Prerequisite(s): NDT3464 - Radiographic Testing I ($)  or instructor approval. Students must earn a “C” or better to receive credit toward a technical degree, certificate, or continuance into pre-requisite or program coursework.  Any exception would require instructor’s approval.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: NDT3465 Radiographic Testing II Course Procedure  
  
  • NDT3466 - Radiographic Testing III ($)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Technical Elective
    ($) Special Funding Identifier: KS Excel in CTE Initiative
    Description: This course is devised to provide an in-depth study of the processes of radiography. It provides hands-on experience to prepare the student for a position in the field of radiography.

    Prerequisite(s): NDT3465 - Radiographic Testing II ($)  or instructor approval. Students must earn a “C” or better to receive credit toward a technical degree, certificate, or continuance into pre-requisite or program coursework.  Any exception would require instructor’s approval.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: NDT3466 Radiographic Testing III Course Procedure  
  
  • NDT3467 - Eddy Current Testing I ($)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Technical Elective
    ($) Special Funding Identifier: KS Excel in CTE Initiative
    Description: This course is devised to give the student a complete introduction through hands-on-experience in the Eddy Current method within the field of Nondestructive Testing. The course is designed to meet certain NDT Level I requirements in accordance with A.S.N.T., SNT-TC-1A, & NAS-410.

    Prerequisite(s): INR3716 - Technical Mathematics  or instructor approval. Students must earn a “C” or better to receive credit toward a technical degree, certificate, or continuance into pre-requisite or program coursework.  Any exception would require instructor’s approval.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: NDT3467 Eddy Current Testing I Course Procedure  
  
  • NDT3468 - Eddy Current Testing II ($)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Technical Elective
    ($) Special Funding Identifier: KS Excel in CTE Initiative
    Description: This course is a continuation of Eddy Current Testing I, with emphasis on advanced theory and practical skills required in the application of Eddy Current evaluation methods. The course is designed to meet certain NDT Level II requirements in accordance with A.S.N.T. SNT-TC-1A & NAS-410.

    Prerequisite(s): NDT3467 - Eddy Current Testing I ($)  or instructor approval. Students must earn a “C” or better to receive credit toward a technical degree, certificate, or continuance into pre-requisite or program coursework.  Any exception would require instructor’s approval.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: NDT3468 Eddy Current Testing II Course Procedure  
  
  • NDT3469 - Advanced NDT Methods ($)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Technical Elective
    ($) Special Funding Identifier: KS Excel in CTE Initiative
    Description: This course is designed to give the student an introduction to nondestructive methods used in manufacturing and service industries along with the basic methods previously studied.

    Prerequisite(s): NDT3451 - Introduction to Nondestructive Testing ($)   Students must earn a “C” or better to receive credit toward a technical degree, certificate, or continuance into pre-requisite or program coursework.  Any exception would require instructor’s approval.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: NDT3469 Advanced Nondestructive Testing Methods Course Procedure  
  
  • NDT3471 - Phased Array Level I ($)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Technical Elective
    ($) Special Funding Identifier: KS Excel in CTE Initiative
    Description: This course is designed to help the student increase their knowledge concerning the basic operation and theory of phased array ultrasonics while building on their previous knowledge that has been gained throughout their experience as Ultrasonic Level I and II students and technicians.

    Prerequisite(s): NDT3461 - Ultrasonic Testing I ($)  or acceptable equivalent and NDT3462 - Ultrasonic Testing II ($)  or acceptable equivalent. Students must earn a “C” or better to receive credit toward a technical degree, certificate, or continuance into pre-requisite or program coursework.  Any exception would require instructor’s approval.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: NDT3471 Phased Array Level I Course Procedure  

Numerical Control Programming

  
  • MTT3544 - Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) ($)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Technical Elective
    ($) Special Funding Identifier: KS Excel in CTE Initiative
    Description: This is a basic introductory course in computer aided manufacturing (CAM). Instruction will cover graphic construction and basic parts program for the CNC Milling Machine.

    Prerequisite(s): None

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MTT3544 CAM I Course Procedure  
  
  
  
  
  • MTT3552 - Solids ($)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Technical Elective
    ($) Special Funding Identifier: KS Excel in CTE Initiative
    Description: This is an advanced design class used to take the students from the wireframe construction to a solid model. The student will learn to take wireframe drawings and turn them into a solid model, and to create toolpaths from solid models. or instructor approval.

    Prerequisite(s): MTT3547 - Advanced Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) ($)  or instructor approval.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MTT3552 Solids Course Procedure  
  
  
  • MTT3554 - Surface Toolpaths ($)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Technical Elective
    ($) Special Funding Identifier: KS Excel in CTE Initiative
    Description: This is an advanced course designed to give the student an understanding on surface machining. It will build on information from the beginning classes and on wireframe/surface creation.

    Prerequisite(s): MTT3553 - 3D Wireframe Drawing & Surfaces ($)  or instructor approval.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MTT3554 Surface Toolpaths Course Procedure  
  
  
  • MTT3556 - Multi-Axis Milling ($)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Technical Elective
    ($) Special Funding Identifier: KS Excel in CTE Initiative
    Description: This is an advanced course designed to give the student an understanding of multi-axis machining. This class deals with complex machining methods and will required knowledge from all previous machine programming courses.

    Prerequisite(s): MTT3547 - Advanced Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) ($)  or instructor approval.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: MTT3556 Multi-Axis Millng Course Procedure  
  

Nutrition

  
  • HER5220 - Principles of Nutrition (T►)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    (T►) Kansas Regents System Wide Transfer Course: [KRSN HSC1010]
    Description: A study of the health of the individual as related to food and its assimilation in the human body. Principles of normal nutrition, food values, and adequate nutrient allowances for growth and maintenance will be examined.

    Prerequisite(s): None

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: HER5220 Principles Of Nutrition Course Procedure  
  
  • HER5221 - Therapeutic Nutrition


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Description: This course is designed to help the student increase their knowledge concerning the fundamentals of nutrition related to the promotion and maintenance of optimal health. Practical applications and treatments of pathologies with nutritional components are stressed. Basic scientific information is introduced to enable students to begin to understand nutritional issues reported in mass media.

    Prerequisite(s): None

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: HER5221 Therapeutic Nutrition Course Procedure  

Philosophy

  
  • PHO6447 - Introduction to Philosophy (T►)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Humanities Elective
    (T►) Kansas Regents System Wide Transfer Course: [KRSN PHL1010]
    Description: This course provides students with critical thinking skills and analytical tools, to be applied to questions of knowledge, free will, metaphysics, ethics, the mind-body problem, and others.

    Prerequisite(s): None

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: PHO6447 Introduction to Philosophy Course Procedure  
  
  • PHO6460 - Ethics (T►)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Humanities Elective
    (T►) Kansas Regents System Wide Transfer Course: [KRSN PHL1020]
    Description: A practical approach to recognizing, understanding and solving ethical problems confronting individuals in today’s society. Basic concepts of applied ethical theories in moral philosophy and reasoning are examined using critical thinking and responsible decision making skills.

    Prerequisite(s): None

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: PHO6460 Ethics Course Procedure  

Physics/Physical Science and Engineering

  
  • PHS4511 - Physical Science (T►)


    5 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Laboratory Science
    (T►) Kansas Regents System Wide Transfer Course: [KRSN PSI1010/1011/1012]
    Description: A non-technical course intended for students who are majoring in fields other than science. The application of scientific knowledge to daily life activities is emphasized by examining the fundamental principles in physics, chemistry, geology, and astronomy utilizing the scientific method.

    Course Classification: 3 cr. Lecture/2 cr. Lab
    Prerequisite(s): None

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: PHS4511 Physical Science Course Procedure  
  
  • PHS4530 - Introductory Astronomy (T►)


    5 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Laboratory Science
    (T►) Kansas Regents System Wide Transfer Course: [KRSN PHS1020]
    Description: Introduction to Astronomy topics include fundamental concepts (planetary, stellar, and lunar motion; gravitation; light and telescopes); solar system 1 (Earth, Moon, Mercury, Venus, and Mars); solar system 2 (Jupiter and satellites, Saturn and satellites, outer planets); stars (nature of stars, birth, evolution and death of stars, neutron stars, black holes); universe (galaxies, quasars, blazars, cosmology).

    Course Classification: 3 cr. Lecture/2 cr. Lab
    Prerequisite(s): Basic computer skills, campus or personal Internet access. (Knowledge of algebra is very helpful).

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: PHS4530 Introductory Astronomy (With Lab) Course Procedure  
  
  • PHS4535 - Descriptive Astronomy (non-lab) (T►)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Science (non-lab)
    (T►) Kansas Regents System Wide Transfer Course: [KRSN PHY1021]
    Description:

    This course will enable students to study the characteristics of the solar system, stars, and galaxies.  Also discussed will be the tools and methods used by astronomers.  Other topics will include the history of astronomical thought, galaxy formation, the evolution of stars, the origin of the universe and the possibility of life on other planets.

    Course Classification: Lecture 
    Course Outcomes/Procedures: PHS4535 Descriptive Astronomy (non lab) Course Procedure  

  
  • PHS4545 - Introduction to Engineering ($)


    2 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Non-Lab Science Elective
    ($) Special Funding Identifier: KS Excel in CTE Initiative
    Description: An introduction to engineering concepts, design and ethics. Graphing, problem solving, metric units, engineering calculations, and computers are included. Hands-on projects involving the basic concepts and disciplines of engineering are considered

    Prerequisite(s): None (An interest in a career in engineering will be helpful.)

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: PHS4545 Introduction to Engineering Course Procedure  
  
  • PHS4550 - General Physics I (T►)


    5 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Laboratory Science
    (T►) Kansas Regents System Wide Transfer Course: [KRSN PHY1010/1011/1012]
    Description: Topics include mechanics-linear motion, rotational motion, force, work, energy, momentum, and conservation principles; heat-temperature, ideal gas, heat as a form of energy, first law of thermodynamics, second law of thermodynamics, and entropy; wave motion-simple harmonic motion, elasticity, and the wave equation. This class is designed for students needing five hours of physics without calculus.

    Course Classification: 3 cr. Lecture/2 cr. Lab
    Prerequisite(s): MTH4425 - Trigonometry (T►)  or recent high school trigonometry; or an ACT math score of 25.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: PHS4550 General Physics I Course Procedure  
  
  • PHS4551 - General Physics II (T►)


    5 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Laboratory Science
    (T►) Kansas Regents System Wide Transfer Course: [KRSN PHY2020/2021/2022]
    Description: A continuation of PHS4550 - General Physics I (T►) . Topics include electricity and magnetism-electric field, electric potential, current electric power, magnetic field, and induction; optics-nature of light and wave optics; modern physics-special relativity, atomic structure, quantum mechanics and radioactivity.

    Course Classification: 3 cr. Lecture/2 cr. Lab
    Prerequisite(s): PHS4550 - General Physics I (T►) .

    Course Outcomes/Procedures:  PHS4551 General Physics II Course Procedure  
  
  • PHS4555 - Engineering Economy


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Description: A method of economic evaluation of engineering alternatives and design, time value for money and economic impact of taxes, risk and depreciation. This course requires the students to have access to a computer and a TI-89 graphing calculator.

    Prerequisite(s): A minimum grade of C in MTH 4435  Calculus I

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: PHS4555 Engineering Economy Course Procedure  
  
  • PHS4560 - Engineering Physics I (T►)


    5 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Laboratory Science
    (T►) Kansas Regents System Wide Transfer Course: [KRSN PHY1030/1031/1032]
    Description: This class is designed for students needing five hours of physics with calculus applications. Topics include mechanics-linear motion, rotational motion, force, work, energy, momentum, and conservation principles; heat-temperature, ideal gas, thermodynamic systems, heat as a form of energy, first law of energy, first law of thermodynamics, second law of thermodynamics and entropy; wave motion-simple harmonic motion, elasticity, and the wave equation.

    Course Classification: 3 cr. Lecture/2 cr. Lab
    Prerequisite(s): MTH4435 - Calculus I (T►)  

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: PHS4560 Engineering Physics I Course Procedure  
  
  • PHS4561 - Engineering Physics II (T►)


    5 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Laboratory Science
    (T►) Kansas Regents System Wide Transfer Course: [KRSN PHY2030/2031/2032]
    Description: A continuation of PHS4560 - Engineering Physics I (T►) . Topics include: electricity and magnetism-electric field, electric potential, current, electrical power, magnetic field, induction, and Maxwell’s equations; optics-nature of light and wave optics; modern physics-special relativity, atomic structure, Schrodinger equation, quantum mechanics, and radioactivity.

    Course Classification: 3 cr. Lecture/2 cr. Lab
    Prerequisite(s): MTH4440 - Calculus II  and MTH4460 Engineering Physics I

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: PHS4561 Engineering Physics II Course Procedure  
  

Political Science

  
  • POL6611 - American National Government (T►)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Social Science Elective
    (T►) Kansas Regents System Wide Transfer Course: [KRSN POL1020]
    Description: A general study of the development, structure and functions of the American National Government. Topics to be studied include an introduction to government, principles of constitutionalism and federalism, political parties and political behavior, the Presidency, congress, the judiciary and the federal bureaucracy, Of specific emphasis is an analysis of decision-making in government, public participation and influence in government as well as a study of specific problems concerning the operation of the federal government.

    Prerequisite(s): None

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: POL6611 American National Government Course Procedure  
  
  • POL6612 - State & Local Government (T►)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Social Science Elective
    (T►) Kansas Regents System Wide Transfer Course: [KRSN POL2020]
    Description: A general study of the development, structure and function of state, county and municipal governments. Within the scope of this course is a study of the concepts of federalism and constitutionalism, public participation in government, the legislative, executive and the judiciary branches of State government, and the structure and functions of local governments. Of particular importance is the study of specific problems with which state and local governments must be concerned: finances, crime, ecological concerns, education, welfare, and housing. Although this course is general in nature, Kansas government and politics is emphasized.

    Prerequisite(s): None

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: POL6612 State & Local Government Course Procedure  
  
  • POL6613 - Constitutional Law


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Description: This course examines the history and creation of the United States Constitution and illustrates how the Constitution continues to affect America’s current legal procedures. Areas covered in this class include the structure and content of the Constitution, Bill of Rights, freedom of speech, and search and seizure.

    Prerequisite(s): None

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: POL6613 Constitutional Law Course Procedure  

Psychology

  
  • PSY6711 - General Psychology (T►)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Social Science Elective
    (T►) Kansas Regents System Wide Transfer Course: [KRSN PSY1010]
    Description: A general introduction to the scientific study of human behavior as it applies to daily living. The scope of this course includes history, basic theories, biological bases of behavior, development, cognitive processes, individual awareness, motivation, emotion, personal adjustment and social psychology.

    Prerequisite(s): None

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: PSY6711 General Psychology Course Procedure  
  
  • PSY6712 - Developmental Psychology (T►)


    3 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Social Science Elective
    (T►) Kansas Regents System Wide Transfer Course: [KRSN PSY2020]
    Description: A study of individual development from conception through death. This includes the general areas of biological, physical, cognitive, social, emotional, and personality development at each stage of life.

    Prerequisite(s): PSY6711 - General Psychology (T►) .

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: PSY6712 Developmental Psychology Course Procedure  
  
  • PSY6720 - First Year Experience


    1 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Description: An introduction to the community college experience at Cowley College. The course includes campus resources (i.e. financial aid), academic requirements, study skills, time and money management, career/life planning, assessment and advising, health issues, and job search strategies.

    Prerequisite(s): None.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: PSY6720 First Year Experience Course Procedure  
  
  • PSY6721 - Academic Success


    1 hour(s)
    Elective Type: Elective
    Description: This course provides strategies for students to become more successful in their personal, professional and educational life.

    Course Outcomes/Procedures: PSY6721 Academic Success Course Procedure  
 

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