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MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Online, No Set Meeting TimeINSTRUCTOR: Pamela Smith
This course is a required prerequisite for all programming classes and will serve as an introduction to structured programming techniques. Topics to be covered include flowcharting, pseudo code, sequence, selection, iteration, arrays, I/O, principles of problem solving, debugging, documentation and good programming practice. Topics will be applied using an appropriate programming language.
01/12/2026
05/10/2026
Online Course
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MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Tuesdays, 1:00PM-3:50PMLOCATION: TCC Metro Campus, Center for Creativity, Room 3032INSTRUCTOR: Ken Wood
Basic history, principles, methodologies, tools, outcomes, and career opportunities within the expanding field of Graphic Design. Preparation for expectations and demands of this competitive industry. Topics involve time-management, professional and ethical design practices, critiques and creative process strategies.
08/18/2025
12/14/2025
Metro
MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Monday, 1:00PM-2:50PMLOCATION: TCC Northeast Campus, Engineering Tech Building, Room ET-126INSTRUCTOR: Wael Alqadi
A beginning course in basic electricity/electronics. Emphasis will be placed on equipment familiarization using digital multimeters, oscilloscopes, also electrical safety, and analyzing simple direct and alternating current circuits. This course is designed for students needing an exposure to electricity or as a beginning class for electronics.
Northeast
MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Thursday, 5:30PM-7:20PMLOCATION: TCC Northeast Campus, Engineering Tech, ET 126INSTRUCTOR: Thomas Henderson
MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Tuesday, 5:00PM-6:50PMLOCATION: TCC Northeast Campus, Engineering Tech Building, ET 107INSTRUCTOR: Caleb Crall
A course for the development of lab research and projects in engineering technologies. Students will utilize basic hand tools in the design and fabrication of projects. With training, students may also work with mills, lathes, welding, PCB circuit design, soldering, and/or 3-D plotting in project development. Basics of metal working machine tools and standard shop practices, with a special emphasis on shop safety, will be covered along with exploration into the fundamentals of turning, milling, broaching and sawing, and the abilities of conventional machine tools. Includes lab component.
MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Wednesday, 1:00PM-2:50PMLOCATION: TCC Northeast Campus, Engineering Tech Building, ET 107INSTRUCTOR: Caleb Crall
MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday, 11:00AM-12:20PMLOCATION: TCC Northeast Campus, Engineering Tech, Room ET-107INSTRUCTOR: Wael Alqadi
A survey of the fundamental concepts by which the quality of goods and services is evaluated and improved. The student will develop a basic understanding of the definitions, principles, and objectives of the quality field.
10/13/2025
MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Tuesday, 5:30PM-6:50PMLOCATION: TCC Northeast Campus, Engineering Tech, Room ET-135INSTRUCTOR: Caleb Crall
8-WEEK, ONLINE LIVE, CLASS BEGINGS JANUARY 16TH
MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Friday 5:30PM-9:50PM Saturday 9:30AM-4:20PMLOCATION: Online Live- Dedicated Meet TimeINSTRUCTOR: Jeffery Matute
This course will address the attitudinal differences between the Latino and Anglo-American cultures and how they affect health care decisions. It will increase vocabulary needed to interpret for Spanish-speaking patients by using vocabulary related to illness and symptoms, necessary medical language, and cultural cues. Prerequisite: Oral fluency in English and native/near-native fluency in Spanish, SPAN 2443 & SPAN 2453 or instructor approval. On-site lab required.
03/08/2026
Online Live - Dedicated Times
20-JUL-22 - 31-MAY-23
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