100 J O N E S C O U N T Y J U N I O R C O L L E G ESpring Semester Credit HoursMAT 2623 Calculus IV....................................................................................................3MAT 2913 Differential Equations...................................................................................3ENG 2413 Survey of World Literature............................................................................3PHY 2525 General Physics IIA.......................................................................................5Elective chosen from: SOC 2113 Introduction to Sociology,GEO 1113 World Geography, ECO 2113 Principles of Macroeconomics,PHI 2113 Introduction to Philosophy I, PSC 1113 American National Government,MFL 1113 French I, MFL Spanish 1213, SPT 1113 Public Speaking, BIO 1124 Principlesof Biology II, or CHE 1224 General Chemistry II ..................................................3 or 4Total Hours...........................................................................................................17 or 18NOTE:-College Algebra and Trigonometry are not counted as part of the major, but are required as prerequisites for Calculus I. College Algebra and Trigonometry may count as elective hours.-Always check requirements of the university to which you plan to transfer.COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Mathematics
JONES COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE 101Division of ScienceMr. E. Shows, Chairperson, Ms. M. Boleware, Dr. M. Burnham, Mr. J. Emfinger, Mr. J.Estes, Dr. B. Kandula, Dr. A. Marks, Mr. A. Smith, Ms. M. Stringer, Ms. K. Vera, Mr.M. Walters The Division of Science is composed of the following areas: Biology, Chemistry,Engineering, and Physics. The curriculum in the division acquaints non-science majorswith the cultural and educational values of science, provides pre-professional students withthe proper background of knowledge and skills, and provides concentrated instruction forstudents who have chosen one of the areas as a major.BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES/MARINE BIOLOGY/MICROBIOLOGY/BIOLOGY EDUCATIONNon-science and non-math courses for many of these majors can vary widely.It is STRONGLY recommended that students consult their school of choice toget current information about curriculum requirements, especially for biologyeducation programs.Freshman YearFall Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2ENG 1113 English Composition I...................................................................................3MAT 1323 Trigonometry 1...............................................................................................3BIO 1134 General Biology I...........................................................................................4CHE 1214 General Chemistry I......................................................................................4Total Hours....................................................................................................................16Spring Semester Credit HoursENG 1123 English Composition II.................................................................................3MAT 1613 Calculus I 2....................................................................................................3BIO 1144 General Biology II..........................................................................................4CHE 1224 General Chemistry II.....................................................................................4ART 1113 Art Appreciation or MUS 1113 Music Appreciation......................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................17Sophomore YearFall Semester Credit HoursSPT 1113 Speech 3, 4........................................................................................................3CHE 2424 Organic Chemistry I......................................................................................4PHY 2414 General Physics I 3, 4......................................................................................4HIS 1113 Western Civilization I or HIS 2213 American History I.................................3Literature 5.......................................................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................17Spring Semester Credit HoursCHE 2434 Organic Chemistry II.....................................................................................4PHY 2424 General Physics II 3, 4....................................................................................4HIS 1123 Western Civilization II or HIS 2223 American History II 6...........................3Social Science Electives (PSY, SOC, ECO, PSC) 7........................................................6Total Hours....................................................................................................................17COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Science
102 J O N E S C O U N T Y J U N I O R C O L L E G E 1Students unprepared for Trigonometry should take College Algebra. 2Ole Miss requires two semesters of calculus. MSU will accept college algebra ANDtrigonometry in place of Calculus I for biology majors. MSU microbiology majors needto complete Calculus I. USM requires one semester of Calculus. 3Not required at Ole Miss; however, the physics course sequence is REQUIRED bymany professional programs, including most dental and medical schools. 4Ole Miss does require 6 hours of a foreign language at the 2000 level. Students mayelect to begin fulfilling this requirement in place of the speech and physics. 5Two literature classes are required at Ole Miss. MSU and USM only require oneliterature class. For USM, take ENG 2413 World Literature. For MSU, take an Americanor British Literature class. 6MSU only requires 3 hours of history. MSU biology and microbiology majors shouldconsider scheduling BIO 2924 Microbiology in place of the additional history class. 7MSU biology and microbiology majors should take PSY 1513 General Psychologyand one other course in a different social science discipline.CHEMISTRYFreshman YearFall Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2ENG 1113 English Composition I...................................................................................3CHE 1214 General Chemistry I......................................................................................4HIS 1113 Western Civilization I......................................................................................3MAT 1323 Trigonometry 1...............................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................15Spring Semester Credit HoursENG 1123 English Composition II.................................................................................3CHE 1224 General Chemistry II.....................................................................................4HIS 1123 Western Civilization II....................................................................................3MAT 1613/MAT 1623 Calculus I/Calculus II Fast Track 2, 3..........................................6Total Hours....................................................................................................................16Sophomore YearFall Semester Credit HoursCHE 2424 Organic Chemistry I......................................................................................4PHY 2414 or PHY 2515 General Physics I or IA 2..................................................4 or 5MAT 2613 Calculus III3...................................................................................................3PSY 1513 Psychology.....................................................................................................3Social Science or Humanities Elective 4..........................................................................3Total Hours...........................................................................................................17 or 18Spring Semester Credit HoursCHE 2434 Organic Chemistry II.....................................................................................4PHY 2424 or PHY 2525 General Physics II or IIA..................................................4 or 5SOC 2113 Sociology.......................................................................................................3COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Science
JONES COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE 103Literature 5.......................................................................................................................3ART 1113 Art Appreciation or MUS 1113 Music Appreciation......................................3Total Hours...........................................................................................................17 or 18 1Students unprepared for trigonometry should take College Algebra first. 2Students pursuing an ACS-certified chemistry degree should take the Physics withCalculus sequence (PHY 2515, PHY 2525) and Differential Equations. An ACS-certified degree is preferred for students interested in pursuing a graduate degree inchemistry. 3Calculus IV is required at MVSU and Ole Miss. 4MSU requires two semesters of the same foreign language; Ole Miss requires sixhours of foreign language at the 2000 level. USM requires Speech. 5Two literature classes are required at Ole Miss and DSU. MSU and USM only requireone literature class. For USM, take ENG 2413 World Literature. For MSU, take anAmerican or British Literature class.CHEMISTRY EDUCATIONStudents are STRONGLY advised to consult the curriculum of their intendedtransfer university to obtain specific degree requirements, as coursework canvary widely. Ole Miss offers a BAEd from its Department of Education whileMSU and USM offer bachelor’s degrees from their chemistry departmentsleading to the fulfillment of educational licensure requirements.Freshman YearFall Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2MAT 1323 Trigonometry 1...............................................................................................3CHE 1214 General Chemistry I......................................................................................4HIS 1113 Western Civilization I......................................................................................3ENG 1113 English Composition I...................................................................................3Social Science or Humanities Elective............................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................18Spring Semester Credit HoursCHE 1224 General Chemistry II.....................................................................................4ENG 1123 English Composition II...............................................................................3HIS 1123 Western Civilization II ................................................................................3MAT 1613/MAT 1623 Calculus I/II Fast Track ............................................................6Total Hours....................................................................................................................16Sophomore YearFall Semester Credit HoursCHE 2424 Organic Chemistry I.....................................................................................4PHY 2414 or PHY 2515 General Physics I or General Physics IA 3.......................4 or 5Approved Elective 2.........................................................................................................3CSC 1123 Computer Applications I................................................................................3Social Science or Humanities Elective 4..........................................................................3Total Hours...........................................................................................................17 or 18Spring Semester Credit HoursCOLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Science
104 J O N E S C O U N T Y J U N I O R C O L L E G ECHE 2434 Organic Chemistry II.....................................................................................4PHY 2424 or PHY 2525 General Physics II or General Physics IIA 3.....................4 or 5GEO 1113 or HPR 1213 or PSY 1513.............................................................................3ART 1113 Art Appreciation or MUS 1113 Music Appreciation.....................................3Social Science or Humanities Elective 4..........................................................................3Total Hours...........................................................................................................17 or 18 1Students unprepared for Trigonometry should take College Algebra. 2Students may elect to take Calculus II here if fast track Cal 1/II not taken in previoussemester. USM requires BIO 1134 and BIO 1144(Gen Bio I & II) and students may electto begin that sequence here. 3Specific physics requirements vary. Ole Miss recommends trigonometry-basedphysics (PHY 2414/2424) while USM and MSU require or strongly suggest physicswith calculus (PHY 2515/2525). 4USM requires SPT 1113 and ENG 2413.DENTAL HYGIENE TECHNOLOGY (A.A.S.) JCJC does not offer a dental hygiene degree; however, the usual pre-requisite hours(37 total) for dental hygiene programs at other community colleges can be completedat JCJC. All coursework must be completed with a grade of “C” or higher. Studentsshould check with the dental hygiene program of their choice for specific applicationrequirements.Freshman YearFall Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2ENG 1113 English Composition I...................................................................................3MAT 1313 College Algebra.............................................................................................3BIO 1134 General Biology I 1.........................................................................................4Chemistry I 2....................................................................................................................4Total Hours....................................................................................................................16Spring Semester Credit HoursENG 1123 English Composition II.................................................................................3BIO 2514 Anatomy and Physiology I.............................................................................4PSY 1513 General Psychology........................................................................................3SOC 2113 Sociology.......................................................................................................3FCS 1253 Nutrition.........................................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................16Sophomore YearSummer or Fall Semester Credit HoursSPT 1113 Speech.............................................................................................................3BIO 2524 Anatomy and Physiology II............................................................................4BIO 2924 Microbiology..................................................................................................4Total Hours.................................................................................................................... 11 1BIO 1134 is not a dental hygiene prerequisite but it is required for students that do not have theACT score to start directly in BIO 2514.COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Science
JONES COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE 105 2Students may be able to satisfy chemistry requirement with CHE1114 Chemistry Survey orCHE1214 General Chemistry I. Student should check application requirements for specific programs.DENTAL HYGIENE (B.S.) The following curriculum is based on requirements at the University of MississippiMedical Center. All coursework must be completed with a grade of “C” or higher, andapplicants must have a minimum overall 2.5 GPA. Requirements for other schools canvary widely. Students should check with the dental hygiene program of their choicefor a current list of required courses and other application requirements.Freshman YearFall Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation...................................................................................................... 2MAT 1313 College Algebra.............................................................................................3BIO 1134 General Biology I...........................................................................................4CHE 1214 General Chemistry I......................................................................................4ENG 1113 English Composition I...................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................16Spring Semester Credit HoursCHE 1224 General Chemistry II.....................................................................................4ENG 1123 English Composition II.................................................................................3BIO 2924 Microbiology..................................................................................................4PSY 1513 General Psychology........................................................................................3ART 1113 Art Appreciation or MUS 1113 Music Appreciation......................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................17Sophomore YearFall Semester Credit HoursBIO 2514 Anatomy and Physiology I.............................................................................4SPT 1113 Speech.............................................................................................................3SOC 2113 Sociology.......................................................................................................3FCS 1253 Nutrition.........................................................................................................3HIS 1113 Western Civilization I or HIS 2213 American History I.................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................16Spring Semester Credit HoursBIO 2524 Anatomy and Physiology II............................................................................4PSY 2523 Adolescent Psychology..................................................................................3HIS 1123 Western Civilization II or HIS 2223 American History II..............................3BOT1613 Medical Office Terminology I........................................................................3Electives1......................................................................................................................... 3Total Hours....................................................................................................................161For students wishing to fulfill associate degree requirements at JCJC.DENTISTRY/MEDICINE “Pre-med” and “Pre-dental” are NOT undergraduate majors. Students will needto select an academic major in order to earn a bachelor’s degree in preparation forapplication to these professional programs. Most students interested in these careersCOLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Science
106 J O N E S C O U N T Y J U N I O R C O L L E G Emajor in a scientific field (biology, chemistry, biochemistry, microbiology, physics,etc), but students can major in any field as long as application requirements are metaccording to the professional schools’ specifications. The curriculum below is basedon the programs at the University of Mississippi Medical Center (unless otherwisenoted). In most cases, online coursework will NOT be accepted to meet pre-requisiterequirements. Students should consult with the school of their choice for specificguidelines.Freshman YearFall Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2ENG 1113 English Composition I...................................................................................3BIO 1134 General Biology I...........................................................................................4CHE 1214 General Chemistry I......................................................................................4MAT 1323 Trigonometry 1...............................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................16Spring Semester Credit HoursENG 1123 English Composition II.................................................................................3BIO 1144 General Biology II..........................................................................................4CHE 1224 General Chemistry II.....................................................................................4MAT 1613 Calculus I 2....................................................................................................3ART 1113 Art Appreciation or MUS 1113 Music Appreciation......................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................17Sophomore YearFall Semester Credit HoursSPT 1113 Speech 3...........................................................................................................3CHE 2424 Organic Chemistry I......................................................................................4PHY 2414 General Physics I...........................................................................................4Humanities elective 4.......................................................................................................3Social Science elective 4..................................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................17Spring Semester Credit HoursCHE 2434 Organic Chemistry II.....................................................................................4PHY 2424 General Physics II..........................................................................................4MAT 2323 Statistics or BAD 2323 Business Statistics 5.................................................3Humanities elective 4.......................................................................................................3Social Science elective 4..................................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................171Students unprepared for Trigonometry should take College Algebra.2UMMC dental school will accept College Algebra and Trigonometry to satisfy itsmathematics requirement; however, many undergraduate science degrees require atleast a semester of calculus.3Speech is not an absolute requirement for either professional program. However, itusually highly recommended. It may also be required by the student’s undergraduatemajor/institution.4Specific course recommendation/requirements will vary depending upon the student’schosen academic major and intended transfer school.COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Science
JONES COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE 1075Statistics is a UMMC dental school requirement (in addition to any other mathematicsrequirement). Students may take this @ JCJC or after they transfer to a university.ENGINEERINGFreshman YearFall Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2MAT 1323 Trigonometry 1...............................................................................................3ENG 1113 English Composition I...................................................................................3CHE 1214 General Chemistry I......................................................................................4HIS 1113 Western Civilization I or HIS 2213 American History I 2...............................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................15Spring Semester Credit HoursENG 1123 English Composition II.................................................................................3CHE 1224 General Chemistry II 3...................................................................................4MAT 1613/1623 Calculus I/II Fast Track........................................................................6HIS 1123 Western Civilization II or HIS 2223 American History II..............................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................16Sophomore YearFall Semester Credit HoursMAT 2613 Calculus III....................................................................................................3PHY 2515 General Physics IA........................................................................................5EGR 2413 Engineering Mechanics I: Statics..................................................................3ART 1113 Art Appreciation or MUS 1113 Music Appreciation......................................3SPT 1113 or 3 credit hour elective 4................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................17Spring Semester Credit HoursMAT 2623 Calculus IV....................................................................................................3MAT 2913 Differential Equations...................................................................................3PHY 2525 General Physics IIA.......................................................................................5PSY 1513 General Psychology........................................................................................3Social Science Elective 5.................................................................................................3Total Hours.....................................................................................................................171Students unprepared for Trigonometry should take College Algebra.2Honors College participants are required to take Honors American History or HonorsAmerican National Government. It is NECESSARY to schedule either of these duringthe freshman year to avoid potential scheduling conflicts with math and science coursesduring the sophomore year.3CHE 1224 is not required for students wishing to study electrical, computer, software,or aerospace engineering.4Speech is only required for students studying industrial, electrical, and computerengineering. (Ole Miss does not require it for electrical engineering.) Chemicalengineering students could start CHE 2424 Organic Chemistry I at this point.5Industrial engineering students should take ECO 2123.COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Science
108 J O N E S C O U N T Y J U N I O R C O L L E G EENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (ARCHITECTURAL - USM)Freshman YearFall Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2ENG 1113 English Composition I...................................................................................3MAT 1313 College Algebra.............................................................................................3HIS 1113 Western Civilization I......................................................................................3DDT 1163 Engineering Graphics....................................................................................3DDT 1213 Construction Standards and Materials...........................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................17Spring Semester Credit HoursENG 1123 English Composition II.................................................................................3MAT 1323 Trigonometry.................................................................................................3HIS 1123 Western Civilization II....................................................................................3SOC 2113 Sociology or GEO 1113 Geography..............................................................3PSY 1513 General Psychology or ECO 2113 Economics I............................................3DDT 1313 Computer Aided Design I..............................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................18Sophomore YearFall Semester Credit HoursMAT 1613 Calculus I......................................................................................................3CHE 1214 General Chemistry I or PHY 2414 General Physics Ior PHY 2515 General Physics IA.............................................................................4-5DDT 1323 Computer Aided Design II............................................................................3CIT 1413 Elementary Surveying.....................................................................................3DDT 1613 Architectural Design I...................................................................................3Total Hours...............................................................................................................16-17Spring Semester Credit HoursCHE 1224 General Chemistry II or PHY 2424 General Physics II or PHY 2525 GeneralPhysics IIA....................................................................................................................4-5ART 1113 Art Appreciation or MUS 1113 Music Appreciation......................................3SPT 1113 Speech.............................................................................................................3ENG 2413 Survey of World Literature............................................................................3DDT 2623 Architectural Design II..................................................................................3Total Hours...............................................................................................................16-17ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (CONSTRUCTION - USM)Freshman YearFall SemesterLLS 1312 Orientations....................................................................................................2ENG 1113 English Composition I...................................................................................3MAT 1313 College Algebra.............................................................................................3HIS 1113 Western Civilization I......................................................................................3DDT 1163 Engineering Graphics....................................................................................3COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Science
JONES COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE 109DDT 1213 Construction Standards and Materials...........................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................17Spring SemesterENG 1123 English Composition II.................................................................................3MAT 1323 Trigonometry.................................................................................................3HIS 1123 Western Civilization II....................................................................................3SOC 2113 Sociology or GEO 1113 Geography..............................................................3DDT 1313 Computer Aided Design I..............................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................15Sophomore YearFall SemesterSPT 1113 Speech.............................................................................................................3MAT 1613 Calculus I......................................................................................................3CHE 1214 General Chemistry I or PHY 2414 General Physics Ior PHY 2515 General Physics IA.................................................................................4-5ACC 2213 Accounting I..................................................................................................3CIT 1413 Elementary Surveying.....................................................................................3Total Hours...............................................................................................................16-17Spring SemesterCHE 1224 General Chemistry II or PHY 2424 General Physics II orPHY 2525 General Physics IIA....................................................................................4-5ART 1113 Art Appreciation or MUS 1113 Music Appreciation......................................3PSY 1513 General Psychology........................................................................................3ENG 2413 Survey of World Literature............................................................................3BAD 2413 Legal Environment of Business....................................................................3Total Hours...............................................................................................................16-17MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE (USM)Freshman YearFall Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2ENG 1113 English Composition I...................................................................................3MAT 1313 College Algebra.............................................................................................3BIO 1134 General Biology I OR BIO 2514 Anatomy and Physiology I1.......................4CHE 1214 General Chemistry I......................................................................................4Total Hours....................................................................................................................16Spring Semester Credit HoursBIO 1144 General Biology II OR BIO 2524 Anatomy and Physiology II....................4ENG 1123 English Composition II.................................................................................3HIS 1113 Western Civilization I......................................................................................3PSY 1513 General Psychology........................................................................................3MUS 1113 Music Appreciation OR ART 1113 Art Appreciation..................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................16COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Science
110 J O N E S C O U N T Y J U N I O R C O L L E G ESophomore YearFall Semester Credit HoursBIO 2924 Microbiology..................................................................................................4ENG 2413 Survey of World Literature............................................................................3HIS 1123 Western Civilization II....................................................................................3Elective............................................................................................................................ 3SOC 2113 Sociology.......................................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................16Spring Semester Credit HoursElectives 2Total Hours.....................................................................................................................151Students that do not meet the pre-requisites for Anatomy and Physiology I areadvised to take the General Biology I and II course sequence.2Elective hours are advised for student seeking to complete requirementsfor an associate of arts degree from JCJC. Students wishing to complete theUSM organic chemistry requirements should take General Chemistry II in theFreshman spring semester (in place of the social science or fine arts course) andtake CHE 2424 Organic Chemistry I during the fall semester of the sophomoreyear. Displaced courses from these two semesters could be taken during thespring semester of the sophomore year.MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY/MEDICAL LABORATORYSCIENCE (MSU)Freshman YearFall SemesterLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2ENG 1113 English Composition I...................................................................................3MAT 1313 College Algebra.............................................................................................3BIO 1134 General Biology I...........................................................................................4CHE 1214 General Chemistry I......................................................................................4Total Hours....................................................................................................................16Spring SemesterCHE 1224 General Chemistry II.....................................................................................4ENG 1123 English Composition II.................................................................................3BIO 2924 Microbiology..................................................................................................4MAT 1323 Trigonometry or MAT 2323 Statistics...........................................................3MUS 1113 Music Appreciation OR ART 1113 Art Appreciation....................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................17Sophomore YearFall SemesterCHE 2424 Organic Chemistry I......................................................................................4SOC 2113 Sociology.......................................................................................................3ENG 2413 Survey of World Literature............................................................................3HIS 1113 Western Civilization I......................................................................................3 COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Science
JONES COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE 111MFL 1213 Spanish I........................................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................16Spring SemesterCHE 2434 Organic Chemistry II.....................................................................................4MFL 1223 Spanish II.......................................................................................................3SPT 1113 Speech.............................................................................................................3PSY 1513 General Psychology........................................................................................3Elective............................................................................................................................ 3Total Hours....................................................................................................................16MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE(UNIVERSITY OF MS MEDICAL CENTER)Freshman YearFall SemesterLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2ENG 1113 English Composition I...................................................................................3MAT 1313 College Algebra.............................................................................................3BIO 1134 General Biology I...........................................................................................4CHE 1214 General Chemistry I......................................................................................4Total Hours....................................................................................................................16Spring SemesterCHE 1224 General Chemistry II.....................................................................................4BIO 1144 General Biology II..........................................................................................4ENG 1123 English Composition II.................................................................................3PSY 1513 General Psychology........................................................................................3MUS 1113 Music Appreciation OR ART 1113 Art Appreciation..................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................17Sophomore YearFall SemesterBIO 2514 Anatomy and Physiology I.............................................................................4ENG 2413 Survey of World Literature............................................................................3HIS 1113 Western Civilization I......................................................................................3SPT 1113 Speech.............................................................................................................3CSC 1123 Computer Applications I................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................16Spring SemesterBIO 2924 Microbiology..................................................................................................4BIO 2524 Anatomy and Physiology II............................................................................4SOC 2113 Sociology.......................................................................................................3Elective 1..........................................................................................................................1Humanities Elective.........................................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................151To maintain full-time status at JCJC. COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Science
112 J O N E S C O U N T Y J U N I O R C O L L E G EOCCUPATIONAL THERAPY The following curriculum is based on requirements at the University of MississippiMedical Center. Admission is extremely competitive, and applicants must have anoverall minimum GPA of 3.0 with no grade lower than a C. Requirements for otherschools can vary widely. Students should check with the occupational therapy programof their choice for a current list of required courses and other application requirements.Freshman YearFall Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2MAT 1313 College Algebra1...........................................................................................3BIO 1134 General Biology I...........................................................................................4PSY 1513 General Psychology........................................................................................3ENG 1113 English Composition I...................................................................................3SOC 2113 Sociology.......................................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................18Spring Semester Credit HoursPSY 2533 Human Growth & Development....................................................................3ENG 1123 English Composition II.................................................................................3BIO 1144 General Biology II..........................................................................................4MAT 1313 Trigonometry.................................................................................................3ART 1113 Art Appreciation or MUS 1113 Music Appreciation......................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................16Sophomore YearFall Semester Credit HoursSPT 1113 Public Speaking I............................................................................................3BIO 2514/2524 Anatomy & Physiology I & II Fast Track.............................................8HIS 1113 Western Civilization I or MFL 1213 Spanish I...............................................3BAD 2323 Business Statistics.........................................................................................3Total Hours........................................................................................................................17ORSPT 1113 Public Speaking I............................................................................................3BIO 2514 Anatomy & Physiology I................................................................................4HIS 1113 Western Civilization I or MFL 1213 Spanish I...............................................3PHY 2414 General Physics I...........................................................................................4BAD 2323 Business Statistics.........................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................17Spring SemesterCHE 1214 General Chemistry I .....................................................................................4BIO 2524 Anatomy & Physiology II(PHY 2414 General Physics I if A&P I & II Fast Track was taken in fall semester)......4HIS 1123 Western Civilization I or MFL 1223 Spanish II..............................................3PSY 2523 Adolescent Psychology2.................................................................................3ECO 2113 Economics I...................................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................17 COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Science
JONES COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE 1131 Students that can bypass College Algebra and begin directly in Trigonometry areadvised to do so. If a student begins in Trigonometry in the fall semester, the GeneralPsychology or Sociology course should be taken in place of the Trigonometry courselisted for the spring semester.2UMMC requires a course in child or adolescent psychology. Students could elect totake PSY 2513 Child Psychology in the fall semester and move any displaced courseto the spring.PHARMACY The following curriculum is based on requirements at the University of MississippiSchool of Pharmacy. Requirements for other schools can vary widely. Students shouldcheck with the pharmacy program of their choice for a current list of required coursesand other application requirements.Freshman YearFall Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2ENG 1113 English Composition I...................................................................................3CHE 1214 General Chemistry I......................................................................................4BIO 1134 General Biology I...........................................................................................4HIS 1113 Western Civilization I......................................................................................3MAT 1323 Trigonometry1................................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................19Spring Semester Credit HoursENG 1123 English Composition II.................................................................................3BIO 1144 General Biology II..........................................................................................4HIS 1123 Western Civilization II....................................................................................3CHE 1224 General Chemistry II.....................................................................................4MAT 1613 Calculus I......................................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................17Sophomore YearFall Semester Credit HoursSPT 1113 Public Speaking I............................................................................................3CHE 2424 Organic Chemistry I......................................................................................4PHY 2414 General Physics I...........................................................................................4PSY 1513 General Psychology........................................................................................3ART 1113 Art Appreciation or MUS 1113 Music Appreciation......................................3Total Hours.....................................................................................................................17Spring Semester Credit HoursCHE 2434 Organic Chemistry II.....................................................................................4PHY 2424 General Physics II..........................................................................................4ECO 2123 Principles of Microeconomics.......................................................................3SOC 2113 Sociology.......................................................................................................3COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Science
114 J O N E S C O U N T Y J U N I O R C O L L E G EMAT 2323 Statistics........................................................................................................3Total Hours.....................................................................................................................171Students unprepared for Trigonometry should take College Algebra.PHYSICAL THERAPY Physical therapy is NOT an academic major. It is a professional program of studythat students apply for after completing a bachelor’s degree, usually in a scientificfield (biology, chemistry, kinesiology, exercise science, etc). Admission is competitiveand requires a superb academic record. The following academic plan is based onrequirements at the University of Mississippi Medical Center and William CareyUniversity. Requirements for other schools can vary widely, and students are advised toconsult the school of their choice for current requirements.Freshman YearFall Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation...................................................................................................... 2MAT 1313 College Algebra.............................................................................................3BIO 1134 General Biology I...........................................................................................4CHE 1214 General Chemistry I......................................................................................4ENG 1113 English Composition I...................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................16Spring Semester Credit HoursART 1113 Art Appreciation or MUS 1113 Music Appreciation......................................3ENG 1123 English Composition II.................................................................................3BIO 1144 General Biology II..........................................................................................4CHE 1224 General Chemistry II.....................................................................................4MAT 1323 Trigonometry.................................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................17Sophomore YearFall Semester Credit HoursPHY 2414 General Physics I...........................................................................................4HIS 1113 Western Civilization I......................................................................................3SPT 1113 Speech.............................................................................................................33-4 Credit Hour elective (Economics, Computer Applications,Foreign Language, any Humanities or Social Science, or additional science) 1,2.........3-43 Credit Hour elective (Economics, Computer Applications,Foreign Language, or any Humanities or Social Science) 1...........................................3Total Hours...............................................................................................................16-17Spring Semester Credit HoursPHY 2424 General Physics II..........................................................................................4HIS 1123 Western Civilization II....................................................................................33 Credit Hour Elective1....................................................................................................33-4 Credit Hour Elective1,2............................................................................................3-43 Credit Hour Elective1....................................................................................................3Total Hours...............................................................................................................16-171Specific recommendations for elective hours will depend up on the student’s chosenundergraduate major and intended transfer school.COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Science
JONES COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE 1152WCU requires BIO 2514 and BIO 2524 (Anatomy and Physiology I & II). It is also arequirement for common pre-physical therapy academic majors.PHYSICSFreshman YearFall Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2CHE 1214 General Chemistry I......................................................................................4MAT 1323 Trigonometry1................................................................................................3ENG 1113 English Composition I...................................................................................3HIS 1113 Western Civilization I or HIS 2213 American History I.................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................15Spring Semester Credit HoursCHE 1124 General Chemistry II.....................................................................................4MAT 1613/1623 Calculus I/II Fast Track........................................................................6ENG 1123 English Composition II.................................................................................3HIS 1123 Western Civilization II or HIS 2223 American History II 2, 7.........................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................16Sophomore YearFall Semester Credit HoursMAT 2613 Calculus III....................................................................................................3PHY 2515 General Physics IA........................................................................................5SPT 1113 Public Speaking 3, 6.........................................................................................3ENG 2413 Survey of World Literature 4.........................................................................3Social Science Elective (PSY, ECO, PSC)......................................................................3Total Hours.....................................................................................................................17Spring Semester Credit HoursMAT 2623 Calculus IV....................................................................................................3MAT 2913 Differential Equations 5, 6..............................................................................3PHY 2525 General Physics IIA.......................................................................................5ART 1113 Art Appreciation or MUS 1113 Music Appreciation......................................3Social Science Elective (PSY, ECO, PSC)......................................................................3Total Hours.....................................................................................................................171Students unprepared for Trigonometry should take College Algebra.2Only 3 hours of history is required by MSU and JSU.3Speech is not required by Ole Miss.46 hours of literature are required by Ole Miss and JSU.5Differential Equations is not required by Ole Miss. 6Ole Miss requires 6 hours of foreign language at the 2000 level. If desired, studentscould begin to fulfill those requirements in place of the speech and additional mathcourses. 7MSU and JSU will accept CSC 1613 or CSC 2134 for their programming courserequirement. Students may elect to schedule this course in place of the additionalhistory class. COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Science
116 J O N E S C O U N T Y J U N I O R C O L L E G EPOLYMER SCIENCEFreshman YearFall Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2MAT 1323 Trigonometry1................................................................................................3ENG 1113 English Composition I...................................................................................3CHE 1214 General Chemistry I......................................................................................4HIS 1113 Western Civilization I......................................................................................3POS 1112 Introduction to Polymers................................................................................2Total Hours....................................................................................................................17Spring Semester Credit HoursENG 1123 English Composition II.................................................................................3CHE 1224 General Chemistry II.....................................................................................4MAT 1613/1623 Calculus I/II Fast Track........................................................................6HIS 1123 Western Civilization II....................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................16Sophomore YearFall Semester Credit HoursMAT 2613 Calculus III....................................................................................................3CHE 2424 Organic Chemistry I......................................................................................4PHY 2515 General Physics IA........................................................................................5ART 1113 Art Appreciation or MUS 1113 Music Appreciation......................................3PSY 1513 General Psychology........................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................18Spring Semester Credit HoursCHE 2434 Organic Chemistry II.....................................................................................4PHY 2525 General Physics IIA.......................................................................................5ENG 2413 Survey of World Literature............................................................................3SOC 2113 Sociology or GEO 1113 Geography..............................................................3Total Hours.....................................................................................................................151Students unprepared for Trigonometry should take College Algebra.POLYMER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERINGFreshman YearFall Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2MAT 1613 Calculus 1.......................................................................................................3ENG 1113 English Composition I...................................................................................3CHE 1214 General Chemistry I......................................................................................4HIS 1113 Western Civilization I......................................................................................3POS 1112 Introduction to Polymers................................................................................2Total Hours....................................................................................................................17Spring Semester Credit HoursENG 1123 English Composition II.................................................................................3CHE 1224 General Chemistry II.....................................................................................4COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Science
JONES COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE 117MAT 1623 Calculus II.....................................................................................................3SOC 2113 Sociology or GEO 1113 Geography..............................................................3HIS 1123 Western Civilization II....................................................................................3PSY 1513 General Psychology........................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................19Sophomore YearFall Semester Credit HoursMAT 2613 Calculus III....................................................................................................3CHE 2424 Organic Chemistry I......................................................................................4PHY 2515 General Physics IA........................................................................................5EGR 2413 Engineering Mechanics I: Statics..................................................................3ART 1113 Art Appreciation or MUS 1113 Music Appreciation......................................3Total Hours.....................................................................................................................18Spring Semester Credit HoursCHE 2434 Organic Chemistry II.....................................................................................4PHY 2525 General Physics IIA.......................................................................................5MAT 2623 Calculus IV....................................................................................................3MAT 2913 Differential Equations...................................................................................3ENG 2413 Survey of World Literature 2.........................................................................3Total Hours.....................................................................................................................18 1Students unprepared for Calculus I should take Trigonometry. If this is the case,summer classes may be required if students wish to complete the sequence of mathcourses at JCJC for this major. 2Students are limited to 64 total transferable hours at USM for this program. Studentsmay elect to forgo this class at JCJC and complete it at USM so that all other hours willtransfer.VETERINARY MEDICINE “Pre-veterinary medicine” is NOT an undergraduate major. Students will needto select an academic major in order to earn a bachelor’s degree in preparationfor application to this professional program. Most students interested in thesecareers major in a scientific field (biology, chemistry, biochemistry, microbiol-ogy, animal science, poultry science, etc.), but students can major in any field aslong as application requirements are met according to the professional school’sspecifications. The curriculum below is based on application requirements at theCollege of Veterinary Medicine at Mississippi State University. Students shouldconsult with the school of their choice for specific guidelines, GPA require-ments, etc. Any veterinary program will require superb academic performance,a rigorous core of math and science courses, and a demonstrated interest inanimal health.Freshman YearFall Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Science
118 J O N E S C O U N T Y J U N I O R C O L L E G EENG 1113 English Composition I...................................................................................3BIO 1134 General Biology I...........................................................................................4AGR 1214 Animal Science.............................................................................................4MAT 1313 College Algebra 1..........................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................16Spring Semester Credit HoursENG 1123 English Composition II.................................................................................3BIO 1144 General Biology II..........................................................................................4CHE 1214 General Chemistry I 2....................................................................................4MAT 1323 Trigonometry 1...............................................................................................3Humanities and/or Social Science and/or Fine Arts........................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................17Summer SemesterCHE 1224 General Chemistry II 2...................................................................................4Sophomore YearFall Semester Credit HoursSPT 1113 Speech 3,4.........................................................................................................3CHE 2424 Organic Chemistry I 4....................................................................................4PHY 2414 General Physics I 4.........................................................................................4Humanities or Social Science or Fine Arts Elective........................................................3Elective............................................................................................................................ 1Total Hours....................................................................................................................15Spring Semester Credit HoursCHE 2434 Organic Chemistry II.....................................................................................4PHY 2424 General Physics II..........................................................................................4Humanities and/or Social Science and/or Fine Arts........................................................9Total Hours....................................................................................................................171Certain undergraduate majors may require additional math beyond trigonometry,including one or two semesters of calculus. MSU vet school requirements are aminimum of 6 hours in math, with college algebra being the lowest level accepted.2General Chemistry I and II are required for vet school and as prerequisites for OrganicChemistry I and II. Students may elect to take both General Chemistry I and II over thesummer to avoid a heavy load during the spring semester.3 MSU vet school will accept an undergraduate major-specific junior or senior leveltechnical writing course in place of the formal speech course. Certain undergraduatemajors may also have alternate requirements/options for speech.4 BIO 2924 Microbiology is an application requirement for MSU vet school. Studentsmay elect to take it at JCJC or at their senior college. Students that wish to take it atJCJC may elect to do so by delaying the sequence of organic chemistry or physics,taking it in place of the formal speech course (if there are alternatives for satisfying thisrequirement), or taking it during a summer semester.VETERINARY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY (B.S.) This curriculum aligns with the requirements for the bachelor’s degree in veterinarymedical technology offered by the MSU College of Veterinary Medicine. Students COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Science
JONES COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE 119should consult the website and other official publications from this program foradditional application requirements. Students wishing to use this as a pre-professionalpreparation for veterinary school (to earn ultimately the Doctor of Veterinary Medicinedegree) will be required to take additional science courses, as designated in the official“Veterinary Medicine” curriculum plan. Also see notes below.Freshman YearFall Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2AGR 1214 Animal Science.............................................................................................4ENG 1113 English Composition I...................................................................................3BIO 1134 General Biology I...........................................................................................4MAT 1313 College Algebra.............................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................16Spring Semester Credit HoursENG 1123 English Composition II.................................................................................3BIO 1144 General Biology II..........................................................................................4MAT 1323 Trigonometry.................................................................................................3Social Science and/or Humanities 1, 2..............................................................................6Total Hours....................................................................................................................16Sophomore YearFall Semester Credit HoursCHE 1214 General Chemistry I......................................................................................4ART 1113 or MUS 1113 Art or Music Appreciation.......................................................3SPT 1113 Speech.............................................................................................................3Social Science and/or Humanities 1, 2..............................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................16Spring Semester Credit HoursBIO 2924 Microbiology..................................................................................................4CHE 1224 General Chemistry II.....................................................................................4Social Science and/or Humanities 1, 2..............................................................................9Total Hours....................................................................................................................17 1The MSU program in veterinary medical technology only requires 6 hours inhumanities and 6 hours in social science. Additional hours in these categories areincluded during the sophomore year’s spring semester in order to maintain full-timestatus and fulfill JCJC associate of arts graduation requirements. 2Students wishing to apply ultimately for veterinary school (to earn the professionaldegree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine) will need additional science requirementsincluding CHE 2424 and 2434 (Organic Chemistry I and II) and PHY 2414 and 2424(General Physics I and II) and can begin one or both of these course sequences duringthe sophomore year in place of additional social science and humanities courses.COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Science
120 J O N E S C O U N T Y J U N I O R C O L L E G EDivision of Social ScienceDr. R. Bishop, Chairperson, Mr. C. Atwood, Ms. J. Canizaro, Ms. T. Chisolm, Mr. J.Davis, Mr. C. Garick, Ms. S. Green, Ms. C. Griffin, Dr. S. McCaskill, Ms. S. Ruth The Social Science Division offers courses in the areas of Criminal Justice, Geography,Government, History, Philosophy, Psychology, Religion, and Sociology. Thesecourses provide students with a broad cultural background for developing personal andprofessional competence, intelligent curiosity and integrity, and an understanding ofpeople of the society in which they live.CRIMINAL JUSTICEFreshman YearFall Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2ENG 1113 English Composition I...................................................................................3MAT 1313 College Algebra.............................................................................................3CRJ 1313 Introduction to Criminal Justice.....................................................................34 Credit Hour Lab Science (Principles of Biology or General Biology I)......................4Total Hours....................................................................................................................15Spring Semester Credit HoursHIS 1113 Western Civilization I or HIS 2113 American History I.................................3ENG 1123 English Composition II.................................................................................34 Credit Hour Lab Science (Principles of Biology or General Biology II).....................4Humanities Elective #1, #2..............................................................................................3CRJ 1383 Criminology....................................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................16Sophomore YearFall Semester Credit HoursSocial Science Elective #3...............................................................................................3SPT 1113 Public Speaking I, Spanish 2, or other Humanities Elective #1,#2................3CRJ 1363 Introduction to Corrections.............................................................................3CRJ 2333 Criminal Investigations...................................................................................3ENG 2413 Survey of World Literature............................................................................3Elective of at least 1 credit hour #4.................................................................................1Total Hours.....................................................................................................................16Spring Semester Credit HoursART 1113 Art Appreciation or MUS 1113 Music Appreciation......................................3Spanish 3 or other Humanities or Social Science Elective #1, #2...................................3CRJ 2513 LE and the Juvenile........................................................................................3CRJ 1323 Police Administration.....................................................................................3Humanities, Social Science, or Science Elective #1, #2.................................................3Total Hours.....................................................................................................................151. Philosophy, Religion, Ethics, Western Civ 2, Spanish 12. If transferring to MSU, take Physical Science I. If transferring to USM or MSU,students may use this elective to take foreign language. Refer to senior institutionCOLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Social Science
JONES COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE 121requirements. MSU transfers should take Philosophy. Ole Miss transfers should take 6hours of history.3. Psychology, Sociology, American Government, or Geography.4. Undergraduate program at USM requires 122 hours, MSU 123, UM 124. Studentscan only transfer half that amount to the senior institution. In addition to Orientation,students should complete 61 transferable hours if planning to transfer to USM or MSU,62 if planning to transfer to UM. A 2 hour elective is recommended in order to accrue61 transferable hours if transferring to USM or MSU. A 3 hour course is recommendedif transferring to Ole Miss. A 1-hour course will satisfy JCJC graduation requirements.GEOGRAPHYFreshman YearFall Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation...................................................................................................... 2ENG 1113 English Composition I...................................................................................3MAT 1313 College Algebra.............................................................................................3HIS 1113 Western Civilization I or HIS 2113 American History I.................................3GEO 1113 World Regional Geography...........................................................................3Elective of at least 1 credit hour*....................................................................................1Total Hours....................................................................................................................15*A 3-credit hour elective is recommended to accrue 62 transferable hoursSpring Semester Credit HoursENG 1123 English Composition II.................................................................................3HIS 1123 Western Civilization II or HIS 2223 American History II..............................34 credit hour science course or 3 credit hour math course**.................................3 or 4*3 Credit Hour Social Science Elective ...........................................................................33 Credit Hour Social Science Elective ...........................................................................3Total Hours.........................................................................................................15 or 16**Credit hours may vary depending on course chosen.Sophomore YearFall Semester Credit HoursElective of at least 2 credit hours*..................................................................................2Humanities Elective.........................................................................................................34 Credit Hour Lab Science..............................................................................................4Spanish 1 or Social Science Elective...............................................................................3GIT 2123 Geographic Information Systems...................................................................3Total Hours.....................................................................................................................15Spring Semester Credit HoursART 1113 Art Appreciation or MUS 1113 Music Appreciation......................................3ECO 2113 Economics I...................................................................................................34 Credit Hour Lab Science or 3 hour elective*......................................................3 or 4*GEO 1123 Principles of Geography................................................................................3COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Social Science
122 J O N E S C O U N T Y J U N I O R C O L L E G ESpanish II or Social Science Elective.............................................................................3Total Hours.........................................................................................................15 or 16**Credit hours may vary depending on course chosen.**Note: At MSU, 9-10 hours of science and 6 hours of math (College Algebra andTrigonometry) are required. At least 8 hours science required for JCJC graduationHISTORYFreshman YearFall Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2ENG 1113 English Composition I...................................................................................3HIS 1113 Western Civilization I or HIS 2113 American History I.................................3Elective of at least 1-credit hour 1...................................................................................1BIO 1134 or CHE 1214 or PHY 2244 ............................................................................4MFL 1213 Spanish I .......................................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................16Spring Semester Credit HoursMFL 1223 Spanish II.......................................................................................................3ENG 1123 English Composition II.................................................................................3BIO 1144 or CHE 1224 or PHY 2254.............................................................................4HIS 1123 Western Civilization II or HIS 2223 American History II..............................3ART 1113 Art Appreciation or MUS 1113 Music Appreciation......................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................16Sophomore YearFall Semester Credit HoursENG 2413 Survey of World Literature............................................................................3Humanities Elective 2......................................................................................................3MFL 2213 Spanish III.....................................................................................................3MAT 1313 College Algebra.............................................................................................3HIS 1113 Western Civilization I or HIS 2213 American History I.................................3Total Hours.....................................................................................................................15Spring Semester Credit HoursHIS 1123 Western Civilization I or HIS 2223 American History II................................3PHI 2113 Introduction to Philosophy..............................................................................3MFL 2223 Spanish IV 3...................................................................................................3PSY 1513 or SOC 2113 or PSC 1113 or GEO 1113........................................................3PSY 1513 or SOC 2113 or PSC 1113 or GEO 1113........................................................3Total Hours.....................................................................................................................151A 3-credit hour class is recommended to accrue 62 transferable hours (Social Scienceelective for USM, Lab class for UM, Statistics for MSU)2Public Speaking is required at MSU.At USM you may substitute CMS 305 InterpersonalCommunication or CMS 320 Business and Professional Speaking or CMS 330 SmallGroup Communication for SPT 1113. Students transferring to UM should substitute COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Social Science
JONES COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE 123British or American Literature for SPT 1113. 3Students transferring to MS should substitute Computer Applications or British orAmerican Literature for MFL 2223.LAWFreshman YearFall Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation...................................................................................................... 2ENG 1113 English Composition I...................................................................................3MAT 1313 College Algebra.............................................................................................3HIS 1113 Western Civilization I or HIS 2113 American History I.................................3PSC 1113 American National Government.....................................................................3Elective of at least 1-credit hour*....................................................................................1Total Hours....................................................................................................................15Spring Semester Credit HoursPSC 1123 State and Local Government..........................................................................3ENG 1123 English Composition II.................................................................................3PSY 1513 General Psychology........................................................................................3HIS 1123 Western Civilization II or HIS 2223 American History II..............................3ART 1113 Art Appreciation or MUS 1113 Music Appreciation......................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................15Sophomore YearFall Semester Credit HoursENG 2413 Survey of World Literature............................................................................3SPT 1113 Public Speaking I or other Humanities elective1.............................................34 Credit Hour Lab Science..............................................................................................43 Credit Hour Humanities Elective1................................................................................3PHI 2113 Introduction to Philosophy or other Humanitiesor Social Science elective1, 2............................................................................................3Total Hours.....................................................................................................................16Spring Semester Credit Hours4 Credit Hour Lab Science..............................................................................................46 Credit Hours Social Science Elective2..........................................................................66 Credit Hours Transfer School Specific Requirement.....................................................6Total Hours.....................................................................................................................16*There is no specific major of “Pre-Law.” A student can have any academic majorto apply to law school. Law school admittance is based on GPA and LSAT scores. Thestudent is encouraged to take writing, reading, and social science classes.1Public Speaking I, Literature, Foreign Language, Philosophy, World Religions, Ethics2Intro to Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology, History, Economics, HealthPSYCHOLOGYFreshman YearFall Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation...................................................................................................... 2 COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Social Science
124 J O N E S C O U N T Y J U N I O R C O L L E G EENG 1113 English Composition I...................................................................................3MAT 1313 College Algebra.............................................................................................3HIS 1113 Western Civilization I or HIS 2113 American History I.................................3MFL 1213 Spanish I or 3 Credit Hour Humanities Elective...........................................3Elective of 1 or more credit hours*.................................................................................1Total Hours....................................................................................................................15Spring Semester Credit HoursPSY 1513 General Psychology........................................................................................3ENG 1123 English Composition II.................................................................................3MFL 1223 Spanish II or 3 Credit Hour Social Science Elective.....................................3HIS 1123 Western Civilization II or HIS 2223 American History II (if USM must take Philosophy or Religion).............................................................3ART 1113 Art Appreciation or MUS 1113 Music Appreciation......................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................15Sophomore YearFall Semester Credit HoursPHI 2613 World Religions..............................................................................................3SPT 1113 Public Speaking I1...........................................................................................34 Credit Hour Lab Science..............................................................................................4MFL 1233 Spanish III or 3 Credit Hour Humanities or Social Science Elective...........3PSY 2513 Child Psychology or3 Hour Credit Elective for any Discipline.......................................................................3Total Hours.....................................................................................................................16Spring Semester Credit Hours3 Credit Hour Philosophy or Literature Elective.............................................................3PSY 2533 Human Growth and Development..................................................................3MFL 1243 Spanish IV or 3 Credit Hour Social Science Elective 2.................................34 Credit Hour Lab Science...............................................................................................4PSY 2523 Adolescent Psychology or3 Credit Hour Elective from any Discipline....................................................................3Total Hours.....................................................................................................................16* A 3-credit hour class is recommended to accrue 62 transferable hours (Social Scienceelective for USM, Lab class for UM, Statistics or Trigonometry for MSU)1Public speaking is required at MSU, USM and William Carey. At UM you maysubstitute British or American Lit for SPT 1113.2Students transferring to MSU should substitute SOC 2113 for MFL 1243.SOCIAL WORKFreshman YearFall Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2ENG 1113 English Composition I...................................................................................3Elective of 1 or more credit hours*.................................................................................1HIS 1113 Western Civilization I or HIS 2113 American History I.................................3BIO 1134 General Biology I**.......................................................................................4MFL 1213 Spanish I........................................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................16COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Social Science
JONES COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE 125*A 3-credit hour elective is recommended to accrue 63 transferable hours.**Must have 8 credit hours of science. Student can take BIO 1114 Principles ofBiology I, but must take 18 credit hours. BIO 1134 General Biology I must be taken ifless than 18 credit hours which may mean BIO 1114 Principles of Biology I needs to betaken in an earlier semester. BIO 2514 & 2524 Anatomy and Physiology I and II maybe substituted for science credit. Verify the requirements at your senior institution.Spring Semester Credit HoursBIO 2514 Anatomy & Physiology I or BIO 1144 Biology II***...................................4ENG 1123 English Composition II.................................................................................3MFL 1223 Spanish II.......................................................................................................3HIS 1123 Western Civilization II, HIS 2223 American History II, PHI 2113 Philosophy,or PHI 2613 World Religions..........................................................................................3ART 1113 Art Appreciation or MUS 1113 Music Appreciation......................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................16***A&P required at MSUSophomore YearFall Semester Credit HoursENG 2413 Survey of World Literature............................................................................3SPT 1113 Public Speaking I or another Humanities elective..........................................3CSC 1123 Computer Applications..................................................................................3SOC 2113 Sociology.......................................................................................................3PSY 1513 General Psychology.........................................................................................3Total Hours.....................................................................................................................15Spring Semester Credit HoursSOC 2143 Marriage and the Family................................................................................3SOC 2113 Social Problems.............................................................................................3MAT 1313 College Algebra.............................................................................................3SWK 1113 Social Work...................................................................................................3PSY 2533 HumanGrowth and Development......................................................................3Total Hours.....................................................................................................................15SOCIOLOGYFreshman YearFall Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2ENG 1113 English Composition I...................................................................................3MAT 1313 College Algebra.............................................................................................3HIS 1113 Western Civilization I or HIS 2113 American History I.................................3BIO 1114 Principles of Biology I....................................................................................4Total Hours....................................................................................................................15Spring Semester Credit HoursBIO 1124 Principles of Biology II..................................................................................4ENG 1123 English Composition II.................................................................................3SOC 2113 Sociology.......................................................................................................3COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Social Science
126 J O N E S C O U N T Y J U N I O R C O L L E G EHIS 1123 Western Civilization II, HIS 2223 American History II, PHI 2113 Philosophy,or PHI 2613 World Religions..........................................................................................3ART 1113 Art Appreciation or MUS 1113 Music Appreciation......................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................16Sophomore YearFall Semester Credit HoursENG 2413 Survey of World Literature............................................................................3SPT 1113 Public Speaking I or another Humanities elective..........................................3SOC 2143 Marriage and the Family................................................................................3MFL 1213 Spanish I........................................................................................................3PSY 1513 General Psychology........................................................................................3Elective of 1 or more credit hours*.................................................................................1Total Hours.....................................................................................................................16*A 3-credit hour elective is recommended to accrue 62 transferable hours.Spring Semester Credit HoursENG 2223 American Literature I....................................................................................3SOC 2113 Social Problems.............................................................................................3MFL 1223 Spanish II.......................................................................................................3PHI 2113 Introduction to Philosophy...............................................................................3PSC 1113 American National Government......................................................................3Total Hours.....................................................................................................................15SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY/AUDIOLOGYFreshman YearFall Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2ENG 1113 English Composition I...................................................................................3HIS 1113 Western Civilization I......................................................................................3Humanities elective1........................................................................................................3Elective of 1 or more credit hours*.................................................................................14 Credit Hour Lab Science..............................................................................................4Total Hours....................................................................................................................16*A 3-credit hour elective is recommended to accrue 62 transferable hoursSpring Semester Credit Hours4 Credit Hour Lab Science..............................................................................................4ENG 1123 English Composition II.................................................................................3Humanities or Social Science elective1...........................................................................3Humanities Elective2.......................................................................................................3ART 1113 Art Appreciation or MUS 1113 Music Appreciation......................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................16Sophomore YearFall Semester Credit HoursENG 2413 World Literature............................................................................................3SPT 1113 Public Speaking I or other Humanities elective3.............................................3COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Social Science
JONES COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE 127MAT 1313 College Algebra.............................................................................................3Humanities or Social Science elective1...........................................................................3Physical Science 1 or Anatomy and Physiology I...........................................................4Total Hours.....................................................................................................................16Spring Semester Credit HoursSocial Science Elective4..................................................................................................3Humanities or Social Science elective1...........................................................................3Social Science Elective4..................................................................................................3Humanities or Social Science Elective............................................................................3Any Elective....................................................................................................................3Total Hours.....................................................................................................................151USM requires 12 hours of a foreign language or, with USM advisor approval, 9 hrsSign Language.2HIS 1123 Western Civilization II, Philosophy, Ethics, or World Religions.3USM requires speech for this major. Humanities electives include History, Philosophy,Religion, Ethics.4Sociology, Geography, American Government, Health, Psychology, or EconomicsCAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATIONMr. Samford T. “Sandy” Cochran, Dean of Career and Technical Education and Mrs.Candace Weaver, Vice President of Instructional Affairs and Assessment. The Career and Technical Education Division provides many programs and training thatoffer career certificates, technical certificates, and Associate of Applied Science degrees.Career and technical works closely with the workforce division to apply training and skillstoward career pathways within career and technical programs. Career/technical courses and programs offer highly skilled and technical educationalopportunities that meet the specialized needs of individuals, communities, and businesses. Courses in Career and Technical Education are sequenced and designed to prepare studentsfor employment in current and emerging careers not requiring a baccalaureate or advanceddegree. All courses include competency-based applied learning that contributes to anindividual’s academic knowledge, higher-order reasoning, and problem-solving skills. Thecompetencies, coupled with specific skills training, prepare an individual to attain economicindependence and a purposeful life. Career and technical education courses may be appliedtoward a career certificate, technical certificate, or an Associate of Applied Science degree. Technical programs include a minimum of fifteen hours of academic course work for theAssociate of applied Science degree. All technical students must be actively pursuing anAssociate in Applied Science degree by following the outlined curriculum for the selectedmajor. Any deviation from an outlined curriculum must be approved in writing prior toenrollment by the instructor, the program’s Dean, and the Vice President of InstructionalAffairs. Some technical programs offer certificate options as well as an Associate in AppliedScience degree. Certificate and degree options for programs may be found on the JCJCwebsite under each program. Students pursuing one of these certificate options may berequired to attend training provided by Student Service Coordinators to improve basic skillsin the areas of reading, math and/or language.COLLEGE PROGRAMS
128 J O N E S C O U N T Y J U N I O R C O L L E G E Career programs are organized and planned for twenty-two to thirty clock hours of instruction per week. These curricula are designed as terminal programs that qualify students as entry-level craftsmen. All full-time students in career classes must register for the number of hours set forth in their curriculum. The curriculum is listed in the catalog. Some curriculums may go through revisions. The most current curriculum for each career and technical program may be viewed on the website under each specific program. Any deviation from curriculum as stated in the catalog must be approved by the instructor, the Dean of Career and Technical Education, and the Vice President of Instructional Affairs. STUDENT TOOL POLICY Students entering a career or technical program are required to have tools and/or equipment designed to aid them in meeting the course objectives. For each of the programs that require tools or equipment, a list will be given to the student at orientation, registration, or the first day of class. Deadline dates for tool possession differ among programs because of course content and objectives. Students who do not have tools by the deadline date will be marked absent each day thereafter. Absentees will follow the career education attendance policy. After being dropped, re-entry will be considered on an individual basis if the student acquires the tools. TEXTBOOK POLICY All students are required to have textbooks during the first week of class. The textbooks are essential for course study. CTE STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES DEPARTMENT The Career and Technical Education (CTE) Student Support Services Department assists in preparing CTE students to meet the constantly changing needs of the 21st century workplace. CTE Support Services Coordinators (SSC) enhance and support the performance of the college’s individual program instructors by assisting students who are deficit in certain basic academic skills and provide training and support of professional employability skills. CTE SSC’s provide educational services and materials for strengthening mathematical, reading, language, and communication skills. Additional responsibilities include but are not limited to CTE recruiting, career counseling, building and maintaining partnerships with business/industry, and tracking and assisting students from entrance to their program of study until graduation and employment. Students desiring such services should contact the Career and Technical Dean’s Office, the Student Success Center, or any of the Student Service Coordinators. Student Support Services Department Ms. Lucy Flowers, Dr. Brad Harrison, Ms. Judy Prine The Career and Technical Education Division’s philosophy is that all students deserve a chance to be successful in a chosen field of study. It has been determined that individuals who are deficient in certain basic skills will experience measurable degrees of difficulty in coping with the technical information requirements of the skill training programs. Supplementary services are provided to students identified as special populations upon enrollment in career or technical programs and preparatory services are provided to assist individuals seeking to qualify for career or technical programs. Special populations include the following: individuals with disabilities; individuals from economically disadvantaged families, including foster children; individuals preparing for non-traditional training and employment; single parents (teens and adults), including single pregnant girls and women; displaced homemakers; and individuals with barriers COLLEGE PROGRAMS
JONES COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE 129to educational achievement including individuals with limited English proficiency. The Student Support Services program was established to provide individual andsmall group tutoring services to special populations’ students enrolled in career andtechnical programs. The purpose is to strengthen deficiencies in basic academic skills andto provide support services to help facilitate the transition from college to employment.The program is equipped with special materials for strengthening mathematical,reading, language, and communication skills. These educational services are providedfor any Career and Technical Education student who is identified as meeting the criteriafor Special Populations. Applicants to Career programs at Jones County Junior College that do not hold aregular high school diploma or high school equivalency may qualify for admittanceto programs based upon an Ability to Benefit assessment. The programs in which anapplicant can test for admission based on Ability to Benefit include: Business and Office Technology - Office Systems Technology Commercial and Residential Maintenance Culinary Arts Technology Electrical Technology Horticulture Technology Information Systems Technology - Web and Programming Welding Technology For more information on who to contact and the process for taking the Ability toBenefit assessment, please see specific program information.COLLEGE PROGRAMS
130 J O N E S C O U N T Y J U N I O R C O L L E G E CAREER AND TECHNICAL PROGRAMS Division of Agricultural Services (See University Parallel options for Agricultural and Technology Services on p. 60) Mr. Jeff Keeton, Chairperson, Ms. L. Flowers, Mr. T. Ishee, Ms. M. Moore, Mr. J. Oubre, Ms. W. Wilkerson The Division of Agricultural and Technology Services offers those courses pertaining to the specific areas of Culinary Arts Technology, Forestry, and Horticulture. CULINARY ARTS TECHNOLOGY Purpose The Culinary Arts Technology program immerses students in academia as well as hands on training in state-of-the-art facilities using industry-equipped kitchens and commercial grade tools. Students will possess skills and training which will prepare them for a variety of career opportunities in domestic and international food service careers or related hospitality occupations. Program Description The Culinary Arts Technology program provides students with experience and knowledge of classical and modern cooking techniques; food preparation protocol; baking and pastry production; and facility design and management. The education experience emphasizes areas of entrepreneurship, food styling and art, and nutritional wellness. Graduates will leave as culinary professionals with marketable skills and the combined advantages of hands-on training, developed skills, and classroom knowledge necessary for today’s competitive job market. Program Length Two Semesters Four Semesters Degree(s) Offered Career Certificate (32 hours) Technical Certificate (47 hours) Associate in Applied Science (62 hours) Admission Requirements Must meet all general admission requirements of the college. (See College Affairs Section) Must have a minimum composite score of 16 on the ACT. COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Agricultural and Technology Services
JONES COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE 131Contact The Student Success Center-Jones County Junior College, 601.477.4257 or CulinaryArts Instructor: Joshua Oubre 601.477.4209 and Micah Moore 601.477.4178 or [email protected] or [email protected] ARTS TECHNOLOGYCareer Certificate OptionTwo SemestersFirst Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2HRT 1123 Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism Industry..........................................3CUT 1114 Culinary Principles I......................................................................................4HRT 1213 Sanitation and Safety.....................................................................................3Instructor Approved Technical Electives.........................................................................6Total Hours....................................................................................................................18Second Semester Credit HoursCUT 1124 Culinary Principles II.....................................................................................4CUT 1134 Principles of Baking......................................................................................4CUT 2223 Menu Planning...............................................................................................3Instructor Approved Elective...........................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................14CULINARY ARTS TECHNOLOGYTechnical Certificate OptionFour SemestersFirst Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2HRT 1123 Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism Industry..........................................3CUT 1114 Culinary Principles I......................................................................................4HRT 1213 Sanitation and Safety.....................................................................................3Instructor Approved Technical Electives.........................................................................6Total Hours....................................................................................................................18Second Semester Credit HoursCUT 1124 Culinary Principles II.....................................................................................4CUT 1134 Principles of Baking......................................................................................4CUT 2223 Menu Planning...............................................................................................3Instructor Approved Technical Elective..........................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................14Third Semester Credit HoursCUT 2314 American Regional Cuisine...........................................................................4Instructor Approved Technical Elective..........................................................................4Total Hours......................................................................................................................8Fourth SemesterCUT 2424 International Cuisine..........................................................................................4Instructor Approved Technical Elective...............................................................................3Total Hours...........................................................................................................................7COLLEGE PROGRAMSDivision of Agricultural and Technology Services
132 J O N E S C O U N T Y J U N I O R C O L L E G ECULINARY ARTS TECHNOLOGYAssociate in Applied ScienceFreshman YearFirst Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2HRT 1123 Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism Industry..........................................3CUT 1114 Culinary Principles I......................................................................................4HRT 1213 Sanitation and Safety.....................................................................................3Instructor Approved Technical Electives.........................................................................6Total Hours....................................................................................................................18Second Semester Credit HoursCUT 1124 Culinary Principles II.....................................................................................4CUT 1134 Principles of Baking......................................................................................4CUT 2223 Menu Planning...............................................................................................3Instructor Approved Technical Elective..........................................................................3ENG 1113 English Composition I...................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................17Sophomore YearThird Semester Credit HoursCUT 2314 American Regional Cuisine...........................................................................4Instructor Approved Technical Elective..........................................................................4ENG 1123 English Composition II.................................................................................3Social/Behavioral Science...............................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................14Fourth Semester Credit HoursCUT 2424 International Cuisine.....................................................................................4Instructor Approved Technical Elective..........................................................................3MAT 1313 College Algebra.............................................................................................3Humanities/Fine Arts Elective.........................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................13Instructor Approved Technical ElectivesHRT 2613 Hospitality SupervisionCUT 2243 Dining Room ManagementHRT 1223 Restaurant and Catering OperationsHRT 2623 Hospitality Human Resource ManagementCUT 2923 Supervised Work Experience in Culinary Arts TechnologyCUT 1514 Garde MangerFORESTRY TECHNOLOGYPurpose The Forestry Technology program is designed to provide the necessary skills for twoyear graduates to obtain employment with forest industry, state and federal agencies andforestry consulting firms.Program Description Classroom work, outdoor labs, and Jones County Junior College are utilized to provide COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Agricultural and Technology Services
JONES COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE 133learning experiences for the students in all phases of applied forestry. This Program willalso provide students with the necessary scientific skills, mathematical theories, andfield techniques which will allow them to professionally perform the duties of a forestrytechnician. Upon completion of all course work, a Technical Certificate or the Associatein Applied Science (A.A.S) degree is awarded.Program Length Three Semesters Four SemestersDegree (s) Offered Technical Certificate Associate in Applied ScienceAdmission Requirements Must meet all general admissions requirements of the college.Contact The Student Success Center - Jones County Junior College, 601.477.4257, or ForestryInstructor: Jeff Keeton, 601.477.4233, or e-mail at [email protected] TECHNOLOGY (TECHNICAL CERTIFICATE)Freshman YearFirst Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2FOT 1813 Intro To Forestry............................................................................................3FOT 1713 Applied Dendrology.......................................................................................3DDT 1413 Elementary Surveying...................................................................................3CSC1123 Computer Applications...................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................14Second Semester Credit HoursFOT 1114 Forest Measurements I...................................................................................4FOT 2423 Timber Harvesting.........................................................................................3AGR 2314 Applied Soils.................................................................................................4FOT 1314 Forest Protection............................................................................................4Elective............................................................................................................................ 3Total Hours....................................................................................................................17Sophomore YearFirst Semester Credit HoursFOT 2614 Silviculture I...................................................................................................4FOT 1124 Forest Measurements II..................................................................................4BIO 1314 Botany.............................................................................................................4FOT 2213 GIS/GPS.........................................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................15FORESTRY TECHNOLOGY (A.A.S.)Freshman YearCOLLEGE PROGRAMSDivision of Agricultural and Technology Services
134 J O N E S C O U N T Y J U N I O R C O L L E G EFirst Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2FOT 1813 Intro To Forestry............................................................................................3FOT 1713 Applied Dendrology ......................................................................................3CSC 1123 Computer Applications..................................................................................3ENG 1113 English Comp. I.............................................................................................3MAT 1233 College Algebra.............................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................17Second Semester Credit HoursFOT 1114 Forest Measurements I...................................................................................4FOT 1314 Forest Protection ...........................................................................................4AGR 2314 Applied Soils.................................................................................................4ENG 1123 English Comp II............................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................15Sophomore YearFirst Semester Credit HoursFOT 1124 Forest Measurements II..................................................................................4FOT 2614 Silviculture I...................................................................................................4BIO 1314 Botany.............................................................................................................4DDT 1413 Elementary Surveying ..................................................................................3FOT 2213 GIS/GPS.........................................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................18Second Semester Credit HoursSPT 1113 Speech............................................................................................................3FOT 2423 Timber Harvesting.........................................................................................3GEO 1123 World Geography..........................................................................................3FOT 2623 Silviculture II.................................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................12 Students who qualify for the Work-Based Learning program have the opportunity tocombine academic study with a planned program of related work experience in industry,business, or government. Three hours of elective course credit can be obtained throughthe Work-Based Learning program.HORTICULTURE TECHNOLOGYPurpose The Horticulture Program is designed to prepare students for employment in florists,nurseries, landscaping, grounds maintenance enterprises and greenhouse production.Program Description Horticulture Technology prepares individuals to produce, process, and market plants,shrubs, and trees used principally for ornamental, recreational and aesthetic purposes.Students learn to establish, maintain and manage horticultural enterprises such asarboriculture, the study of trees; floriculture, the study of flowering plants; greenhouseoperation; landscape design and management; nursery operation; and turf management. The purpose of the Horticulture Technology program is to meet the needs of theindustry on all levels of training and skills. This applies to persons entering schoolCOLLEGE PROGRAMSDivision of Agricultural and Technology Services
JONES COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE 135directly from a secondary program or re-entering for specific training and/or licensecertification. Successful completion of 32 credit hours entitles a student to receive acareer certificate in Horticulture; completion of 47 credit hours entitles a student toreceive a technical certificate in Horticulture; completion of the full 62-semester hourcurriculum results in the student receiving an Associate in Applied Science Degree.Program Length Two Semesters Three Semesters Four SemestersDegree (s) Offered Career Certificate Technical Certificate Associate in Applied ScienceAdmission Requirements Must meet all general admission requirements of the college.Contact The Student Success Center -Jones County Junior College, 601.477.4257 or HorticultureInstructor: Wendy Wilkerson at 601.477.4172 or e-mail at [email protected] TECHNOLOGYCareer Certificate OptionTwo SemestersFirst Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2HLT 1113 Plant Materials I.............................................................................................3HLT 2113 Turfgrass Management...................................................................................3HLT 2713 Landscape Construction.................................................................................3HLT 1213 Plant Propagation...........................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................14Second Semester Credit HoursHLT 1123 Plant Materials II............................................................................................3HLT 2813 Ornamental and Turf Pest Management ........................................................3AGR 1313 Greenhouse and Nursery Management I.......................................................3AGR 2124 Landscape Maintenance and Weed Control..................................................4Approved Elective(Floral Design)..................................................................................3Approved Elective(Plant Science)...................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................19HORTICULTURE TECHNOLOGYTechnical Certificate OptionThree SemestersFirst Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2HLT 1113 Plant Materials I.............................................................................................3COLLEGE PROGRAMSDivision of Agricultural and Technology Services
136 J O N E S C O U N T Y J U N I O R C O L L E G EHLT 2113 Turfgrass Management...................................................................................3HLT 2713 Landscape Construction.................................................................................3HLT 1213 Plant Propagation...........................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................14Second Semester Credit HoursHLT 1123 Plant Materials II............................................................................................3HLT 2813 Ornamental and Turf Pest Management ........................................................3Approved Elective(Soils or Floral Design)..................................................................3-4Approved Elective (Plant Science)...............................................................................3-4HLT 2124 Landscape Maintenance and Weed Control...................................................4HLT 1313 Greenhouse and Nursery Management I........................................................3Total Hours...............................................................................................................19-21Third SemesterHLT 1513 Landscape Design..........................................................................................3HLT 2323 Greenhouse and Nursery Management II......................................................3Approved Elective...........................................................................................................3Approved Elective...........................................................................................................3Approved Elective...........................................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................15HORTICULTURE TECHNOLOGYAssociate in Applied ScienceFreshman YearFirst Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2HLT 1113 Plant Materials I.............................................................................................3HLT 2113 Turfgrass Management...................................................................................3HLT 2713 Landscape Construction.................................................................................3HLT 1213 Plant Propagation...........................................................................................3ENG 1113 English Composition I...................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................17Second Semester Credit HoursHLT 1123 Plant Materials II............................................................................................3Approved Elective(Soils).............................................................................................3-4Approved Elective(Plant Science)................................................................................3-4HLT 1313 Greenhouse and Nursery Management I........................................................3Approved Elective(Floral Design)..................................................................................3ENG 1123 English Composition II.................................................................................3Total Hours...............................................................................................................18-20Sophomore YearFirst Semester Credit HoursHLT 1513 Landscape Design..........................................................................................3HLT 2323 Greenhouse and Nursery Management II......................................................3Social/Behavioral Science...............................................................................................3SPT 1113 Public Speaking I............................................................................................3MAT 1313 College Algebra.............................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................15COLLEGE PROGRAMSDivision of Agricultural and Technology Services
JONES COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE 137Second Semester Credit HoursHLT 2813 Ornamental and Turf Pest Management.........................................................3HLT 2124 Landscape Maintenance and Weed Control...................................................4Fine Arts Elective............................................................................................................3Approved Elective...........................................................................................................3Computer Applications Elective......................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................16Approved Electives:HLT 1614 Landscape Equipment Operations and MaintenanceHLT 2413 Floral DesignHLT 2423 Advanced Floral DesignHLT 1513 Landscape DesignHLT 2824 Irrigation and Lighting SystemsWBL Work Based LearningHLT 1411 Leadership ManagementHLT 1421 Leadership ManagementHLT 1431 Leadership ManagementAny Instructor Approved Foreign LanguageAny Instructor Approved Science courseAGR 2314 Basic SoilsAGR 1314 Plant ScienceBIO 1314 BotanyAny Instructor Approved Economics courseACC 1213 Principles of Accounting IACC 1223 Principles of Accounting IIBAD 1313 Introduction to BusinessBAD 2413 Business LawBOT 1813 Electronic SpreadsheetMMT 1323 AdvertisingMMT 1113 Principles of MarketingBOT 2813 Business CommunicationsBOT 1313 Applied Business MathBOT 1433 Professional DevelopmentBOT 2413 Computerized AccountingAny Instructor Approved Marketing CourseCOLLEGE PROGRAMSDivision of Agricultural and Technology Services
138 J O N E S C O U N T Y J U N I O R C O L L E G E Division of Business and Technology Services (See University Parallel options for Business Degrees p 68) Mr. Rick Bedwell, Chairperson, Mr. M. Dubose, Ms. A. Hinton, Ms. D. Johnson, Ms. G. Keeton, J. Powell. The Division of Business Services offers courses pertaining to the specific areas of Business and Office Technology, Information Systems Technology, Marketing Management Technology and Paralegal Technology. BUSINESS AND OFFICE TECHNOLOGY Purpose The Business and Office Technology program is designed to prepare a person for a variety of entry-level administrative support positions in a variety of business settings. The program helps prepare students for employment opportunities in a medical or business setting through selection of a concentration in one of the following areas: Health-Care Data Technology or Office Technology. Program Description The Business and Office Technology curriculum requires courses in the technical core, designated areas of concentration, and the academic core. Students choose a concentration of Health-Care Data Technology or Office Technology. The Business and Office Technology department offers a two-year program of study that requires successful completion of courses in the technical core, designated areas of concentration, and the academic core in order to receive the Associate in Applied Science degree. Exit points are available in both concentrations to allow students to earn a variety of certificates if a degree is not desired. The Health-Care Data Technology option of study is designed to prepare students to work in office positions in doctors’offices, health clinics, hospitals, insurance companies, and other health-related organizations. The student will develop skills using medical terminology, accounting, transcription, coding, and computer software applications including electronic health records. The Office Technology emphasis is an instructional program designed to prepare students for entry-level positions to utilize administrative office procedures, integrated computer applications, business financial systems, communication skills, and other computer skills such as database management and desktop publishing. Program Length One Semester to Four Semesters depending on if a certificate or a degree is sought. Degree(s) Offered Accelerated Pathway Credential Career Certificate Technical Certificate Associate in Applied Science Degree COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Business and Technology Services
JONES COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE 139Admission Requirements Must meet the general admission requirements of the college. A high school transcript showing proof of graduation or acceptable GED score.* Transfer students must submit transcripts from each college attended. Students with less than a 2.0 GPA on previously earned college credit must have permission of the advisor or department head to be admitted to the BOT program. Minimum composite score of 16 on the ACT. Students scoring less than 16 may be admitted on a probationary status with advisor approval.*Applicants that do not hold a regular high school diploma or high school equivalency mayqualify for the program by the following: •Contact Mrs. Lucy Flowers at 601-477-4060 or [email protected] •Schedule a time to complete the Accuplacer assessment. •Receive a passing score on all Accuplacer tests.Contact For more information, contact the Student Success Center at Jones County JuniorCollege, 601.477.4257 or Dianne Johnson, Business and Office Technology full-timeinstructor: 601.477.4816 or at [email protected] It should be noted that many of the classes are only taught once per year and in thesemester indicated.HEALTH-CARE DATA TECHNOLOGY CONCENTRATION(ACCELERATED PATHWAY CREDENTIAL)Freshman YearFirst Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2BOT 1233 Microsoft Word® I........................................................................................3BOT 1763 Communication Essentials............................................................................3BOT 1313 Applied Business Math..................................................................................3BOT 2743 Medical Office Concepts...............................................................................3BOT 1613 Medical Terminology I..................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................17HEALTH-CARE DATA TECHNOLOGY CONCENTRATION(CAREER CERTIFICATE)Freshman YearFirst Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2BOT 1233 Microsoft Word® I........................................................................................3BOT 1763 Communication Essentials............................................................................3BOT 1313 Applied Business Math..................................................................................3BOT 2743 Medical Office Concepts...............................................................................3COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Business and Technology Services
140 J O N E S C O U N T Y J U N I O R C O L L E G EBOT 1613 Medical Terminology I..................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................17Second Semester Credit HoursBOT 1243 Microsoft Word® II.......................................................................................3BOT 1433 Business Accounting.....................................................................................3BOT 2763 Electronic Health Records.............................................................................3BOT 1623 Medical Terminology II.................................................................................3BOT 1273 Introduction to Microsoft Office®................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................15HEALTH-CARE DATA TECHNOLOGY CONCENTRATION(TECHNICAL CERTIFICATE)Freshman YearFirst Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2BOT 1233 Microsoft Word® I........................................................................................3BOT 1763 Communication Essentials............................................................................3BOT 1313 Applied Business Math..................................................................................3BOT 2743 Medical Office Concepts...............................................................................3BOT 1613 Medical Terminology I..................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................17Second Semester Credit HoursBOT 1243 Microsoft Word® II.......................................................................................3BOT 1433 Business Accounting.....................................................................................3BOT 2763 Electronic Health Records.............................................................................3BOT 1623 Medical Terminology II.................................................................................3BOT 1273 Introduction to Microsoft Office®................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................15Sophomore YearFirst Semester Credit HoursBOT 2643 CPT Coding...................................................................................................3BOT 2653 ICD Coding...................................................................................................3BOT 2673 Medical Insurance Billing.............................................................................3BOT 2523 Medical Transcription I or Instructor Approved Technical Elective.............3BOT 2753 Medical Information Management or Instructor Approved Tech Elective....3Total Hours....................................................................................................................15HEALTH-CARE DATA TECHNOLOGY CONCENTRATION(AAS DEGREE)Freshman YearFirst Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2BOT 1233 Microsoft Word® I........................................................................................3BOT 1763 Communication Essentials............................................................................3BOT 1313 Applied Business Math..................................................................................3COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Business and Technology Services
JONES COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE 141BOT 2743 Medical Office Concepts...............................................................................3BOT 1613 Medical Terminology I..................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................17Second Semester Credit HoursBOT 1243 Microsoft Word® II.......................................................................................3BOT 1433 Business Accounting.....................................................................................3BOT 2763 Electronic Health Records.............................................................................3BOT 1623 Medical Terminology II.................................................................................3BOT 1273 Introduction to Microsoft Office®................................................................3ENG 1113 English Composition I...................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................18Sophomore YearFirst Semester Credit HoursBOT 2643 CPT Coding...................................................................................................3BOT 2653 ICD Coding...................................................................................................3BOT 2673 Medical Insurance Billing.............................................................................3BOT 2523 Medical Transcription I or Instructor Approved Technical Elective.............3BOT 2753 Medical Information Management or Instructor Approved Tech Elective....3ENG 1123 English Composition II.................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................18Second Semester Credit HoursSPT 1113 Public Speaking .............................................................................................3MAT 1313 College Algebra.............................................................................................3Social/Behavioral Science...............................................................................................3Total Hours......................................................................................................................9 Courses that serve as a prerequisite must have a grade of “C” or above or approval ofthe Dean or advisor before enrolling in subsequent courses. See course descriptions forprerequisite requirements. *Prior to enrollment in BOT 1233 Microsoft Word® I, students should be able to keystraight-copy material at a minimum of 35 GWAM on a 5-minute timed writing, with amaximum of 1 error per minute. Students who do not have this level of proficiency shouldenroll in Introduction to Keyboarding (BOT 1013). Approved electives include those listed in the MCCB approved CTE and/or AcademicUniform Course Numbering Document. Through the approved curriculum, coursesubstitutions may be allowed at the discretion of the Business and Office Technologyadvisor.OFFICE TECHNOLOGY CONCENTRATION(ACCELERATED PATHWAY CREDENTIAL)Freshman YearFirst Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2BOT 1233 Microsoft Word® I........................................................................................3BOT 1763 Communication Essentials............................................................................3COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Business and Technology Services
142 J O N E S C O U N T Y J U N I O R C O L L E G EBOT 1313 Applied Business Math..................................................................................3BOT 1413 Records Management....................................................................................3BOT 1213 Professional Development.............................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................17OFFICE TECHNOLOGY CONCENTRATION(CAREER CERTIFICATE)Freshman YearFirst Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2BOT 1233 Microsoft Word® I........................................................................................3BOT 1763 Communication Essentials............................................................................3BOT 1313 Applied Business Math..................................................................................3BOT 1413 Records Management....................................................................................3BOT 1213 Professional Development.............................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................17Second Semester Credit HoursBOT 1433 Business Accounting.....................................................................................3BOT 2433 QuickBooks®................................................................................................3BOT 1823 Microsoft Excel® I........................................................................................3BOT 2133 Desktop Publishing........................................................................................3BOT 1273 Introduction to Microsoft Office®................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................15OFFICE TECHNOLOGY CONCENTRATION(TECHNICAL CERTIFICATE)Freshman YearFirst Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2BOT 1233 Microsoft Word® I........................................................................................3BOT 1763 Communication Essentials............................................................................3BOT 1313 Applied Business Math..................................................................................3BOT 1413 Records Management....................................................................................3BOT 1213 Professional Development.............................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................17Second Semester Credit HoursBOT 1433 Business Accounting.....................................................................................3BOT 2433 QuickBooks®................................................................................................3BOT 1823 Microsoft Excel® I........................................................................................3BOT 2133 Desktop Publishing........................................................................................3BOT 1273 Introduction to Microsoft Office®................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................15Sophomore YearFirst Semester Credit HoursBOT 1243 Microsoft Word® II.......................................................................................3COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Business and Technology Services
JONES COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE 143BOT 1853 Microsoft Excel® II.......................................................................................3BOT 2333 Microsoft Access®........................................................................................3BOT 2833 Integrated Computer Applications or Instructor Approved Tech Elective....3BOT 2723 Administrative Office Procedures or Instructor Approved Tech Elective.....3Total Hours....................................................................................................................15OFFICE TECHNOLOGY CONCENTRATION (AAS DEGREE)Freshman YearFirst Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2BOT 1233 Microsoft Word® I........................................................................................3BOT 1763 Communication Essentials............................................................................3BOT 1313 Applied Business Math..................................................................................3BOT 1413 Records Management....................................................................................3BOT 1213 Professional Development.............................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................17Second Semester Credit HoursBOT 1433 Business Accounting.....................................................................................3BOT 2433 QuickBooks®................................................................................................3BOT 1823 Microsoft Excel® I........................................................................................3BOT 2133 Desktop Publishing........................................................................................3BOT 1273 Introduction to Microsoft Office®................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................15Sophomore YearFirst Semester Credit HoursBOT 1243 Microsoft Word® II.......................................................................................3BOT 1853 Microsoft Excel® II.......................................................................................3BOT 2333 Microsoft Access®........................................................................................3BOT 2833 Integrated Computer Applications or Instructor Approved Tech Elective....3BOT 2723 Administrative Office Procedures or Instructor Approved Tech Elective.....3ENG 1113 English Composition I...................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................18Second Semester Credit HoursENG 1123 English Composition II(must have C in ENG 1113).....................................3SPT 1113 Public Speaking..............................................................................................3MAT 1313 College Algebra.............................................................................................3Social/Behavioral Science...............................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................12 Courses that serve as a prerequisite must have a grade of “C” or above or approval ofthe Dean or advisor before enrolling in subsequent courses. See course descriptions forprerequisite requirements. *Prior to enrollment in BOT 1233 Microsoft Word® I, students should be able to keystraight-copy material at a minimum of 35 GWAM on a 5-minute timed writing, witha maximum of 1 error per minute. Students who do not have this level of proficiencyCOLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Business and Technology Services
144 J O N E S C O U N T Y J U N I O R C O L L E G E should enroll in Introduction to Keyboarding (BOT 1013). Approved electives include those listed in the MCCB approved CTE and/or Academic Uniform Course Numbering Document. Through the approved curriculum, course substitutions may be allowed at the discretion of the Business and Office Technology advisor. PARALEGAL TECHNOLOGY The Paralegal Technology curriculum is designed to prepare a person for entry-level employment as a paralegal in courts, corporations, law firms, and government agencies. Paralegal Technology is a two year program of study that requires courses in the career- technical core, designated areas of concentration, and the academic core. The Associate in Applied Science degree is earned upon successful completion of the Paralegal Technology program. Transfer to some senior institutions is available. The prescribed courses outlined in the catalog of the senior institution in which the student plans to transfer should be correlated with the course of study outlined for the first two years at the junior college level. Students seeking to transfer should always consult the catalog of the senior institution for details concerning specific courses and the transfer process. Students seeking to transfer are urged to work closely with their Paralegal Advisor in order to assure enrollment in the correct Purpose The Paralegal Technology prepares students for a variety of employment opportunities in the legal field. Program Description The Paralegal Technology curriculum is a two year program which prepares a person for entry-level employment as a legal assistant in law firms, courts, corporations, and government agencies. Program Length Four Semesters Degree(s) Offered Associate in Applied Science Admission Requirements Must meet all general admission requirements of the college. Must have a high school transcript showing proof of graduation or acceptable GED score. A transfer student must submit transcripts from each college attended. Minimum composite score of 16 on the ACT. Students scoring less than 16 will be admitted on a probationary status. Contact COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Business and Technology Services
JONES COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE 145 The Student Success Center - Jones County Junior College, 601.477.4257, or ParalegalTechnology Instructor: Amy Hinton 601.477.4273, or [email protected] YearFirst Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation .....................................................................................................2LET 2453 Real Property I...............................................................................................3LET 1123 Introduction to Law........................................................................................3LET 1523 Wills and Estates............................................................................................3BOT 1133 Microcomputer Applications or CSC 1123 Computer Applications I...........3ENG 1113 English Comp I .............................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................17Second Semester Credit HoursLET 1213 Legal Research...............................................................................................3LET 2633 Law Office Management................................................................................3LET 2463 Real Property II..............................................................................................3LET 1513 Family Law....................................................................................................3ENG 1123 English Comp II............................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................15Sophomore YearFirst Semester Credit HoursLET 1713 Legal Writing.................................................................................................3LET 2353 Criminal Law and Procedure.........................................................................3Fine Arts/Humanities Elective.........................................................................................3LET 2313 Civil Litigation I.............................................................................................3MAT 1313 College Algebra.............................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................15Second Semester Credit HoursLET 2333 Civil Litigation II...........................................................................................3LET 2323 Torts................................................................................................................3Social/Behavioral/Science Elective.................................................................................3SPT 1113 Public Speaking I............................................................................................3BAD 2413 Legal Environment of Business or other approved Business Elective.........3Total Hours....................................................................................................................15Courses that serve as a prerequisite must have a grade of “C” or above or approval ofthe Dean or advisor before enrolling in subsequent courses.Course Substitutions may be allowed at the discretion of a Paralegal Advisor.INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGYPurpose The Information Systems Technology (IST) department offers technical programs,leading to associate degrees or certifications, designed to develop marketable skills andpromote economic development.COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Business and Technology Services
146 J O N E S C O U N T Y J U N I O R C O L L E G EProgram DescriptionStudents entering Information Systems Technology may choose a ComputerNetworking Technology option or a Web and Programming Technology option. The ISTdepartment at JCJC has partnerships and affiliations with national vendors such as CiscoSystems and Microsoft.The Web and Programming technology option is a two-year program which offerstraining in the design, coding, and testing of websites, ecommerce development, serveradministration, graphics manipulation, Internet programming, and database interaction.This option offers training in desktop, web, and mobile application development. Thecurriculum teaches students skills such as Visual Basic, PHP, ASP.Net, JavaScript, “C”,Mobile, HTML, CSS, and SQL. Also, students are prepared to earn their IC3, CIW,CompTIA’s A+, and programming language certifications.The Computer Networking option is a two-year program which offers training inhardware, operating systems, network design, network administration and client/serversystems. The curriculum offers students the education needed to earn IC3 certifications,Cisco’s CCNA certification, Microsoft’s MCP certification, and CompTIA’s A+,Network+, Security+, and Linux+ certifications. .Program Length Two semesters Four semestersDegree Career Certificate (two semesters) Technical Certificate (four semesters) Associate of Applied Science (four semesters)Admissions Requirements • Must meet all general admission requirements. • An applicant having previously earned college credit with less than a 2.5 grade pointaverage must schedule an interview with the Information Systems Technology staff andbe referred to the Dean of Career and Technical Education or Dean of the College forapproval. • A minimum composite ACT score of 18 is required. Applicants with composite ACTscores of 16 or 17 may be referred to the Dean of Career and Technical Education orDean of the College for probationary admission. ACT scores must be recorded in theJones County Junior College Admissions and Records Office prior to admission to theprogram. Applicants that do not hold a regular high school diploma or high school equivalencymay qualify for the program by the following: • Contact Mrs. Lucy Flowers at 601-477-4060 or [email protected] • Schedule a time to complete the Accuplacer assessment. • Receive a passing score on all Accuplacer tests.COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Business and Technology Services
JONES COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE 147Contact The Student Success Center Jones County Junior College at 601.477.4149 orInformation Systems Technology Department Instructors: Peck Lowe at 601.477.4080,Mitch Dubose at 601.477.4299 or Jennifer Powell at 601.477.4064; or email [email protected], [email protected], or [email protected] It should be noted that all sophomore year and many freshmen classes are only taughtonce per year and in the semester noted. Courses that serve as a prerequisite must have a grade of “C” or above or approval ofthe Dean or advisor before enrolling in subsequent courses.WEB AND PROGRAMMINGCAREER CERTIFICATEFreshman YearFirst Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2IST 1124 IT Foundations................................................................................................4IST 1134 Fundamentals of Data Communications.........................................................4IST 1153 Web and Programming Concepts...................................................................3IST 1314 Visual Basic Programming Language............................................................4Total Hours....................................................................................................................17Second Semester Credit HoursIST 1143 Principles of Information Security..................................................................3IST 1163 Concepts of Database Design.........................................................................3IST 1413 Client-Side Programming...............................................................................3IST 1423 Web Design Applications...............................................................................3IST 2453 Mobile Application Development..................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................15WEB AND PROGRAMMINGTECHNICAL CERTIFICATEFreshman YearFirst Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2IST 1124 IT Foundations................................................................................................4IST 1134 Fundamentals of Data Communications.........................................................4IST 1153 Web and Programming Concepts...................................................................3IST 1314 Visual Basic Programming Language............................................................4Total Hours....................................................................................................................17Second Semester Credit HoursIST 1143 Principles of Information Security..................................................................3IST 1163 Concepts of Database Design.........................................................................3COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Business and Technology Services
148 J O N E S C O U N T Y J U N I O R C O L L E G EIST 1413 Client-Side Programming...............................................................................3IST 1423 Web Design Applications...............................................................................3IST 2453 Mobile Application Development..................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................15Sophomore YearFirst Semester Credit HoursIST 2373 C Programming Language..............................................................................3IST 2433 Server-Side Programming I............................................................................3IST 2483 Web Server......................................................................................................3Total Hours......................................................................................................................9Second Semester Credit HoursIST 2313 Systems Analysis and Design..........................................................................3IST 2473 E-Commerce Strategies...................................................................................3Total Hours......................................................................................................................6WEB AND PROGRAMMINGASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREEFreshman YearFirst Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2IST 1124 IT Foundations................................................................................................4IST 1134 Fundamentals of Data Communications.........................................................4IST 1153 Web and Programming Concepts...................................................................3IST 1314 Visual Basic Programming Language............................................................4Total Hours....................................................................................................................17Second Semester Credit HoursIST 1143 Principles of Information Security..................................................................3IST 1163 Concepts of Database Design.........................................................................3IST 2483 Web Server......................................................................................................3IST 1423 Web Design Applications...............................................................................3IST 2453 Mobile Application Development..................................................................3ENG 1113 English Composition I...................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................18Sophomore YearFirst Semester Credit HoursIST 2373 C Programming Language..............................................................................3IST 2433 Server-Side Programming I............................................................................3IST 1413 Client-Side Programming...............................................................................3ENG 1123 English Composition II.................................................................................3Social/Behavioral Science Elective.................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................15Second Semester Credit HoursIST 2313 Systems Analysis and Design..........................................................................3IST 2473 E-Commerce Strategies...................................................................................3SPT 1113 Public Speaking..............................................................................................3COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Business and Technology Services
JONES COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE 149MAT 1313 College Algebra.............................................................................................3Approved Academic Elective..........................................................................................3Total Hours....................................................................................................................15*Another programming language elective may be chosen if approved by IST instructors.COMPUTER NETWORKINGCAREER CERTIFICATEFreshman YearFirst Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2IST 1124 IT Foundations................................................................................................4IST 1134 Fundamentals of Data Communications.........................................................4IST 1153 Web and Programming Concepts...................................................................3IST 1213 Client Install and Configuration......................................................................3Total Hours ...................................................................................................................16Second Semester Credit HoursIST 1143 Principles of Information Security..................................................................3IST 1163 Concepts of Database Design.........................................................................3IST 1223 Network Components......................................................................................3IST 1244 Network Administration Using Microsoft Windows Server..........................4IST 2253 Advanced Network Administration Using Microsoft Windows Server.........3Total Hours................................................................................................................... 16COMPUTER NETWORKINGTECHNICAL CERTIFICATEFreshman YearFirst Semester Credit HoursLLS 1312 Orientation......................................................................................................2IST 1124 IT Foundations................................................................................................4IST 1134 Fundamentals of Data Communications.........................................................4IST 1153 Web and Programming Concepts...................................................................3IST 1314 Visual Basic Programming Language.............................................................4Total Hours ...................................................................................................................17Second Semester Credit HoursIST 1143 Principles of Information Security..................................................................3IST 1163 Concepts of Database Design.........................................................................3IST 1223 Network Components.....................................................................................3IST 1244 Network Administration Using Microsoft Windows Server..........................4IST 2253 Advanced Network Administration using Microsoft Windows Server..........3Total Hours................................................................................................................... 16Sophomore YearFirst Semester Credit HoursIST 2224 Networking Planning and Design...................................................................4IST 1213 Client Install & Configuration........................................................................3Total Hours .....................................................................................................................7COLLEGE PROGRAMS Division of Business and Technology Services
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