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ACCT1150E - Quickbooks (DL) **DISTANCE LEARNING**
4 CreditsSection 99
Days Async
Dates 01/13/2025 - 05/09/2025
Times -
Campus LCC Online Campus
Bldg Online Course
Room
Instructor Archuleta, Amy
Num Enrolled 2/30
Restrictions
This is a hands-on-course designed to introduce students to accounting application software.Students will learn how to develop Chart of Accounts; manage accounts payable, accounts receivable, and payroll; and how to develop, print, and analyze financial statements. Course previously offered as ACCT 218.
ACCT1180E - Quantitative Methods in Business
3 CreditsSection 99
Days Async
Dates 01/13/2025 - 02/28/2025
Times -
Campus LCC Online Campus
Bldg Online Course
Room
Instructor Smith, Aaron G
Num Enrolled 4/30
ACCT2110E - Principles of Accounting I **DISTANCE LEARNING**
4 CreditsSection 99
Days Async
Dates 01/13/2025 - 05/09/2025
Times -
Campus LCC Online Campus
Bldg Online Course
Room
Instructor VanderPal, Geoffrey A
Num Enrolled 2/30
Restrictions
This course introduces students to the complete accounting cycle and the various generally accepted accounting principles. It also introduces students to assets and liabilities, the use of special journals, accounting for merchandising, internal control, cash, inventories, plant assets, and interest computations. Previously offered as ACCT200.
ACCT2120E - Principles of Accounting II **DISTANCE LEARNING**
4 CreditsSection 99
Days Async
Dates 01/13/2025 - 05/09/2025
Times -
Campus LCC Online Campus
Bldg Online Course
Room
Instructor Ackerman, George
Num Enrolled 7/30
Restrictions
This course is a continuation of Accounting Principles I and is also an introduction to basic accounting for corporations, to include financial statement analysis, stocks, dividends and cash flow statements, costing systems, budgeting, and cost-volume-profit analysis. Prerequisite: ACCT2110. Previously ACCT 201.
AH113 - Medical Terminology
3 CreditsSection 07
Days -M-----
Dates 01/13/2025 - 05/09/2025
Times 6:00PM - 8:50PM
Campus LCC Online Campus
Bldg Online Course
Room
Instructor Undetermined Instructional Staff
Num Enrolled 0/20
This course offers a systematic study of medical terms for health professionals who need to acquire a medical vocabulary for their professional training. The student becomes proficient with prefixes, suffixes, and key words that formulate medical terms and the pronunciation of medical terms. A basic review of the major anatomical systems is included. Previously offered as BIO103.
AH113E - Medical Terminology (DL) **DISTANCE LEARNING**
3 CreditsSection 99
Days Async
Dates 01/13/2025 - 05/09/2025
Times -
Campus LCC Online Campus
Bldg Online Course
Room
Instructor Beil, Sara Connie
Num Enrolled 1/30
Restrictions
Previously offered as BIO103. This course offers a systematic study of medical terms for health professionals who need to acquire a medical vocabulary for their professional training. The student becomes proficient with prefixes, suffixes, and key words that formulate medical terms and the pronunciation of medical terms. A basic review of the major anatomical systems is included.
AH205H - Allied Health Seminar **HYBRID**
2 CreditsSection 13
Days --T-R--
Dates 01/13/2025 - 05/09/2025
Times 4:00PM - 5:20PM
Campus LCC Main Campus
Bldg Allied Health Center
Room NO10
Instructor Undetermined Instructional Staff
Num Enrolled 0/20
This course provides students with an opportunity to both learn about and experience a wide range of Allied Health Professions. Students will also gain knowledge in the U.S. health care system, professional school preparation, and current issues related to the allied health professions.
ARTS1120 - Introduction to Art
3 CreditsSection 06
Days --T-R--
Dates 01/13/2025 - 05/09/2025
Times 1:30PM - 3:30PM
Campus LCC Main Campus
Bldg Business Studies Bldg.
Room
Instructor Maldonado, Bernadette M
Num Enrolled 1/20
In this class, students will be introduced to the nature, vocabulary, media and history of the visual arts, illustrated by examples drawn from many cultures, both Western and non-Western and across many centuries. We will begin with a general overview of the subject, including basic concepts and themes that shed light on the continuity of the artistic enterprise across the span of human experience. We will study the visual elements from which art is made, including how artists use these elements and how the artists' use of visual elements affects our experience of looking at art. We will examine both two-dimensional and three-dimensional media including drawing, painting, printmaking, camera and computer arts, graphic design, sculpture, installation, crafts and architecture. Selected works will be examined in context, including the history of the time and place in which they were created, as well as their function, patronage, and the character and intent of individual artists. (unique) Previously offered as ART110.
ARTS1340 - Functional Ceramics I
3 CreditsSection 07
Days -M-W---
Dates 01/13/2025 - 05/09/2025
Times 5:00PM - 7:00PM
Campus LCC Main Campus
Bldg Technologies Building
Room 130
Instructor Maldonado, Bernadette M
Num Enrolled 0/20
ARTS1610 - Drawing I
3 CreditsSection 11
Days --T-R--
Dates 01/13/2025 - 05/09/2025
Times 8:00AM - 9:50AM
Campus LCC Main Campus
Bldg Business Studies Bldg.
Room 101
Instructor Maldonado, Bernadette M
Num Enrolled 2/20
This course introduces the basic principles, materials, and skills of observational drawing. Emphasis is placed on rendering a 3-D subject on a 2-D surface with visual accuracy. Other topics include historical and contemporary references as well as an investigation of linear perspective, line, value, shape, space & composition. Previously offered as ART106.