Faculty Qualifying Credentials Spreadsheet https://nces.ed.gov/ipeds/cipcode/browse.aspx?y=55
CIP Code
SUBJ
CRSE 01
Title
General Education, Transfer, or Non-Occupational?
Qualifying Credentials
Agriculture
AGRI AGRI AGRI AGRI AGRI AGRI
1139 1155 1100 1131 1181 1182
AGRI AGRI AGRI AGRI AGRI AGRI AGRI AGRI AGRI AGRI AGRI AGRI AGRI AGRI
1150 1116 1105 1108 1114 1115 1120 1125 1213 1106 1110 1123 1128 1218
A program that focuses on the general principles and practice of agricultural research and production and that may prepare individuals to apply this knowledge to the solution of practical agricultural problems. Includes instruction in basic animal, plant, and soil science; animal husbandry and plant cultivation; soil conservation; and agricultural operations such as farming, ranching, and agricultural business Concepts for Agriculture Transfer Masters in Agricultural Education or Related Agriculture Discipline Agriculture Orientation Transfer Agriculture in our Society Transfer Summer Occup Work Experience Occupational Work Experience I Transfer Occupational Work Experience II Transfer Masters in Agronomy or Entomology or Masters in a Related Field with 18 Graduate Credit Hours in Agronomy or Entomolgy Coursework Economic Entomology Transfer Masters in Agriculture Economics or Related Agriculture Discipline Prin of Agriculture Economics Transfer Masters in Agronomy or Related Agricluture Discipline Crop Protection Transfer Farm Crop Production Transfer Plant Science Transfer Introduction to Soils/Lab Transfer Range Management Transfer Fertilizer Management Transfer Introduction to GPS Transfer Masters in Animal Science or Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine Principles of Animal Science Transfer Fundamentals Animal Nutrition Transfer Beef Cattle Production Transfer Horse Science Transfer Beef Cattle Operations Transfer
AGRI AGRI AGRI AGRI AGRI AGRI AGRI AGRI AGRI AGRI AGRI AGRI AGRI AGRI
1116 1132 1180 1183 1184 1191 1193 1194 1195 1199 1202 1205 1210 1215
Principles of Agriculture Economics Farm Machinery Repair Planting Equipment MWD Tractors 250-400 HP Large Frame MFWD Tractors 150-250 HP Medium Frame Combine Hydraulic Systems Combine Productivity Intermediate/Large Square Balers Large Round Balers Self Propelled Windrowers 2WD Tractor Systems 45 to 100 HP Articulated 4WD Tractors Precision Farming Systems Skid Steer Loader Oper & Diag
AGRI
1212
Commercial Drivers License
Tech
AGRI
1216
Farm Machinery and Technology
Tech
03
NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION Instructional programs that focus on the various natural resources and conservation fields and prepare individuals for related occupations. Environmental Science Masters degree in Environmental Science/Geology/Natural Resources/Conservation or Masters plus 18+ graduate hours in these disciplines Environmental Science Transfer
LIFE
1413
Transfer Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech
Masters in Agriculture Economics or Related Agriculture Discipline Associate Degree in Diesel Mechanics or Agriculture Equipment Mechanics and/or Two Years Industry Experience in Agricluture or Heavy Constrution Eqiupment Maintenance or Master Technician in CaseNew Holland Equipment
Commercial Driver's License with Airbrake Endorsement and a Minimum of Two Years Relevant Professional Equipment Bachelors in the Field or Related Field with Coursework in Machine Technololgy. Tested Experience Including Professional Certification and/or Minimum of Two Years of Relevant Professional employment May be Substituted with Administrative Approval
LIFE
1414 04
Environmental Science Lab
Transfer
ARCHITECTURE AND RELATED SERVICES Instructional programs that prepare individuals for professional practice in the various architecture-related fields and focus on the study of related aesthetic and socioeconomic aspects of the built environment
04.0902
Architectural and Building Sciences/Technology.
LIFE
1425
Residential Energy Efficiency
09
COMMUNICATION, JOURNALISM, AND RELATED PROGRAMS Instructional programs that focus on how messages in various media are produced, used, and interpreted within and across different contexts, channels, and cultures, and that prepare individuals to apply communication knowledge and skills professionally Communication Studies/Speech Communication and Rhetoric Masters in Speech or Communication OR Masters with 18 graduate hours in Speech or Communication Interpersonal Communication Transfer Fundamentals of Debate Transfer Nonverbal Communication Transfer Organizational Communication Transfer Public Speaking Transfer Competitive Forensics Transfer Persuasion Transfer Journalism Masters in Journalism OR Masters with 18 graduate hours in Journalism Intro to Mass Media Transfer Journalism I Transfer Beginning Reporting Transfer Advanced Reporting Transfer Newspaper Production I Transfer Newspaper Production II Transfer Journalism II Transfer
090101 COMM
1200 1212 1217 1220 1230 1232 1234
JOUR
1700 1701 1704 1705 1708 1709 1711
090401
Transfer
Masters in Building Construction, Construction Engineering, Environmental, Sustainable Energy or masters with 18 Graduate hours in field or masters with certifications i.e. LEED, NABCEP, or licensed energy auditor.
COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES AND SUPPORT SERVICES
11 110301
BSTC
1001 1023 1025 1027 1036
Instructional programs that focus on the computer and information sciences and prepare individuals for various occupations in information technology and computer operations fields Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Masters in the field or Masters in a related field with 18 graduate credit hours in Information Technology coursework preferred or Bachelor's in Information technology or related field. Tested Experience including professional certification and/or minimum of two years of relevant professional employment may be substituted with administrative approval. Introduction to Computers Tech Database Management Systems Tech Advanced Database Management Tech Information Super Highway Tech Computer Concepts & Appl Tech Computer Science
11.0701 PRGM
1037
Masters in the field or Masters in a related field with 18 graduate credit hours (combination of Computer Information Systems or Computer Science).
Computer Science I Computer Programming/Programmer, General
11.0201 BSTC PRGM
1005 1005 1007 1020 1025 1030 1033 1035
BASIC Programming BASIC Programming Foundation of Computer Science Data Structure and Algorithums C Programming Java Programming Web Programming Game Programming Design
Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer
Masters in the field or Masters in a related field with 18 graduate credit hours (combination of Computer Information Systems or Computer Science).
Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications -
110901 NTWK
1030 1032 1034 1035 1046 1050 1057 1059 1061 1070 1080 1085 1086
Linux I Introduction to Networking Networking I Networking II Local Area Network Workstation Networking I Network + Introduction to Networking Linux II Network Security I Occupational Internship I Windows Server I Windows Server II
1071 1072
Network Security II Information Security
Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech
Masters in the field or Masters in a related field with 18 graduate credit hours in Information Technology Coursework or Bachelor's in Information Technology or related field. Tested Experience including professional certification and/or minimum of two years of relevant professional employment may be substituted with administrative approval.
Computer and Information Systems Security.
11.1003
NTWK
1054
11.1006
NTWK
1052 1053 1068
Computer Forensics & Investigation Computer Support Specialist
Computer Repair & Upgrade I Computer Repair & Upgrade II Help Desk Fundamentals
Tech
Tech Tech Tech
Masters in the field or Masters in a related field with 18 graduate credit hours in Information Technology and Criminal Justice coursework preferred or Bachelor's in Information Technology or related field. Tested Experience including professional certification and/or minimum of two years of relevant professional employment may be substituted with administrative approval. Masters in the field or Masters in a related field with 18 graduate credit hours in Information Technology Coursework or Bachelor's in Information Technology or related field. Tested Experience including professional certification and/or minimum of two years of relevant professional employment may be substituted with administrative approval.
EDUCA
13
Instructional programs that focus on the theory and practice of learning and teaching, and related research, administrative and support services Education, General
130101 ARTS
1237
Elementary School Art
Transfer
EDUC
1103 1128 1134 1136
Student Success Foundations of Modern Educ Education Field Experience Children's Literature
Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer
1029
Music Elem Classroom Teacher
Transfer
MUSI
Masters degree in Art or Education/Instruction Design/Curricullum or Master's with 18 graduate hours in these disciplines
Masters degree in Education/Instruction Design/Curricullum , Humanities, Social Sciences or Masters with 18 graduate hours in these disciplines Masters degree in Education/Instruction Design/Curricullum or Masters degreewith 18 graduate hours in these
Masters degree in Music or Education/Instruction Design/Curricullum or Master's with 18 graduate hours in these disciplines
ENGINEERING
14 140101 PHYS
1604 1606
Instructional programs that prepare individuals to apply mathematical and scientific principles to the solution of practical problems Engineering, General Masters degree in Engineering OR Masters degree with 18 graduate hours in engineering Engineering Physics I Transfer Engineering Physics II Transfer
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES/TECHNICIANS
15
Instructional programs that prepare individuals to apply basic engineering principles and technical skills in support of engineering and related projects Energy Management and Systems Technology/Technician 15.0503 LIFE
1426
Renewable Energy Sources
Transfer
Masters in Environmental, Sustainable Energy, Renewable Energy or Masters and professional certifications in, Solar, Wind, Biofuels, Bio Mass etc.
Hazardous Materials Management and Waste Technology/Technician 15.0508 HZMT
1905 1907 1909 1911 1912 1917 1919 1934 1938 1940 1950 1977 1978 1979
Environmental Sampling & Monit Resource Conserv & Recovery Act Clean Air & Water Quality Regs Emergency Resp to Chem Spills Industrial Hygiene/Toxicology Dept. of Transportation Regs Haz Waste Oper & Emer Response ISO 14000 Environmental Mgmt Comp Aid Mgmt of Em OP (CAMEO) Introduction Ergonomics Characteristics of Hazardous Materials IATA Dangerous Goods Regs GIS for Emergency Operators Continuity Operations Planning Manufacturing Technology/Technician
Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech
MSCT
1100 1101 1102 1103 1104
Employability Skills Occupational Safety & Health Prec Meas & Quality Control Blueprint Reading GD & T Applied Shop Mathematics I Industrial Production Technologies/Technicians, Other
Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech
MEAS
1100 1101 1102 1103 1104 1105
Common Technical Skills Gas Industry Concepts Instrumentation & Controls Gas Quality Analysis Flow Measurement Pressure & Volume Control Petroleum Technology/Technician
Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech
NATG
1110 1115 1120 1135 1145 1160 1165 1170 1140
Fundamentals of Natural Gas Intro to Gas Technology Intermediate Gas Technology Basic Corrosion/Field Tech Gas Regulators Trench & Excavation Practices Natural Gas Tech Internship Gas Measurement & Controls Basic Corrosion (NACE) Computer Technology/Computer Systems Technology Electrical Devices &Controls I Electrical Devices Controls II Intro Prog Logic Controllers Advanced Programmable Logic Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General
Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech
150613
150699
150903
400501 151202
NATG NATG
1125 1130 1150 1155
151301
DRAF
16
1800 1840 1841 1843
Technical Drafting I Computer Aided Draft/Design I Computer Aided Draft/Design II Descriptive Geometry
5 Years experience and professional certification in OSH/Environmental /2 year degree and 5 Years experience
Associate degree or higher in manufacturing engineering, production technology or related field and/or minimum of two years of relevant professional employment.
Associate degree or higher in related area and/or minimum of two years of relevant professional employment.
Associate degree or higher in related area and minimum of two years of relevant professional employment.
Tech Tech Tech Tech
Tech Tech Tech Tech
Associate degree or higher in computer-Aided Drafting/Design. Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Arts or related area and/or professional certification and minimum of two years or relevant professional employment.
FOREIGN LANGUAGES, LITERATURES, AND LINGUISTICS Instructional programs that focus on foreign languages and literatures, the humanistic and scientific study of linguistics, and the provision of professional interpretation and translation services.Note ( Several new programs have been added to the 16. Series to better reflect the globalization of language study programs Foreign Languages and Literatures, General
Masters degree in German OR Masters degree with 18 graduate hours in German
LANG
1900 1902
Elementary German I Elementary German II
Transfer Transfer
LANG
LANG
1908 1909 1910 1933 1914
Elementary Spanish I Conversational Spanish Elementary Spanish II Spanish for the Workplace Elementary French I
Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer
BUSI
190101 1806
Masters degree in French OR Masters degree with 18 graduate hours in French
Work and Family Studies
19
190708 Child Care and Support Services
Masters degree in Spanish OR Masters degree with 18 graduate hours in Spanish (Conversational Spanish May have exception for native speakers)
CHLD
1500 1504 1505 1506 1507 1508 1509 1512 1513 1525 1548 1549 1550 1551 1553 1554 1560 1563 1565 1566 1567
Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences, General Advertising
Intro to Early Childhood Ed Early Childhood Curriculum Preschool Child Child Care Practicum Child Health-Safety & Nutrit. Child Care Internship Child Care Practicum II Child Abuse and Neglect Child Play and Games Directed/Independent Study/Child Care Curriculum Materials Development Early Childhood Program Admin Early Childhood Career Develop Infant & Toddler Edu & Care Creative Experiences for Child Creative Activities Social Emotional Development Parenting Preschool Language & Literacy Interaction Tech w/Children Early Intervention Birth-Five
Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer
Master's degree in Early Childhood or Master's degree in Special Education with an emphasis in Early Childhood or Master's degree in Education with an emphasis in Early childhood with Child Development Associate professional certification (preferred) and minimum of two years of relevant professional employment.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE/LETTERS
23
1199 1200 1204 1205 1206 1209 1216 1236 1210 1212 1215 1234 1235
Instructional programs that focus on the structure and use of the English language and dialects, speech, writing, and various aspects of the literatures and cultures of the English-speaking peoples English Language and Literature, General Masters degree in English, Literature, Linguistics, or Creative Writing OR Masters degree with 18 graduate hours in these disciplines. Principles Grammar Form &Style Transfer Business English Transfer English Composition I Transfer Technical and Report Writing Transfer English Composition II Transfer English Composition I with Rev Transfer Creative Writing Transfer Technical Communications Transfer Intro to Literature Transfer The Short Story Transfer World Literature Transfer Shakespeare Transfer Great Books Program Transfer
1228
Introduction to Drama
230101 ENGL
LITR
Transfer
YES or Masters plus 18+ credit hours in subject
BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
26
Instructional programs that focus on the biological sciences and the non-clinical biomedical sciences, and that prepare individuals for research and professional careers as biologists and biomedical scientists Biology/Biological Sciences, General
260101
Masters degree in Biology, Biological Sciences, Anatomy or Physiology, Biochemistry, Biomedical Science, Microbiology, Medicine, or Zoology OR Masters degree with 18 graduate hours in any of these disciplines
LIFE
1402 1410
LIFE
1407 1408 1409 1411
LIFE
1412
LIFE
1422
260403
260502 261004
Principles of Biology Principles of Zoology Anatomy Anatomy & Physiology I Anatomy & Physiology Anatomy & Physiology II Anat/Physiol-PreHospit Provide Microbiology, General Principles of Microbiology Toxicology Pathophysiology
Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer
MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS Instructional programs that focus on the systematic study of logical symbolic language and its applications Mathematics, General
27 270101 MATH
1806 1813 1815 1817 1819 1824 1825 1826 1828 1830 1831 1832 1834 1836 1840 1853 1829
STAT
1827 1829 1840 1845
270502
Technical Mathematics College Preparatory Math I College Preparatory Math II College Preparatory Math III Business Mathematics Intermediate Algebra College Preparatory Math IV College Algebra with Review College Algebra Trigonometry Business Calculus Analytic Geometry-Calculus I Analytic Geometry-Calculus II Analytic Geometry-Calculus III Intro to Contemporary Math Math for the PreHospital Provd Elements of Statistics - CHANGED TO STAT 1829 Mathematical Statistics and Probability Elements of Statistics Lab Elements of Statistics Business & Economics Stats I Business & Economics Stats II
Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer
Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer
Masters Degree in Mathematics, Statistics, or Applied Math OR Masters Degree with 18 graduate hours in mathematics.
Masters Degree in Statistics OR Masters Degree with 18 graduate hours in Statistics.
MILITARY TECHNOLOGIES
29 29.0204
Instructional programs that prepare individuals in specialized and advanced subject matter for the armed services and related national security organizations Command & Control (C3, C4I) Systems and Operations. A program that focuses on the theory, technology and operational use of information and decision systems in support of battlefield, theatre, and global strategic operations. Includes instruction in applied mathematics and statistics, computer systems, real-time analysis and decision systems, surveillance and navigation systems, information and communications technology, information security, situational awareness, system integration, joint operations and applications to specific command problems and services.
MLTR
1020 1022 1026 1029 1039 1040 1042 1046 1050 1060 1535 1626 1627 1765 1795 1796 1797 1800 1815 1921 1922 1924
Maintenance Managers Course Physical Security Unit Movement I Unit Movement Officer Building Maintenance Milit Fac Military Passeng-Carry Vehicle Military Petroleum Operations Field Sanitation Military Unit Battle Staff Non-Comm Officer Standard Army Maint Sys Oper Combat Lifesaver Course Weapons Storage Facility Oper Mgmt of Weapon Stor Facilities Physical Readiness TL Course PBUSE for Operators PBUSE for Managers & Leaders PBUSE Automatic ID Technology Laser Sighting & Engage System Military Digital Train Mgmt Sy Nuclear Bio & Chem Resp Operat Transport Hand&Stor-Explos Mat Master Driver Course
Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech
Logistics/Hazmat/Leadership - 5 Years experience and professional certification/2 year degree and 5 Years experience
PARKS, RECREATION, LEISURE, AND FITNESS STUDIES
31
Instructional programs that focus on the principles and practices of managing parks and other recreational and fitness facilities; providing recreational, leisure and fitness services; and the study of human fitness
Health and Physical Education, General
310501 HLTH
PHED
1247 2247
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness Lifetime Fitness and Wellness
Transfer Transfer
1248 1202 1204 1210 1213 1214 1215 1217 1219 1222 1224 1229 1232 1234 1236 1238 1240 1276 1280 1281 1282 1283 1285 1286 1287 1288
Personal & Community Health Bowling Advanced Bowling Beginning Tennis Self Defense Tae Kwon Do I Tae Kwon Do II Fitness Thru Activities Target Shooting (Rifle-Pistol) Beginning Swimming Intermediate Swimming Scuba Diving Gymnastics & Tumbling Weight Training Advanced Weight Training Fundamental-Physical Fitness Ballroom Dancing I Aqua Aerobics Varsity Ath-Basketball (Men) Varsity Ath-Basketball (Women) Varsity Athletics-Baseball Varsity Athletics-Softball Varsity Athletic-Golf (Women) Varsity Athletic-Golf (Men) Varsity Tennis (Men) Varsity Tennis (Women)
Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer
Masters in Kinesiology, Physical Education or Health and Physical Education OR Masters with 18 hours in same disciplines Masters in Kinesiology, Physical Education, Medicine, Nutrition or Health and Physical Education OR Masters with 18 hours in same disciplines Bachelors degree in Kinesiology, Recreation, Exercise and Sports Studies or Physical Education OR Bachelors degree with documentation of relevant experience and/or qualifications in activities being taught.
1290 1292 1293 1294 1295 1296 1297 1298 1319 1321 1322 1327
Varsity Athletics-Track (Men) Varsity Athletic Track (Women) Varsity Athletics-Volleyball Varsity Athletics-Cheerleading Advanced Aqua Aerobics Varsity Athletics Soccer (Men) Varsity Athletic Soccer(Women) Varsity Athletic Wrestling Yoga Physical Fitness I Physical Fitness II Zumba
Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer
1209 1239 1242 1244 1246 1253 1254 1256 1258 1270 1271 1301 1308 1313 1314 1315 1316 1325 1326
Intro to Sports Administration Modern Dance Intro to Health-PE-Recreation Elementary Health & Phys Educa First Aid Emergency Care Care & Prev of Athletic Injury Theory of Basketball Psychology of Sport Rules & Officiating Intro to Exercise Science Figure Improvement I Beginning Modern Dance Intro to Athletic Training Rhythm I Rhythm II Rhythm III Rhythm IV Coaching Advanced Soccer Concepts of Personal Training
Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer
Masters in Kinesiology, Physical Education or Health and Physical Education OR Masters with 18 hours in same disciplines
BASIC SKILLS AND DEVELOPMENTAL/REMEDIAL EDUCATION.
32
Instructional programs that focus on the fundamental knowledge and skills that individuals need to function productively in society. These CIP codes are not valid for IPEDS reporting.
320101 ENGL
MATH
1105 1108 1109 1110 1111 1113 1120 1121 1122 1125 1126 1127 1190 1194 1805 1807 1809 1811
Basic Skills and Developmental/Remedial Education, General. ESOL Lab ESOL Conversational English ESOL Academic Vocabulary ESOL Sentence Structure Intro to English Language English Study Skills English-Speak Other Languages English Speakers Other Lang II English Speakers Other LangIII ESOL Conversational English II ESOL Academic Vocabulary II ESOL Sentence Structure II Basic English Intermediate English Basic Math Skills Math Learning Strategies Basic Applied Mathematics Preparatory Mathematics
NO - Developmental Class Bachelor’s degree in English or ESL/ESOL NO - Developmental Class NO - Developmental Class NO - Developmental Class NO - Developmental Class NO - Developmental Class NO - Developmental Class NO - Developmental Class NO - Developmental Class NO - Developmental Class NO - Developmental Class NO - Developmental Class NO - Developmental Class NO - Developmental Class NO - Developmental Class Bachelor's degree in Math NO - Developmental Class NO - Developmental Class NO - Developmental Class
Masters Degree in Mathematics, Statistics, or Applied Math OR Masters Degree with 18 graduate hours in
READ
1821 1108 1109
Basic Algebra Basic Reading Intermediate Reading
mathematics. Transfer NO - Developmental Class Bachelor's degree English/Literature NO - Developmental Class
LEISURE AND RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES.
36
Programs that focus on the development of an appreciation for and competency in recreational and leisure-related activities. These CIP codes are not valid for IPEDS reporting.
Home Maintenance and Improvement
360105 WDWK 1900 1902 1905
Associate degree in an industrial trade area preferred, but not required. Demonstrable woodworking skills and a minimum of two years of professional and/or craft experience
Woodworking I Woodworking II Individual Woodworking Project
PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES
38
Instructional programs that focus on logical inquiry, philosophical analysis, and the academic study of organized systems of belief and religious practices
Philosophy
380101
Masters degree in Philosophy OR Masters degree with 18 graduate hours in philosophy OR M. Div or M Rel with documented related experience or course work in world religions PHIL
RELI
1602 1604 1605 1301 1303 1305 1311
Introduction to Philosophy Systematic Ethics Reason and Argument New Testament Lit:Gospels New Test Lit:Acts & Epistles Old Testament Lit:Pentateuch World Religions
Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer
PHYSICAL SCIENCES
40
Instructional programs that focus on the scientific study of inanimate objects, processes of matter and energy, and associated phenomena
Physical Sciences
400101
Masters degree in Geology, Geophysics, Oceanography, Marine Biology, Earth Science or other geological sciences. Or Master's degree with 18 graduate hours in the above areas. PHSC
1400 1402 1404 1408
Physical Science Introduction to Geology Physical Geography Astronomy Chemistry, General
Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer
CHEM
1802 1806 1808 1814 1816
Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer
PHYS
1600 1602
Fundamentals of General Chem College Chemistry I College Chemistry II Organic Chemistry I Organic Chemistry II Physics, General Physics I Physics II
400501
400801
Transfer Transfer
Masters degree in Physics, Science, or Astronomy OR Masters degree with 18 graduate hours in above areas Masters degree in Chemistry or Biochemistry OR Masters degree with 18 graduate hours in chemistry.
Masters degree in Physics OR Masters degree with 18 graduate hours in physics.
PSYCHOLOGY
42
Instructional programs that focus on the scientific study of the behavior of individuals, independently or collectively, and the physical and environmental bases of mental, emotional, and neurological activity
420101 PSYC
1000 1006 1012 1014 1016 1026
Psychology, General General Psychology Abnormal Psychology Introduction to Counseling Developmental Psychology Social Psychology Psychology Grief & Separation
Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer
Masters degree in Psychology or Masters degree with 18 graduate hours in Psychology
1027 1033 1130
Coping with Stress Psychology of Serial Killers Death & Dying
Transfer Transfer Transfer
HOMELAND SECURITY, LAW ENFORCEMENT, FIREFIGHTING AND RELATED PROTECTIVE SERVICES.
43
Instructional programs that focus on the principles and procedures for providing homeland security, police, fire, and other safety services and managing penal institutions. Note: this series is titled "Security and Protective Services" in the Canadian CIP
Corrections
430102
CORR
1001 1002 1004 1005 1006 1008 1010 1011 1012 1013 1023 1024
430107
CRIM
Introduction to Corrections KS Department of Corrections Basic Training Case Management in Corrections Psychology of Criminal Conduct Correctional Supervision and Offender Management Special Populations Correction Correctional Institutions & Issues Cultural & Relig Div in Corr Ethical Decision Making in Correction Legal Issues in Corrections Oral Communications in the Correctional Environment Corrections Report Writing Criminal Justice/Police Science
Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech
1600 1603 1647 1648 1661 1667 1668 1685 1686
Intro to Criminal Justice Pro Responsibility in CJ Narcotics Investigation Law Enforce Ops and Procedures Criminal Procedures Crime Scene Investigation Police Defense Tactics Criminal Justice Capstone Agency Administration
Tech Tech Transfer Tech
1606 1610 1612 1614 1620 1623 1650 1655 1651 1659
Intro to Law Enforcement Criminology Criminal Investigation Criminal Law Practicum Criminal Justice Criminal Profiling Corrections Internship Law Enforcement Internship Introduction to Corrections CJ Interview & Report Writing
Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer
1621
KLETC or Appropriate Law Enforcement Academy Training
Tech
Masters in the field or Masters in a related field with 18 graduate credit hours in Corrections and/or Criminal Justice coursework preferred or Bachelor's in field or related field. Tested Experience including professional certification and/or minimum of two years of relevant professional employment may be substituted with administrative approval. Corrections See CORR 1001 Column I See CORR 1001 Column I See CORR 1001 Column I See CORR 1001 Column I See CORR 1001 Column I See CORR 1001 Column I See CORR 1001 Column I See CORR 1001 Column I See CORR 1001 Column I See CORR 1001 Column I Masters in the field or Masters in a related field with 18 graduate credit hours in Criminology, Law Enforcement and or related Criminal Justice coursework. Bachelor's degree in the field and/or tested experience including professional certification and/or minimum of two years of relevant professional employment may be substituted for select courses with administrative approval.
Masters in the field or Masters in a related field with 18 graduate credit hours in Criminology, Law Enforcement, and /or related Criminal Justice coursework.
KLETC or Appropriate Law Enforcement Academy Training Credit for this course will be applied upon completion of this third party industry credential at the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center (KLETC).
Masters in the field or Masters in a related field with 18 graduate credit hours in Criminology, Law Enforcement and or related Criminal Justice coursework. Bachelor's degree in the field and/or tested experience including NRA Instructor Certification and/or minimum of two years of relevant professional employment may be substituted for select courses with administrative approval.
1658
Police Firearms
1642 1657
Criminal Procedures I Arson Investigation
Transfer
Crisis/Emergency/Disaster Management
43.0302
EMHS
1100 1900 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1952 1962 1963 1964
A program focusing on the application of the incident command system model to formulating and implementing effective response to natural and man-made disasters. Includes instruction in contingency planning, hazard and risk assessment, joint operations, law and ethics, emergency response and recovery, event mitigation, emergency rescue and medical operations, incident command, terrorism and national security issues, law enforcement, relief administration, volunteer and citizen coordination, public relations and applications to specific types of incidents. Introduction to Terrorism Emergency Planning Dev & Managing Volunteer Res Exercise Design, Mgmt & Eval Haz Mat Response Operations Mitigation for Emergency Mgmt Basic Skills Emergency Manager Emergency Management Seminar Basic Incident Command System Disaster Site Worker Intro to Emergency Management CERT
Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical
Emergency Management/Emergency Services - 5 Years experience and professional certification/2 year degree and 5 Years experience
GEOG
SOCIAL SCIENCES Social Sciences, General 1819 World & Regional Geography
Transfer
SOCI
1145
Parenting
Transfer
Masters degree in Sociology or MSW or Masters degree with 18 gradutate hourse in Sociology
ANTH
1816 1819
Transfer Transfer
Masters degree in Anthropology or Geography or Masters degree with 18 gradutate hourse in discipline
POLS
1800 1801 1804 1810 1815 1828
Cultural Anthropology World and Regional Geography Political Science and Government, General Government of United States Intro to Political Science International Relations The Middle East in Modern Time Intro to UN & InternationalOrg State & Local Government
Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer
Masters degree in Government, Political Science, or International Relations OR Masters degree with 18 graduate hours in government, political science, or International Relations
SOCI
1100 1102 1104 1114
Sociology Introduction to Sociology Marriage & Family Contemporary Social Problems Human Sexuality
Transfer Transfer Transfer Transfer
Masters degree in Sociology OR Masters degree with 18 graduate hours in sociology
45 450101
YES or Masters plus 18+ credit hours in subject
Anthropology
450201
451001
451101
SOCI
1129 1106 1110
Cross Cultural Awareness Intro to Social Work Juvenile Delinquency/Justice
Transfer Transfer Transfer
Masters degree in Sociology, MSW OR Masters degree with 18 graduate hours in sociology, MSW
Construction Trades, General Carpentry/Carpenter
46 460201
CRFT
1001
Introductory Craft Skills
Tech
Experience at a minimum journey or technician level in their area of experise OR a minimum of three years' experience as as certified teacher in a vocational/technical construction or maintenance-related training program
Electrician
460302 NATG
1100 1105
DC Circuit Fundamentals AC Circuit Fundamentals
Tech Tech
Associate degree or higher in related area and minimum of two years of relevant professional employment.
MECHANIC AND REPAIR TECHNOLOGIES/TECHNICIANS
47
Instructional programs that prepare individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills in the adjustment, maintenance, part replacement, and repair of tools, equipment, and machines
1024 1026 1036
Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology Auto Body Repair I Auto Body Repair II Auto Body Repair III
Tech Tech Tech
Associate degree in Auto Body Repair with a minimum of two years professional experience. ASE certification in Auto Body Repair is preferred, but not required.
1060 1100 1102 1104 1106 1107 1108 1110 1112 1114 1116 1118 1120 1122 1124 1126 1128 1130 1132 1134 1140
Occupational Internship I Intro to Automotive Technology Brakes I Brakes II Steering & Suspension I Steering and Suspension II Engine Repair I Engine Repair II Electrical I Electrical II Electrical III Automotive Air Conditioning Engine Performance I Engine Performance II Engine Performance III Manual Transmissions Automatic Transmissions Services Techniques I Services Techniques II Services Techniques III Hybrid & Electric Powertrains
Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech
Associate degree in Automotive Technology with Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification in the area of instruction with a minimum of two years professional experience.
470604 AUTO
PRECISION PRODUCTION
48
Instructional programs that prepare individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to create products using techniques of precision craftsmanship or technical illustration
480508 WELD
1349 1350 1351 1352 1353
Welding Technology/Welder Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Shielded Metal Arc Welding Gas Metal Arc Welding Cutting Processes Blueprint Reading - Welding
Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech
Associate degree or higher in welding and/or professional certification and minimum of two years of relevant professional employment.
1354
Welding Safety/OSHA 10
Tech
VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS
50
Instructional programs that focus on the creation and interpretation of works and performances that use auditory, kinesthetic, and visual phenomena to express ideas and emotions in various forms, subject to aesthetic criteria
500301 DANC
1001 1020 1030 1100
GRPH
1030 1048 1049 1054 1056 1062
THEA
1300 1301 1302 1304 1306 1310 1327 1328 1315 1330 1200 1201 1202 1203 1206 1209 1210 1211 1212 1214 1216 1217 1222 1224 1225 1232 1234 1235 1245 1246
Graphic Design Web Page Design Multimedia Presentations Web Site Construction Digital Image Editing Vector Image Development Digital Image Editing II Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General Introduction to the Theatre Dir Ind Study/Theatre Acting I Acting II Play Production Stagecraft Creative Dramatics: Children Make-Up for the Theatre Introduction to Film Introduction to Film Art/Art Studies, General Art Appreciation Art History Survey I Design I Art History Survey II Directed Independent Study/Art Watercolor Painting I Painting I Watercolor Painting II Painting II Drawing I Drawing II Painting Seminar Ceramics I Ceramics II Ceramics Seminar-Potters Wheel Individual Art Projects Photography I Photography II Computer Graphics Digital Photography I
1000 1005 1006
Music, General Beginning Guitar Instrumental Ensemble Community College Orchestra
500409
500501
500701 ARTS
500901
Dance, General Perform w/Barton Dance Theatre Modern Dance I Modern Dance II Jazz Dance I
MUSI
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Masters degree in Dance OR MFA with an emphasis in Dance OR Masters degree in a related area with 18 graduate hours in Dance
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Masters degree in Graphic Design OR Masters degree with 18 graduate hours in Graphic Design
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MFA or MA degree in Theatre or Drama OR Masters or MFA degree in related field with 18 graduate hours in theatre or drama
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Masters in Art or Studio Art or Fine Art OR Masters degree with 18 graduate hours in art
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Bachelors degree in Music, Music Education OR Bachelors degree with documentation of relevant experience and/or qualifications in activities being taught.
MFA / MA degree in Arts with a concentration in Film or MFA /MA with 18 graduate hours in Film or significant work experience in the area of concentration
1007 1008 1009 1010 1014 1038 1039 1040 1042 1043 1044 1045 1046 1048 1049 1051 1052 1054 1056 1058 1059 1060 1061 1062 1063 1064 1065 1066 1068 1070 1072 1074 1075 1076 1086 1088 1001 1002 1016 1018 1020 1022 1026 1027 1028 1034
Pep Band Band Jazz Ensemble Choir Vocal Ensemble Private Voice Private Voice Lab Class Voice Class Piano A Adult Beginning Piano Class Piano B Adult Intermediate Piano Class Piano C Class Piano D Applied Piano-Adults Applied Piano Organ Applied Music Individual-Flute Applied Music Indiv-Clarinet Applied Music Indiv-Oboe Applied Music Indiv-Bass Applied Music Indiv-Bassoon Applied Music Indiv-Violin Applied Music Indiv-Percussion Applied Music Indiv-Viola Applied Music Indiv-Trumpet Applied Music Indiv-Cello Appl Music Indiv-French Horn Applied Music Indiv-Trombone Applied Music Indiv-Tuba Applied Music Indiv-Saxophone Applied Music Indiv-Baritone App Music Ind Classical Guitar Applied Music Indiv-Jazz Piano Jazz Improvisation I Jazz Improvisation II Dir Ind Study/Instr Music Introduction to Music Aural Skills I Harmony I Aural Skills II Harmony II Aural Skills III Aural Skills IV Harmony III Harmony IV
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Masters degree in Music or Music Education with proficiency in the teaching discipline OR Masters degree with 18 graduate hours in music or music education with proficiency in the teaching discipline
HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND RELATED PROGRAMS
51
Instructional programs that prepare individuals to practice as licensed professionals and assistants in the health care professions and related clinical sciences and administrative and support services.
510801
MDAS 1609 1615 1642 1644 1646
Medical/Clinical Assistant Healthcare Professional Development Medical Assistant Internship Medical Coding Internship Basic Medical Lab Techniques Emergency Preparedness
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Masters in the field or Masters in a related field with 18 graduate credit hours in relevant Health Care coursework preferred or Bachelor's in the field or related Health Care field. Tested Experience including professional certification in a health care discipline and/or minimum of two years of relevant professional employment may be substituted with administrative approval.
510805
510904
510904
1648 1650 1652 1653 1655 1657 1670 1671 1672 1673 1674 1675 1677 1679 1680 1683
Medication Administration Medical Professional Issues Patient Care I Patient Care II Medical Administrative Aspects Legal/Ethical Issues in Health Medical Style & Grammar Healthcare Doc & Transcrip I Medical Terminology Medical Coding I Medical Coding II Medical Coding III Healthcare Doc & Transcrip II Healthcare Doc & Trans Specialist Practicum Basic Pharmacology Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
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1000 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006
Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Orientation to Pharmacy Tech Pharmacology Pharmacy Calculations Pharmacy Operations Pharmacy Technician Topics Pharmacy Technician Internship Advanced Pharmacy Operations Emergency Medical Technology/Technician
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PHRM
EMTS
EMTS
Minimum certification as a Pharmacy Technician with a minimum of two years of relevant professional employment.
1500
Emergency Medical Technician
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Professional certification as an EMT or higher with minimum of two years of professional experience. Training Officer I certification required with Instructor Coordinator may be selectred based on Kansas Board of Emergency Medical Services requirements which permit an instructor to teach under the instruction and mentoring of a certified instructor Coordinator until certification is achieved. Preference is given to applicant with an Associate Degree
1504
EMT & Refresher Seminar II
Tech
Certified at the minimum level for specialization addressed during seminar.
1506
EMS Instructor/Coordinator
Tech
Master's in Education with minimum of two years of professional experience Professional certification as an AEMT or higher with minimum of two years of professional experience. Training Officer I certification required with Instructor Coordinator certification. Applicants not yet designated as an Instructor Coordinator may be selected based on Kansas Board of EMS requirements that permit an instructor to teach under the instruction and mentoring of a certified Instructor Coordinator until certificatin is achieved. Preference is given to applicant with Associate degree.
1513
Advanced Emergency Med Tech
Tech
1540
Paramedic I
Tech
1541
Paramedic II
Tech
1542
Paramedic III
Tech
1543
Paramedic IV
Tech
1527 1550
Emergency Medical Responder EMS TO I
Tech Tech
Professional certificatin as a Paramedic with minimum of two years of professional experience. Training Officer I certification required with Instructor Coordinator certification. Applicants not yet designated as an Instructor Coordinator may be selected based on Kansas Board of EMS requirements that permit an instructor to teach under the instruction and mentoring of a certified Instructor Coordinator until certification is achieved. Preference is given to applicant with Associate degree. Professional certification as a EMT or higher with minimum of two years of professional experience. Applicants not yet designated as an Instructor Coordinator may be selected based on Kansas Board of EMS requirements that permit an instructor to teach under the instruction and mentoring of a certified Instructor Coordinator until certification is achieved. Preference is given to applicant with Associate degree. Kansas Board of Emergency Medical Services Instructor Coordinator certification with minimum
511004
1551
EMS TO II
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of two years of professional experience. Applicants not yet designated as an Instructor
1500 1501 1502 1503 1504 1505 1506 1508 1509 1510 1511 1513 1514 1519 1520
Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician MLT:Intro/Med Lab,Urin,Body Fl Phlebotomy Clinical Hematology & Coagulation Principles of Phlebotomy Clinical Chemistry I MLT:Clinical Microbiology I MLT:Clinical Microbiology II MLT:Blood Banking MLT:Immunology & Serology MLT:Clinical Chemistry II MLT:Sem in Laboratory Medicine MLT:Capstone Sem in Lab Med Med Lab:Directed Studies MLT Clinical Practicum I MLT Clinical Practicum II Occupational Health and Industrial Hygiene
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Associate degree or higher in Medical Laboratory Technology with national Medical Laboratory Technician certification and minimum of two years of professional experience.
MLTC
51.2206 OSHA
A program that prepares public health specialists to monitor and evaluate health and related safety standards in industrial, commercial, and government workplaces and facilities. Includes instruction in occupational health and safety standards and regulations; health-related aspects of various occupations and work environments; health hazard testing and evaluation; test equipment operation and maintenance; industrial toxicology; worker health and safety education; and the analysis and testing of job-related equipment, behavior practices, and protective devices and procedures.
1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011 1012 1013 1914 1913 1924 1926 1928 1970 1971 1972 512603
513104
Permit Required Confined Space Guide to Industrial Hygiene Principles of Ergonomics Fall Protection Electrical Standards Excav, Trench & Soil Mechanics Hazardous Materials Machinery &Machine Guard Stand OSHA General Industry Regs Intro to Standards for General Industry Intro to Standards for Construction Industry OSHA Construct Industry Regs Fundamentals of OSHA Gen Ind Trainer Course for the Construction Industry OSHA Trainer Standards Gen Ind OSHA 2225 Respiratory Protect
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Emergency Management/Emergency Services - 5 Years experience and professional certification/2 year degree and 5 Years experience
Medication Aide
NAID
Current, unencumbered Kansas Registered Nurse license and Kansas Department of Aging & Disability Services (KDADS) instructor certification
1235
Medication Aide
Tech
HOME
1630 1631 1632 1633 1634 1635 1501
Sanitation & Mgmt of Food Syst Nutrition Therapy Human Resource Management Fld Exp Sani & Mgt of Food Sys Field Experience in Nutrition Fld Exp in Human Resources Mgt Basic Nutrition Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse.
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ADHC
1987
Med, Ther, & Supportive Serv
Tech
Current, unencumbered Kansas Registered Nurse license and Kansas Department of Aging & Disability Services (KDADS) instructor certification
NURS
1207
Mental Health I
Tech
Kansas State Board of Nursing (KSBN) Requirements - possess a current unencumbered Kansas Registered Nurse license AND 1) Each nurse faculty member who is assigned the responsibility of
DIET
513801
Masters in Nutrition Programs and/or Bachelor's in Dietetics, Nutrition or other health science field, designation as a Registered Dietician and minimum of two years of relevant professional employment.
1208
Mental Health Nursing II
Tech
1222
ADN:Making the Transition
Tech
1228
Pharmacology for Nurses
Tech
1255
Medical Surgical Nursing I
Tech
1257
Medical Surgical Nursing III
Tech
1258
Maternal-Child Nursing I
1259
Maternal Child Nursing II
Tech
1261
Medical-Surgical Nursing IV
Tech
1264 1265
RN Leadership and Management PN Transition into Nursing
Tech Tech
a course shall hold a graduate degree. Each person who is hired as a nurse faculty member after July 1, 2001 shall have a graduate degree in nursing, preferably in the clinical area being taught, except for any person whose graduate degree is conferred before July 1, 2001. 2) Each nurse faculty member responsible for clinical instruction shall possess a graduate degree or provide to the board a faculty degree plan that projects completion of a graduate degree. Each person who is hired as a nurse faculty member responsible for clinical instruction after July 1, 2001 shall meet one of the following: a) Have a graduate degree in nursing, preferably in the clinical area being taught, except for any person whose graduate degree is conferred on or before July 1, 2001; OR b) Provide to the board a faculty degree plan that projects completion of a graduate degree with the graduate degree to be in nursing if the degree is projected to be completed after July 1, 2001. Barton Requirement - minimum of two years professional experience pertinent to teaching area. Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) Requirements: Registered Nursing program - full-time faculty hold a minimum of a graduate degree with a major in nursing. This includes those individuals teaching and/or evaluating students in classroom, clinical, or laboratory settings.
Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training.
513901 NURS
1206
Fundamentals of Nursing
Tech
NURS
1228
Pharmacology for Nurses
Tech
NURS
1258
Maternal Child Nursing I
Tech
NURS
1210
Gerontological Nursing
Tech
NURS NURS
1256 1265
Medical Surgical Nursing II PN Transition into Nursing Practice
Tech Tech
Kansas State Board of Nursing (KSBN) Requirements-posess a current, unencumbered Kansas Registered Nurse license AND 1) "Each nurse faculty member who is assigned the responsibility of a course shall hold a baccalaureate degree. Each person who is hired as a nurse faculty member after July 1, 2001 shall have a baccalaureate or highest degree in nursing except for any person whose degree is conferred on or before July 1, 2001". 2) Each nurse faculty member responsible for clinical instruction shall possess a baccalaureate degree or provide to the board a faculty degree plan that projects completion of a baccalaureate degree. Each person who is hired as a nurse faculty member responsible for clinical instruction after July 1, 2001 shall meet one of the following requirements: a) Have a baccalaureate or higher degree in nursing, except for any person whose degree is conferred on or before July 1, 2001; OR b) provide to the board a faculty degree plan that projects completion of a baccalaureate or higher degree, with the degree to be in nursing if the degree is projected to be completed after July 1, 2001. Barton Requirement-minimum of two years professional experience pertinent to teaching area.
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Current, unencumbered Kansas Registered Nurse license and at least 1,750 hours of long-term care experience as a licensed nurse (Licensed Practical Nurse or Registered Nurse) and Kansas Department of Aging & Disability Services (KDADS) Instructor Certification
Nursing Assistant/Aide and Patient Care Assistant/Aide.
513902
NAID
1229
Nursing Home Aide
BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT, MARKETING, AND RELATED SUPPORT SERVICES
52
Instructional programs that prepare individuals to perform managerial, technical support, and applied research functions related to the operation of commercial and non-profit enterprises and the buying and selling of goods and services
520401
BSTC
1643
Human Resource Management
Tech
Masters in the field or Masters in a related field with 18 graduate credit hours (combination of Business Administration, Human Resource Management and Management coursework) or Bachelor's in the field or related field (Business Administration, Human resource Management and Management). Tested Experience including professional certification and/or minimum of two years of relevant professional employment may be substituted with administrative approval.
Masters in the field or Masters in a related field with 18 graduate credit hours in Information Technology coursework or Bachelor's in Information Technology or related field. Tested Experience including professional certification and/or minimum or two years of relevant professional employment may be subtituted with administrative approval.
520401 521001 520101
BSTC BSTC BUSI
1685 1724 1600
Spreadsheet Applications Salesmanship Introduction to Business
520101 520101
BUSI BUSI
1603 1604
Introduction to Finance Small Business Management
Transfer
520101
BUSI
1608
Business Law I
Transfer
520101
BUSI
1609
Business Statistics
Transfer
520101 520101 520102
BUSI BUSI BUSI
1610 1630 1647
Business Statistics Lab Income Tax Preparation Money & Banking
Transfer
521001
BUSI
1780
Total Quality Management
Transfer
521001
BUSI
1783
Process Management
Transfer
Masters in the field or Masters in a related field with 18 graduate credit hours (combination of Business Adminstration, Business Education). Masters in the field or Masters in a related field with 18 graduate credit hours (combination of Business Adminstration, Business Education).
520401
BUSI
1800
Business Communications
Transfer
Masters in the field or Masters in a related field with 18 graduate credit hours (combination of Business Adminstration, Business Education and/or Communication coursework).
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BUSI BUSI BUSI BUSI BUSI BUSI BUSI BUSI BUSI BUSI BUSI BUSI BUSI BUSI
BUSI BUSI
1802 1602 1607 1702 1803 1804 1805 1807 1808 1809 1812 1813 1816 1817
1814 1815
Payroll Procedures Introduction to Leadership Business Ethics Supervisory Development Principles of Management Human Relations in Business Marketing Customer Service DC1 Basic Concepts DC2 Compliance Issues Retirement Plan Fundamentals I Retirement Plan Fundamentals-2 TCPC I TGPC II
Entrepreneurship I Intro to Entrepreneurship
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Tech Tech/Transfer Tech Tech Tech/Transfer Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech
Tech Tech
521001
LEAD
1000
Intro to Leadership Concepts
Transfer
521001
LEAD
1002
Leadership & Mgmt Seminar I
Transfer
Masters in the field or Masters in a related field with 18 graduate credit hours preferred (Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, Management, Marketing, Leadership, Economics) Masters in the field or Masters in a related field with 18 graduate credit hours (Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, Management and/or Economics coursework).
Masters in the field or Masters in a related field with 18 graduate credit hours (Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, Management and/or Economics coursework). Masters in Business Administration (MBA), Finance, Statistics or Master's in related field with 18 graduate credit hours in Finance or Statistics Masters in Business Administration (MBA), Finance, Statistics or Master's in related field with 18 graduate credit hours in Finance or Statistics
Masters in the field or Masters in a related field with 18 graduate credit hours (combination of Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, Management, Marketing and/or Economics coursework) or Bachelor's in the field or related field (Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, Management, Marketing, and/or Economics). Tested Experience including professional certification and/or minimum of two years of relevant professional employment may be substituted with administrative approval. Masters in the field or Masters in a related field with 18 graduate credit hours preferred (Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, Management, Marketing, Leadership, Economics) or Bachelor's in the field or related field (Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, Management, Marketing, or Economics). Tested Experience including professional certification and/or minimum of two years of relevant professional employment may be substituted with administrative approval. Associates degree or higher and/or valid and current industry-recognized credential (if applicable) and/or minimum of two years of work experience in specific field with demonstrated skills relevent to the course.
Preference is given to individual with minimum of two years of experience as an Entrepreneur with consideration given to applicants with a Masters in the field or Masters in a related field with 18 graduate credit hours (Accounting, Business Administration, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Management, Marketing, and/or Economics) or Bachelor's in the field or related field (Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, Management, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Masters in the field or Masters in a related field with 18 graduate credit hours (Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, Management, Marketing, Leadership, Economics)
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OFTC OFTC OFTC OFTC OFTC OFTC OFTC OFTC
520101
1600 1601 1603 1621 1650 1666 1696 1697
Beginning Keyboarding Keyboarding I Keyboarding II Business Admin Procedures Ten Key Mastery Records Management Word Processing Applications Adv WP Applications & Proced
1824
Introduction to Investments
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Masters in the field or Masters in a related field with 18 graduate credit hours (combination of Accounting, Business Administration, Business Education, Finance, Management, Economics or Information Technology) or Bachelor's in the field or related field (Accounting, Business Administration, Business Education, Finance, Management, Economics, Information Technology). Tested Experience including professional certification and/or minimum of two years of relevant professional employment may be substituted with administrative approval.
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1610 1612
ECON
1615
ACCT
1602 1611 1614 1616 1618 1640 1641
520301
1625
Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Microeconomics
Personal Finance Accounting General Accounting Microcomputer Account Appl Accounting I Accounting II Managerial Accounting Accounting-Business Operations Accounting-Invest & Financing
Technical Accounting Capstone
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Transfer
Masters in the field or Masters in a related field with 18 graduate credit hours (Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, Management and/or Economics coursework). Masters in the field or Masters in a related field with 18 graduate credit hours preferred (combination of Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, Management and Economics) or Bachelor's in the field or related field (Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, Management or Economics). Masters in the field or Masters in a related field with 18 graduate credit hours (Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, Management and/or Economics coursework).
Masters in the field or Masters in a related field with 18 graduate credit hoiurs (combination of Accounting, Business, Finance, Management, Marketing and/or Economics coursework with preference to Accounting Classes). Tested experience including professional certification and/or minimum of two years of relevant professional exployment may be substituted with administrative approval
HISTORY
54
Instructional programs that focus on the study and interpretation of past events, institutions, issues, and cultures
540101 HIST
1400 1401 1402 1403 1404 1406 1408 1409 1410 1411 1413 1416 1425 1440 1452 1460 1461
American History to 1877 American History 1865 to Pres American History 1877-Present American History to 1865 American West History of Kansas Western Civilization to 1500 Hist & Phil Western cul to1500 Western Civilization 1500-Pres Hist&Phil West Cul 1500 - Pres West Civ 1500-Present Honors American Military History Women & The AmericanExperience Seminar in History History of World Civ 1500-Pres Military Hist/Amer Revolution Military Hist/Amer Civil War
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Masters degree in History, American Civilization or American Studies OR Masters degree with 18 graduate hours in history
1462 1463 1465
Military Hist/First World War Military Hist/Second World War Military Hist/Vietnam War
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