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SUPPLEMENT TO THE 2009-2010 CATALOG 1

NOTE: ALL page numbers are the ones printed on the Catalog page, not the pdf page. Page 54 Updated: AA, AS DEGREE REQUIREMENTS REVIEW The Associate of Arts and Associate of Science Degrees are awarded to students who meet the following graduation requirements: 1. Earn a minimum of 60 credit hours (excluding developmental credit). 2. Complete the core curriculum of 45 credit hours. 3. Complete a minimum of 12 credit hours of recommended electives / areas of emphasis. See pages 55 76. 4. For the Associate of Arts degree, complete a 3 credit hour Sophomore Literature course; this requirements may be met through a Core Literature course. 5. For the Associate of Science degree, complete an additional 3 credit hour mathematics course. 6. Earn a minimum of 18 credit hours in residency at Collin. 7. Earn a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0. 8. Complete TSI requirements. Page 54 Updated: The Associate of Arts in Teaching degree is awarded to students who meet the following requirements (in addition to requirements 1, 6, 7 and 8 listed above). Pages 55, 56, Contact Information for Debra Lamb: 59, 81, 96, Office # is G-141 108, 113 Phone # is 972.881.5165 Page 81 Biotechnology AAS Biotechnology 68 credit hours Biotechnology Certificate 30 credit hours Page 85 Computer-Aided Drafting and Design The following programs have been deleted: AAS Integrated Circuit Design and Layout Specialization Integrated Circuit Design and Layout Certificate Integrated Circuit Design and Layout Marketable Skills Achievement Award 2

Page 89-91 Computer Networking Technology AAS Computer Networking Technology Elective replaces ITMT 2446 AAS Cisco Systems Networking Specialization ITNW 1454 has been deleted Computer Networking Technology Software (MCSA) Certificate in the list of electives ITMT 2440 replaces ITMT 2446 Page 102 Electronic Design Electronic Design Automation Certificate DFTG 2336 replaces DFTG 2371 Page 107 Updated: HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Program Director: Patricia Pierson, RHIA, BS...... CPC-E307..... 972.548.6676 Academic Advisor: Tori Hoffman....... CPC-D117E......972.548.6779 The AAS in Health Information Technology (HIT) at Collin County Community College is an 18 month program (two academic years) that will prepare the student for workforce entry-level as a certification eligible coding associate and registered health information technician. The course of study consists of approved courses from the Workforce Education Course Manual of Texas. These courses are based on the AHIMA s (American Health Information Management Association s) competencies for the CCA (Certified Coding Associate) and the RHIT (Registered Health Information Technician). The Health Information Technology curriculum is approved by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and modeled after the AHIMA national associate degree curriculum. The HIT AAS program is pending accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM). Students must have instructor permission to enroll in cooperative education, the Clinical-Health Information/Medical Records Technology (Capstone) course, and must meet all requirements of external clinical facilities participating in the program. These requirements include drug screens, background checks, selected immunizations and proof of personal health insurance. Admission to this course is limited and competitive and requires student have permission from the program director. Students must have completed all previous course work with a GPA of 2.5 or higher to be considered. For more information, contact the Health Information Technology Department. Students who think they may need functional accommodation are encouraged to contact the college ACCESS department as soon as this program is of interest. Students interested in the program should see an academic advisor for consultation and consult the college web site for more specific information. The Program Director should be contacted to construct a degree plan as soon as the program is of interest. 3

Page 110 Information Systems Cybersecurity AAS Information Systems Cybersecurity 71-72 credit hours All ITCC, ITMC, ITMT, ITNW and ITSY courses are offered in eight-week express sessions. FIRST YEAR CPMT 1405 IT Essentials I: PC Hardware and Software 1 ENGL 1301 Composition/Rhetoric I ITMT 1300 Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows XP Professional ITMT 1440 Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment ITNW 1358 Network+ ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics ITCC 1301 CCNA 1 Exploration - Network Fundamentals 1 ITMT 1450 Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: Network Services ITSC 1316 Linux Installation and Configuration PHED/DANC Any activity course ITCC 1304 CCNA 2 Cisco Exploration 2 - Routing Protocols and Concepts 1 MATH 1314 College Algebra 2 SECOND YEAR ITCC 2308 CCNA 3 Cisco Exploration 3 - LAN Switching and Wireless 1 ITCC 2310 CCNA 4 Cisco Exploration 4 - Accessing the WAN 1 ITSY 2300 Operating System Security ITSY 2301 Firewalls and Network Security SPCH 1311 Fundamentals of Speech Communication HUMA 1301 Introduction to the Humanities ITSY 2341 Security Management Practices ITSY 2342 Incident Response and Handling ITSY 2343 Computer System Forensics ITSY 2371 e-commerce and Biometric Authentication (Capstone) Note: Preferred core choices in italics; other options available on pages 76-77, unless otherwise noted. 2 College Algebra level or higher required * Elective (4-5 credit hours): ITMT 2440, ITSY 1400, or ITSY 2572 4

Information Systems Cybersecurity Certificate 39-40 credit hours All ITCC, ITMC, ITMT, ITNW, and ITSY courses are offered in eight-week express sessions. ITCC 1301 CCNA 1 Exploration - Network Fundamentals 1 ITCC 1304 CCNA 2 Cisco Exploration 2 - Routing Protocols and Concepts 1 ITMT 1440 Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment ITNW 1358 Network+ ITMT 1450 Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: Network Services ITSY 2300 Operating System Security ITSY 2301 Firewalls and Network Security ITSY 2342 Incident Response and Handling ITSY 2341 Security Management Practices ITSY 2343 Computer System Forensics ITSY 2371 e-commerce and Biometric Authentication (Capstone) * Elective (4-5 credit hours): ITMT 2440, ITSY 1400, or ITSY 2572 CISSP Information Systems Cybersecurity Professional Certificate 15 credit hours All ITCC, ITMC, ITMT, ITNW, and ITSY courses are offered in eight-week express sessions. ITNW 1358 Network+ ITSY 1400 Fundamentals of Information Security ITSY 2341 Security Management Practices ITSY 2572 Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) Common Body Of Knowledge Domain Instruction (Capstone) 5

Page 112 Interior and Architectural Design AAS Green Interior and Architectural Design Specialization 72 credit hours FIRST YEAR DFTG 1309 Basic Computer-Aided Drafting 1 ECON 1301 Introduction to Economics INDS 1301 Basic Elements of Design INDS 1341 Color Theory and Application INDS 1371 Introduction to Green Design INDS 1319 Technical Drawing for Interior Designers INDS 1351 History of Interiors I INDS 1372 Computer-Aided Drafting for Interior Designers INDS 1373 Green Interiors I MATH 1314 College Algebra 2 PHED/DANC Any activity course ENGL 1301 Composition/Rhetoric I SPCH 1311 Fundamentals of Speech Communication SECOND YEAR HUMA 1301 Introduction to the Humanities INDS 1315 Materials, Methods and Estimating INDS 1352 History of Interiors II INDS 2313 Residential Design I INDS 2315 Lighting for Interior Designers CNBT 2317 Green Building INDS 1345 Commercial Design I INDS 2330 Interior Design Building Systems INDS 2335 Residential Design II INDS 2374 Sustainable Living INDS 1280 Cooperative Education - Interior Design INDS 2373 Green Interiors II (Capstone) Note: Preferred core choices in italics; other options available on pages 76-77, unless otherwise noted. 2 College Algebra level or higher required 6

Green Interior and Architectural Design Level II Certificate 54 credit hours FIRST YEAR DFTG 1309 Basic Computer-Aided Drafting 1 INDS 1301 Basic Elements of Design INDS 1341 Color Theory and Application INDS 1371 Introduction to Green Design INDS 1319 Technical Drawing for Interior Designers INDS 1351 History of Interiors I INDS 1372 Computer-Aided Drafting for Interior Designers INDS 1373 Green Interiors I SECOND YEAR INDS 1315 Materials, Methods and Estimating INDS 1352 History of Interiors II INDS 2313 Residential Design I INDS 2315 Lighting for Interior Designers CNBT 2317 Green Building INDS 1345 Commercial Design I INDS 2330 Interior Design Building Systems INDS 2335 Residential Design II INDS 2374 Sustainable Living INDS 2373 Green Interiors II (Capstone) Green Interior and Architectural Design Level I Certificate 21 credit hours DFTG 1309 Basic Computer-Aided Drafting 1 INDS 1315 Materials, Methods and Estimating INDS 1371 Introduction to Green Design 7

CNBT 2317 Green Building INDS 1373 Green Interiors I INDS 2374 Sustainable Living INDS 2373 Green Interiors II (Capstone) MSAA Green Interior and Architectural Design 12 credit hours DFTG 1309 Basic Computer-Aided Drafting 1 INDS 1371 Introduction to Green Design INDS 1373 Green Interiors I INDS 1375 Green Building Certification Training Page 118 MARKETABLE SKILLS ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Some of the courses in this award program may require prerequisites, corequisites, and/or prerequisite/concurrent enrollment. Please check the course descriptions in the 2009-2010 Catalog and/or the document Courses added after printed 2009-2010 Catalog on our webpage. MSAA Certified Nurse Assistant 14 credit hours DSAE 1340 Diagnostic Electrocardiography ECRD 1111 Electrocardiography NURA 1160 Clinical Nurses Aide and Patient Assessment NURA 1301 Nurse Aide for Health Care PLAB 1323 Phlebotomy PLAB 1360 Clinical Phlebotomy 8

Page 123 Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology AAS Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology Solar Cell Specialization 72 credit hours FIRST YEAR CETT 1403 DC Circuits 1 ENGL 1301 Composition/Rhetoric I ENGR 1201 Introduction to Engineering MATH 1314 College Algebra 2 SMFT 1471 Fundamentals of Silicon Solar Cell Engineering CETT 1405 AC Circuits 1 MATH 1316 Trigonometry PHYS 1401 General Physics I SMFT 1473 Fundamentals of Silicon Solar Cell Manufacturing ECON 1301 Introduction to Economics SPCH 1311 Fundamentals of Speech Communication SECOND YEAR CETT 1380 Cooperative Education - Computer Engineering Technology/Technician CETT 1429 Solid State Devices 1 HUMA 1301 Introduction to the Humanities PHED/DANC Any activity course SMFT 1475 Materials Technology, Measurement Technology and Characterization Methods Used In Semiconductor Solar Cell Manufacturing SMFT 2370 Semiconductor Solar Cell Manufacturing Facilities, Methods, and Safety CPMT 2302 Digital Home Technology Integration HART 2472 Alternative Energy Perspectives, Energy Sources, Energy Storage, and Energy Distribution SMFT 2471 Advanced Solar Cell Design And Engineering (Capstone) Note: Preferred core choices in italics; other options available on pages 76-77, unless otherwise noted. 2 College Algebra level or higher required * Elective (6 credit hours): HART 1475, SMFT 2379, or any CETT, CPMT, EECT, or ENGR course 9

Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology Solar Cell Operations Certificate 19 credit hours CETT 1403 DC Circuits 1 SMFT 1370 Introduction to Silicon Solar Cell Engineering SMFT 1372 Introduction to Silicon Solar Cell Manufacturing CETT 1380 Cooperative Education - Computer Engineering Technology/Technician (Capstone) SMFT 1374 Introduction to Materials Technology, Measurement Technology and Characterization Methods Used In Semiconductor Solar Cell Manufacturing SMFT 2370 Semiconductor Solar Cell Manufacturing Facilities, Methods, and Safety Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology Solar Cell Engineering Specialization 38 credit hours CETT 1403 DC Circuits 1 CETT 1429 Solid State Devices 1 SMFT 1471 Fundamentals of Silicon Solar Cell Engineering SMFT 1473 Fundamentals of Silicon Solar Cell Manufacturing CETT 1405 AC Circuits 1 SMFT 1475 Materials Technology, Measurement Technology and Characterization Methods Used In Semiconductor Solar Cell Manufacturing SMFT 2370 Semiconductor Solar Cell Manufacturing Facilities, Methods, and Safety HART 2472 Alternative Energy Perspectives, Energy Sources, Energy Storage, and Energy Distribution SMFT 2471 Advanced Solar Cell Design And Engineering (Capstone) * Elective (3 credit hours): CPMT 2302, HART 1475, SMFT 2379, or any CETT, CPMT, EECT, or ENGR course 10

Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology Solar Cell Technician Specialization 37 credit hours CETT 1403 DC Circuits 1 CETT 1429 Solid State Devices 1 SMFT 1471 Fundamentals of Silicon Solar Cell Engineering SMFT 1473 Fundamentals of Silicon Solar Cell Manufacturing CETT 1405 AC Circuits 1 HART 2472 Alternative Energy Perspectives, Energy Sources, Energy Storage, and Energy Distribution SMFT 1475 Materials Technology, Measurement Technology and Characterization Methods Used In Semiconductor Solar Cell Manufacturing SMFT 2370 Semiconductor Solar Cell Manufacturing Facilities, Methods, and Safety CETT 1380 Cooperative Education - Computer Engineering Technology/Technician (Capstone) * Elective (3 credit hours): CPMT 2302, HART 1475, or any CETT, CPMT, EECT, or ENGR course 11