Program Description - Pellissippi State Community College
Program Description - Pellissippi State Community College
Program Description - Pellissippi State Community College
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HPC 2950 HPC Practicum 2-4 Credits<br />
Supervised work experience. Individual conferences are arranged instead of class attendance.<br />
On Demand Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of all HPC coursework through the<br />
third semester or consent of instructor<br />
HISTORY<br />
◆★HIST 1010 Western Civilization I 3 Credits<br />
A survey of the ancient Western world to 1715. Spring and Fall<br />
◆★HIST 1010 Honors Western Civilization I 3 Credits<br />
A survey of the ancient world to 1715 that through use of primary and secondary sources<br />
and extensive class discussion seeks to develop a conceptual understanding of the roots of the<br />
civilization in which we live. Fall Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor and ACT composite<br />
score of 24<br />
◆★HIST 1020 Western Civilization II 3 Credits<br />
A survey of the Western world from 1715 to the present. Spring and Fall<br />
◆★HIST 1020 Honors Western Civilization II 3 Credits<br />
A survey of the modern Western world from 1715 to the present that through use of primary<br />
and secondary sources and extensive class discussion seeks to develop a conceptual understanding<br />
of the underlying assumptions of our present civilization. Spring Prerequisite(s):<br />
Consent of instructor and ACT composite score of 24<br />
◆★HIST 1110 World Civilization I 3 Credits<br />
A survey of world history from the emergence of human civilizations to the 1500s. The<br />
course focuses on finding the order, meaning, and purpose in human events through a comparative<br />
study of the Western and non-Western historical experiences. Fall<br />
◆★HIST 1120 World Civilization II 3 Credits<br />
A survey of world history from the 1500s to contemporary times. The course focuses on<br />
finding the order, meaning, and purpose in human events through a comparative study of the<br />
Western and non-Western historical experiences. Spring<br />
◆★HIST 2010 U.S. History I 3 Credits<br />
A survey of U.S. history from settlement to 1877. Spring and Fall<br />
◆★HIST 2020 U.S. History II 3 Credits<br />
A survey of U.S. history from 1877 to the present. Spring and Fall<br />
◆★HIST 2040 African-American Studies 3 credits<br />
A multidisciplinary approach to the African-American experience during the 19th and 20th<br />
centuries. This course fulfills the Social/Behavioral Sciences requirement for University<br />
Parallel and Career/Technical students. On Demand<br />
HOSPITALITY<br />
★HSP1200 Introduction to Hospitality I 3 Credits<br />
This course is an introduction to the hospitality industry, with emphasis on the broad spectrum<br />
of hospitality organizations and career opportunities. Spring and Fall<br />
HSP1300 Facilities Operation & Maintenance 3 Credits<br />
This course is designed to offer information to hospitality managers who manage the physical<br />
plant of a hospitality facility. Provides understanding of terminology vital for communication<br />
with engineering and maintenance. On Demand<br />
HSP1900 Practicum I 1 Credit<br />
This course is a supervised entry-level work experience in the hospitality field requiring a<br />
minimum of 200 work hours. Individual conferences are arranged instead of class attendance.<br />
On Demand Prerequisite(s) HSP 1200; pursuit of an A.A.S. degree as a Hospitality major; a<br />
completed internship application submitted to the coordinator of Business and Computer<br />
Technology internships prior to the beginning of the enrolled term. Application and instructions<br />
are available on the Web: www.pstcc.edu/departments/bctpi.<br />
◆ Meets <strong>Pellissippi</strong> <strong>State</strong> and Tennessse Board of Regents minimum degree requirements. ★ Transfers as equivalent course to the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.<br />
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