2020-2021 Continuing Education 
    
    May 25, 2024  
2020-2021 Continuing Education [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Accounting

  
  • ACNT 1013 - Quickbooks, Introduction


    Credits: 0

    Use of the computer to develop and maintain accounting records and to process common business applications for managerial decision making.

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • ACNT 1092 - SAP FICO Financial Training


    Credits: 0

    This course undergoes a study of accounting concepts and their application in transaction analysis and financial statement preparation. Emphasis on the accounting cycle for service and merchandising enterprises. The accounting cycle for service and merchandising enterprises.

    4.8 CEUs

Alternative Teacher Certification Program

  
  • ACP 1000 - Teacher Certification I


    Credits: 0

    This course provides an overview of developmental concepts from birth through adolescence. It also examines the interplay of individual differences, relationships among cognitive, social, emotional, and cultural and diversity aspects of learning and assessment.

    4.9 CEUs
  
  • ACP 1001 - Human Growth & Dev


    Credits: 0

    This module is designed to teach pre-service teachers to translate developmental theories into practical solutions to become engaged professionals who nurture the development of young people.

    N/A CEUs
  
  • ACP 1002 - Curriculum & Instruction


    Credits: 0

    This module focuses on curriculum and instruction. Program participants will learn national and state standards, how to examine objectives closely and think about philosophy of homework, create a cooperative lesson, and use the lesson plan cycle to build a lesson.

    N/A CEUs
  
  • ACP 1003 - Assessment


    Credits: 0

    This module focuses on the importance of assessment in teaching and learning.

    N/A CEUs
  
  • ACP 1004 - Critical Thinking


    Credits: 0

    This module is designed to develop program participants’ understanding of critical thinking as well as the importance of planning and teaching of critical thinking. Program participants will engage in critical thinking activities throughout the module to increase their awareness of instructional strategies and resources (including technological) that can be utilized.

    N/A CEUs
  
  • ACP 2000 - Teacher Certification II


    Credits: 0

    The course focuses on research-based strategies in elementary and secondary classrooms designed to create positive learning environment in culturally diverse settings. Strategies that promote the organization and management of classrooms, the response to disruptive behaviors, and the improvement of instruction are included.

    4.9 CEUs

Aircraft Mech/Tech Airframe

  
  • AERM 1001 - Unmanned Aircraft System Remote Pilot in Command (Drone Technology)


    Credits: 0

    This course provides an overview of aviation including the history of aviation, the mechanic’s roles and duties and nomenclature of aircraft and safety.

    3.2 CEUs

Business Management

  
  • BMGT 1009 - Project Management Basics


    Credits: 0

    Students will learn critical path methods for planning and controlling projects. Includes time/cost tradeoffs, resource utilization, stochastic considerations, task determination, time management, scheduling management, status reports, budget management, customer service, professional attitude, and project supervision.

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • BMGT 1091 - Lean Six Sigma Green Belt


    Credits: 0

    This Lean Six Green Belt course is designed for students who wants to learn about, and become confident in using Lean and Six Sigma tools to decrease waste and implement process improvements. The emphasis of this course is Lean, Six Sigma tools and the DMAIC Cycle.

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • BMGT 1091 - SAP End User Applications


    Credits: 0

    Students will take a hands-on review of the major areas of human resources as illustrated through using PeopleSoft enterprise resource software applications.

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • BMGT 1092 - SAP Sales and Distribution


    Credits: 0

    This course will teach the students how to implement large-scale Enterprise Systems, concentrating on Sales and Distribution. This class covers enterprise structure, quote to cash full cycle experience and integration with various other Systems, Applications and Products (SAP) module including FICO, MM, PP, and others.

    48 CEUs
  
  • BMGT 2006 - Project Management Professional Exam Prep


    Credits: 0

    This course helps prepare students for the Project Management Institute’s PMP certification exam. HCC’s exam prep course covers the project management framework, context and process in accordance with the PMBOK latest edition.

    3.5 CEUs
  
  • HRPO 1011 - Human Relations


    Credits: 0

    HRPO 1011 is a practical application of the principles and concepts of the behavioral sciences to interpersonal relationships in the business and industrial environment.

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • HRPO 1091 - Compensation and Benefits


    Credits: 0

    Students will learn about implementing, administering and tracking employee compensation and benefits. Topics covered include payroll, entitlement tracking and attendance.

    0.8 CEUs
  
  • HRPO 1091 - Employee Relations


    Credits: 0

    Students will identify techniques for reading strategies; generate rules for clear and concise telephone conversations; define business related terminology; and proofread, correct and compose business documents.

    0.8 CEUs
  
  • HRPO 1091 - Introduction to Human Resources


    Credits: 0

    This course is a basic overview of human resources and outlines the major functions, competencies and responsibilities involved in the field of human resources. For more information, contact 713 718.6772.

    0.8 CEUs
  
  • HRPO 1091 - Organizational Development


    Credits: 0

    Students will understanding the behavioral and legal approaches to the management of human resources in organizations.

    0.8 CEUs
  
  • HRPO 1091 - Talent Management


    Credits: 0

    This course is designed to help managers understand talent management processes in a way that will lead to better decision and engaged more employees.

    0.8 CEUs
  
  • HRPO 2005 - SAP Human Capital Management (HCM)


    Credits: 0

    This course provides an introduction to Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS).

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • HRPO 2030 - PHR/SPHR Exam Preparation


    Credits: 0

    Students will gain an understanding of major concepts, theories, and their applications to prepare for the Professional Human Resources (PHR) Certification Exam or the Senior Professional Human Resource (SPHR) Certification Exam.

    3.2 CEUs

Business Technology

  
  • POFI 1004 - Computer Fundamentals


    Credits: 0

    Students will learn computer application specific software. Emphasizes the concurrent development of office skills and computer knowledge.

    3.0 CEUs
  
  • POFM 1017 - Medical Administrative Support


    Credits: 0

    Students will obtain instruction in medical office procedures including appointment scheduling, medical records creation and maintenance, telephone communications, coding, billing, collecting, and third party reimbursement.

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • POFM 1027 - Medical Billing


    Credits: 0

    Students will learn survey of medical insurance including the life cycle of various claim forms, terminology, patient relations, and legal and ethical issues.

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • POFM 2010 - Intermediate Medical Coding


    Credits: 0

    This course will introduce assignment and application of various coding guidelines with emphasis on physician billing and regulatory requirements. Includes code selection for Evaluation and Management (E/M) and Medical/Surgical cases.

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • POFT 1010 - Keyboarding, Basic


    Credits: 0

    Students will gain skill development in keyboarding.

    2.4 CEUs

Building/Property Maintenance

  
  • CBFM 1007 - Stationary Engineering


    Credits: 0

    This course covers basic boiler operation with emphasis on high pressure and low pressure systems.

    8.0 CEUs
  
  • CBFM 1021 - Industrial Scaffolding


    Credits: 0

    Elevated work situations including ladders, rigging, scaffolding, work platforms, and aerial lifts. Also covers personal protective equipment.

    8.0 CEUs
  
  • CBFM 1021 - Industrial Scaffolding & Rigging


    Credits: 0

    Students will become familiar with elevated work situations including ladders, rigging, scaffolding, work platforms, and aerial lifts. Also covers personal protective equipment.

    8.0 CEUs

Cardiovascular Technology

  
  • CVTT 2000 - EKG Update


    Credits: 0

    Students will undergo intensive training to meet continuing education and/or review requirements associated with professional licensure or certification.

    0.8 CEUs

Carpentry

  
  • CRPT 1001 - Basic Framing


    Credits: 0

    Students will gain knowledge and skills required to erect wood frame structures with emphasis on layout and construction of floors, walls, and roofs. Includes safety procedures for using hand and power tools and structural materials.

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • CRPT 1029 - Introduction to Carpentry


    Credits: 0

    This course provides an introduction to the carpentry trade including safety, tools, equipment, terminology, and methods.

    12.5 CEUs

Cartography

  
  • GISC 1011 - GIS, Introduction


    Credits: 0

    Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) teaches the basic concepts of vector GIS using several industry specific software programs including nomenclature of cartography and geography. During the course of this class, students will be exposed to data models and structures, geographic data input, data manipulating as well as data storage. Furthermore, students will have hand on experience with GIS operations.

    6.4 CEUs

Child Development

  
  • CDEC 1017 - Child Development Associate I


    Credits: 0

    This course is based on the requirements for the Child Development Associate credential (CDA). Topics include CDA overview, observation skills, and child growth and development. The four functional areas of study are creative, cognitive, physical, and communication.

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • CDEC 2022 - Child Development Associate II


    Credits: 0

    This course is a continuation of the study of the requirements for the Child Development Associate National (CDA). The six functional areas of study include safe, healthy, learning environment, self, social, and guidance.

    4.8 CEUs
    Prerequisite(s): CDA I

Commercial Truck Driving

  
  • CVOP 1013 - Professional Truck Driver I


    Credits: 0

    Overview of the State of Texas Class A Commercial Drivers License written test. Includes preparation for mastery of the Commercial Drivers License written examination, general truck driving skills with hands-on component, and instruction coordinated with the Department of Transportation.

    12.6 CEUs
  
  • CVOP 1040 - Professional Truck Driver II


    Credits: 0

    A continuation of Professional Truck Driver I. General truck driving with hands-on skill development and instruction coordinated with the Department of Transportation.

    16.0 CEUs

Communications, General

  
  • COMG 1000 - Basic English Language Skills


    Credits: 0

    The purpose of this Basic English Language Skills course is to introduce students to workplace English skills. Oral and listening skills and conversational fluency are emphasized in everyday public and workplace communication. The instruction includes vocabulary, grammar, listening, pronunciation, writing, numeracy, and viewing exercises for practice. The course is for the adult learner who has had very little or no exposure to the English language.

    6.0 CEUs
  
  • COMG 1001 - English Language Skills 1


    Credits: 0

    The purpose of this English Language Skills 1 course is to introduce students to workplace English skills. Oral and listening skills and conversational fluency are emphasized in everyday public and workplace communication. The instruction includes vocabulary, grammar, listening, pronunciation, writing, numeracy, and viewing exercises for practice. The course is for the adult learner who has had very little or no exposure to the English language.

    6.0 CEUs
  
  • COMG 1004 - English Language Skills 2


    Credits: 0

    The purpose of this English Language Skills 2 course is to increase students’ knowledge of workplace English skills. Oral and listening skills and conversational fluency are emphasized in everyday public and workplace communication. The instruction includes vocabulary, grammar, listening, pronunciation, writing, numeracy, and viewing exercises for practice. The course is for the adult learner who has some level knowledge of the English language.

    6.0 CEUs
  
  • COMG 1005 - English Language Skills 3


    Credits: 0

    The purpose of this English Language Skills 3 course is to increase students’ knowledge of workplace English skills. Oral and listening skills and conversational fluency are emphasized in everyday public and workplace communication. The instruction includes vocabulary, grammar, listening, pronunciation, writing, numeracy, and viewing exercises for practice. The course is for the adult learner who has intermediate-level knowledge of the English language.

    6.0 CEUs
  
  • COMG 1007 - English Language Skills 4


    Credits: 0

    The purpose of this English Language Skills 4 course is to increase students’ knowledge of workplace English skills. Oral and listening skills and conversational fluency are emphasized in everyday public and workplace communication. The instruction includes vocabulary, grammar, listening, pronunciation, writing, numeracy, and viewing exercises for practice. The course is for the adult learner who has intermediate-level knowledge of the English language.

    6.0 CEUs
  
  • COMG 1008 - English Language Skills 5


    Credits: 0

    The purpose of this English Language Skills 5 course is to increase students’ knowledge of workplace English skills. Oral and listening skills and conversational fluency are emphasized in everyday public and workplace communication. The instruction includes vocabulary, grammar, listening, pronunciation, writing, numeracy, and viewing exercises for practice. The course is for the adult learner who has intermediate-level knowledge of the English language.

    6.0 CEUs
  
  • COMG 1075 - Listening & Speaking Skills, Foundation


    Credits: 0

    The purpose of this English Listening & Speaking Skills, Foundation course is to increase student’s knowledge of academic and workplace English listening and speaking skills to differentiate between appropriate and inappropriate examples of listening and speaking skills; and demonstrate listening and speaking skills required by business and industry. These skills

    6.0 CEUs
  
  • COMG 1076 - Reading & Writing Skills, Foundation


    Credits: 0

    The purpose of this English Reading & Writing Skills, Foundation course is to increase students’ knowledge of academic and workplace English reading and writing skills.

    6.0 CEUs
  
  • COMG 1077 - Listening and Speaking Skills- Introductory


    Credits: 0

    The purpose of this English Listening and Speaking Skills Introductory course is to increase students knowledge of academic and workplace English listening and speaking skills.

    7.0 CEUs
  
  • COMG 1078 - Reading and Writing Skills- Introductory


    Credits: 0

    The purpose of this English Reading and Writing Skills, Introductory course is to increase students knowledge of academic and workplace English reading and writing skills. These skills are emphasized in everyday public and workplace communication to build structured writing tasks. The instruction includes grammar, vocabulary, and rhetorical objectives for practice through approaches based on the writing process. The course is for the adult learner who has low-intermediate level knowledge of the English language.

    7.0 CEUs
  
  • COMG 2070 - Listening and Speaking Skills- Intermediate


    Credits: 0

    The purpose of this English Listening & Speaking Skills, Intermediate-level course is to increase students’ knowledge of academic and workplace English listening and speaking skills. These skills are emphasized in everyday public and workplace communication to build structured listening and speaking tasks. The instruction includes vocabulary and pronunciation strands for practice through approaches based on diverse listening selections and conversational topics. The course is for the adult learner who has high-beginning level knowledge of the English language.

    7.0 CEUs
  
  • COMG 2071 - Reading and Writing Skills- Intermediate


    Credits: 0

    The purpose of the English Reading and Writing Skills, Intermediate course is to increase students knowledge of academic and workplace English reading and writing skills. These skills are emphasized in everyday public workplace communication to build structured writing task. The instruction includes grammar, vocabulary, and rhetorical objectives for practice through approaches based on the writing process. The course is for the adult learner who has intermediate level knowledge of the English language.

    7.0 CEUs
  
  • COMG 2072 - Pronunciation Skills-Intermediate


    Credits: 0

    The purpose of this English Pronunciaton Skills, Intermediate-level course is to guide improvement of pronunciation skills for job success and professional development. Emphasis will be placed on engaging activities and a communicative, interactive approach to refine listening and self-monitoring skills.

    4.8 CEUs

Community Education Program

  
  • CMED 1110 - Adult Ballet for Exercise


    Credits: 0

    Discover your inner ballerina. This class teaches basic ballet movements for strength, flexibility and grace. Enjoy a relaxed environment where everyone can develop at their own pace.

    0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1111 - Yoga: Meditation & Movement


    Credits: 0

    Discover the many benefits of yoga and bring calmness, stress reduction, and a feeling of wellbeing to your life. The structured yoga poses release tension and bring flexibility to the shoulders, neck, back, hips and legs. For beginners or experienced students. Wear loose-fitting clothes and bring your own yoga mat to class.

    0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1112 - Flamenco I


    Credits: 0

    Are you ready for a dance that is fiery, exciting, passionate and distinctive? Be a part of an ancient art form, moving to traditional music with flamenco dance. Master the foundational steps, practice basic footwork, and fall in love with moving to the music.

    0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1113 - Adult Tap I


    Credits: 0

    Are you ready to have some fun tapping on the dance floor? Come learn basic steps and tap routines that are perfect for beginner to intermediate learners.

    0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1114 - Adult Tap 2


    Credits: 0

    Expand your tap portfolio by adding new moves to your routine while improving your technique and presentation.

    0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1115 - Adult Jazz for Exercise


    Credits: 0

    The original dancing workout! Have a great time while taking care of yourself with a jazz dance fitness workout.

    0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1116 - Adult Jazz II


    Credits: 0

    Are you ready to take your jazz dance skills to the next level? Learn more advances techniques and sharpen your dance skills with instructor Wendy Reeves.

    0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1117 - Ballroom Dancing


    Credits: 0

    Do you want to learn social dance techniques in a stress free and fun atmosphere? Here you will be introduced to basic steps and fun patterns of ballroom dancing while learning to step in sinc with the music and connect basic patterns for a social dancing environment. While learning the basics you will develop your lead or follow skills for successful partnering on the dance floor. Singles as well as couples are welcome.

    0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1118 - Country & Western Dance


    Credits: 0

    Are you ready to scoot your boots on the dance floor? In this class you will be instructed in country western two-step, Waltz and Polka dance steps. After this class you will be able to dance without worry that you are on the wrong foot in social settings. Partners are encouraged but not necessary.

    0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1119 - Middle Eastern Dance (1 & 2)


    Credits: 0

    Discover one of the most beautiful dances around the world! This all-inclusive dance style invites all sizes, shapes and ages to join the fun of belly dancing.

    0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1170 - Group Piano


    Credits: 0

    Develop your musical talent with the piano. As a group learn the fundamentals of note reading and translate to the keyboard. Learn how to play simple tunes and chord patterns.

    0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1171 - Group Guitar


    Credits: 0

    Ready to get started with the guitar! Students will learn in a group setting focusing on the fundamental of playing a guitar. No prior skill or training is necessary. Students will learn basic chords, scales and technique. Bringing your personal guitar is required.

    0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1175 - Canaan & Tribal Israel in the Egyptian Period


    Credits: 0

    This workshop covers the period between 1500 BCE to 1000 BCE. Participants will trace the geography surrounding the Israelite migration from Egypt to Canaan. People groups of pre-Israelite Canaan will be introduced and class will discuss the role of the Egyptian superpower in this period.

    0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1176 - Israel & Judah in Pre-Exilic Assyrian Period


    Credits: 0

    This seminar will cover the period from approximately 1000 BCE - 722 BCE. We will discuss the development of the Israelite kingdom state and its division into two distinct kingdoms. The nature and expanse of the Assyrian Empire will also be reviewed.

    0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1177 - The Exile of Judah & Babylonian Period


    Credits: 0

    This informative session addresses the period from 722 BCE - 539 BCE including the extent and practices of the Babylonian Empire. The capture and exile of Judah will be covered, as will the conditions of the exilic period in both Israel and Babylon.

    0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1178 - Israel After the Edict of Cyrus in the Persian Period


    Credits: 0

    This session will address the period from 539 BCE until approximately 400 BCE. Includes discussion over the rise of Cyrus and the Persian Empire, and the release of the Jewish people to return to Judea and rebuild their Temple and society.

    0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1179 - Judea & the Greeks in Intertestamental Period


    Credits: 0

    This seminar will address the period from 400 BCE to 60 BCE and life in Judea during the rise and fall of the Greek Empire. It will include the tetrarchy, the Maccabean Wars and the Hasmonean dynasty and the development of Judaism.

    0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1180 - Apostolic Period Under Roman Empire


    Credits: 0

    This session of the history of the Biblical Era will address the period from 60 BCE to 75 CE and the conquest of Judea by the Romans. Subsequent activity during the Pax Romana until the destruction of the Jerusalem temple and the siege of Masada. The Jewish diaspora and the rise and spread of Christianity into the Roman west will also be reviewed.

    0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1181 - Personal Money Management


    Credits: 0

    Participants will be presented the basics of personal finance to build a foundation for financial stability. Topics will include understanding the emotions that make money management difficult, making sure your money reflects your values, how to set and achieve financial goals, how to budget and track expenses effectively, and how to navigate financial technology.

    0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1182 - How to Improve My Credit


    Credits: 0

    Participants will learn how the credit reporting and scoring system works and how to improve their own scores in a lasting and foundational way rather than using quick fixes. Techniques on how to manage and eliminate your debt will be discussed.

    0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1183 - Prepare for Retirement


    Credits: 0

    Participants will learn that preparing for retirement is more than just contributing to your 401(k), it is developing savings as a personal habit, thinking about lifestyle and values, and understanding the tools that are available to you. In this workshop participants will discuss emergency savings, IRAs, Employer-sponsored Retirement Plans and more.

    0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1187 - MS Word Basics


    Credits: 0

    This course designed to enhance knowledge of computer application specific software (Microsoft Word). This course is designed to improve student proficiency within word processing software.

    0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1188 - Spreadsheets-Excel Basics


    Credits: 0

    This course is designed to enhance knowledge of computer application specific software specifically the basics of spreadsheets (Microsoft Excel). This course is designed to improve student proficiency within office application software.

    0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1201 - Digital Living for Seniors


    Credits: 0

    Audience ages 50+ will engage in ways to become more comfortable with their own digital tools including iPhone, iPad, social media and personal computer applications.

    0 CEUs

Computer Maintenance

  
  • CPMT 1049 - Network Certification


    Credits: 0

    Students will gain understanding of networking fundamentals, terminology, hardware, software, and network architecture. Includes local and wide area networking concepts and networking installations and operations.

    6.4 CEUs

Computer Programming

  
  • ITSE 1002 - Python Programming Introduction


    Credits: 0

    This course provides an introduction to python programming including design, development, testing, implementation, and documentation.

    6.4 CEUs
  
  • ITSE 1003 - C# Introduction


    Credits: 0

    Students will learn basic programming concepts and techniques. Topics include familiarization with and utilization of computer systems; developing logic; preparing top-down design of problems; and creating programs.

    2.4 CEUs
  
  • ITSE 1011 - Java Script Programming


    Credits: 0

    Students will gain skill development in web programming, including mark-up and scripting languages. During the course of this class, students will be able to use JavaScript to make dynamic web pages.

    6.4 CEUs
  
  • ITSE 1091 - SAP Logistics with Materials Management & Production Planning


    Credits: 0

    This SAP training will teach the students implementation of large scale Enterprise Systems, Logistics Concentration, Materials Management and Production Planning Methodology covers initial program inception through data conversations, materials management, production planning, sales and distribution, and other SAP integrated areas. The configuration will be covered in detail.

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • ITSE 1091 - Swift APP Development Certificate Prep I


    Credits: 0

    Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge and or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course is designed to help you build a solid foundation in programming fundamentals using Swift as the language. You’ll get practical experience with the tools, techniques, and concepts needed to build a basic iOS app from scratch. You’ll also learn user interface design principles, which are fundamental to programming and making great apps. Prior programming experience is not required for this course.

    9.0 CEUs

Construction Equip. Operator

  
  • CNSE 1003 - Forklift Technician, Part I


    Credits: 0

    This 7-hour series focuses on understanding the theory of forklift designs and functions, stability triangle, capacity and visibility requirements, safety operation for use of equipment, pre-shift operations, and working in fast pace logistics operations.

    0.7 CEUs
  
  • CNSE 1003 - Forklift Training Lab, Part II


    Credits: 0

    This course provides information for training of forklift operators including forklift design, controls and instrumentation, comprehensive pre-use inspection, and forklift stability and factors affecting stability. Includes hands-on-training and demonstration of proficiency.

    0.7 CEUs

Construction Technology

  
  • CNBT 1001 - Introduction to the Construction Industry


    Credits: 0

    This course offers an overview of the Construction Industry.

    7.2 CEUs
  
  • CNBT 1009 - Basic Construction Management


    Credits: 0

    Basic Construction Management is the first of two concurrent modules of HCC’s Construction Porject Management Course. Participants experience an interactive program that explores the critical areas of preojct management that new and seasoned construction project managers tackle on a daily basis. This module will cover organizing and leading a project and project and steps to closeout.

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • CNBT 1011 - Construction Materials and Methods I


    Credits: 0

    This course will cover a wide variety of subjects all relating directly to working in construction and carpentry. In addition to familiarizing you with safety issues including safe work practices and PPE, “CMM” will consider the use of measuring tools, an introduction to reading basic building plans, choice and use of both hand and power tools for general construction (developing sound basic skills), and the identification of construction materials including “green” and sustainable building materials and practices. The class will be capped with a carpentry project on which participants will be able to apply the skills they have learned. CNBT 1016

    48 CEUs
  
  • CNBT 1016 - Construction Technology I


    Credits: 0

    Introduction to site preparation foundations, form work, safety, tools, and equipment.

    6.4 CEUs
  
  • CNBT 1050 - Construction Technology II


    Credits: 0

    Framing in residential and light commercial construction. Includes safety, tools, and equipment used in floor, wall, ceiling, and roof methods and systems.

    6.4 CEUs
  
  • CNBT 2044 - Construction Project Management


    Credits: 0

    Construction Management II is the second of two concurrent modules of HCC’s Construction Project Management Course. Participants experience an interactive program that explores the critical areas of project management that new and seasoned construction project managers tackle on a daily basis. This module covers Project cost estimation, project planning, Project cost control, and Project administration and construction law.

    4.8 CEUs

Corrosion Technology

  
  • NDTE 2011 - Preparation for Certified Welding Inspector Exam


    Credits: 0

    This course covers welding fundamentals, welding inspection and code interpretation in preparation for the certified welding inspector examination.

    4.8 CEUs

Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement

  
  • CJLE 1006 - Basic Peace Officer I


    Credits: 0

    Basic preparation for a new peace officer. Should be taken in conjunction with Basic Peace Officer II, III, IV, and V (supplement) to satisfy the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement approved Basic Peace Officer Training Academy.

    17.6 CEUs
  
  • CJLE 1012 - Basic Peace Officer II


    Credits: 0

    Basic preparation for a new peace officer. Should be taken in conjunction with Basic Peace Officer I, III, IV, and V (supplement) to satisfy the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement approved Basic Peace Officer Academy.

    17.6 CEUs
  
  • CJLE 1018 - Basic Peace Officer III


    Credits: 0

    Basic preparation for a new peace officer. Should be taken in conjunction with Basic Peace Officer I, II, IV, and V (supplement) to satisfy the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement approved Basic Peace Officer Academy.

    17.6 CEUs
  
  • CJLE 1024 - Basic Peace Officer IV


    Credits: 0

    Basic preparation for a new peace officer. Should be taken in conjunction with Basic Peace Officer I, II, III, and V (supplement) to satisfy the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement approved Basic Peace Officer Training Academy.

    17.6 CEUs

Drafting Technology

  
  • DFTG 1040 - AutoCAD I


    Credits: 0

    This course covers CAD equipment, software selection and interface; setting up a CAD workstation; upgrading a computer to run advanced CAD software; storage devices; storing, retrieving, back-up and sharing databases; file servers and local area networks (LANs); and transferring drawing files over the Internet.

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • DFTG 2004 - Computer Assisted Drafting and Design II


    Credits: 0

    Two- and three-dimensional drawings using three-dimensional display options and specifying user-defined coordinate systems.

    3.2 CEUs
  
  • DFTG 2011 - AutoCAD II


    Credits: 0

    Students will learn Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) package and knowledge necessary to perform specific operations in a particular occupational setting.

    3.2 CEUs

Electrocardio Technology/Technology

  
  • ECRD 1011 - Electrocardiography (EKG)


    Credits: 0

    This course covers fundamentals of cardiovascular anatomy and physiology. Includes basic electrocardiography procedures, interpretation of basic dysrhythmias, and appropriate treatment modalities.

    6.4 CEUs
  
  • ECRD 1091 - EKG Lab 1, 12-Lead


    Credits: 0

    Students will gain an understanding of theory and application of patient assessment and history, vital signs, documentation, and performing a basic 12-lead and 3-lead electrocardiograph with an emphasis on patient preparation, and correct lead placement.

    3.2 CEUs
  
  • ECRD 1091 - EKG Lab 2, Stress Testing


    Credits: 0

    This course covers principles and procedures of stress testing and Holter monitoring. Emphasis is on patient preparation and instruction, correct lead placement, blood pressure monitoring, and appropriate intervention by the cardiac technician. Clinical significance of abnormalities is discussed.

    2.4 CEUs
 

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