Dual Credit Course List
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ACC 261 SU ACCOUNTING
45027541070122Spalding UniversityCTEAccounting03/03/22 10:15 AMNeeds Amendment
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ACCT 101 BU PRIN FIN ACCT
45027741060122Bellarmine UniversityNon-AccountNot Eligible for Accountability03/03/22 10:15 AM
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ACCT 201 UL PRIN FINANC ACCT
45027841060122University of LouisvilleCTEManagement Entrepreneurship03/03/22 10:15 AM
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ACCT 202 PRIN MANAGER ACCT
4503784*60399University of LouisvilleCTENoAccounting
Financial Services
Management Entrepreneurship
05/25/23 3:46 PMApprovedYestrueThe course focuses on the information needed by management, where this information can be obtained, and how it can be used to carry out management's responsibilities within an organization. Prerequisite ACCT 201.07/21/2307/21/23Nichelle Freernichelle.freer@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
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ACR 100 JCTC REFRIG FUND
45825141460828Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTERequiredACR 101Environmental Control System Technician03/03/22 10:15 AM
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ACR 101 JCTC REFRIG FUND LAB
45806642460828Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEYes - RequiredACR 101. This is the lab to ACR 100 which we offer in the fall. The students already take 101 in the spring, we just don't have it in IC to put it on the high school transcript.Environmental Control System Technician08/14/24 1:49 PMAdvanceYestrueIntroduces fundamentals of refrigeration including environmental issues associated with HVAC and refrigerant piping. Develops proper hands-on techniques in the servicing and troubleshooting of basic systems. Stresses proper use and care of tools, equipment, materials, and safety. Laboratory: 2 credits (60 contact hours). A Work Ready scholarship is not required for this class. The scholarship will be applied to ACR 100.08/16/2408/16/24Jessica Elblejessica.elble@jefferson.kyschools.usValley2Current Agreement On FileAll Clear47.0201.05joseph.simon@jefferson.kyschools.us
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ACR 102 JCTC HVAC ELECTRICITY
45812641460817Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTERequiredACR 103Environmental Control System Technician03/03/22 10:15 AM
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ACR 103 JCTC HVAC ELEC LAB
45816642460817Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEYes - RequiredThis is the lab for ACR 102 which we offer in the fall. This course is already offered in the spring and students receive credit at JCTC, we just don't have ACR 103 in IC for me to put on student schedules and their high school transcript.Environmental Control System Technician08/14/24 1:52 PMAdvanceYestrueIntroduces students to basic physics of electricity. Provides for application of Ohm's law; and measure resistance, voltage, ohms, watts and amps; construct various types of electrical circuits; select wire and fuse sizes; and learn to troubleshoot an electric motor and motor controls. Laboratory: 2 credits (60 contact hours). A work ready scholarship is not required for this class. The scholarship will be applied to ACR 102.08/16/2408/16/24Jessica Elblejessica.elble@jefferson.kyschools.usValley2Current Agreement On FileAll Clear47.0201.05joseph.simon@jefferson.kyschools.us
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ACR 130 JCTC ELECTRICAL COMP
45812741460826Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEEnvironmental Control System Technician03/03/22 10:15 AM
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ACR 260 JCTC HEAT & HUMID
45831941460820Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEEnvironmental Control System Technician03/03/22 10:15 AM
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ADX 120/121
45812083470511Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEYes - RequiredADX 121Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair Technician03/09/23 10:21 AMApprovedYestrueADX 120 (3 credit hours) Basic Automotive Electricity Introduces the student to the principles, theories, and concepts of the automotive electrical system that include the unique diagramming, coding and locating of wiring, and component devices. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours). Co-requisite: ADX 121. Attributes: Technical Components: LEC: Lecture ADX 121 (2 credit hours) Basic Automotive Electricity Lab Provides hands-on work designed to allow the student to use the concepts, principles, and theories covered in Basic Automotive Electricity, ADX 120, in practical application. Provides the student a work experience alternating between periods of work off campus and work in a classroom laboratory setting. Lab: 2.0 credits (90 contact hours). Co-requisite: ADX 120. Attributes: Technical Components: LAB: Laboratory07/21/2307/21/23Matthew Haynesmatthew.haynes@jefferson.kyschools.usSouthern3Current AgreementAll Clear47.0604.01joseph.simon@jefferson.kyschools.us
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AET 102 JCTC INTRO TO ENERGY
4531028*210242Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTENoEnergy Management08/29/24 10:09 AMAdvanceYestrueIntroduces the scientific principles of energy and fuels and investigates specific topics: nature and extent of energy resources, economics and environmental effects, alternative energy, energy technology, health and safety. Lecture/Lab: 4.0 credits (75 contact hours).09/06/2409/06/24Greg Ashgregory.ash@jefferson.kyschools.usDoss4Current Agreement On FileAll Clear15.0503.02joseph.simon@jefferson.kyschools.us
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AFE 116 KSU INTR AG FOOD & ENV
4541168*30715Kentucky State UniversityCTENoAnimal Science Systems01/31/24 10:33 AMApprovedNo - NewtrueThis course familiarizes students with career options, necessary academic preparation, and how to search for a job in environmental science and agriculture. In addition to lectures, students will visit environmental science/agriculturally related venues in central Kentucky.01/31/2402/01/24Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request2Current AgreementAll Clear01.0901.00elizabeth.adams2@jefferson.kyschools.us
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AGR 100 MuSU ANIMAL SCI
45457241020502Murray State UniversityCTEAnimal Science Systems03/03/22 10:15 AM
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AGR 130 MuSU AGRICULT ECON
45257741010101Murray State UniversityCTEHorticulture and Plant Science Systems03/03/22 10:15 AM
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AGR 133 MuSU FIELD APP AGRI
45457443030707Murray State UniversityCTEAnimal Science Systemstrue03/03/22 10:15 AM
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AGR 140 MuSU PLANT SCI
45457241010611Murray State UniversityCTEHorticulture and Plant Science Systems03/03/22 10:15 AM
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AGR 143 MOSU ANA & PHY LIVSTK
45457643020502Morehead State UniversityCTEVeterinary Assistant03/03/22 10:15 AM
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AGR 160 MuSU HORTICULTURL SCI
45257741010652Murray State UniversityCTEHorticulture and Plant Science Systems03/03/22 10:15 AM
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AGR 182 MuSU INTRO VET SCI
45457241020511Murray State UniversityCTEAnimal Science Systems03/03/22 10:15 AM
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AGR 185 MuSU AG LEAD LIFE SKL
45257741010121Murray State UniversityCTEAnimal Science Systems
Horticulture and Plant Science Systems
03/03/22 10:15 AM
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AGR 199 MuSU CONTEMPT ISS AGR
45457241010102Murray State UniversityCTEHorticulture and Plant Science Systems03/03/22 10:15 AM
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AHS 105 JCTC PRIN HLTH SCI
45542241170111Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEAllied Health
Clinical Medical Assisting
EKG Technology/Technician
Patient Care Technician
Pharmacy Technician
Phlebotomy Technician
Pre-Nursing
03/03/22 10:15 AM
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AHS 115 JCTC MEDICAL TERM
45532141170131Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEAllied Health
Clinical Medical Assisting
Dental Assisting
EKG Technology/Technician
Patient Care Technician
Pharmacy Technician
Phlebotomy Technician
Pre-Nursing
03/03/22 10:15 AM
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ANT 160 JCTC CUL DIV MOD WRL
42210581800051Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdELECTIVESocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)Social & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
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ANT 220 JCTC INTRO CUL ANTHRO
42264881800051Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdELECTIVESocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)Social & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
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ANTH 201 UL INTRO CULTURAL ANTHRO
4225068*800051University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVESocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)NoSocial & Behavioral Science06/17/22 8:52 AMApprovedtrueSecondary State Code::450709 This course is available for students who take courses on UofL Campus for dual credit. Placement is determined by UofL admissions. This course introduces cultural anthropology and surveys its fundamental questions, concepts, methods, and data. The overall question it seeks to answer: what does it mean to be human? To answer this question and many related ones involves learning concepts such as culture, cultural relativism, universal-ism, evolution, race, gender, and class. The course explores the way cultural anthropologists develop their research questions and the methods and data they use to answer them.06/17/2207/18/22Christina BroackmanChristina.brockman@jefferson.kyschools.usDuPont Manual3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCH#NO MATCH
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ANTH 206 UL PRIN OF ARCHAEOLOG
4222068*800041University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVENatural Sciences (NS)NoSocial & Behavioral Science05/02/23 11:35 AMApprovedtrueThis course introduces students to the science of archaeology. We will cover the practical ways in which various sciences and technologies that contribute to our knowledge of how the world works also make possible our interpretation of the archaeological record. In addition to lecture, students will have the opportunity to actively explore and better understand archaeological methods in a laboratory setting.05/02/2305/02/23Dana Steinmetzdana.steinmetz@jefferson.kyschools.usLouisville Male4Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
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ART 100 JCTC INTRO TO ART
48051281800032Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTSArts and Humanities (AH)A&H Visual Performing Arts03/03/22 10:15 AM
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ART 110 CU UNDERSTANDING ART
48051481800031Campbellsville UniversityGen EdVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTSArts and Humanities (AH)Art & Humanities03/03/22 10:15 AM
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ART 310 CU ART HISTORY I
48144181800031Campbellsville UniversityGen EdVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTSArts and Humanities (AH)Art & Humanities03/03/22 10:15 AM
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ART 100 WKU ART APPRECIATION
48051381800032Western Kentucky UniversityGen EdVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTSArts and Humanities (AH)A&H Visual Performing Arts03/03/22 10:15 AM
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ART 102 SCKY INTRO TO THEATRE
4858028*800032SimmonsGen EdVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTSArts and Humanities (AH)NoSocial & Behavioral Science06/10/24 1:32 PMAdvancetrueIntroduction to Theatre familiarizes students with the art of theatre. Students will be introduced to the elements of dramatic literature and its historical, theoretical, sociological and entertainment value in society, from the classical to the contemporary period.06/10/2406/10/24Mary Louise PozariCmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.uSDistrict Request3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
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ART 109 MOSU 2D MEDIA DESIGN
47013741480923Morehead State UniversityCTEGraphic Design03/03/22 10:15 AM
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ART 160 MOSU UNDER VIS ARTS
4811608*800032Morehead State UniversityGen EdVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTSArts and Humanities (AH)NoA&H Visual Performing Arts01/25/24 2:11 PMApprovedtrueAn examination of visual art from various cultures. It includes a study of materials, techniques, subjects, styles, issues, functions and meanings related to visual art from many different cultures and periods around the globe. This course satisfies the Level 2 Knowledge (HUM) requirement for general education.01/30/2401/30/24Lori Holbrooklori.holbrook@jefferson.kyschools.usButler3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
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ART 263 MOSU WORLD ART
48126382800032Morehead State UniversityGen EdVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTSArts and Humanities (AH)NoArt & Humanities02/01/24 1:02 PMApprovedtrueA multidisciplinary introduction to world aesthetic traditions within cultural and historical contexts. This course satisfies the Level 3 Global Cultures (HUM) requirement for general education.02/14/2402/14/24Lori Holbrooklori.holbrook@jefferson.kyschools.usButler1Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
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ARTH 203 UL INTRO TO ART
48052081800032University of LouisvilleGen EdVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTSArts and Humanities (AH)A&H Visual Performing Arts03/03/22 10:15 AM
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ASL 101 JCTC AMR SIGN LANG I
42411181800033Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdELECTIVEOther University Specific RequirementA&H World Lang/Cult Stud03/03/22 10:15 AM
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ASL 101 UL AMER SIGN LANG
42401181800033University of LouisvilleGen EdA&H World Lang/Cult Stud03/03/22 10:15 AM
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ASL 102 JCTC AMR SIGN LAN II
42421181800033Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdELECTIVEOther University Specific RequirementA&H World Lang/Cult Stud03/03/22 10:15 AM
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AST 101 JCTC FRONTIER ASTRO
44340181800041Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdELECTIVENatural Sciences (NS)Natural Sciences03/03/22 10:15 AM
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ATE 101 JCTC PRE-AVIATION
4532014*210290Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTENoAircraft Maintenance Technician08/21/24 8:21 AMAdvanceYestrueComprehend the basic math, physics, and theory of flight needed to be successful in the Aviation Maintenance Technology Program and become an Aviation Maintenance Technician. Understand the relationships relating to human factors and safety in the Aviation industry.09/06/2410/30/24Chelsea MullennexCHELSEA.MULLENNEX@JEFFERSON.KYSCHOOLS.USAtherton3SubmittedAll Clear47.0607.00joseph.simon@jefferson.kyschools.us
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ATE 102 Introduction to Aircraft Maintenance I
4534354*210226Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTENoAircraft Maintenance Technician08/11/22 8:07 AMApprovedYestrueTeaches knowledge and skills necessary in measuring, calculating, and documenting aircraft weight and balance. Provides instruction in the identification, cause, prevention, removal and treatment of corrosion. Includes interior and exterior cleaning of the aircraft.08/26/2208/26/22Kyle Chandlerkyle.chandler@jefferson.kyschools.usAtherton3Current AgreementAll Clear47.0607.00joseph.simon@jefferson.kyschools.us
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ATE 103 JCTC IN AIRCRFT MAIN I
4537324*210139Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTENoAircraft Maintenance Technician08/21/24 8:24 AMAdvanceYestrueObtain a working knowledge and familiarity with the resources used to locate reference materials, understand governing federal regulations, and document maintenance actions taken in the Aviation Maintenance Industry. Understand rules and procedures for aircraft ground runs and general aircraft movement processes.09/26/2410/15/24Chelsea MullennexCHELSEA.MULLENNEX@JEFFERSON.KYSCHOOLS.USAtherton3SubmittedAll Clear47.0607.00joseph.simon@jefferson.kyschools.us
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ATE 104 Introduction to Aircraft Maintenance II
4534454*210139Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTENoAircraft Maintenance Technician09/01/22 2:03 PMApprovedYestrueProvides instruction on the aerodynamic and physical forces acting on an aircraft in flight, basic electricity theory, concepts, components, physics, meter operation and use, battery construction and servicing, and basic principles of physics as related to aviation maintenance.09/07/2209/07/22Kyle Chandlerkyle.chandler@jefferson.kyschools.usAtherton3Current AgreementAll Clear47.0607.00joseph.simon@jefferson.kyschools.us
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ATE 105 JCTC INT ARCRFT MNT II
4537454*210139Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTENoAircraft Maintenance Technician08/21/24 8:26 AMAdvanceYestrueObtain the theoretical and practical expertise needed to apply basic electrical concepts in problem solving and practical applications.09/26/2410/15/24Chelsea MullennexCHELSEA.MULLENNEX@JEFFERSON.KYSCHOOLS.USAtherton3SubmittedAll Clear47.0607.00joseph.simon@jefferson.kyschools.us
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ATE 107 JCTC INT ARCFT MNT III
4537654*210240Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTENoAircraft Maintenance Technician08/21/24 8:27 AMAdvanceYestrueAcquire the theoretical and practical skills to perform weight and balance calculations to aircraft upon changes to the aircraft including equipment, structural repairs, or alterations. Demonstration of an understanding in types of corrosion, their treatment, and prevention. Development in the execution of applicable records and logbook entries associated with weight and balance changes as well as corrosion removal and preventative measures.09/26/2410/15/24Chelsea MullennexCHELSEA.MULLENNEX@JEFFERSON.KYSCHOOLS.USAtherton3SubmittedAll Clear47.0607.00joseph.simon@jefferson.kyschools.us
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ATE 109 JCTC Intro to Aircraft Maintenance IV
4534554*210240Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTENoAircraft Maintenance Technician12/21/23 2:09 PMApprovedYestrueThis course is simply a crosswalk/name change from ATE 108 to ATE 109. ATE 108 has been approved but the course name has changed. Provides an understanding of basic hydraulic functions, the fabrication of tubing and flex hoses as well as seal comparability. Includes instruction in structural inspection, materials and fasteners, and repair methods. Prerequisite( Computer Literacy or Consent of Instructor. Integrated Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours); Integrated Lab: 1 credits (66 contact hours).12/21/2301/09/24Chelsea MullennexCHELSEA.MULLENNEX@JEFFERSON.KYSCHOOLS.USAtherton3Current AgreementAll Clear47.0607.00joseph.simon@jefferson.kyschools.us
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AVN 170 EKU INTRO UNMANNED FL
45309942210251Eastern Kentucky UniversityCTECivil Engineering03/03/22 10:15 AM
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AVN 110 CU PRIV PILOT GRND SCH
4531108*210234Campbellsville UniversityCTENoFlight and Aeronautics05/08/24 1:22 PMApprovedYestrueThis course prepares students for flight training and aircraft operations. Students will gain knowledge and skills in airport systems, air traffic control procedures, aviation weather, air navigation, radio communication procedures, and Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR’s). This course covers the history of aviation law, federal regulation of air transportation and the role of state and federal government in aviation law including functions of the Federal Aviation Administration. Students will become familiar with aircraft power plants, principles of flight, aircraft systems/instruments, and the science of weather. Participation in Kentucky Technology Student Association will greatly enhance instruction. THE COURSE IS FOR SHAWNEE STUDENTS ONLY.05/23/2405/23/24James Moorejames.moore3@jefferson.kyschools.usAcademy @ Shawnee3Current AgreementAll Clear49.0102.00james.moore3@jefferson.kyschools.us
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AVN 120 CU UNMAN AIRCRAFT SYS
4531208*210251Campbellsville UniversityCTENoAerospace Engineering
Flight and Aeronautics
05/08/24 1:16 PMApprovedYestrueThis course is an introduction to unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). A history of UAS, typical applications and an overview of regulations, airframe and powerplant systems, sensors, ground control stations, airspace, weather, and other foundational skills needed to safely operate UAS in the U.S. airspace systems will be covered. This course will incorporate hands-on practical applications and will give students the opportunity to design, build, and pilot UAS, both remotely and autonomously. Students will be prepared to complete the Federal Aviation Administration’s Part 107 Remote Pilot written exam upon completion of this course. Participation in Kentucky Technology Student Association will greatly enhance instruction.05/23/2405/23/24James Moorejames.moore3@jefferson.kyschools.usAtherton3Current AgreementAll Clear49.0102.00james.moore3@jefferson.kyschools.us
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AVN 150 EKU INTRO AVIATION
4531504*210233Eastern Kentucky UniversityCTENoFlight and Aeronautics01/30/23 5:18 PMApprovedYestrueIntroduction to Aviation03/05/2403/05/24Rachelle Woodrachelle.wood@jefferson.kyschools.usAcademy @ Shawnee3Needs AmendmentAll Clear49.0102.00james.moore3@jefferson.kyschools.us
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AVN 150 EKU INTRO TO AVIATION
4531504*210233Eastern Kentucky UniversityCTENoAerospace Engineering03/03/24 3:22 PMApprovedYestrueA. An introductory course specifically designed for students to obtain a broad understanding of the aviation world including varying aspects of space exploration. Includes a study of aviation history and the general aviation environment.03/05/2403/05/24Chelsea MullennexCHELSEA.MULLENNEX@JEFFERSON.KYSCHOOLS.USAtherton3Current AgreementAll Clear14.0201.01james.moore3@jefferson.kyschools.us
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BA 250 SU HSB PRIN OF MGMT
45096041060411Spalding UniversityCTEBusiness Management - High School of Business03/03/22 10:15 AM
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BA 100 CU INTRO TO BUSINESS
45004641060195Campbellsville UniversityCTEManagement Entrepreneurship03/03/22 10:15 AM
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BAS 120 JCTC PERSONAL FINANCE
45016941060170Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEAccounting
Administrative Support
Financial Services
Management Entrepreneurship
03/03/22 10:15 AM
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BAS 160 JCTC INTRO BUSINESS
45003641060111Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEAccounting
Administrative Support
E-Commerce
Financial Services
Management Entrepreneurship
Marketing
03/03/22 10:15 AM
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BAS 170 JCTC ENTREPRENEURSHIP
45003741080310Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEE-Commerce
Financial Services
Management Entrepreneurship
Marketing
03/03/22 10:15 AM
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BAS 201 JCTC CUST SER IMP SK
45015641060197Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEFinancial Services03/03/22 10:15 AM
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BAS 282 JCTC PRIN MARKETING
45024641080716Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEMarketing03/03/22 10:15 AM
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BAS 293 JCTC PRIN FINANCE
45015541060170Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEAccounting
Administrative Support
Financial Services
Management Entrepreneurship
03/03/22 10:15 AM
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BAS 125 JCTC Social Media Marketing
4500264*081310Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTENoMarketing08/28/24 11:34 AMAdvanceYestrueCultivates a basic to intermediate understanding of social media history, terminology, and concepts as they apply to the marketing and business sectors. Integrates a working knowledge of platform management and simple social media marketing strategy.08/28/2408/30/24Greg Ashgregory.ash@jefferson.kyschools.usDoss3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear52.1401.01nichelle.freer@jefferson.kyschools.us
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BAS 283 JCTC PRINCIPLE OF MGMT
45027641060411Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEManagement Entrepreneurship03/03/22 10:15 AM
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BIO 110 CU BIOLOGY
44141481800041Campbellsville UniversityGen EdBIOLOGYNatural Sciences (NS)Natural Sciences03/03/22 10:15 AM
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BIO 112 JCTC INTRO BIOLOGY
44141081800041Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdBIOLOGYNatural Sciences (NS)Natural Sciences03/03/22 10:15 AM
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BIO 120 JCTC HUMAN ECOLOGY
44120181800041Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdELECTIVENatural Sciences (NS)Natural Sciences03/03/22 10:15 AM
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BIO 137 JCTC HUM ANAT PHY CTE
44140441302631Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEAllied Health
Patient Care Technician
03/03/22 10:15 AM
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BIO 137 JCTC HUMAN ANAT PHY I
44140481800041Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdELECTIVENatural Sciences (NS)Natural Sciences03/03/22 10:15 AM
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BIO 252 SU ANAT PHYSIO II
44140381800041Spalding UniversityGen EdNatural Sciences03/03/22 10:15 AMNeeds Amendment
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BIO 101 KSU LIFE SCIENCE
4419018*800041Kentucky State UniversityGen EdELECTIVENatural Sciences (NS)NoNatural Sciences04/10/24 11:13 AMApprovedtrueA general study of biological concepts of living organisms. Emphasis is placed on cellular physiology, genetics, ecology, and evolution.04/12/2404/12/24Nicole Coxnicole.cox@jefferson.kyschools.usSeneca3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
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BIO 103 CU GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT
44141381800041Campbellsville UniversityGen EdELECTIVENatural Sciences (NS)Natural Sciences03/03/22 10:15 AM
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BIO 113L
4414118*800041Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeNon-AccountRequiredNatural Sciences07/21/23 9:53 AMApprovedtrueLAB that goes with BIO 11207/26/2307/26/23Nicole Scalesnicole.scales@jefferson.kyschools.usWestern1Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
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BIO 118 JCTC MICROBES & SOC
4414128*800041Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdELECTIVENatural Sciences (NS)No10/11/22 10:11 AMApprovedtrueAn introduction to the science of microbiology addressing the role of microorganisms in nature and in human welfare. Contemporary topics will include infectious diseases, genetic engineering, the environment and biological warfare. A MOA must be in place to offer this course. Students in this course are eligible for the DC Scholarship if the student has not exceeded his/her annual or cumulative credit limit. Use this course if college credit is awarded at the end of a semester.10/24/2210/24/22Tonia Wigginstonia.wiggins@jefferson.kyschools.usFern Creek3Current AgreementAll Clear
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BIO 135 JCTC BAS ANAT/PHYS/LAB
4411358*800041Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdELECTIVENatural Sciences (NS)Yes - Requiredn/aNatural Sciences02/20/25 9:17 AMAdvancetruePresents the fundamental structure of the human body and the physiological mechanisms involved in normal functioning are presented through lecture and student participation in laboratory activities. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Lab: 1 credit (30 contact hours).02/20/2502/20/25Lori Holbrooklori.holbrook@jefferson.kyschools.usButler4Current Agreement On FileAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
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BIO 139 JCTC HUM ANT PHY 2 CTE
4411398*302651JeffersonCTEYes - RequiredN/AAllied Health02/20/25 10:05 AMAdvanceNo - NewtrueThe second semester continues the study of the interrelationships of organ systems, including the endocrine, reproductive, cardiovascular, lymphatic, digestive, respiratory, and urinary systems. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Laboratory: 1 credit (30 contact hours). Prerequisite: BIO 13702/20/2502/20/25Kerry Conklinkerry.conklin@jefferson.kyschools.usJeffersontown4Current Agreement On FileAll Clear51.0000.01shelley.westwood@jefferson.kyschools.us
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BIO 139 JCTC HUMAN ANAT PHY II
44140581800041Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdELECTIVENatural Sciences (NS)Natural Sciences03/03/22 10:15 AM
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BIO 200 CU BIO CONCEPTS
4415148*800041Campbellsville UniversityGen EdBIOLOGYNatural Sciences (NS)NoNatural Sciences06/05/24 9:41 AMApprovedtrueA foundation course for biology majors and minors. This course will introduce the student to basic biological concepts including biochemistry, metabolism, respiration, photosynthesis, mitosis, meiosis, genetics, ecology, and evolution. Required: Students cannot enroll in this course if they are not academically eligible to enroll in ENG 111 and MTH 111 or are required to take GS 110. Lecture/Lab: Includes one 150-minute laboratory per week. THIS COURSE SATISFIES THE JCPS REQUIREMENT FOR BIOLOGY I.06/10/2406/10/24Danielle Washburndanielle.washburn@jefferson.kyschools.usCentral4Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
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BIO 221 CU HUMAN ANAT & PHYS I
4416148*170167Campbellsville UniversityGen EdNatural Sciences (NS)NoNatural Sciences06/05/24 9:44 AMApprovedtrueAn introduction to the structure and function of the human body including the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. If a professional or graduate school requires anatomy and physiology, four hours can be counted on a biology major or minor; however, to receive four hours of credit, the student must complete the sequence, I and II. Includes one 150-minute laboratory per week. Students cannot enroll in this course if they are not academically eligible to enroll in ENG 111 and MTH 111 or are required to take GS 110. BIO 110 or CHE 101 recommended. THIS COURSE IS ALIGNED TO KDE STATE CODE 170167.06/10/2406/10/24Danielle Washburndanielle.washburn@jefferson.kyschools.usCentral4Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
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BIOL 102 UL CURR ISSUES & APPL
44150181800041University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVENatural Sciences (NS)Natural Sciences03/03/22 10:15 AM
80
BIOL 105 MOSU BIO FOR YOUR LIF
4411058*800041Morehead State UniversityGen EdELECTIVENatural Sciences (NS)NoNatural Sciences07/18/24 9:49 AMAdvancetrueAn introduction to biological chemistry, cell structure and function, ecology, evolution, organismal diversity, reproduction and genetics. Not acceptable for biology majors or minors. This course satisfies the Level 2 Knowledge - NSC requirement for general education.07/25/2407/25/24Lori Holbrooklori.holbrook@jefferson.kyschools.usButler3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
81
BIOL 108 BU HUMN ANAT & PHYSIO
4411088*800041BellarmineGen EdELECTIVENatural Sciences (NS)Yes - RequiredBIOL 108LNatural Sciences05/06/25 9:34 AMAdvancetrueAn introduction to the major concepts in the study of human form and function. The course covers the hierarchy of human organization and the following body systems: Integumentary, Skeletal, Muscular, and a portion of the Nervous System. Although designed for Nursing and Health Science majors, non-science majors are welcome. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory. This course is only for Bellarmine Career Ready BSN Program students. An application is required.05/06/2505/06/25Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request4SubmittedAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
82
BIOL 113 WKU GENERAL BIOLOGY
44141581800041Western Kentucky UniversityGen EdBIOLOGYNatural Sciences (NS)Natural Sciences03/03/22 10:15 AM
83
BIOL 114 WKU GEN BIO LAB
44151583800041Western Kentucky UniversityGen EdNatural Sciences (NS)NoNatural Sciences08/05/24 1:36 PMAdvancetrueA laboratory course correlated with BIOL 113 for non-science majors emphasizing the scientific process, biological concepts and biological organization. A dual credit scholarship is not needed for this course if it is concurrently taken with WKU BIOL 113.08/06/2408/06/24Tinisha Taylor Holttinisha.taylor@jefferson.kyschools.usWaggener1Current Agreement On FileAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
84
BIOL 130 BU PRINCIPLES OF BIO
44144481800041Bellarmine UniversityGen EdNatural Sciences03/03/22 10:15 AM
85
BIOL 240 UL UNITY OF LIFE
44150481800041University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVENatural Sciences (NS)Natural Sciences03/03/22 10:15 AM
86
BIOL 241 UL EX BIO: MOLECULES CELLS
4415038*800041University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVENatural Sciences (NS)NoNatural Sciences06/17/22 8:52 AMApprovedtrueSecondary State Code: 302601 This course is available for students who take courses on UofL Campus for dual credit. Placement is determined by UofL admissions. This is a laboratory course that complements BIOL 240 Unity of Life. In this class, you will learn the basic principles of scientific inquiry and practice techniques biologists use to study calls and molecules. This will include learning about experimental design, hypothesis testing, and statistics, as well as using microscopes, chromatography, and genomic tools.06/17/2207/18/22Christina BroackmanChristina.brockman@jefferson.kyschools.usDuPont Manual3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCH#NO MATCH
87
BIOL 257 UL INTRO MICROBIO
44150781800041University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVENatural Sciences (NS)Natural Sciences03/03/22 10:15 AM
88
BRX 220 JCTC BASIC BLUEPRINT
45836341499920Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTE03/03/22 10:15 AM
89
BUA 120 KSU BUSINESS & SOCIETY
4501208*60111Kentucky State UniversityCTENoManagement Entrepreneurship01/30/24 3:57 PMApprovedNo - NewtrueThis course is designed for students seeking the necessary skillsets to be academically successful in higher education courses. The student is taught to recognize, describe, display and develop the necessary academic skills to perform on the level as same-age peers. The student will become knowledgeable of historical events and developments that have shaped how students are learning in today’s classrooms. The student will use the various resources and opportunities to exhibit high levels of performance on assessments, that will gauge the overall knowledge and acquisition of content. The student will also have the opportunity to design and implement various content through projects that assess the student’s overall development in critical thinking, writing and communication.02/01/2402/01/24Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current AgreementAll Clear52.0701.00nichelle.freer@jefferson.kyschools.us
90
BUA 204 KSU BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS
4502048*060155Kentucky State UniversityCTENoManagement Entrepreneurship07/25/24 4:32 PMAdvanceYestrueThis course applies communication theory to business writings and business presentations. This course is needed in order to teach students the basic writing and presentation principles necessary to enable them to become effective communicators and business professionals07/30/2407/31/24Emily Wirtzbergeremily.wirtzberger@jefferson.kyschools.usSeneca3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear52.0701.00nichelle.freer@jefferson.kyschools.us
91
BUSA 103 BU INTRO TO BUSINESS
46011181060111Bellarmine UniversityCTEAccounting
Administrative Support
E-Commerce
Financial Services
Management Entrepreneurship
Marketing
true03/03/22 10:15 AM
92
CAD 102 ECTC DRAFT FUNDAMENT
45814041480110Elizabethtown Comm & Tech CollegeCTEMechanical Designer03/03/22 10:15 AM
93
CAD 112 ECTC ENGINEER GRAPHIC
48543441480113Elizabethtown Comm & Tech CollegeCTEMechanical Designer03/03/22 10:15 AM
94
CAD 200 ECTC INTERMED CAD
45881241480136Elizabethtown Comm & Tech CollegeCTEMechanical Designer03/03/22 10:15 AM
95
CAD 120 ECTC Intro to Arch
4531204*480117Elizabethtown Comm & Tech CollegeCTENoArchitectural Technology10/27/23 11:48 AMApprovedYestrueCAD 120 Introduces a practical approach to architectural drafting using board and/or computer aided drafting methods as it relates to residential and commercial architecture, specifications, and structural systems including wood, masonry, concrete, and steel.;12/21/2312/21/23Stephanie CurlStephanie.curl@jefferson.kyschools.usPleasure Ridge Park3Current AgreementAll Clear15.1301.03joseph.simon@jefferson.kyschools.us
96
CAD 200 JCTC INTERMED CAD
45883141480112Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEtrue03/03/22 10:15 AM
97
CAD 220 ECTC Arch Design
4532204*480116Elizabethtown Comm & Tech CollegeCTENoArchitectural Technology10/27/23 12:42 PMApprovedYestrueCAD 220 Applies the theory of architectural design and presentation techniques. Deals with site selection, use of materials in design, spatial relationships, and aesthetics. Explores traditional and contemporary design, designers, processes, and historical milestones. Uses board and computer techniques to illustrate interiors and exteriors of student designs.12/21/2312/21/23Stephanie CurlStephanie.curl@jefferson.kyschools.usPleasure Ridge Park3Current AgreementAll Clear15.1301.03joseph.simon@jefferson.kyschools.us
98
CAR 126 JCTC INTRO CONSTRUCT
45883541460201Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEHeavy Equipment Sciences
Residential Carpenter Assistant
Skilled Trades Commercial Carpentry TRACK
true03/03/22 10:15 AM
99
CAR 140 JCTC SURVEY & FOUND L
45813942460214Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTE03/03/22 10:15 AM
100
CAR 126 JCTC INTRO CONSTRUCT
4581364*460201Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEYes - RequiredCAR 127Residential Carpenter Assistant07/29/22 3:26 PMApprovedNo - NewtruePROVIDE A DESCRIPTION OF THE DIFFERNT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITES OF CARPENTRY RELATED CAREERS WITHIN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY08/15/2208/15/22Nicole Scalesnicole.scales@jefferson.kyschools.usWestern4Current AgreementAll Clear46.0201.02joseph.simon@jefferson.kyschools.us
101
CAR 127 JCTC INT CONSTRUCT LAB
4581384*460201Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEYes - RequiredCAR 127Residential Carpenter Assistant08/09/22 10:45 AMApprovedNo - NewtruePROVIDE A DESCRIPTION OF THE DIFFERNT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITES OF CARPENTRY RELATED CAREERS WITHIN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY08/15/2208/15/22Nicole Scalesnicole.scales@jefferson.kyschools.usWestern4Current AgreementAll Clear46.0201.02joseph.simon@jefferson.kyschools.us
102
CAR 196 JCTC LGHT FRA CONST II
45833841460213Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEResidential Carpenter Assistant
Skilled Trades Commercial Carpentry TRACK
03/03/22 10:15 AM
103
CDF 101 KSU INTR EARLY CHLD ED
4511018*200223Kentucky State UniversityCTENoEarly Childhood Education02/13/24 4:15 PMApprovedYestrueExamines various program models and philosophies of early childhood education and includes a basic introduction to the overall needs of young children. An MOA with Kentucky State University must be in place to offer this course. Students may be eligible to use Work Ready Scholarship funds for this course.02/15/2402/16/24Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current AgreementAll Clear13.1210.00elizabeth.adams2@jefferson.kyschools.us
104
CDF 102 KSU FAMILY DEV
4511028*200173Kentucky State UniversityCTENoEarly Childhood Education02/13/24 4:21 PMApprovedNo - NewtrueExamines the stages of the family life cycle and interpersonal relationships among family members. An MOA with Kentucky State University must be in place to offer this course. Students may be eligible to use Work Ready Scholarship funds for this course.02/15/2402/16/24Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current AgreementAll Clear13.1210.00elizabeth.adams2@jefferson.kyschools.us
105
CDF 203 KSU CHILD DEV I
4512038*200261Kentucky State UniversityCTENoEarly Childhood Education02/13/24 4:24 PMApprovedYestrueThis course examines the physical, mental, social, and emotional growth of a child from conception through age three. Providing quality care and education of infants and toddlers. An MOA with Kentucky State University must be in place to offer this course. Students may be eligible to use Work Ready Scholarship funds for this course.02/15/2402/16/24Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current AgreementAll Clear13.1210.00elizabeth.adams2@jefferson.kyschools.us
106
CDF 204 KSU CHILD DEV II
4512048*200262Kentucky State UniversityCTENoEarly Childhood Education02/13/24 4:27 PMApprovedYestrueA lecture/observation course designed for child development and early education (K/4) majors which examines the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional growth of the child from age four through eight years. An MOA with Kentucky State University must be in place to offer this course. Students may be eligible to use Work Ready Scholarship funds for this course.02/15/2402/16/24Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current AgreementAll Clear13.1210.00elizabeth.adams2@jefferson.kyschools.us
107
CHE 111 CU GEN CHEMISTRY
44240581800041Campbellsville UniversityGen EdCHEMISTRYNatural Sciences (NS)Natural Sciences03/03/22 10:15 AM
108
CHE 140 JCTC INTRO GEN CHEM
44240181800041Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdCHEMISTRYNatural Sciences (NS)Natural Sciences03/03/22 10:15 AM
109
CHE 170 JCTC GEN COL CHEM I
44240281800041Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdCHEMISTRYNatural Sciences (NS)Natural Sciences03/03/22 10:15 AM
110
CHEM 101 UL INTRO TO CHEMISTRY
44250381800041University of LouisvilleGen EdCHEMISTRYNatural Sciences (NS)Natural Sciences03/03/22 10:15 AM
111
CHEM 101 WKU INTRO CHEMISTRY
44220381800041Western Kentucky UniversityGen EdCHEMISTRYNatural Sciences (NS)Natural Sciences03/03/22 10:15 AM
112
CHEM 105 WKU FUND GEN CHEM
44240481800041Western Kentucky UniversityGen EdCHEMISTRYNatural Sciences (NS)Natural Sciences03/03/22 10:15 AM
113
CHEM 201 UL GENERAL CHEM I
44244181800041University of LouisvilleGen EdCHEMISTRYNatural Sciences (NS)Natural Sciences03/03/22 10:15 AM
114
CHEM 207 UL INTR CHEM ANALYSIS
44244281800041University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVENatural Sciences (NS)Natural Sciences03/03/22 10:15 AM
115
CHEM 214 BU HLTH SCI CHEMISTRY
4422148*800041BellarmineCTEYes - RequiredCHEM 314-LNatural Sciences05/06/25 9:42 AMAdvancetrueThis course is aimed at students interested in careers in the health sciences industry. It is designed to show the centrality of chemistry between the physical and life sciences. Basic concepts in general, organic, and biological chemistry are covered. Critical thinking and problem solving skills are emphasized throughout the course. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory. This course is only for Bellarmine Career Ready BSN Program students. An application is required.05/06/2505/06/25Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request4SubmittedAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
116
CHNS 102 UL ELEM CHINESE II
42433181800033University of LouisvilleGen EdA&H World Lang/Cult Stud03/03/22 10:15 AM
117
CHS 111 CU INTRO OLD TESTAMEN
42271581800031Campbellsville UniversityGen EdELECTIVEOther University Specific RequirementArt & Humanities03/03/22 10:15 AM
118
CHS 121 CU INTRO NEW TESTAMEN
42281581800031Campbellsville UniversityGen EdELECTIVEOther University Specific RequirementArt & Humanities03/03/22 10:15 AM
119
CIS 101 MoSU INTRO COMPUTERS
45036941070750Morehead State UniversityCTEComputer Programming
Web Development/Administration
03/03/22 10:15 AM
120
CIS 100 CU COMP CONCEPTS APPS
45086941110110Campbellsville UniversityCTEAccounting
Administrative Support
Computer Programming
Computer Programming Blended Hybrid
Computer Science
Cyber Engineering
Digital Design and Game Development
Information Support and Services
Management Entrepreneurship
Network Administration
Network Security
Web Development/Administration
03/03/22 10:15 AM
121
CIS 205 UL INFO SYSTEM IN ORG
45096941110110University of LouisvilleCTEAccounting
Administrative Support
Computer Programming
Computer Programming Blended Hybrid
Computer Science
Cyber Engineering
Digital Design and Game Development
Information Support and Services
Management Entrepreneurship
Network Administration
Network Security
Web Development/Administration
03/03/22 10:15 AM
122
CIS 305 UL DATA ANALYSIS FOR DECISION-MAKING
4503054*110752University of LouisvilleCTENoComputer Science01/16/25 9:04 AMAdvanceNo - NewtrueThis project-based course provides students with an opportunity to explore data analysis using spreadsheet and database techniques, including incorporating contemporary decision-making tools in modern spreadsheet software. This course emphasizes the roles of business analysis and knowledge workers through projects and discussions and teaches students how creative use of strong analytical skills can lead to career advancement in any business domain. This course is part of the Cardinal Bridge Program and is only available to students enrolled in that program.01/23/2501/23/25Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear11.0701.01james.moore3@jefferson.kyschools.us
123
CIT 105 JCTC COMPUTER LIT
45613341110110Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEAccounting
Administrative Support
Computer Programming
Computer Programming Blended Hybrid
Computer Science
Cyber Engineering
Digital Design and Game Development
Informatics
Information Support and Services
Management Entrepreneurship
Network Administration
Network Security
Web Development/Administration
03/03/22 10:15 AM
124
CIT 105 JCTC DIGITAL LITERAC
45015841060112Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEAccounting
Administrative Support
Computer Programming
Computer Programming Blended Hybrid
Computer Science
Cyber Engineering
Digital Design and Game Development
Informatics
Information Support and Services
Management Entrepreneurship
Network Administration
Network Security
Web Development/Administration
03/03/22 10:15 AM
125
CIT 105 JCTC ADV COMP APPS
45085941070743Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEAccounting
Administrative Support
Computer Programming
Computer Programming Blended Hybrid
Computer Science
Cyber Engineering
Digital Design and Game Development
Informatics
Information Support and Services
Management Entrepreneurship
Network Administration
Network Security
Web Development/Administration
03/03/22 10:15 AM
126
CIT 105 JCTC COMPUTE LITERACY
65613342110110Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEAccounting
Administrative Support
Computer Programming
Computer Programming Blended Hybrid
Computer Science
Cyber Engineering
Digital Design and Game Development
Informatics
Information Support and Services
Management Entrepreneurship
Network Administration
Network Security
Web Development/Administration
03/03/22 10:15 AM
127
CIT 105 JCTC INT COMPUTER SCI
45639543110710Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEComputer Programming
Computer Programming Blended Hybrid
Information Support and Services
Network Administration
Network Security
03/03/22 10:15 AM
128
CIT 111 JCTC COMP HRD/SFTWAR
45849441110101Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEComputer Programming
Computer Programming Blended Hybrid
Information Support and Services
Network Administration
Network Security
03/03/22 10:15 AM
129
CIT 120 JCTC COMPUTA THINK
45613841110251Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEComputer Programming
Computer Programming Blended Hybrid
Computer Science
Cyber Engineering
Digital Design and Game Development
Network Security
Web Development/Administration
03/03/22 10:15 AM
130
CIT 150 JCTC INTERNET TECH
45635841110917Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEComputer Programming
Computer Programming Blended Hybrid
Network Administration
Web Development/Administration
03/03/22 10:15 AM
131
CIT 155 JCTC WEB PAGE DEVEL
45631341110801Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEComputer Programming
Computer Programming Blended Hybrid
Web Development/Administration
03/03/22 10:15 AM
132
CIT 105 JCTC COMPUTE LITERACY
65613341110110Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEAccounting
Administrative Support
Computer Programming
Computer Programming Blended Hybrid
Computer Science
Cyber Engineering
Digital Design and Game Development
Informatics
Information Support and Services
Management Entrepreneurship
Network Administration
Network Security
Web Development/Administration
03/03/22 10:15 AM
133
CIT 136 KSU HARDWARE MGMT
4561368*110101Kentucky State UniversityCTENoNetwork Security01/31/24 10:29 AMApprovedNo - NewtrueThe focus of this course involves emphasis on computer hardware that consumers of microcomputer systems might encounter. This course will guide students through the actual construction of a microcomputer system with in/depth discussions of each component and the various upgrade options. The use of peripheral devises such as fax, modem, printers, and scanners is also covered. The instructional methods employed in this class include lecture, class discussion, demonstration, and hands/on laboratory experience. An MOA must be on file with Kentucky State University to offer this course. This course is eligible for the Work Ready Scholarship.02/20/2402/21/24Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current AgreementAll Clear11.1003.00james.moore3@jefferson.kyschools.us
134
CIT 149 JCTC JAVA I
45640841110205Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEComputer Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
135
CIT 160 JCTC INTRO NETWORK CON
45635141110901Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTENetwork Administration
Network Security
03/03/22 10:15 AM
136
CJ 200 UL INTRO CRIM JUST
42250181800051University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVESocial & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
137
CJ 101 CU INTRO CRIM JUST SYST
42280141461044Campbellsville UniversityCTEELECTIVESocial & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
138
CJ 215 Intro to Criminal Law
4228024*461043Campbellsville UniversityCTENoPre-Law Studies05/03/22 10:51 AMApprovedkaren.smith4@jefferson.kyschools.usYestrueAn examination of the techniques, ethical dilemmas, and significance of the lawful search for people and things useful in reconstructing an illegal act or omission.06/07/2206/08/22Karen Smithkaren.smith4@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current AgreementAll Clear22.0001.00
139
CJE 101 KSU INTRO TO CRIM JUST
4221618*461044Kentucky State UniversityCTENoPre-Law Studies03/22/24 2:38 PMApprovedNo - NewtrueA survey course designed to study the criminal justice process. An analysis of local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies, court, and correctional agencies.03/25/2403/25/24Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current AgreementAll Clear22.0001.00karen.smith4@jefferson.kyschools.us
140
CJE 215 KSU INTRO TO CRIM LAW
4222158*461020Kentucky State UniversityCTENoPre-Law Studies03/22/24 2:44 PMApprovedNo - NewtrueThis course is designed to study the development and history of criminal laws in the United States, emphasizing the definitions and interpretations of such laws. This course is needed for the following reasons: (1) to provide the student with an overview of the rules of criminal laws (2) to familiarize the student with the nature of the American criminal legal system and how that system affects our daily lives, (3) to develop an understanding of the various offenses within the criminal legal system and how all of the offenses are coordinated as a system, and (4) to promote recognition of the benefits provided to citizens by the criminal legal system and the limitations under which the system operates.03/25/2403/25/24Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current AgreementAll Clear22.0001.00karen.smith4@jefferson.kyschools.us
141
CJE 320 KSU LAW ENFORCEMENT
4223268*461045Kentucky State UniversityCTENoLaw Enforcement Services03/22/24 2:51 PMApprovedNo - NewtrueThis course involves the study of history, development, role and responsibilities of federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies and current issues in law enforcement.03/25/2403/25/24Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current AgreementAll Clear43.0107.00karen.smith4@jefferson.kyschools.us
142
CJE 325 KSU COURTS
4223258*461020Kentucky State UniversityCTENoPre-Law Studies03/22/24 2:57 PMApprovedNo - NewtrueThis course is designed to study the development and history of criminal laws in the United States, emphasizing the definitions and interpretations of such laws. This course is needed for the following reasons: (1) to provide the student with an overview of the rules of criminal laws (2) to familiarize the student with the nature of the American criminal legal system and how that system affects our daily lives, (3) to develop an understanding of the various offenses within the criminal legal system and how all of the offenses are coordinated as a system, and (4) to promote recognition of the benefits provided to citizens by the criminal legal system and the limitations under which the system operates.03/25/2403/25/24Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current AgreementAll Clear22.0001.00karen.smith4@jefferson.kyschools.us
143
CLAW 301 UL LEGAL ENVIRO BUS
45028641060121University of LouisvilleNon-AccountNot Eligible for Accountability03/03/22 10:15 AM
144
CMM 110 JCTC FUND MACH TOOL A
45831541470913Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEMachinist Operator03/03/22 10:15 AM
145
CMM 112 JCTC FUND OF MACHINE
45831441470914Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEMachinist Operator03/03/22 10:15 AM
146
CMM 120 JCTC APPLIED MACHIN I
45831641470911Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEMachinist Operator03/03/22 10:15 AM
147
CMM 122 JCTC APPLIED MACH II
45831742470912Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEMachinist Operator03/03/22 10:15 AM
148
COMM 112 UL BUS & PROF SPEAK
42340081800015University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVEOral Communications (OC)Oral Communication03/03/22 10:15 AM
149
COM 181 JCTC BASIC PUB SPEAK
42340581800015Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdELECTIVEOral Communications (OC)Oral Communication03/03/22 10:15 AM
150
COM 252 JCTC INT INTER COM
42340681800015Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdOral Communication03/03/22 10:15 AM
151
COM 100 SCKY PUBLIC SPEAKING
4231008*800015SimmonsGen EdOral Communications (OC)NoOral Communication03/05/24 12:25 PMApprovedtrueThis course is an introduction to speech communication which emphasizes the practical skill of public speaking, including techniques to lessen speaker anxiety, and the use of visual aids to enhance speaker presentations. In this course, we will focus on ethical speech techniques as the speaker is trusted by their audience. The course’s goal is to prepare students for success in typical public speaking situations and to provide them with the basic principles of organization and research needed for effective speeches. A MOA must be in place to offer this course. Students in this course are eligible for the DC Scholarship if the student has not exceeded his/her annual or cumulative credit limit.03/05/2403/05/24Mary Louise PozaricMary PozaricDistrict Request3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
152
COM 101 SCKY COMM & CULTURE
4238018*800015SimmonsGen EdNoOral Communication03/05/24 12:25 PMApprovedtrueThis course explores the fundamental concepts and issues in (intercultural) communication. We will examine the complex relationship between culture and communication from different conceptual perspectives and consider the importance of context and power in intercultural interactions. In addition to learning theory and applying different approaches to the study of intercultural communication, this course asks that you consider your own cultural identities, values, beliefs, assumptions, worldviews, etc., through participation in class discussions. This course will help students develop their perspective and voice, embracing such factors as cultural background, race, class, gender, and sexuality.04/12/2404/12/24Mary Louise PozaricMary PozaricDistrict Request3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
153
COM 205 JCTC COMM FOUNDATIONS
45046981800015Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdELECTIVEOral Communication03/03/22 10:15 AM
154
COMM 103 BU INTRO PUB SPEAK
42340781800015Bellarmine UniversityGen EdOral Communication03/03/22 10:15 AM
155
COMM 111 UL INTRO TO PUB SPKG
42352281800015University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVEOral Communications (OC)Oral Communication03/03/22 10:15 AM
156
COMM 112 UL BUS & PROF SPEAK
45046941060155University of LouisvilleCTEAdministrative Support03/03/22 10:15 AM
157
COMM 145 WKU FUND SPEAK/COMM
42358381800015Western Kentucky UniversityGen EdELECTIVEOral Communications (OC)Oral Communication03/03/22 10:15 AM
158
COS 107 KSU PROB SOLV LOG DESI
4561078*110251Kentucky State UniversityCTENoComputer Science01/30/24 4:02 PMApprovedNo - NewtrueA language-independent introduction to program development using various problem-solving techniques. Emphasis is placed on problem analysis, algorithm and pseudocode development, as well as various data and control structures.03/05/2403/05/24Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current AgreementAll Clear11.0701.01james.moore3@jefferson.kyschools.us
159
COS 108 KSU PRIN OF COMP SCI I
4561088*110110Kentucky State UniversityCTENoComputer Science01/30/24 4:10 PMApprovedNo - NewtrueAn introduction to the foundations of Computer Science that incorporates the study of computer architecture, data representation, organization and storage, algorithm development and structured programming using C++ as a design tool. An MOA must be on file with Kentucky State University to offer this course. This course is eligible for the Work Ready Scholarship.02/20/2402/21/24Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usAtherton3Current AgreementAll Clear11.0701.01james.moore3@jefferson.kyschools.us
160
COS 275 KSU GAME PRGM FOUND I
4562758*113605Kentucky State UniversityCTENoComputer Science01/30/24 4:18 PMApprovedNo - NewtrueThis course introduces students to the rigorous field of interactive simulation and gaming. Students learn about the major components of modern simulations and games from both a design perspective and a technical perspective. Topics covered include: fundamentals of simulation/gaming, user interface design, human computer interaction, input/output paradigms, and an overview of simulation/game design process. Lab activities are designed to foster critical thinking and problem solving skills through the development of an understanding of the development process as well as interactive programming techniques through the creation of working interactive programs in a high level programming language. An MOA must be on file with Kentucky State University to offer this course. This course is eligible for the Work Ready Scholarship.02/20/2402/21/24Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request4Current AgreementAll Clear11.0701.01james.moore3@jefferson.kyschools.us
161
COS 281 KSU INTR TO INFO SECUR
4562818*110912Kentucky State UniversityCTENoNetwork Security01/31/24 10:26 AMApprovedNo - NewtrueThis course provides the foundation for understanding the key issues associated with protecting information asset, determining the levels of protection and response to security incidents, designing a consistent, reasonable information security system with appropriate intrusion detection and reporting features, and learning the principles of trusted computing bases. An MOA must be on file with Kentucky State University to offer this course. This course is eligible for the Work Ready Scholarship.02/20/2402/21/24Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current AgreementAll Clear11.1003.00james.moore3@jefferson.kyschools.us
162
CRIM 101 WKU INT CRIM JUSTICE
42270181451039Western Kentucky UniversityCTEELECTIVESocial & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
163
CRJ 100 JCTC INTRO CRIM JUST
45861541461044Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdELECTIVENo Pathway03/03/22 10:15 AM
164
CRJ 204 JCTC CRIMINAL INVEST
45862841461043Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTELaw Enforcement Services03/03/22 10:15 AM
165
CRJ 215 JCTC INTRO LAW ENFOR
45862941461045Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTELaw Enforcement Services03/03/22 10:15 AM
166
CS 146 WKU INTRO PROGRAMMING
45629981110201Western Kentucky UniversityCTEComputer Programming
Computer Programming Blended Hybrid
Computer Science
03/03/22 10:15 AM
167
CUL 100 JCTC INT CULINARY ART
45111141200411Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTECulinary & Food Services03/03/22 10:15 AM
168
CUL 230 JCTC BASIC NUTRITION
45128941200412Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTECulinary & Food Servicestrue03/03/22 10:15 AM
169
CUL 285 JCTC FRONT OF HOUSE
45128741200412Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTECulinary & Food Services03/03/22 10:15 AM
170
CUL 125 JCTC SANITATION & SAFE
45127541200412Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEtrue03/03/22 10:15 AM
171
DPT 100 JCTC INT 3D PRNT TECH
45671241332001Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTECyber Engineering
Machinist Operator
Mechanical Designer
Mechanical Engineering
Welding Maintenance Technician
03/03/22 10:15 AM
172
DPT 100 SCC INTRO TO 3D PRINTING
4531008*332001SomersetCTENoNew JCPS Pathway Creation07/30/24 3:44 PMAdvanceNo - NewtrueProvides an introduction to the world of Three Dimensional printing (3DP) and its applications in conjunction with computer technology. Introduces topics including computer hardware and software, 3D printing technology, file management, the Internet, e-mail, the social web, sustainability, security, and computer and intellectual property ethics. Presents basic use of application, programming, systems, and utility software.08/01/2408/01/24Danielle Washburndanielle.washburn@jefferson.kyschools.usCentral3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear88.8888.00kiley.whitaker@jefferson.kyschools.us
173
DPT 150 Introduction to Engineering Mechanics for 3D Printing
4561508*332002Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTENoNew JCPS Pathway Creation01/31/23 10:53 AMApprovedNo -Not the technical core (5th course)trueProvides an introduction to simplified engineering mechanical principles as they apply to 3D printing, or additive manufacturing, designs and products. Requires students to apply concepts related to simple force and stress analysis, material property selection, and deformation to their designs for the purpose of improving functional performance and overall printing success. Explores finishing and post processing techniques to enhance the final appearance and marketability of their printed work07/21/2307/21/23Emily Wirtzbergeremily.wirtzberger@jefferson.kyschools.usSeneca3Current AgreementAll Clear11.0201.01james.moore3@jefferson.kyschools.us
174
DPT 150 SCC INTRO TO ENGINEERING MECHANICS
4531508*332002SomersetCTENoNew JCPS Pathway Creation07/30/24 3:46 PMAdvanceNo - NewtrueProvides an introduction to simplified engineering mechanical principles as they apply to 3D printing, or additive manufacturing, designs and products. Requires students to apply concepts related to simple force and stress analysis, material property selection, and deformation to their designs for the purpose of improving functional performance and overall printing success. Explores finishing and post processing techniques to enhance the final appearance and marketability of their printed work.08/01/2408/01/24Danielle Washburndanielle.washburn@jefferson.kyschools.usCentral3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear88.8888.00kiley.whitaker@jefferson.kyschools.us
175
DPT 280 JCTC SP PJCT 3D PRINT1
4562808*332003JeffersonCTENoComputer Science03/23/25 6:34 PMAdvanceYestrueAllows the student to gain intermediate level experience in their prospective fields through projects and tasks assigned by the instructor and based on applications the student may one day experience as a professional. Focuses on various assignments and curriculum as determined by the program instructor.04/21/2504/21/25Danielle Washburndanielle.washburn@jefferson.kyschools.usCentral3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear11.0701.01james.moore3@jefferson.kyschools.us
176
DPT 280 SCC SPECIAL PROJECTS FOR 3D PRINTING LEVEL 1
4532808*332003SomersetCTENoNew JCPS Pathway Creation07/30/24 3:48 PMAdvanceNo - NewtrueAllows the student to gain intermediate level experience in their prospective fields through projects and tasks assigned by the instructor and based on applications the student may one day experience as a professional. Focuses on various assignments and curriculum as determined by the program instructor.08/01/2408/01/24Danielle Washburndanielle.washburn@jefferson.kyschools.usCentral3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear88.8888.00kiley.whitaker@jefferson.kyschools.us
177
DUAL CREDIT ONLINE PLACEHOLDER
40001911950001Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeNon-AccountNot Eligible for Accountability03/03/22 10:15 AM
178
ECO 101 JCTC CONTEM ECON ISS
42240481800051Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdELECTIVESocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)Social & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
179
ECO 201 JCTC PRIN MICROECON
42250481800051Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdELECTIVESocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)Social & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
180
ECO 202 Principles of Macroeconomics
4222028*800051Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdNoSocial & Behavioral Science06/05/23 9:07 AMApprovedtrueCovers contemporary economic issues such as inflation, poverty and affluence, globalization, and environmental pollution.06/05/2306/05/23Jessika Bensonjessika.benson@jefferson.kyschools.usDuPont Manual3Current AgreementAll Clear
181
ECO 221 CU MACROECONOMICS
42260381800051Campbellsville UniversityGen EdELECTIVESocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)Social & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
182
ECO 222 CU MICROECONOMICS
42250581800051Campbellsville UniversityGen EdELECTIVESocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)Social & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
183
ECON 150 WKU INTRO ECONOMICS
42240581800051Western Kentucky UniversityGen EdELECTIVESocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)Social & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
184
ECON 201 UL PRIN OF MICROECON
4221218*800051University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVESocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)NoSocial & Behavioral Science03/14/25 10:57 AMAdvancetrueAn introduction to the supply and demand model of price determination. Includes a theoretical treatment of consumer and producer behavior, a study of industry structures, and the economic foundation for public policy. Topics may include pricing decisions, entrepreneurship, labor markets, taxation, foreign exchange rates, and advertising.04/14/2504/15/25Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3SubmittedAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
185
ECON 202 UL PRIN OF MACROECON
4222218*800051University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVESocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)NoSocial & Behavioral Science03/14/25 11:10 AMAdvancetrueAn introduction to the U.S. economy, including long-term structural developments and short-term fluctuations. Theoretical models are presented to explain changes in national output, the price level, employment, and unemployment. Competing macroeconomic models are examined and contrasted. The models provide a framework for studying fiscal and monetary policy, and the effectiveness of macroeconomic policy during recent economic history is evaluated.04/14/2504/15/25Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3SubmittedAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
186
EDP 202-Human Developmental Learning
4511094*331031Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTENoTeaching and Learning06/13/22 3:10 PMApprovedYestrueEDP 202 Human Development and Learning EDP 202 (3 credit hours) Human Development and Learning Presents theories and concepts of human development, learning, and motivation and applies them to interpreting and explaining human behavior and interaction in relation to teaching across the developmental span from early childhood to adulthood. Requires field experience of a minimum of 15 clock hours in instructor-approved educational agencies. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Pre-requisite: PSY 100 or PSY 110. Attributes: Other Components: LEC: Lecture This course will tie to KDE The Learner-Centered Classroom 331031. This will need to be updated on the CPT.07/18/2207/18/22Volinda Heimannvolinda.heimann@jefferson.kyschools.usFairdale3Current AgreementAll Clear13.0101.00elizabeth.adams2@jefferson.kyschools.us
187
EDP 260-Motivation and Classroom Management
4511994*331032Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTENoTeaching and Learning06/13/22 3:13 PMApprovedYestrueEDP 260 Motivation and Classroom Management EDP 260 (3 credit hours) Motivation and Classroom Management Provides students with a theoretical background of motivation and behavior. Reviews current classroom practices to motivate students and ensure positive classroom behavior. Applies strategies to classroom situations. Teaches basic research methods that apply strategies to classroom situations. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours). Pre-requisite: EDP 202. Attributes: Other Components: LEC: Lecture This course will tie to KDE The Professional Educator 331032. This will need to be updated on the CPT.07/18/2207/18/22Volinda Heimannvolinda.heimann@jefferson.kyschools.usFairdale3Current AgreementAll Clear13.0101.00elizabeth.adams2@jefferson.kyschools.us
188
EDSP 240 UL INTRO EXCEPT CHILD
45150041909999University of LouisvilleCTETeaching and Learning03/03/22 10:15 AM
189
EDTP 107 UL HUMAN DEVEL LEARN
45150141331031University of LouisvilleCTETeaching and Learning03/03/22 10:15 AM
190
EDTP 201 UL LEARNING COMM
45149541331030University of LouisvilleCTETeaching and Learning03/03/22 10:15 AM
191
EDTP 215 UL PROFESSIONAL ED
45149741331032University of LouisvilleCTETeaching and Learning03/03/22 10:15 AM
192
EDU 201 JCTC INTRO AMER EDUCA
45118943331030Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTETeaching and Learning03/03/22 10:15 AM
193
EDU 202 KSU FOUND TEACH & ED
42292281331030Kentucky State UniversityCTETeaching and Learning01/22/24 2:03 PMApprovedNo - NewtrueEDU 202 is an introductory course that presents a framework on which to build a solid foundation that deals with the critical role of the teacher in American education. This is a dual credit course with Kentucky State University. An MOA must be in place to offer this course. Students in the Teaching and Learning pathway may be eligible to utilize a Work Ready Scholarship in order to pay for the course.01/23/2401/23/24Current AgreementAll Clear13.0101.00elizabeth.adams2@jefferson.kyschools.us
194
EDU 203 KSU INTR TO TECH IN ED
4229238*331032Kentucky State UniversityCTETeaching and Learning01/22/24 2:07 PMApprovedNo - NewtrueEDU 203 covers the knowledge and skill development in the use of microcomputers and media in the classroom. Focus on computer literacy, application, and equipment operation. This is a dual credit course with Kentucky State University. An MOA must be in place to offer this course. Students in the Teaching and Learning pathway may be eligible to utilize a Work Ready Scholarship in order to pay for the course.01/23/2401/23/24Current AgreementAll Clear13.0101.00elizabeth.adams2@jefferson.kyschools.us
195
EDU 204 KSU CULTRL RESPON
4229248*331031Kentucky State UniversityCTETeaching and Learning01/22/24 2:07 PMApprovedNo - NewtrueEDU 204 is designed to assist students with examining their understanding of global culture and how they respond to our diverse world. Self-reflection, discussion, and respectful sharing of viewpoints and understandings are imperative to this class. Project based learning (PBL) is the major teaching/learning strategy used in this course. This is a dual credit course with Kentucky State University. An MOA must be in place to offer this course. Students in the Teaching and Learning pathway may be eligible to utilize a Work Ready Scholarship in order to pay for the course.01/23/2401/23/24Current AgreementAll Clear13.0101.00elizabeth.adams2@jefferson.kyschools.us
196
EDU 304 KSU CLASSROOM MGMT
4229348*331033Kentucky State UniversityCTETeaching and Learning01/22/24 2:07 PMApprovedNo - NewtrueEDU 304 examines practical, ecological approaches toward classroom organization and arrangement, rules and procedures, planning, student self-regulation, communication, assessing and solving problems. Investigates theories, research, school safety, and diversity issues pertaining to each area of management. This is a dual credit course with Kentucky State University. An MOA must be in place to offer this course. Students in the Teaching and Learning pathway may be eligible to utilize a Work Ready Scholarship in order to pay for the course.01/23/2401/23/24Current AgreementAll Clear13.0101.00elizabeth.adams2@jefferson.kyschools.us
197
EDUC 102 BU TYP/ATYP CHILD DEV
4511024*331031BellarmineCTENoTeaching and Learning04/10/25 10:01 AMAdvanceYestrueHands on research based personal exploration of early childhood, elementary and middle school education with an emphasis on individual learner development, developmentally appropriate instructional practices and the school as a learning environment. This course requires field experience.04/21/2504/21/25Brandy Scottbrandy.scott@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3SubmittedAll Clear13.0101.00brandy.scott@jefferson.kyschools.us
198
EDUC 200 BU FOUND OF EDUC
4512004*331030BellarmineCTENoTeaching and Learning01/16/25 12:03 PMAdvanceNo - NewtrueIntroduces students to the foundations of education.02/18/2502/18/25Alexis Smithalexis.smith@jefferson.kyschools.usEastern3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear13.0101.00brandy.scott@jefferson.kyschools.us
199
EDUC 436 BU ST IN CURRICULUM
4514364*331032BellarmineCTENoTeaching and Learning04/10/25 10:03 AMAdvanceYestrueAn in-depth study of current critical topics in education and society with emphasis on researching appropriate grade/level trends.04/21/2504/21/25Brandy Scottbrandy.scott@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear13.0101.00brandy.scott@jefferson.kyschools.us
200
EET 119 JCTC BASIC ELECTRICITY
4587194*210341Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEYes - RequiredLAIEnergy Management08/29/24 2:35 PMAdvanceYestrueIntroduces basic electricity concepts applicable to AC and DC circuits pertinent to the electrical technology industry. Provides an in-depth study of Ohm's Law, series, parallel, and series-parallel circuit characteristics. Focuses on providing students with an overview of common electrical safety practices, AC generation, AC and DC Principles, magnetic principles, transformers, capacitors, inductors, and basic electrical testing equipment along with a focus on the construction, calculation, measurement, and troubleshooting of various AC and DC circuits by way of laboratory exercises and classroom lecture. Integrated Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Integrated Laboratory: 2 credits (60 contact hours). Attributes: Technical Components: LAI: Integrated Laboratory, LEI: Integrated Lecture09/26/2410/15/24Greg Ashgregory.ash@jefferson.kyschools.usDoss5SubmittedAll Clear15.0503.02joseph.simon@jefferson.kyschools.us
201
EET 154/155 JCTC ELEC CONS I & LAB
4581204*460312Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEYes - RequiredEET 154Skilled Trades Construction Electrical TRACK08/11/23 2:30 PMApprovedYestrueThis course involves the study of materials and procedures used in construction wiring.08/11/2308/11/23Stephanie CurlStephanie.curl@jefferson.kyschools.usPleasure Ridge Park2Current AgreementAll Clear46.0302.99joseph.simon@jefferson.kyschools.us
202
EET 270/271 JCTC ELE MTR CTL I
45842043460331Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEYes - RequiredEET 271Skilled Trades Construction Electrical TRACK02/23/24 9:33 AMApprovedYestrueEET 270 Addresses the diversity of control devices and applications used in industry today. Emphasizes the importance of safety and electrical lockouts. EET 271 Provides practical experience in the use of control devices and their applications in industry today. Emphasizes the importance of safety and electrical lockouts.04/15/2404/15/24Stephanie Curlstephanie.curl@jefferson.kyschools.usPleasure Ridge Park1Current AgreementAll Clear46.0302.99joseph.simon@jefferson.kyschools.us
203
ELT 110 JCTC CIRCUITS I
45621841460316Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTE03/03/22 10:15 AM
204
ELT 114 JCTC CIRCUITS II
45631842460319Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTE03/03/22 10:15 AM
205
ELT 260 JCTC ROBO & INDUS AUTO
4582608*210239Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTENoAutomation Engineering02/28/23 4:52 PMApprovedNo - NewtrueIntroduces theory of robots including terminology, components, and basic programming. Provides theory and application of servo and non-servo robots. Includes robot types, controllers, manipulators, and basic robotic programming. Provides the theory and operation of flexible and computer-integrated manufacturing and control systems. Provides the opportunity to develop, set up work cells, and integrate the work cells into a tonal computer-integrated manufacturing system at a beginning level.07/21/23Tonia Wiggins/Jarrod Hunttonia.wiggins@jefferson.kyschools.usFern Creek5Current AgreementAll Clear15.0613.00joseph.simon@jefferson.kyschools.us
206
EMS 105 JCTC EMER MED TECH EMT
45510583461022JeffersonCTENoEmergency Medical Technician02/17/25 8:13 AMAdvanceYestrueProvides the first level of training in the career structure of Emergency Medical Services. Integrates didactic course material and the lab component necessary for the delivery of entry level emergency medical care to individuals who are experiencing a disruption in normal body functions due to illness and/or injury and require intervention to prevent morbidity and mortality. Prepares the student to sit for the National Registry EMT examination that is required for Kentucky certification as an EMT. Focuses on basic anatomy and physiology, scene and patient assessment, airway and ventilation, cardiovascular and body systems support, motion limiting devices, wound and fracture management, administration of basic patient medications, extrication, transportation, and patient monitoring as well as medico-legal aspects and ambulance operations.02/18/2502/18/25Brandy Scottbrandy.scott@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request6Current Agreement On FileAll Clear51.0904.01brandy.scott@jefferson.kyschools.us
207
ENG 100 MOSU WRITING I
42345581800011Morehead State UniversityGen EdENGLISHWritten Communications (WC)Written Communication03/03/22 10:15 AM
208
ENG 101 JCTC WRITING I
42341081800011Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdENGLISHWritten Communications (WC)Written Communication03/03/22 10:15 AM
209
ENG 102 JCTC WRITING II
42341181800011Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdENGLISHWritten Communications (WC)Written Communication03/03/22 10:15 AM
210
ENG 111 CU FRESH COMP I
42342281800011Campbellsville UniversityGen EdENGLISHWritten Communications (WC)Written Communication03/03/22 10:15 AM
211
ENG 112 CU FRESH COMP II
42342381800011Campbellsville UniversityGen EdENGLISHWritten Communications (WC)Written Communication03/03/22 10:15 AM
212
ENG 200 MOSU WRITING II
42345682800011Morehead State UniversityGen EdENGLISHWritten Communications (WC)Written Communication03/03/22 10:15 AM
213
ENG 210 CU LITERARY STUDIES
42318881800031Campbellsville UniversityGen EdELECTIVEWritten Communications (WC)Art & Humanities03/03/22 10:15 AM
214
ENG 101 KSU ENGLISH COMP I
4239018*800011Kentucky State UniversityGen EdENGLISHWritten Communications (WC)NoWritten Communication04/10/24 11:17 AMApprovedtruePractice in composing and revising essays that are well organized, coherent, and demonstrate command of English fundamentals.04/12/2404/12/24Nicole Coxnicole.cox@jefferson.kyschools.usSeneca3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
215
ENG 101 SCKY ENG COMP I
4231018*800011SimmonsGen EdENGLISHWritten Communications (WC)NoWritten Communication03/05/24 12:25 PMApprovedtrueThis course focuses on the study of the fundamentals of English grammar designed to provide the student with a working knowledge of syntax, punctuation, and the mechanics of effective written English.03/05/2403/05/24Mary Louise PozaricMary PozaricDistrict Request3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
216
ENG 102 KSU ENGLISH COMP II
4239028*800011Kentucky State UniversityGen EdENGLISHWritten Communications (WC)NoWritten Communication04/10/24 11:19 AMApprovedtruePractice in composing and revising essays that are well organized, coherent, and demonstrate command of English fundamentals.04/12/2404/12/24Nicole Coxnicole.cox@jefferson.kyschools.usSeneca3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
217
ENG 102 SCKY ENG COMP II
4231028*800011SimmonsGen EdENGLISHWritten Communications (WC)NoWritten Communication03/05/24 12:25 PMApprovedtrueThe course focuses on the practice of written composition that is designed to expose the student to the various forms and styles of composition: creative, analytic, expository, argumentation and others. All students must take this course within the first 24 hours of study. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of ENG 101 with a grade of “C” or better.03/05/2403/05/24Mary Louise PozaricMary PozaricDistrict Request3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
218
ENG 161 JCTC INTRO TO LIT
42343181800032Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdELECTIVEArts and Humanities (AH)A&H Visual Performing Arts03/03/22 10:15 AM
219
ENG 203 SCKY AF AMER LIT
4232038*800031SimmonsGen EdELECTIVEArts and Humanities (AH)NoArt & Humanities03/05/24 12:25 PMApprovedtrueThis course provides a detailed examination of the major themes and their development in the life of the Black American as they find expression in the writings of the people from folk tales and spirituals to the urban surroundings. Attention is given to the little known as well as the more popular authors.03/22/2403/22/24Mary Louise PozaricMary PozaricDistrict Request3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
220
ENGL 101 BU INTRO TO ACAD WRITING
42343081800011Bellarmine UniversityGen EdENGLISH 4Written Communications (WC)Written Communication03/03/22 10:15 AM
221
ENGL 101 UL INTRO COLL WRITING
42342081800011University of LouisvilleGen EdENGLISHWritten Communications (WC)Written Communication03/03/22 10:15 AM
222
ENGL 102 UL INTERM COLL WRITIN
42342181800011University of LouisvilleGen EdENGLISHWritten Communications (WC)Written Communication03/03/22 10:15 AM
223
ENGL 200 BU INTRO TO LIT
4232008*800011BellarmineGen EdELECTIVEOther University Specific RequirementNoWritten Communication05/20/25 11:22 AMAdvancetrueIntroduction to Literature serves as a common general education course that introduces students to literary texts and contexts, with content that varies across sections and is drawn from diverse ages, cultures, and genres. This course helps students develop their abilities to understand, interpret, and appreciate literature, and emphasizes close reading, critical analysis, and clear and engaged writing.05/20/2505/20/25Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
224
ENGL 202 UL INTRO TO CRTV WRIT
42318782230511University of LouisvilleNon-AccountELECTIVEArts and Humanities (AH)Not Eligible for Accountability03/03/22 10:15 AM
225
ENGR 101 UL ENG ANALYSIS I
82762281270511University of LouisvilleNon-AccountELECTIVEQuantitative Reasoning (QR)Not Eligible for Accountability03/03/22 10:15 AM
226
ENGR 102 UL ENG ANALYSIS II
82772282270621University of LouisvilleNon-AccountNot Eligible for Accountability03/03/22 10:15 AM
227
ENGR 201 UL ENG ANALYSIS III
82782281270621University of LouisvilleNon-AccountNot Eligible for Accountability03/03/22 10:15 AM
228
ENVS 200/218 UL GLBL ENV W/LAB
4442008*800041University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVENatural Sciences (NS)Yes - RequiredENVS218 The Global Environment LabNatural Sciences02/12/24 3:29 PMApprovedtrueThis course will examine the principles and concepts of environmental science, including anthropogenic impacts. Topics covered include Earth’s subsystems, biogeochemical cycles, soils, ecosystems, climate, pollution, and management of natural resources. Lectures, discussions, and project and field-based learning will be utilized so that students develop a comprehensive understanding of environmental systems. An MOA must be in place to offer this class. Students may apply for the Dual Credit Scholarship program through KHEAA. If eligible, their tuition may be covered by the scholarship.03/05/2403/05/24Lisa Hodgelisa.hodge@jefferson.kyschools.usDoss4SubmittedAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
229
FIN 210 SU HSBFOUND PERS FIN
45017241070122Spalding UniversityCTEBusiness Management - High School of Business03/03/22 10:15 AM
230
FIN 101 KSU FINANCIAL LITERACY
4501018*080719Kentucky State UniversityCTENoManagement Entrepreneurship07/25/24 10:38 AMAdvanceNo - NewtrueStudents will learn to manage their resources and make sound personal financial decisions that will enable them to make effective use of income and achieve personal financial success. Units of study include budgeting, careers and income, taxes, insurance, credit, banking services, saving and investing.07/25/2407/25/24Emilyemily.wirtzberger@jefferson.kyschools.usSeneca3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear52.0701.00nichelle.freer@jefferson.kyschools.us
231
FIN 201- Money Management and Personal Finance
4500654*60170University of LouisvilleCTENoAccounting
Administrative Support
Business Management - High School of Business
Business Track
Financial Services
Management Entrepreneurship
Marketing
Retail Services
10/12/22 12:59 PMApprovedYestrueThe study of the techniques and process of saving and managing money: and of creating, organizing, implementing, monitoring, and revising a personal plan for procuring and allocating financial resources in order to achieve financial objectives and goals. The topics covered include cash management and budgeting; financial services to include savings and checking accounts; consumer credit; consumer buying; housing; risk management and insurance; investments; estate and retirement planning; tax planning; and the time value of money.11/04/2211/04/22Nichelle Freernichelle.freer@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCH#NO MATCH
232
FIN 201- Money Management and Personal Finance
4500054*80719University of LouisvilleCTENoAccounting
Administrative Support
Business Management - High School of Business
Business Track
E-Commerce
Financial Services
Management Entrepreneurship
Marketing
Retail Services
10/12/22 1:02 PMApprovedYestrueThe study of the techniques and process of saving and managing money: and of creating, organizing, implementing, monitoring, and revising a personal plan for procuring and allocating financial resources in order to achieve financial objectives and goals. The topics covered include cash management and budgeting; financial services to include savings and checking accounts; consumer credit; consumer buying; housing; risk management and insurance; investments; estate and retirement planning; tax planning; and the time value of money.11/04/2211/04/22Nichelle Freernichelle.freer@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCH#NO MATCH
233
FIN 366 SU FIN MGMNT
4501824*070122SpaldingCTENoBusiness Management - High School of Business04/28/25 11:31 AMAdvanceYestruePresents an analytical approach to business finance, emphasizing working-capital management, capital budgeting, and capital structure policies.Alexis Smithalexis.smith@jefferson.kyschools.usEastern3Current Agreement On File52.0201.02nichelle.freer@jefferson.kyschools.us
234
FIR 101 JCTC BASIC FIREFIGHTING
4584018*461032JeffersonCTENoFire Science/Firefighting02/06/25 3:26 PMAdvanceYestrueIntroduces students to topics such as: fire department organization, firefighter safety, building construction, fire dynamics, extinguishers, and ladders.02/13/2502/14/25Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usFairdale3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear43.0203.00brandy.scott@jefferson.kyschools.us
235
FLM 190 BCTC FILM BOOT CAMP
45036441480911Bluegrass Comm & Tech CollegeCTECinematography and Video Production03/03/22 10:15 AMFern Creek
236
FLM 132 BCTC FILM EDITING
4503654*480912BluegrassCTENoCinematography and Video Production05/22/24 3:42 PMAdvanceYestrueProvides experience in graphic design, editing, music production, and promotion. Emphasizes preparation for entry-level positions in the industry02/13/2502/14/25Andrea Atkins Hardin - school counselorandrea.atkins@jefferson.kyschools.usIroquois4Current AgreementAll Clear09.0701.00nichelle.freer@jefferson.kyschools.us
237
FPX 100 JCTC FLD PWR/ENGINEER
45253941210222Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTERequiredFPX 10103/03/22 10:15 AM
238
FRE 102 JCTC ELEM FRENCH II
42406781800033Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdELECTIVEA&H World Lang/Cult Stud03/03/22 10:15 AM
239
FRE 101 JCTC ELEM FRENCH I
42406681800033Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdELECTIVEA&H World Lang/Cult Stud03/03/22 10:15 AM
240
GEO 105 CU INTRO EARTH SCI
44360381800041Campbellsville UniversityGen EdELECTIVENatural Sciences (NS)Natural Sciences03/03/22 10:15 AM
241
GEO 152 JCTC REG GEOG WORLD
42220581800051Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdELECTIVESocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)Social & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
242
GEO 130 JCTC EARTH PHY ENVIRON
44360282304631Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeNon-AccountNot Eligible for Accountability03/03/22 10:15 AM
243
GER 123 UL GERMAN LANG & CULT
4240798*160510University of LouisvilleGen EdNoA&H World Lang/Cult Stud04/14/25 8:21 AMAdvancetrueDeepen your understanding of the people and culture of the German-speaking world as you further develop your intercultural competency. Fine-tune basic German language skills to build communicative competency in speaking, listening, reading, and writing in intercultural and interdisciplinary contexts. Identify opportunities to apply your German skills to your career and life goals.04/14/2504/14/25Robin Cashrobin.cash@jefferson.kyschools.usJ. Graham Brown3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
244
GERM 121 UL BASIC GERMAN I
42407781800033University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVEA&H World Lang/Cult Stud03/03/22 10:15 AM
245
GERM 122 UL BASIC GERMAN II
42407881800033University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVEA&H World Lang/Cult Stud03/03/22 10:15 AM
246
GLY 100 JCTC ENVIRON GEOLOGY
44360181800041Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdELECTIVENatural Sciences03/03/22 10:15 AM
247
HIS 101 JCTC WORLD CIV I
42220882800051Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdELECTIVESocial & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
248
HIS 101 JCTC WORLD CIV I
42220881800051Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdELECTIVEArts and Humanities (AH)Social & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
249
HIS 102 JCTC WORLD HISTORY
42260581800051Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdWORLD HISTORYArts and Humanities (AH)Social & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
250
HIS 108 JCTC US HIST TO 1865
42231081800051Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdELECTIVEArts and Humanities (AH)Social & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
251
HIS 109 JCTC US HIST 1865-PR
42231082800051Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdUS HISTORYArts and Humanities (AH)Social & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
252
HIS 108 KSU INTR AFR AMER HIST
4229108*800051Kentucky State UniversityGen EdArts and Humanities (AH)NoSocial & Behavioral Science06/07/24 10:00 AMApprovedtrueI. COURSE DESCRIPTION: Welcome to the Introduction to African American History (HIS 108). The experience of Africans in America and the African Diaspora are broad and deep. The study of that experience will be examined, beginning in Africa, the birthplace of civilization and humanity and will extend to the history of blacks in America. It is impossible to capture each element of the journey, but our analysis will be a historical and interdisciplinary approach to explore some of the political, cultural, economic, artistic and social themes that illustrate the influence of the construction of African American realities in the past and present. Through lectures, readings, and discussions, students will gain a sense of the complex and shifting nature of American racial ideologies, their relationship to political and economic developments, and their impact on all the nation’s people. In addition, students will learn core skills related to the study of history, such as identifying key points and arguments in assigned readings, analyzing historical documents and cultural texts, and expressing their ideas clearly and persuasively in their written work and oral expression. This course provides a thematic/chronological introduction to African American History. It deals with political, economic, and social development and historical perspective of African Americans in the United States. In order to pass this course, you must be CONSISTENT in the weekly readings, class participation, and attendance. This class is asynchronous and online, to which you are expected to login daily and check Blackboard as well as school/class related emails. prepared for every class meeting. You are expected to participate in class by completing ALL assignments ON TIME! Your grade will reflect your efforts.06/10/2406/10/24Chelsea MullennexCHELSEA.MULLENNEX@JEFFERSON.KYSCHOOLS.USAtherton3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
253
HIS 109 UK US HIST SINCE 1877
4223308*800051University of KentuckyGen EdUS HISTORYArts and Humanities (AH)NoSocial & Behavioral Science06/06/23 10:07 AMApprovedtrueThis course examines American History from 1877 to the present: political, economic and social Gilded Age, Progressive Era, New Deal, Age of Affluence and Limits, Great Society and two Great Wars. You will find out how much, how little, America has lived up to its ideals; how it grew from a nation of farms and cotton mills to an industrial giant; how it became a world power (Top Nation) and what problems this created11/30/2311/30/23Tinisha Taylor Holttinisha.taylor@jefferson.kyschools.usWaggener3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
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HIS 201 KSU US HIS TO 1865
4229118*800051Kentucky State UniversityGen EdELECTIVENoSocial & Behavioral Science01/22/24 3:35 PMApprovedtrueThe political, economic, and social development of the United States from the Colonial period to 1865. This is a dual credit course with Kentucky State University. An MOA must be in place to offer this course. Students may be eligible to utilize a Dual Credit Scholarship in order to pay for the course.01/22/2401/23/24Chelsea MullennexCHELSEA.MULLENNEX@JEFFERSON.KYSCHOOLS.USAtherton3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
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HIS 202 KSU US HIS 1865 - PRES
4229018*800051Kentucky State UniversityGen EdUS HISTORYNoSocial & Behavioral Science01/22/24 3:36 PMApprovedtrueThe political, economic, and social development of the United States from 1865 to the present. This is a dual credit course with Kentucky State University. An MOA must be in place to offer this course. Students may be eligible to utilize a Dual Credit Scholarship in order to pay for the course. Aligns to state course code 450812.01/22/2401/23/24Chelsea MullennexCHELSEA.MULLENNEX@JEFFERSON.KYSCHOOLS.USAtherton3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
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HIS 207 SCKY AF AMER HIST
4223078*800051SimmonsGen EdSOCIAL STUDIESArts and Humanities (AH)NoSocial & Behavioral Science03/05/24 12:11 PMApprovedtrueThis course provides a study of the role and contributions of African Americans in United States history their hardships and succession toward equal rights. A MOA must be in place to offer this course. Students in this course are eligible for the DC Scholarship if the student has not exceeded his/her annual or cumulative credit limit.03/05/2403/05/24Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
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HIS 240 JCTC HIST OF KENTUCKY
42251081800051Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdELECTIVEArts and Humanities (AH)Social & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
258
HIS 260 JCTC AF AM HIS TO 1865
42271081800051Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdSocial & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
259
HIS 261 JCTC AF AM HIS SN 1865
42281081800051Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdSocial & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
260
HIST 101 UL HIST-CIVIL I SB
42220981800051University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVESocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)Social & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
261
HIST 102 UL HIST OF CIVIL II
42221981800051University of LouisvilleGen EdWORLD HISTORYSocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)Social & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
262
HIST 102 WKU WORLD HIST
4222108*800051Western Kentucky UniversityGen EdWORLD HISTORYOther University Specific RequirementSocial & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
263
HIST 104 UL AMERICAN HIST I
42230581800051University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVESocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)Social & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
264
HIST 105 UL AMER HIST II
42230582800051University of LouisvilleGen EdUS HISTORYSocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)Social & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
265
HIST 117 BU WEST WRLD 1870-PR
42222881800051Bellarmine UniversityGen EdSocial & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
266
HIST 120 BU GLBL PERS RCNT PST
4223288*800051BellarmineGen EdELECTIVEOther University Specific RequirementNoSocial & Behavioral Science05/06/25 9:26 AMAdvancetrueGlobal Perspectives of the Recent Past: 1870-2000 is an introductory course that asks how we - as individuals and as groups - construct and define our various national histories in an international context? How do economic events in one part of the world affect fiscal issues in another location? How do issues of identity (race, religion, class, gender, etc.) intersect with politics? These questions and others will be asked as this course analyzes major events in modern and contemporary history through a chronological and thematic lens. This course is only for Bellarmine Career Ready BSN Program students. An application is required.05/06/2505/06/25Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3SubmittedAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
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HST 102 JCTC HEALTHCARE DELIV
45532241170622Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEtrue03/03/22 10:15 AM
268
HST 120 CU US HIST SINCE 1877
42232181800051Campbellsville UniversityGen EdUS HISTORYOther University Specific RequirementSocial & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
269
HST 242 CU WORLD CIV SINCE 165
42221181800051Campbellsville UniversityGen EdWORLD HISTORYOther University Specific RequirementSocial & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
270
HST 261 MOSU US HIST SNCE 1865
4223118*800051Morehead State UniversityGen EdUS HISTORYSocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)NoSocial & Behavioral Science10/10/22 9:08 AMApprovedtrueEntry level course using historical and literary texts and multimedia approaches to familiarize students with the nation's social, political, economic and cultural development.10/12/2210/12/22Tonia Wigginstonia.wiggins@jefferson.kyschools.usFern Creek3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCH#NO MATCH
271
HUM 105 UL HUM GLOBAL CULTURE
4805228*800031University of LouisvilleGen EdVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTSArts and Humanities (AH)NoArt & Humanities06/17/22 8:52 AMApprovedtrueSecondary State Code: 500111 This course is available for students who take courses on UofL Campus for dual credit. Placement is determined by UofL admissions. In this interactive course, students will use a humanities lens to explore questions about what it means to be human: How and why have individuals throughout history and around the globe sought to make sense of their world through creative expression? How do our interactions with society and the environment around us shape our sense of self? How do we in turn shape society and our environment? Throughout the course, students will engage with examples of cultural products from a range of humanities disciplines, such as art history, literature, religion, music history, theater, film, philosophy, and language and linguistics. In the course of this engagement, students will practice skills that are not only essential for humanities classrooms but extend to any workplace: thinking critically, interpreting evidence, and communicating effectively, all while striving towards a deeper understanding of diversity in order to respond creatively and constructively to the challenge of difference.06/17/2207/18/22Christina BroackmanChristina.brockman@jefferson.kyschools.usDuPont Manual3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCH#NO MATCH
272
HUM 120 JCTC INTRO HUMANITIES
48051181800032Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTSArts and Humanities (AH)A&H Visual Performing Arts03/03/22 10:15 AM
273
HUM 152 UL CULTURES OF AMERICA
4805218*800032University of LouisvilleGen EdVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTSArts and Humanities (AH)A&H Visual Performing Arts03/03/22 10:15 AM
274
HUM 102 UL WRLD LIT AFTER 1700
4801028*800031University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVEArts and Humanities (AH)NoA&H World Lang/Cult Stud03/14/25 9:51 AMAdvancetrueAn introduction to critical thinking about world culture through selected readings in major literary forms since 1700. This course is an elective and does not satisfy the JCPS Visual & Performing Arts requirement for graduation.04/14/2504/15/25Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3SubmittedAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
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HUM 321 UL MDRN FICT 19TH CENT
4233218*800031University of LouisvilleGen EdNoArt & Humanities03/04/24 6:42 PMApprovedtruePrerequisite: Sophomore standing. Study of important developments in the technique and content of fiction in selected European masterpieces, including works representative of several continental traditions.03/05/2403/05/24Chelsea MullennexCHELSEA.MULLENNEX@JEFFERSON.KYSCHOOLS.USAtherton3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
276
IEC 101 JCTC OR ERLY CHL ED
45126641200261Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEEarly Childhood Education03/03/22 10:15 AM
277
IEC 130 JCTC EARLY CHILD DEV
45126741200223Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEEarly Childhood Education03/03/22 10:15 AM
278
IEC 102 JCTC FD OF ERLY CHL ED
4513664*200262JeffersonCTENoEarly Childhood Education03/11/25 12:42 PMAdvanceYestrueFoundations of Early Childhood Education focuses on creating an environment and curricula that support cognitive, physical, creative, language, social, and emotional development of children, birth through age eight. Presents knowledge of appropriate child assessment, ethical decision-making in the early childhood profession and accommodations for children with disabilities. Includes ten (10) hours of required field experiences. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).03/11/2503/11/25Brandy Scottbrandy.scott@jefferson.kyschools.usAcademy @ Shawnee3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear13.1210.00brandy.scott@jefferson.kyschools.us
279
IMD 226 BCTC ADV DESKTOP PUB
47011941480922Bluegrass Comm & Tech CollegeCTEGraphic Design03/03/22 10:15 AM
280
IMD 250 BCTC DIG VID EDIT I
45039441480912Bluegrass Comm & Tech CollegeCTECinematography and Video Production03/03/22 10:15 AM
281
IMD 255 BCTC DIG VID EDIT II
47011641480924Bluegrass Comm & Tech CollegeCTECinematography and Video Production03/03/22 10:15 AM
282
IMD 115 - Introduction to Graphic Design
4701244*480901Bluegrass Comm & Tech CollegeCTENoCinematography and Video Production
Graphic Design
Interactive Media
10/20/22 4:08 PMApprovedYestrueIntroduces theory, concepts and techniques required in graphic design. Includes an introduction to layout; color theory and use; design, photo and illustration techniques; and exploration of media in respect to digital design. Integrates concepts regarding the production process including pre-press, printing, other production techniques and distribution.11/04/2211/04/22Nichelle Freernichelle.freer@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCH#NO MATCH
283
IMD 126 BCTC INTR DSKTOP PUB
47011741480920Bluegrass Comm & Tech CollegeCTEGraphic Design03/03/22 10:15 AM
284
IMD 127 - Vector Design with Adobe Illustrator
4701264*480922Bluegrass Comm & Tech CollegeCTENoGraphic Design10/20/22 4:18 PMApprovedYestrueIn this course, students will be introduced to and develop vector (line-based) graphics using industry-standard application(s). Topics covered will include examining the theory behind vector graphics, investigating the advertising and print industry's use of this type of graphic, creation of graphics from simple to increasingly complex, as well as development of a portfolio of vector art.01/05/2301/05/23Nichelle Freernichelle.freer@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current Agreement50.0401.00nichelle.freer@jefferson.kyschools.us
285
IMD 128 - Raster Design with Adobe PhotoShop
4701274480921Bluegrass Comm & Tech CollegeCTENoGraphic Design10/20/22 3:59 PMApprovedYestrueIntroduces raster (photo or pixel-based) graphics using industry standard application(s). Covers the theory behind raster graphics, investigating the advertising and print industries' use of this type of graphic, creation and manipulation of raster-based graphics from simple to increasingly complex, the use of Photoshop in web design, video editing and compositing with Photoshop, as well as development of a portfolio of raster art and photo editing and manipulation samples.11/04/2211/04/22Nichelle Freernichelle.freer@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current AgreementAll Clear50.0401.00nichelle.freer@jefferson.kyschools.us
286
IMD 222- 3D Modeling for Video Games
4701234*480904Bluegrass Comm & Tech CollegeCTENoInteractive Media07/13/22 10:45 AMApprovedYestrueInstructs students in the use of industry-standard 3D modeling software specific to the video-game industry. Emphasizes both architectural and character modeling. Familiarizes the student with key 3D modeling concepts and methods, workflow, and the creation and preparation of 3D assets for use specifically in a video-game application.10/06/2210/06/22Nichelle Freernichelle.freer@jefferson.kyschools.usBallard3Current AgreementAll Clear10.0304.00nichelle.freer@jefferson.kyschools.us
287
IMD 223- 3D Animation for Video Games
4700004*480903Bluegrass Comm & Tech CollegeCTENoInteractive Media07/13/22 10:48 AMApprovedYestrueExposes students to the specialized process of animating 3D assets for gaming applications. Familiarizes students with animating both organic and inorganic assets, lighting scenes, rendering and producing cut-scenes, and preparing character assets for in-game motion. Allows students to acquire the necessary skills and techniques to integrate audio with their animations using basic sound-engineering software and processes.11/04/2211/04/22Nichelle Freernichelle.freer@jefferson.kyschools.usBallard3Current AgreementAll Clear10.0304.00nichelle.freer@jefferson.kyschools.us
288
IMD 226- Advanced Desktop Publishing (please change JCPS course link in IC)
4701194*480923Bluegrass Comm & Tech CollegeCTENoGraphic Design10/20/22 4:21 PMApprovedNo - NewtrueRequires the demonstration of vital pre-press and print production knowledge necessary for successful output of commercial graphic design projects. Emphasizes raster image creation, editing, and preparation for output, offset printing processes, color separations, spot color usage and preparation, vector graphic usage, font usages and standards, PDF document creation and preparation, and advanced desktop publishing techniques.01/05/2301/05/23Nichelle Freernichelle.freer@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current Agreement50.0401.00nichelle.freer@jefferson.kyschools.us
289
IMT 100 JCTC WELD FOR MAINT
45846142470328Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTERequiredIMT101Welding Maintenance Technician03/03/22 10:15 AM
290
IMT 110 JCTC INDUST ENGINEER
45330141210135Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTERequiredIMT 111Industrial Electrician Assistant
Industrial Maintenance Electrical Technician
03/03/22 10:15 AM
291
IMT 150 JCTC MAIN INDUS EQUIP
45847141470318Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTERequiredIMT 151Industrial Maintenance Electrical Technician03/03/22 10:15 AM
292
ISX 100 JCTC INDUST SAFETY
45880041499930Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEAutomotive Maintenance and Light Repair Technician
Skilled Trades Masonry TRACK
03/03/22 10:15 AM
293
JAPN 101 UL BASIC JAPANESE I
42410281800033University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVEA&H World Lang/Cult Stud03/03/22 10:15 AM
294
JCTC – ATE 106 Introduction to Aircraft Maintenance III (FALL)
4534654*210240Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTENoAircraft Maintenance Technician09/01/22 2:04 PMApprovedYestrueProvides instruction on the aerodynamic and physical forces acting on an aircraft in flight, basic electricity theory, concepts, components, physics, meter operation and use, battery construction and servicing, and basic principles of physics as related to aviation maintenance.09/07/2209/07/22Kyle Chandlerkyle.chandler@jefferson.kyschools.usAtherton3Current AgreementAll Clear47.0607.00joseph.simon@jefferson.kyschools.us
295
JCTC – ATE 108 Introduction to Aircraft Maintenance IV (SPRING)
4534554*210240Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTENoAircraft Maintenance Technician09/01/22 2:05 PMApprovedYestrueProvides an understanding of basic hydraulic functions, the fabrication of tubing and flex hoses as well as seal comparability. Includes instruction in structural inspection, materials and fasteners, and repair methods.09/07/2209/07/22Kyle Chandlerkyle.chandler@jefferson.kyschools.usAtherton3Current AgreementAll Clear47.0607.00joseph.simon@jefferson.kyschools.us
296
LAT 101 UL ELEMENTARY LATIN I
42412581800033University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVEA&H World Lang/Cult Stud03/03/22 10:15 AM
297
LAT 102 UL ELEMENTARY LATIN II
42412681800033University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVEA&H World Lang/Cult Stud03/03/22 10:15 AM
298
MA 109 UK COLLEGE ALGEBRA
4271098*800021University of KentuckyGen Ed4TH MATH CREDITQuantitative Reasoning (QR)NoQuantitative Reasoning03/11/25 1:29 PMAdvancetrueSelected topics in algebra. Develops manipulative algebraic skills and mathematical reasoning required for further study in mathematics and use in mathematical modeling. Includes brief review of basic algebra, quadratic formula, systems of linear equations, introduction to functions and graphing. This course is not available for credit to persons who have received credit in any mathematics course of a higher number with the exceptions of MA 111, 112, 123, 162, 201 and 202. Credit not available on the basis of special examination.04/14/2504/15/25Brent Braunbrent.braun@jefferson.kyschools.usGrace James Academy3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
299
MA 123 UK ELEMENTARY CALCULUS & APPLICATIONS
4276228*800021University of KentuckyGen Ed4TH MATH CREDITQuantitative Reasoning (QR)NoQuantitative Reasoning03/11/25 1:39 PMAdvancetrueThis course is an introduction to differential and integral calculus, with applications to business and the biological and physical sciences. We cover differentiation of rational, radical, and exponential functions, integration as area, and using the fundamental theorem of calculus to integrate certain elementary functions. We cover applications to increasing and decreasing functions, concavity, optimization, and related rates.04/14/2504/14/25Brent Braunbrent.braun@jefferson.kyschools.usGrace James Academy3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
300
MAC 120 CU FUND OF SPEECH
42340881800015Campbellsville UniversityGen EdELECTIVEOther University Specific RequirementOral Communication03/03/22 10:15 AM
301
MAC 140 CU INTRO COMM
42340981800015Campbellsville UniversityGen EdELECTIVEOther University Specific RequirementOral Communication03/03/22 10:15 AM
302
MAC 175 CU ADV STUDIO PRO
47013643480912Campbellsville UniversityCTEtrue03/03/22 10:15 AM
303
MAC 175 CU BROAD & DIG MED
45077443060761Campbellsville UniversityCTEtrue03/03/22 10:15 AM
304
MAT 116 JCTC TECHNICAL MATH
42746881800021Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen Ed4th MATH CREDITQuantitative Reasoning (QR)Quantitative Reasoning03/03/22 10:15 AM
305
MAT 146 JCTC CONTEMPO MATH
42746681800021Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen Ed4TH MATH CREDITQuantitative Reasoning (QR)Quantitative Reasoning03/03/22 10:15 AM
306
MAT 150 JCTC COLLEGE ALGEBRA
42741081800021Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen Ed4TH MATH CREDITQuantitative Reasoning (QR)Quantitative Reasoning03/03/22 10:15 AM
307
MAT 155 JCTC TRIGONOMETRY
42746381800021Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen Ed4TH MATH CREDITQuantitative Reasoning (QR)Quantitative Reasoning03/03/22 10:15 AM
308
MAT 171 JCTC PRECALCULUS
42740281800021Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen Ed4TH MATH CREDITQuantitative Reasoning (QR)Quantitative Reasoning03/03/22 10:15 AM
309
MAT 175 JCTC CALCULUS I
42736781800021Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen Ed4TH MATH CREDITQuantitative Reasoning (QR)Quantitative Reasoning03/03/22 10:15 AM
310
MAT 101 KSU ALGEBRAIC CONCEPTS
4277011*270309KStateGen EdNoNot Eligible for Accountability02/26/25 8:51 AMAdvancetrueThis course develops algebraic skills through the use of data collection, hands-on manipulatives, and application of algebraic concepts with embedded study skills. Topics include the properties of equality; linear equalities and inequalities, with applications; graphing(linear, quadratic and exponential growth models), including data collection; rigorous quantitative and qualitative analysis of quadratic functions; and appropriate applications. This course serves as a prerequisite for students whose intended major requires them to complete MAT 115A. Prerequisite: Math ACT/SAT sub-score of 15-18/350-450. Per the Council on Postsecondary Education and KHEAA, this course does NOT qualify for the Kentucky Dual Credit Scholarship. This course is not considered a dual credit course for accountability purposes. It is an elective credit and does not count toward the four math courses required for graduation in JCPS.04/14/2504/14/25Chelsea MullennexCHELSEA.MULLENNEX@JEFFERSON.KYSCHOOLS.USAtherton3SubmittedAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
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MAT 101 SCKY CONTEMPORARY MATH
4271018*800021SimmonsGen Ed4TH MATH CREDITQuantitative Reasoning (QR)Yes - RequiredMAT101LQuantitative Reasoning03/05/24 12:15 PMApprovedtrueThis course is designed to survey important ideas and practical applications in mathematics. The course provides students with an appreciation of how to use tables, graphs, and equations, as well as solve equations, linear functions and inequalities, systems of linear equations and inequalities, quadratic equations and functions, exponent properties, and polynomial and rational expressions. Particular emphasis is placed on achieving student proficiency in the application of fundamental algebraic concepts. A greater emphasis is placed on mathematical problem-solving skills that can be applied in everyday settings. This course must be taken in conjunction with the required lab component. A MOA must be in place to offer this course. Students in this course are eligible for the DC Scholarship if the student has not exceeded his/her annual or cumulative credit limit.03/05/2403/05/24Mary Louise PozaricMary PozaricDistrict Request4Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
312
MAT 111 SCKY COLLEGE ALGEBRA
4272018*800021SimmonsGen Ed4TH MATH CREDITQuantitative Reasoning (QR)Yes - RequiredMAT111LQuantitative Reasoning03/05/24 12:18 PMApprovedtrueThis course will primarily cover intermediate topics in algebra. Some topics include functions, quadratics, polynomial functions, rational functions, inverse functions, exponential functions, and logarithmic functions.03/05/2403/05/24Mary Louise PozaricMary PozaricDistrict Request4Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
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MAT 115A KSU Accel College Algebra
4271158*800021Kentucky State UniversityGen Ed4TH MATH CREDITQuantitative Reasoning (QR)NoQuantitative Reasoning01/03/23 2:04 PMApprovedNo -Not the technical core (5th course)trueAccelerated College Algebra. This course is designed to be an efficient combination of Intermediate Algebra and College Algebra. Topics include manipulation of monomials, polynomials, rational and radical expressions; solving equations and inequalities, including linear, rational, quadratic, absolute value, exponential a logarithmic; developing problem solving techniques; and introduction to functions, variation, the algebra of functions and their graphs; study of properties and graphs of polynomial and rational functions, including use of a graphing calculator and regression analysis; reading/interpreting graphs of function and applications. Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in MAT 101, An ACT math sub score of 19 (or better), or an SAT math sub score of 460 (or better), or a KYOTE College Readiness placement score of 22 (or better). Credit: 4 semester hours.02/08/2302/08/23Heidi Weberheidi.weber@jefferson.kyschools.usCentral4Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
314
MAT 170 JCTC BRIEF CALCULUS
42746582800021Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen Ed4TH MATH CREDITQuantitative Reasoning (QR)Quantitative Reasoning03/03/22 10:15 AM
315
MAT 185 JCTC CALCULUS II
42762581800021Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen Ed4TH MATH CREDITQuantitative Reasoning03/03/22 10:15 AM
316
MAT 275 JCTC CALCULUS III
4277258*800021Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdNoQuantitative Reasoning11/19/24 8:19 AMAdvancetrueExamines multivariate calculus including parametric equations; rectangular, cylindrical, and spherical coordinate systems; vectors and vector-valued functions; limits and derivatives of functions of several variables; multiple integration; and line and surface integrals. Lecture: 4 credits (60 contact hours).11/19/2411/19/24Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request4Current Agreement On FileAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
317
MAT 285 JCTC DIFFERENTIAL EQUA
4278258*800021Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdNoQuantitative Reasoning11/19/24 8:21 AMAdvancetrueExamines ordinary differential equations emphasizing first and second order equations and applications. Includes series solutions of second order equations and Laplace transform methods. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).11/19/2411/19/24Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
318
MATH 105 BU COLLEGE ALGEBRA
42741481800021Bellarmine UniversityGen EdQuantitative Reasoning03/03/22 10:15 AM
319
MATH 105 UL QUANTITY REASON
42745581800021University of LouisvilleGen Ed4TH MATH CREDITQuantitative Reasoning (QR)Quantitative Reasoning03/03/22 10:15 AM
320
MATH 109 UL ELEM STATISTICS
42741381800021University of LouisvilleGen Ed4TH MATH CREDITQuantitative Reasoning (QR)Quantitative Reasoning03/03/22 10:15 AM
321
MATH 109 WKU GENERAL MATH
42746481800021Western Kentucky UniversityGen Ed4TH MATH CREDITQuantitative Reasoning (QR)Quantitative Reasoning03/03/22 10:15 AM
322
MATH 111 UL COLLEGE ALGEBRA
42742081800021University of LouisvilleGen Ed4TH MATH CREDITQuantitative Reasoning (QR)Quantitative Reasoning03/03/22 10:15 AM
323
MATH 115 KSU COLLEGE ALGEBRA
42740482800021Kentucky State UniversityGen EdQuantitative Reasoning03/03/22 10:15 AM
324
MATH 116 BU PRECALCULUS
42743281800021Bellarmine UniversityGen Ed4TH MATH CREDITQuantitative Reasoning (QR)Quantitative Reasoning03/03/22 10:15 AM
325
MATH 117 BU CALCULUS I
42752381800021Bellarmine UniversityGen Ed4TH MATH CREDITQuantitative Reasoning (QR)Quantitative Reasoning03/03/22 10:15 AM
326
MATH 118 BU CALCULUS II
42752581800021Bellarmine UniversityGen EdQuantitative Reasoning03/03/22 10:15 AM
327
MATH 120 BU DISCRETE MATH
42753481800021Bellarmine UniversityGen EdQuantitative Reasoning03/03/22 10:15 AM
328
MATH 125 BU BUSINESS CALCULUS
42752481800021Bellarmine UniversityGen Ed4TH MATH CREDITQuantitative Reasoning (QR)Quantitative Reasoning03/03/22 10:15 AM
329
MATH 152 MOSU COLLEGE ALGEBRA
42743083800021Morehead State UniversityGen Ed4TH MATH CREDITQuantitative Reasoning (QR)Quantitative Reasoning03/03/22 10:15 AM
330
MATH 174 MOSU PRE-CALCULUS
4271748*800021Morehead State UniversityGen Ed4TH MATH CREDITQuantitative Reasoning (QR)NoQuantitative Reasoning01/25/24 1:54 PMApprovedtrueExponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions; complex numbers, theory of equations. This course satisfies the Level 1 core-mathematics requirement for general education.01/30/2401/30/24Lori Holbrooklori.holbrook@jefferson.kyschools.usButler1Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
331
MATH 175 MOSU CALCULUS I
4271758*800021Morehead State UniversityGen Ed4TH MATH CREDITQuantitative Reasoning (QR)NoQuantitative Reasoning01/25/24 1:52 PMApprovedtrueFunctions and graphs; limits; continuity; differentiation; applications of the derivative; integration; applications of the definite integral. This course satisfies the Level 1 core-mathematics requirement for general education.01/30/2401/30/24Lori Holbrooklori.holbrook@jefferson.kyschools.usButler1Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
332
MATH 190 UL PRECALCULUS
42742281800021University of LouisvilleGen Ed4TH MATH CREDITQuantitative Reasoning (QR)Quantitative Reasoning03/03/22 10:15 AM
333
MATH 200 BU STATISTICS&SOCIETY
42741282800021Bellarmine UniversityGen Ed4TH MATH CREDITQuantitative Reasoning (QR)Quantitative Reasoning03/03/22 10:15 AM
334
MATH 205 BU ELEM STATISTICS
42752181800021Bellarmine UniversityGen Ed4TH MATH CREDITQuantitative Reasoning (QR)Quantitative Reasoning03/03/22 10:15 AM
335
MATH 205 UL CALCULUS I
42752281800021University of LouisvilleGen Ed4TH MATH CREDITQuantitative Reasoning (QR)Quantitative Reasoning03/03/22 10:15 AM
336
MATH 206 UL CALCULUS II
4272068*800021University of LouisvilleGen EdNoQuantitative Reasoning08/01/24 11:31 AMAdvancetruePrerequisite(s): MATH 205 or ENGR 101. Description: Continuation of MATH 205; Introduction to infinite series.08/01/2408/01/24Christy Brockmanchristina.brockman@jefferson.kyschools.usDuPont Manual3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
337
MATH 215 BU LINEAR ALGEBRA
42741182270621Bellarmine UniversityNon-AccountNot Eligible for Accountability03/03/22 10:15 AM
338
MATH 216 BU CALCULUS III
42745081800021Bellarmine UniversityGen EdQuantitative Reasoning03/03/22 10:15 AM
339
MATH 301 UL CALCULUS III
4275268*800021University of LouisvilleGen EdNoQuantitative Reasoning06/17/22 8:52 AMApprovedtrueSecondary State Code: 270621 This course is available for students who take courses on UofL Campus for dual credit. Placement is determined by UofL admissions. Differential and integral calculus of functions of several variables, vector analysis, solid analytic geometry, introduction to topics in differential equations.06/17/2207/18/22Christina BroackmanChristina.brockman@jefferson.kyschools.usDuPont Manual3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCH#NO MATCH
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MATH 325 UL LINEAR ALGEBRA
4275278*800021University of LouisvilleGen Ed4TH MATH CREDITNoQuantitative Reasoning06/17/22 8:52 AMApprovedtrueSecondary State Code: 270621 This course is available for students who take courses on UofL Campus for dual credit. Placement is determined by UofL admissions. Systems of equations, matrix algebra, linear independence, n-dimensional vector spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors.06/17/2207/18/22Christina BroackmanChristina.brockman@jefferson.kyschools.usDuPont Manual3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCH#NO MATCH
341
MGMT 101 UL BUS LAW THRIVALS
45056641060121University of LouisvilleCTENo Pathway
Not Eligible for Accountability
03/03/22 10:15 AM
342
MGMT 290 UL MANAGE DIV WRK FOR
45028742*60411University of LouisvilleCTENoAccounting
Administrative Support
Management Entrepreneurship
10/12/22 12:18 PMApprovedYestrueManaging a Diverse Workplace (MGMT 290): This course will focus on developing the multi-cultural competence students need to lead effectively in the modern collaboration-powered workplace, one that is more diverse than ever before on various scopes. This course is designed to provide the tools for individuals entering the field of business with evidence-based insights, as well as proven individual, interpersonal, enterprise-level strategies to successfully tap into the power of diversity and inclusion in teams, organizations, markets, and societies.11/04/2211/04/22Nichelle Freernichelle.freer@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCH#NO MATCH
343
MGMT 301 UL MGMT & ORG BEHAV
4503014*060411University of LouisvilleCTENoManagement Entrepreneurship01/16/25 9:25 AMAdvanceNo - NewtrueDesigned to provide students with the basic level of knowledge and skills in management and interpersonal processes necessary for more advanced business study and employment success. This course is part of the University of Louisville Cardinal Bridge program and is only available to students enrolled in that program.01/22/2501/23/25Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear52.0701.00nichelle.freer@jefferson.kyschools.us
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MGT 258 UL Project Management
4502588*60197Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTENoManagement Entrepreneurship01/24/23 10:39 AMApprovedNo - NewtrueProvides tools used in project management to accomplish the goals of society's varied organizations. Provides insight into human behavior, knowledge of organizational issues, and skill with quantitative methods to allow successful project management. (Just waiting on JCTC to send me a syllabus)05/23/2305/23/23Clayton Harnedclayton.harned2@jefferson.kyschools.usBallard3Current Agreement52.0701.00nichelle.freer@jefferson.kyschools.us
345
MKT 100 JCTC INTRO MARKET
45054641080716Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEManagement Entrepreneurship03/04/22 9:50 AM
346
MKT 240 SU HSB PRIN OF MRKT
45752241080716Spalding UniversityCTEBusiness Management - High School of Business03/03/22 10:15 AMNeeds Amendment
347
MKT 282 JCTC PRIN OF MARKETING
45733041080717Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEMarketing03/03/22 10:15 AM
348
MKT 301 UL Principles of Marketing
4573194*80716University of LouisvilleCTENoBusiness Management - High School of Business
E-Commerce
Financial Services
Hospitality Travel Tourism and Recreation (HTTR)
Management Entrepreneurship
Marketing
Retail Services
10/12/22 2:19 PMApprovedYestrueA study of the behavioral, functional, societal, international, and institutional foundations of marketing, as well as the following marketing mix variables: product, price, promotion, and channels of distribution.11/04/2211/04/22Nichelle Freernichelle.freer@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCH#NO MATCH
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MKT 342 UL SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING
4573424*081310University of LouisvilleCTENoMarketing01/16/25 9:09 AMAdvanceNo - NewtrueThis course focuses on the use of social media in marketing management and will emphasize the strategic applications of these new technologies rather than the individual social media tools. The course adopts a non-traditional format and, as such, incorporates a variety of pedagogical resources. Class lectures will be supplemented by presentations from social media field experts; online conversations with authors; and six in-class real-time case analyses of prominent local organizations. The highly interactive student centric learning approach will incorporate module presentations given by students. The course will be fast-paced, and students will work individually to complete course assignments. This course is part of the University of Louisville's Cardinal Bridge program and is only available to students in that program. Prerequisite: MKT 30101/22/2501/23/25Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear52.1401.01nichelle.freer@jefferson.kyschools.us
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MKT 380 UL SERVICES MARKETING
4574194*080715University of LouisvilleCTENoMarketing01/16/25 9:07 AMAdvanceNo - NewtrueThe course focuses on service organizations where the product is not tangible. Topics include understanding and managing the service encounter, service quality, demand balancing, complaint handling, and service recovery. This course is part of the University of Louisville Cardinal Bridge Program and is only available to students enrolled in that program. Prerequisite: MKT 30101/22/2501/23/25Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear52.1401.01nichelle.freer@jefferson.kyschools.us
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MKT 395 UL DIGITAL MARKETING
4573954*081512University of LouisvilleCTENoMarketing01/16/25 9:12 AMAdvanceNo - NewtrueThis course provides an overview of the digital platforms, principles and best practices currently used in the practice of marketing within our online world. Specifically, this class will focus on teaching students: 1. How websites, search engines, online advertisements, email/SMS, social media and other online platforms work for the purpose of marketing. 2. How to utilize digital marketing analytics. 3. How to make objective & strategic decisions regarding the use of each platform. 4. How to use some currently popular digital marketing software. The course will utilize readings, discussion, guest speakers, in and out-of-class analysis of real-world businesses, simulation software and hands on experimentation with currently popular digital marketing tools to equip students with a practical understanding of digital marketing techniques. As part of the course students will earn a certification in Google Analytics 4 from the Google Skillshop. This course is part of the University of Louisville's Cardinal Bridge program and only available to students enrolled in that program. Prerequisite: MKT 30101/22/2501/23/25Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear52.1401.01nichelle.freer@jefferson.kyschools.us
352
MSY 105 JCTC INTRO MASONRY
45814441460112Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTESkilled Trades Masonry TRACK03/03/22 10:15 AM
353
MSY 115 JCTC INTERMED MASONRY
45825241460116Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTESkilled Trades Masonry TRACK03/03/22 10:15 AM
354
MSY 205 JCTC ADVANCED MASONRY
45844341460113Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTESkilled Trades Masonry TRACK03/03/22 10:15 AM
355
MTH 111 CU COLLEGE ALGEBRA
42744081800021Campbellsville UniversityGen Ed4TH MATH CREDITQuantitative Reasoning (QR)Quantitative Reasoning03/03/22 10:15 AM
356
MTH 123 CU ELEM CALCULUS
42736881800021Campbellsville UniversityGen Ed4TH MATH CREDITQuantitative Reasoning (QR)Quantitative Reasoning03/03/22 10:15 AM
357
MTH 210 CU CALCULUS
42736981800021Campbellsville UniversityGen Ed4TH MATH CREDITQuantitative Reasoning (QR)Quantitative Reasoning03/03/22 10:15 AM
358
MUH 212 UL HIS OF ROCK & ROLL
4221128*800031University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVEArts and Humanities (AH)NoArt & Humanities03/04/24 6:35 PMApprovedtrueBroad overview of historical development of Rock and Roll and its music precedents from mid-twentieth century to the early 1980s. Explores social, cultural, economic, and philosophical aspects of various styles of Rock and Roll music. An MOA must be on file to offer this course. Students may apply for the dual credit scholarship, and if eligible, their tuition may be covered.03/05/2403/05/24Chelsea MullennexCHELSEA.MULLENNEX@JEFFERSON.KYSCHOOLS.USAtherton3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
359
MUH 204 UL INTRO TO MUSIC HISTORY
48341181800031University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVEArts and Humanities (AH)Art & Humanities03/03/22 10:15 AM
360
MUS 100 JCTC INTRO TO MUSIC
48311281800032Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTSArts and Humanities (AH)A&H Visual Performing Arts03/03/22 10:15 AM
361
MUS 125 CU UNDERSTAND MUSIC
48311381800031Campbellsville UniversityGen EdVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTSArts and Humanities (AH)Art & Humanities03/03/22 10:15 AM
362
MUS 100 SCKY FUND OF MUSIC
4801018*800032SimmonsGen EdVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTSArts and Humanities (AH)NoA&H Visual Performing Arts03/05/24 12:25 PMApprovedtrueFundamentals of Music will focus on the explanation and design of western music. This course is designed to align with the expectations of general music theory and practice, and cover music theory from the basics.03/22/2403/22/24Mary Louise PozaricMary PozaricDistrict Request3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
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MUS 100 UK INTRO TO MUSIC
4831008*800032University of KentuckyGen EdVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTSArts and Humanities (AH)NoA&H Visual Performing Arts06/10/24 9:55 AMApprovedtrueA study of the elements of music as they apply to the listening experience; designed for the nonmusic major with no prior knowledge of music. Emphasis will be placed upon developing an awareness and understanding of musical styles from the Renaissance to the present. Music majors may not use this course to fulfill either General Studies, University Studies, or music history requirements.06/10/2406/10/24Tinisha Taylortinisha.taylor@jefferson.kyschools.usWaggener3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
364
MUSH 261 MOSU CHOIR 4
48342583800032Morehead State UniversityGen EdVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTSA&H Visual Performing Arts03/03/22 10:15 AM
365
MUSH 261 MOSU GLOBAL MUSIC EXP
4835258*800032Morehead State UniversityGen EdVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTSArts and Humanities (AH)NoA&H Visual Performing Arts06/04/24 1:19 PMApprovedtrueA general education elective; does not apply toward fulfilling music degree requirements. Designed to introduce students to the humanities by exploring music in Western and non-western cultures. This course will aid in developing and understanding of different musical styles and listening skills. In addition, this course will foster an interest in a variety of musical styles and in embracing different cultures in an endeavor to create a more tolerant society. This course satisfies the Level 2 Knowledge (HUM) requirement for general education.06/10/2406/10/24Lori Holbrooklori.holbrook@jefferson.kyschools.usButler3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
366
MUSH 261 MOSU GUITAR 4
48349083800032Morehead State UniversityGen EdVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTSA&H Visual Performing Arts03/03/22 10:15 AM
367
NAA 100 JCTC MED NURSE AIDE
45541281170631Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEPre-Nursing03/03/22 10:15 AM
368
NFS 101 JCTC HUMAN NUTRI WELL
45123441200441Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTECulinary & Food Services
Food Science & Dietetics
true03/03/22 10:15 AM
369
NU 110 GALEN INTEGRATED HUMAN SCIENCES
45511083170199GALENNon-AccountNoNot Eligible for Accountability08/06/24 11:36 AMAdvancetrueThis course is only available to students enrolled in the Galen/JCPS partnership. A Work Ready Scholarship is not needed for this class.08/06/2408/06/24Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
370
NU 131 GALEN NURSING & HEALTHCARE I
45513183170199GALENNon-AccountNoNot Eligible for Accountability08/06/24 11:35 AMAdvancetrueThis course is only available to students enrolled in the Galen/JCPS partnership. A Work Ready Scholarship is not needed for this class.08/06/2408/06/24Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
371
NU 136 GALEN FUND OF NURSING
45513683170199GALENNon-AccountNoNot Eligible for Accountability08/06/24 11:34 AMAdvancetrueThis course is only available to students enrolled in the Galen/JCPS partnership. A Work Ready Scholarship is not needed for this class.08/06/2408/06/24Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
372
NU 136C GALEN FUND OF NURS CLIN
45523683170199GALENNon-AccountNoNot Eligible for Accountability08/06/24 11:32 AMAdvancetrueThis course is only available to students enrolled in the Galen/JCPS partnership. A Work Ready Scholarship is not needed for this class.08/06/2408/06/24Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
373
NU 136L GALEN FUND OF NURSING LAB
45533683170199GALENNon-AccountNoNot Eligible for Accountability08/06/24 11:37 AMAdvancetrueThis course is only available to students enrolled in the Galen/JCPS partnership. A Work Ready Scholarship is not needed for this class.08/06/2408/06/24Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
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NURS 200 BU NUTRITION
4552008*170591BellarmineCTENoPre-Nursing05/06/25 9:37 AMAdvanceNo -Not the technical core (5th course)trueThis course is designed to assist students to gain an understanding of the basic principles of nutrition, selection of food, and diet therapy. Nutritional wellness across the lifespan will be examined, Emphasis will be placed on clinical application. (3 hours of class per week.) THIS COURSE IS ONLY FOR NORTON SCHOLARS.05/20/2505/20/25Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3SubmittedAll Clear51.2699.01shelley.westwood@jefferson.kyschools.us
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NURS 346 BU SEL TPCS NU & HLTH
4553468*170591BellarmineCTENoPre-Nursing05/06/25 9:30 AMAdvanceNo -Not the technical core (5th course)trueThis course offers the student the opportunity to explore health care delivery, examine health care for specific population groups, or participate in evidence-based research activities. THIS COURSE IS ONLY FOR NORTON SCHOLARS.05/20/2505/20/25Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3SubmittedAll Clear51.2699.01shelley.westwood@jefferson.kyschools.us
376
PARA 101 UL LEGAL SYS PARALE
42242382451039University of LouisvilleNon-AccountNot Eligible for Accountabilitytrue03/03/22 10:15 AM
377
PAS 340 UL AF AM LIT
42344081800032University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVEArts and Humanities (AH)A&H Visual Performing Arts03/03/22 10:15 AM
378
PAS 394 UL African History Since the 1800's
4223948*450877University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVESocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)NoSocial & Behavioral Science03/29/23 10:46 AMApprovedtruePAS 394 - Development of African societies and culture since 1800, including the abolition of trans-Atlantic slavery, colonization, independence movements, Pan-Africanism, and the challenges and successes of African societies in the recent past.04/10/2304/10/23Heidi Weberheidi.weber@jefferson.kychools.usCentral3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
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PHEP 200 UL Disease Detectives
4553314*170167University of LouisvilleCTENoAllied Health07/01/22 9:15 AMApprovedYestrueThis course covers the history of epidemics, the evolution of epidemiology, the role of public health, and concepts of disease transmission and surveillance. When an epidemic occurs within a population, public health professionals rely upon epidemiology to identify potential causes. The epidemiological approach provides public health professionals a set of tools to objectively investigate disease with regard to population, place and time. While these methods continue to evolve, epidemiology has played a constant role in improving public health for more than a century. This course will show students how the epidemiological approach has been applied to address both historical and current epidemics of infectious and chronic diseases.09/20/2209/20/22Karen Smithkaren.smith4@jefferson.kyschools.usCentral3Current AgreementAll Clear51.0000.01beau.johnston@jefferson.kyschools.us
380
PHI 100 JCTC INTRO TO PHILOSO
42260281800031Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdELECTIVEArts and Humanities (AH)Art & Humanities03/03/22 10:15 AM
381
PHI 110 EKU BEGIN PHILOSOPHY
42261281800031Eastern Kentucky UniversityGen EdELECTIVEArt & Humanities03/03/22 10:15 AM
382
PHI 200 SCKY CRIT THK & MRL DES
4222008*800051SimmonsGen EdELECTIVEOther University Specific RequirementNoSocial & Behavioral Science06/10/24 1:28 PMAdvancetrueThis course provides a study on identification, formulation, and evaluation of both inductive and deductive patterns of reasoning. Consideration of topics such as probability, reasoning about causes, fallacies, foundations of argument, and the issues in logical theory.06/10/2406/10/24Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
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PHIL 206 UL INT PHL TR LIT/FLM
4224068*800031University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVEArts and Humanities (AH)NoArt & Humanities03/04/24 6:37 PMApprovedtrueStudy of central philosophical problems using literary and cinematic works, as well as traditional philosophical texts. A MOA must be in place to offer this course. Students in this course are eligible for the DC Scholarship if the student has not exceeded his/her annual or cumulative credit limit.03/05/2403/05/24Chelsea MullennexCHELSEA.MULLENNEX@JEFFERSON.KYSCHOOLS.USAtherton3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
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PHPB 301 UL Health Equity
4553414*170591University of LouisvilleCTENoAllied Health07/01/22 11:07 AMApprovedNo -Not the technical core (5th course)trueHealth equity is a goal of public health as seen in Healthy People 2020. Race or ethnicity, gender, sexual identity, age, disability, socio-economic status, and geographic location (or some combinations of these factors) contribute to an individual's ability to achieve good health. Understanding health disparities involves a critical analysis of circumstances that produce differences in health outcomes among groups.09/20/22Karen Smithkaren.smith4@jefferson.kyschools.usCentral3Current AgreementAll Clear51.0000.01karen.smith4@jefferson.kyschools.us
385
PHPH 101 UL Introduction to Public Health 170143
4553514*170143University of LouisvilleCTENoAllied Health09/20/22 1:34 PMApprovedYestrueJust look around and you'll find examples of public health - global pandemics, natural disasters and the threats of climate change, the systems in place to ensure safe foods and clean drinking water. Public health addresses these and so much more. In this course, we introduce you to the broad and impactful discipline of public health, discussing its history, its practice, the science of epidemiology, determinates of health and disease, social justice, and health equity. Critical thinking is an essential part of this exploration, which is used in both instructional techniques and evaluation throughout the course.09/21/2209/21/22Heidi WeberHeidi.weber@jefferson.kyschools.usCentral3Current AgreementAll Clear51.0000.01beau.johnston@jefferson.kyschools.us
386
PHY 141 CU COLLEGE PHYSICS I
44313381800041Campbellsville UniversityGen EdPHYSICSNatural Sciences (NS)Natural Sciences03/03/22 10:15 AM
387
PHY 151-161 JCTC INTRO PHYS I
4437018*800041Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdPHYSICSYes - OptionalPHY 161Natural Sciences09/11/23 5:57 PMApprovedtrueFocuses on the conceptual principles of mechanics of solids, liquids, gases, heat, and sound using some algebra. An MOA must be in place to offer this course. Students in this course are eligible for the Dual Credit Scholarship if the student has not exceeded their annual or cumulative credit limit.09/15/2309/17/23Jeff Snyderjeffrey.snyder1@jefferson.kyschools.usPathfinder School of Innovation3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
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PHY 171 JCTC APPLIED PHYSICS
44312381800041Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdPHYSICSNatural Sciences (NS)Natural Sciences03/03/22 10:15 AM
389
PHYS 107 UL ELEM ASTRONOMY
44350181800041University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVENatural Sciences (NS)Natural Sciences03/03/22 10:15 AM
390
PHYS 221 UL FUND OF PHYSICS
44350881800041University of LouisvilleGen EdPHYSICSNatural Sciences (NS)Natural Sciences03/03/22 10:15 AM
391
PHYS 222 UL FUND PHYSICS II
4535188*800041University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVENatural Sciences (NS)NoNatural Sciences06/17/22 8:52 AMApprovedtrueSecondary State Code: 304821 This course is available for students who take courses on UofL Campus for dual credit. Placement is determined by UofL admissions. Basic concepts and methods of physics as applied in the study of electricity, magnetism, optics and modern physics.06/17/2207/18/22Christina BroackmanChristina.brockman@jefferson.kyschools.usDuPont Manual3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCH#NO MATCH
392
PLB 151 JCTC BASIC PLUMBING S
45858041460513Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEPlumber Assistant03/03/22 10:15 AM
393
PLB 150 JCTC INTRO TO PLUMBING
45811143460511Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEPlumber Assistant03/03/22 10:15 AM
394
PLS 225 WKU INTRO TO LAW
4222258*461051WKUCTENoPre-Law Studies03/19/25 1:55 PMAdvanceYestrueIntroduction to law, its professions and processes.03/19/2503/20/25Brandy Scottbrandy.scott@jefferson.kyschools.usWaggener3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear22.0001.00brandy.scott@jefferson.kyschools.us
395
PLS 291 WKU CRIM LAW & PROCEDURE
4222918*461020WKUCTENoPre-Law Studies03/19/25 1:53 PMAdvanceYestrueIntroduces criminal law and procedure, forms and documents, and all stages of criminal litigation preparation by a paralegal using the systems approach. Emphasizes application of Kentucky law.03/19/2503/20/25Brandy Scottbrandy.scott@jefferson.kyschools.usWaggener3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear22.0001.00brandy.scott@jefferson.kyschools.us
396
PLW 100 BCTC INTRO TO ENGINEERING DESIGN
4532008*210221Bluegrass Comm & Tech CollegeCTEYes - RequiredPLW101Automation Engineering08/30/24 12:14 PMAdvanceYestrueProvides an introduction to the engineering profession, engineering disciplines, and technology. Emphasizes a "problem-solving" approach, engineering design process, and team projects. Integrated Lecture: 1 credit (15 contact hours). Integrated Laboratory: 3 credits (135 contact hours). Attributes: Technical Components: LAI: Integrated Laboratory, LEI: Integrated Lecture09/06/2409/06/24Greg Ashgregory.ash@jefferson.kyschools.usDoss4Current Agreement On FileAll Clear15.0613.00joseph.simon@jefferson.kyschools.us
397
PLW 125 BCTC PRIN OF ENGINEER
4532258*210222Bluegrass Comm & Tech CollegeCTEYes - RequiredLabAutomation Engineering08/30/24 1:50 PMAdvanceYestrueStudents will be introduced to various types of engineering, engineering communications, various design processes, types of engineering systems, statics, materials, and strength of materials, engineering for reliability, and kinematics. Integrated Lecture: 1 credit (15 contact hours). Integrated Laboratory: 3 credits (135 contact hours). Pre-requisite: PLW 100. Attributes: Technical Components: LAI: Integrated Laboratory, LEI: Integrated Lecture09/06/2409/06/24Greg Ashgregory.ash@jefferson.kyschools.usDoss4Current Agreement On FileAll Clear15.0613.00joseph.simon@jefferson.kyschools.us
398
PLW 130 JCTC PRIN BIOMED SCI
4551308*170701JeffersonCTEYes - RequiredN/APLTW Biomedical Sciences02/14/25 11:05 AMAdvanceNo - NewtrueEngages students in the study of human medicine, research processes and an introduction to bioinformatics. Exposes students to investigations of human body systems and various health conditions including heart disease, diabetes, sickle-cell disease, hypercholesterolemia, and infectious diseases. Includes analysis of key biological concepts including: homeostasis, metabolism, inheritance of traits, feedback systems, the relationship of structure to function and defense against disease. Outlines all the courses in the Biomedical Sciences™ program and to lay the scientific foundation necessary for student success in the subsequent courses.02/14/2502/14/25Shelley Westwoodshelley.westwood@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear26.0102.00shelley.westwood@jefferson.kyschools.us
399
PLW 135 JCTC PRIN HUMN BDY SYS
4551358*170702JeffersonCTEYes - RequiredN/APLTW Biomedical Sciences02/14/25 11:08 AMAdvanceNo - NewtrueEmphasizes the study of human body systems investigating identity, communication, power, movement, protection, and homeostasis. Uses experiments that investigate the structures and functions of the human body and uses data acquisition software to monitor body functions. Explores science in action as students build organs and tissues on a skeletal model, work through real-world cases, and role-play biomedical professionals to solve medical mysteries.02/14/2502/14/25Shelley Westwoodshelley.westwood@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request4Current Agreement On FileAll Clear26.0102.00shelley.westwood@jefferson.kyschools.us
400
PLW 140 MED INTERVENTIONS
4551408*170703JeffersonCTEYes - RequiredN/APLTW Biomedical Sciences02/14/25 11:10 AMAdvanceNo - NewtrueFocuses on exploring a variety of interventions involved in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease. Uses a “How-To” manual to introduce prevention of and fighting of infection; how to screen and evaluate the code in human DNA; how to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer; and how to prevail when the organs of the body begin to fail. Examines lifestyle choices and preventive measures that influence health and highlights the important roles scientific thinking and engineering design play in the development of interventions of the future are examined.02/14/2502/14/25Shelley Westwoodshelley.westwood@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request4Current Agreement On FileAll Clear26.0102.00shelley.westwood@jefferson.kyschools.us
401
PLW 145 JCTC BIOMED INNOVATIONS
4551458*170704JeffersonCTEYes - RequiredN/APLTW Biomedical Sciences02/14/25 11:11 AMAdvanceNo - NewtrueLeads students to apply their knowledge and skills to answer questions and solve problems related to the biomedical sciences in a capstone course. Facilitates student design of innovative solutions for the health challenges of the 21st century in areas such as clinical medicine, physiology, biomedical engineering, and public health. Provides the opportunity to work on an independent project with a mentor or advisor from a university, hospital, physician’s office, or health industry provider. Permits students to present their work to an adult audience including representatives from the local business and healthcare community.02/14/2502/14/25Shelley Westwoodshelley.westwood@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request4Current Agreement On FileAll Clear26.0102.00shelley.westwood@jefferson.kyschools.us
402
POL 101 JCTC AMERICAN GOVT
42241181800051Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdSOCIAL STUDIESSocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)Social & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
403
POL 101 SCKY AMERICAN GOV & POLITICS
4221018*800051SimmonsGen EdSOCIAL STUDIESSocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)NoSocial & Behavioral Science03/05/24 12:25 PMApprovedtrueThe course will deepen your understanding of the theory and practice of American politics. Our text and online activities will expose you to a variety of viewpoints on some of the most important aspects of political theory, political institutions, political actors and political processes in the United States.03/05/2403/05/24Mary Louise PozaricMary PozaricDistrict Request3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
404
POL 110 CU AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
42224081800051Campbellsville UniversityGen EdSOCIAL STUDIESOther University Specific RequirementSocial & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
405
POL 235 JCTC WORLD POLITICS
4222358*800051Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdNoSocial & Behavioral Science12/12/24 4:12 PMAdvancetrueExamines the most significant problems of world politics, including the fundamental factors governing international relations, the techniques and instruments of power politics, and the conflicting interest in organizing world peace. Lecture: 3 credits01/13/2501/14/25Alexis Smithalexis.smith@jefferson.kyschools.usEastern3SubmittedAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
406
POLS 100 MoSU INTRO POLITICS
42250381800051Morehead State UniversityGen EdSOCIAL STUDIESSocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)Social & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
407
POLS 140 MOSU US GOVT
42270381800051Morehead State UniversityGen EdSOCIAL STUDIESSocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)NoSocial & Behavioral Science02/13/24 9:08 AMApprovedtrueThis course introduces students to major features of American government: The Declaration of Independence and Constitution; American ideals including equality and civil liberties; key inflection points in the country's development; the institutions of U.S. government and their operation; non-institutional features of government including public opinion, interest groups, and political parties; and foreign and domestic policy issues of contemporary concern. This course satisfies the Level 2 Knowledge SBS requirement for general education.02/14/2402/14/24Lori Holbrooklori.holbrook@jefferson.kyschools.usButler3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
408
POS 331 KSU CON LAW/CIV LIB
4223318*461050Kentucky State UniversityCTENoPre-Law Studies03/22/24 2:48 PMApprovedNo - NewtrueThis course is designed to study the development and history of criminal laws in the United States, emphasizing the definitions and interpretations of such laws. This course is needed for the following reasons: (1) to provide the student with an overview of the rules of criminal laws (2) to familiarize the student with the nature of the American criminal legal system and how that system affects our daily lives, (3) to develop an understanding of the various offenses within the criminal legal system and how all of the offenses are coordinated as a system, and (4) to promote recognition of the benefits provided to citizens by the criminal legal system and the limitations under which the system operates.03/25/2403/25/24Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current AgreementAll Clear22.0001.00karen.smith4@jefferson.kyschools.us
409
PS 110 WKU AMER NAT GOVT
42223081800051Western Kentucky UniversityGen EdSOCIAL STUDIESSocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)Social & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
410
PS 101 UK AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
4223018*800051University of KentuckyGen Ed3RD SOCIAL STUDIES CREDITOther University Specific RequirementNoSocial & Behavioral Science03/11/25 1:26 PMAdvancetrueThis course will provide students with an introduction to the study of American government and politics. This class seeks to engage students who love all things political, those who find politics uninteresting, controversial, or cumbersome and anyone in between. We will discuss the importance of government and how it influences our everyday lives. Hopefully this course will engage politics in a way that changes or challenges the way you think about and understand government. An examination of the fundamental institutions and political processes of the American system of government. Please keep in mind that this is a political science course – which means our purpose is to discover the what, how, and why of American government, not engage in subjective arguments about particular politicians or political parties. In this course, think of yourselves as dispassionate scientists rather than as political partisans.04/14/2504/15/25Brent Braunbrent.braun@jefferson.kyschools.usGrace James Academy3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
411
PSY 100 WKU INTRO PSYCHOLOGY
42240282800051Western Kentucky UniversityGen EdELECTIVESocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)Social & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
412
PSY 100 WKU INTRO PSYCHOLOGY
42240281800051Western Kentucky UniversityGen EdELECTIVESocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)Social & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
413
PSY 110 JCTC GENERAL PSYCH
42261081800051Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdELECTIVESocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)Social & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
414
PSY 223 JCTC FOUND DEVELOP
42242281800051Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdELECTIVESocial & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
415
PSY 101 SCKY FOUND OF PSYCH
4222018*800051SimmonsGen EdELECTIVESocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)NoSocial & Behavioral Science03/05/24 12:25 PMApprovedtrueThis course explores central topics in the field of psychology including biopsychology, sensation, perception, learning, intelligence, motivation, personality, social psychology, psychological disorders, and psychological treatments. Emphasis is given to scientific methodology and its application to cognition and behavior.03/05/2403/05/24Mary Louise PozaricMary PozaricDistrict Request3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
416
PSY 111 CU GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
42261181800051Campbellsville UniversityGen EdELECTIVESocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)Social & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
417
PSYC 103 BU INTRO PSYCHOLOGY
4224038*800051BellarmineGen EdELECTIVESocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)NoSocial & Behavioral Science05/06/25 8:51 AMAdvancetrueA survey of psychology including the history and methods of psychological science, learning and motivation, cognition and memory, biological bases of behavior, sensation and perception, personality and social psychology, psychological disorders and their treatment. The course emphasizes the relation between life experiences and the scientific findings that explain those experiences. This course is only for Bellarmine Career Ready BSN Program students. An application is required.05/06/2505/06/25Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3SubmittedAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
418
PSYC 201 UL INTRO TO PSYCH
42241281800051University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVESocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)Social & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
419
PSYC 218 BU LIFESPAN DEVELOP
4224188*800051BellarmineCTENoSocial & Behavioral Science05/06/25 9:39 AMAdvancetrueA study of the principles of growth and development, covering the span of life from infancy to late adulthood. This course focuses on how individuals develop physically, socially, and intellectually. Implications of development theories and research on counseling, education, parenting, and health services are also discussed. This course is only for Bellarmine Career Ready BSN Program students. An application is required.05/06/2505/06/25Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3SubmittedAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
420
REL 130 JCTC INTR COMP RELIG
4226168*800031Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdELECTIVEArts and Humanities (AH)Art & Humanities03/03/22 10:15 AM
421
REL 101 JCTC INTRO RELIGIOUS
42261581800033Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdELECTIVESocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)A&H World Lang/Cult Stud03/03/22 10:15 AM
422
RELS 100 WKU THE NEW TESTAMENT
42261481800033Western Kentucky UniversityGen EdELECTIVEArts and Humanities (AH)A&H World Lang/Cult Stud03/03/22 10:15 AM
423
RELS 101 WKU OLD TESTAMENT
42271481800033Western Kentucky UniversityGen EdELECTIVEArts and Humanities (AH)A&H World Lang/Cult Stud03/03/22 10:15 AM
424
SCI 101 SCKY LIFE SCIENCE
4411018*800041SimmonsGen EdELECTIVENatural Sciences (NS)NoNatural Sciences03/05/24 12:25 PMApprovedtrueThis course provides an understanding of structural dynamic processes as they pertain to living systems. Areas of importance will be biological principles, genetics, cell structure, ecology, plant, and animal kingdoms.03/05/2403/05/24Mary Louise PozaricMary PozaricDistrict Request3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
425
SCI 102 SCKY EARTH SCIENCE
4441028*800041SimmonsGen EdELECTIVENatural Sciences (NS)NoNatural Sciences03/05/24 12:25 PMApprovedtrueThis course provides a study of the atmosphere, development, and uniqueness of earth. Students will examine the solar system, the weather, climate, and the geological frameworks of the land in our world.03/05/2403/05/24Mary Louise PozaricMary PozaricDistrict Request3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
426
SCI 103 SCKY ENVIRON SCIENCE
4441038*800041SimmonsGen EdELECTIVENoNatural Sciences03/05/24 12:25 PMApprovedtrueThis course is an introduction to the global physical environment. The overarching topics of this course focuses on the development and interactions of Earth’s atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere while emphasizing energy, material cycles, and global change. Topics such as the relationships between humans and the environment with topics pertinent to multiple disciplines such as global climate change, modification of our environment, resource use, land use planning, pollution, and energy; as well as questions of global sustainability and human roles as stewards. Additionally, given the nature of the course, it will inherently cover recent news, social media, and other topics found in popular culture to which students are exposed.03/05/2403/05/24Mary Louise PozaricMary PozaricDistrict Request3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
427
SFA 101 JCTC INDUS SAFE OSHA
45880141499930Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEtrue03/03/22 10:15 AM
428
SOC 101 JCTC INTRO SOCIOLOGY
42240081800051Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdSocial & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
429
SOC 201 UL INTRO SOCIOLOGY
42240181800051University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVESocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)Social & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
430
SOC 101 SCKY FOUND OF SOCIO
4228008*800051SimmonsGen EdELECTIVESocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)NoSocial & Behavioral Science06/10/24 1:30 PMAdvancetrueThis course is designed to place sociology's development as a social science in the evolution of Western thought; it will also cover the elements of social scientific thinking. Major emphasis will be given to the analysis of culture, social structure, socialization, institutions, social inequality, and social change. This course will also include a study of the basic terminology, concepts, and approaches in sociology with attention given to the analysis of social groups and application of sociological concepts to the understanding of social systems.06/10/2406/10/24Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
431
SOC 110 CU INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY
42243081800051Campbellsville UniversityGen EdELECTIVESocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)Social & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
432
SOCL 100 WKU INTRO SOCIOLOGY
4224108*800051Western Kentucky UniversityGen EdELECTIVESocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)Social & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
433
SPA 101 JCTC ELEM SPANISH I
42419681800033Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdELECTIVEOther University Specific RequirementA&H World Lang/Cult Stud03/03/22 10:15 AM
434
SPA 101 MOSU SPANISH LANG & CULTURE I
42419481800033Morehead State UniversityGen EdELECTIVEArts and Humanities (AH)A&H World Lang/Cult Stud03/03/22 10:15 AM
435
SPA 102 JCTC ELEM SPANISH II
42419781800033Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdELECTIVEOther University Specific RequirementA&H World Lang/Cult Stud03/03/22 10:15 AM
436
SPA 102 SPANISH LANG & CULTURE II
42419482800033Morehead State UniversityGen EdELECTIVEA&H World Lang/Cult Stud03/03/22 10:15 AM
437
SPA 111 CU SPANISH 1 (3HS)
42419581800033Campbellsville UniversityGen EdELECTIVEOther University Specific RequirementA&H World Lang/Cult Stud03/03/22 10:15 AM
438
SPA 112 CU SPANISH 2
42419682800033Campbellsville UniversityGen EdELECTIVEA&H World Lang/Cult Stud03/03/22 10:15 AM
439
SPA 112 CU SPANISH 2 (4HS)
42419683800033Campbellsville UniversityGen EdELECTIVEA&H World Lang/Cult Stud03/03/22 10:15 AM
440
SPA 101 UK ELEMENTARY SPANISH I
4242968*800033University of KentuckyGen EdNoA&H World Lang/Cult Stud03/11/25 1:35 PMAdvancetrueThis course is designed to introduce basic modes of communication in Spanish. The emphasis is on everyday language which the students will learn by applying essential grammatical structures to vocabulary. At the end of the semester, students will develop the four language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing, and will be introduced to the culture of the Spanish-speaking world. This course is an elective and does not satisfy the JCPS Visual/Performing Arts graduation requirement.04/14/2504/14/25Brent Braunbrent.braun@jefferson.kyschools.usGrace James Academy4Current Agreement On FileAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
441
SPA 102 UK ELEMENTARY SPANISH II
4243968*800033University of KentuckyGen EdNoA&H World Lang/Cult Stud03/11/25 1:41 PMAdvancetrueThis course is designed to introduce basic modes of communication in Spanish. The emphasis is on everyday language which the students will learn by applying essential grammatical structures to vocabulary. At the end of the semester, students will develop the four language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing, and will be introduced to the culture of the Spanish-speaking world. As a 4 credit-hour course, SPA 102 students attend classes in person via Zoom 3 days a week and complete the 4th credit hour via online activities that focus on reading, listening comprehension, and other activities that offer insights into the cultural practices of the Spanish-speaking world.04/14/2504/14/25Brent Braunbrent.braun@jefferson.kyschools.usGrace James Academy4Current Agreement On FileAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
442
SPA 123 UL SPA LANG & CULT REV
4241238*800033University of LouisvilleGen EdNoA&H World Lang/Cult Stud03/04/24 6:39 PMApprovedtruePrerequisite: Completion of SPAN 122 or equivalent or placement score between 250-369 Spanish placement exam. Build on and expand your ability to communicate in Spanish in everyday practical situations while developing intercultural competence and sensitivity as a means to gain a deeper understanding of the peoples and cultures of the Spanish-speaking World and of Hispanic/Latino communities in the United States. This course is designed to review and expand upon your existing knowledge of Spanish, either through high school or previous college study. A MOA must be in place to offer this course. Students in this course are eligible for the DC Scholarship if the student has not exceeded his/her annual or cumulative credit limit.03/05/2403/05/24Chelsea MullennexCHELSEA.MULLENNEX@JEFFERSON.KYSCHOOLS.USAtherton3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
443
SPA 201 JCTC INTER SPANISH I
42419982800033Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdELECTIVEA&H World Lang/Cult Stud03/03/22 10:15 AM
444
SPA 201 UL CON SPA LANG & CULT
4242018*800033University of LouisvilleGen EdNoA&H World Lang/Cult Stud03/04/24 6:41 PMApprovedtruePrerequisite: Completion of SPAN 123 or equivalent or score between 370-439 Spanish placement exam. Expand your communicative competency through authentic reading, writing, speaking, and listening tasks. Deepen your understanding of the people(s) and culture(s) of the Spanish-speaking world and of Hispanic/Latino communities in the United States as you further develop your intercultural competency. Identify opportunities to apply your Spanish skills to your career and life goals. A MOA must be in place to offer this course. Students in this course are eligible for the DC Scholarship if the student has not exceeded his/her annual or cumulative credit limit.03/05/2403/05/24Chelsea MullennexCHELSEA.MULLENNEX@JEFFERSON.KYSCHOOLS.USAtherton3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
445
SPA 210 KSU LATINO & LATIN AME
4222128*800033KStateGen EdNoA&H World Lang/Cult Stud12/13/24 3:09 PMAdvancetrueThis course offers a comprehensive overview of the historical, cultural, social, and political dynamics that have shaped the Latino presence in the United States. We will explore the profound connections between U.S. foreign policy and the significant migration flows from Latin America. Through examining the histories and experiences of key Latino groups—including those from Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, El Salvador, and Guatemala—students will gain an understanding of the factors that have driven migration, the settlement patterns in U.S. cities, and the diverse challenges and contributions of Latino communities. This course aims to provide a humanistic perspective on the Latino experience, highlighting the interplay between U.S. imperialism and the formation of Latino identity in America. 3 credit hours THIS COURSE DOES NOT SATISFY THE JCPS VISUAL/PERFORMING ARTS GRADUATION REQUIREMENT.01/22/2501/23/25Nicole Coxnicole.cox@jefferson.kyschools.usSeneca3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
446
STA 151 JCTC INTRO APP STATS
42750281800021Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdQuantitative Reasoning03/03/22 10:15 AM
447
STA 220 JCTC STATISTICS
42750181800021Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen Ed4TH MATH CREDITQuantitative Reasoning (QR)Quantitative Reasoning03/03/22 10:15 AM
448
URBS 131 UL INTRO SUSTAINABL
42261381800051University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVESocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)Social & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
449
SWK 275 JCTC THE FAMILY
42212381800051Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdArts and Humanities (AH)Social & Behavioral Science03/03/22 10:15 AM
450
TA 224 UL INTRO ACT as COMMUNICATION
4851068*800015University of LouisvilleGen EdVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTSOral Communications (OC)NoOral Communication06/17/22 8:52 AMApprovedtrueSecondary State Code: 500513 This course is available for students who take courses on UofL Campus for dual credit. Placement is determined by UofL admissions. This course is an introduction to theatre and performance as communication. Students will develop a general performance awareness and effective approaches to speaking in front of a variety of groups throughout the course. Students will demonstrate critical thinking and problem-solving by exploring the link between self and partner/audience. Additionally, students will build and grow themselves in performance and communication through ensemble building, active listening, acting exercises, and creative material development. The semester will culminate in a student-conceived, -written and -performed presentation piece.06/17/2207/18/22Christina BroackmanChristina.brockman@jefferson.kyschools.usDuPont Manual3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCH#NO MATCH
451
TEC 102 EKU TECH & SAFETY
45309841210117Eastern Kentucky UniversityCTECivil Engineering03/03/22 10:15 AM
452
TH 131 CU INTRO THEATER
48510281800032Campbellsville UniversityGen EdVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTSArts and Humanities (AH)A&H Visual Performing Arts03/03/22 10:15 AM
453
THA 101 JCTC INTRO TO THEATRE
48510581800031Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeGen EdVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTSArts and Humanities (AH)Art & Humanities03/03/22 10:15 AM
454
THEA 110 BU BEGINNING ACTING
48510181800031Bellarmine UniversityGen EdVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTSArts and Humanities (AH)Art & Humanities03/03/22 10:15 AM
455
THEA 110 MOSU INTRO TO THEATRE
4851108*800032Morehead State UniversityGen EdVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTSArts and Humanities (AH)NoA&H Visual Performing Arts05/07/24 11:34 AMAdvancetrueThis course is an introduction to theatre as an art form, including its historical and organizational structures and satisfies the area studies-humanities for general education. By spending class and homework time thinking about philosophical assumptions, cultural practices and historical moments different than our own (in Classical Greece, Elizabethan England, Medieval Japan, Modern Europe, 20th century United States and elsewhere), students will connect themselves to universal human impulses, gain perspective on the varieties of human expression and experience and consider opportunities for contributing to their communities, both artistically and civically. This course satisfies the Level 2 Knowledge HUM requirement for general education.06/03/2406/03/24Lori Holbrooklori.holbrook@jefferson.kyschools.usButler3Current AgreementAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
456
VCC 100 JCTC ADV MULTI PUBLIS
45038441060761Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTE03/03/22 10:15 AM
457
VCC 166 JCTC PHOTOSHOP BASIC
47011141480921Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTE03/03/22 10:15 AM
458
VCC 106 JCTC TYPOGRAPHY
47011241480922Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEGraphic Design03/03/22 10:15 AM
459
WLD 120 JCTC SMAW WELDS
45831841480521Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTERequiredWLD 121Welder Entry Level03/03/22 10:15 AM
460
WLD 140 JCTC GAS MET ARC WEL
45827642480522Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTERequiredWLD 141Welder Entry Level03/03/22 10:15 AM
461
WLD 140 JCTC GAS METL ARC WEL
45836541470367Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTERequiredWLD 141Welding Maintenance Technician03/03/22 10:15 AM
462
WLD 110 JCTC CUTTING PROCESSES
45827541480501Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEWelder Entry Level
Welding Maintenance Technician
03/03/22 10:15 AM
463
WLD 120 JCTC SHLD MET ARC WELD
45836441470354Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEWelding Maintenance Technician03/03/22 10:15 AM
464
WLD 121 JCTC SMAW WELDS LAB
4533194*480521Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTENoWelder Entry Level02/14/24 11:23 AMAdvanceYestrueProvides laboratory experiences in which the student acquires the manipulative skills to perform fillet welds in all positions. Lab: 3 credits (90 contact hours/30:1 ratio) This course aligns to state code 480521 and should be used for CIP Code 48.0508.01..03/05/2403/05/24Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current AgreementAll Clear48.0508.01joseph.simon@jefferson.kyschools.us
465
WLD 170 JCTC BLUPRNT READ WELD
45827741480505Jefferson Comm & Tech CollegeCTEWelder Entry Level
Welding Maintenance Technician
03/03/22 10:15 AM
466
WRD 110 COMPOSITION & COMMUNICATION I
4231108*800011University of KentuckyGen EdENGLISH 4Written Communications (WC)NoWritten Communication03/11/25 1:33 PMAdvancetrueWRD 110 is a course in speaking and writing emphasizing critical inquiry and research. Our concept of research will go far beyond an ordinary (and, frankly, boring) idea of looking up information and plugging it into essays. Research is a creative, complex, and exciting process. You will engage in reflective thinking and analysis, conduct primary research in the community and secondary research using print and online resources, and learn how to write and speak effectively about a local issue not only for your classmates but also for audiences beyond the classroom. Your research will be presented in a number of media, including text, images, sounds, and speeches. You can expect to work independently, with a partner, or with a small group of classmates to investigate, share findings, and compose presentations of your research, as well as to practice and evaluate interpersonal and team dynamics in action.04/14/2504/15/25Brent Braunbrent.braun@jefferson.kyschools.usGrace James Academy3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
467
ARTH 270 UL REN TO MODERN ART
8806018*800031University of LouisvilleGen EdVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTSArts and Humanities (AH)A&H Visual Performing Arts05/28/25 1:28 PM
468
MUH 205 UL MUSIC IN WORLD CULTURES
880602818000032University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVESocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)05/28/25 1:50 PM
469
PAS 200 UL INTRO TO PAN AFRICAN STUDIES
4224248*800051University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVESocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)05/28/25 1:50 PM
470
PHYS 223 UL FUND PHYSICS LAB
8436018*800041University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVENatural Sciences (NS)05/28/25 2:04 PM
471
POLS 201 UL INTRO TO AMER GOVT
8225118*800051University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVESocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)05/28/25 2:04 PM
472
POLS 202 INTRO TO COMP GOV
8226058*800051University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVESocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)05/28/25 2:04 PM
473
SOC 210 UL RACE IN THE US
8226028*800051University of LouisvilleGen EdELECTIVESocial and Behavioral Sciences (SB)05/28/25 2:04 PM
474
TA 207 UL ENJOYMENT OF THEATRE
8552078*University of LouisvilleGen EdVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTSArts and Humanities (AH)05/28/25 2:04 PM
475
CJS 100 BU Intro to Criminal Justice
4222618*461020BellarmineCTENoPre-Law Studies07/07/25 12:49 PMAdvanceYestrueAn overview of the criminal justice system including the history of law, the police and police powers, the courts, prisons, and strategies for criminal rehabilitation.07/07/2507/16/25Brandy Scottbrandy.scott@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear22.0001.00brandy.scott@jefferson.kyschools.us
476
FIN 264 MOSU Personal Finance
4502648*060170Morehead StateCTENoMarketing06/05/25 2:59 PMAdvanceNo - NewtruePlanning personal finance, financial statements, budgeting, managing financial and non-financial assets, taxes, insurance and estate planning. This course meets the Kentucky requirement for a personal finance course.07/15/2507/16/25Lori Holbrooklori.holbrook@jefferson.kyschools.usButler3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear52.1401.01nichelle.freer@jefferson.kyschools.us
477
BFI 101 SCKY INTRO TO BLK FILM
4804018*480924SimmonsCTENoCinematography and Video Production07/23/25 2:35 PMAdvanceYestrueTHIS COURSE IS ONLY FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN A CINEMATOGRAPHY AND VIDEO PRODUCTION PATHWAY. Schools must consult with the appropriate CTE Instructional Lead before offering the course. The course aims to cultivate an understanding of key terms, concepts, and theories related to Black film and television, as well as identify the unique technical strategies, scripting, writing, and editing employed by Black filmmakers and media producers.07/24/2507/24/25Tonia Wigginstonia.wiggins@jefferson.kyschools.usFern Creek3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear09.0701.00nichelle.freer@jefferson.kyschools.us
478
AVN 107 EKU INT AIR UNMAN SYS
4531074*210251EKUCTENoAerospace Engineering07/24/25 1:52 PMAdvanceYestrueReview commercial pilot license certification process and testing procedures required by FAA 107 regulations including air traffic control towers, safety protocols, risk management, weather air space,maintenance and operations of aerial vehicles, and mission plans. Prepares students for FAA-107 certification.07/25/2507/25/25Chelsea MullennexCHELSEA.MULLENNEX@JEFFERSON.KYSCHOOLS.USAtherton3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear14.0201.01james.moore3@jefferson.kyschools.us
479
MUS 130 KSU INTRO TO MUSIC
4831308*800032KStateGen EdNoA&H Visual Performing Arts08/01/25 1:34 PMAdvancetrueOpen to non-Music majors. An introduction to the basic elements of music, its styles, and cultural history (including western art music, non-western music, jazz, and popular music).08/01/2508/04/25Nicole Coxnicole.cox@jefferson.kyschools.usSeneca3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
480
PAS 273 UL R&B Revolution and American Culture
4227378*800031University of LouisvilleGen EdNoArt & Humanities08/05/25 5:30 PMAdvancetrueThe history of R&B from its post-WWII origins to the post-Civil Rights Movement era, with particular emphasis on its impact on the U.S. and global popular culture and ideas about race. (Humanities)08/06/2508/06/25Alissa Hebermehlalissa.hebermehl@jefferson.kyschools.usBallard3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
481
HST 104 JCTC HEALTHCARE FOUND
4552044*170502JeffersonNon-AccountNoNot Eligible for Accountability08/06/25 12:53 PMAdvancetrueIntroduces student to basic healthcare skills such as: measuring and recording vital signs, assisting licensed personnel, observing and reporting patient conditions, collecting specimens and caring for the hygiene, comfort, and safety of patients in various settings. Prepares the student for entry level healthcare positions by incorporating certification for American Heart Association Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). Prepares student for the State Registered Nurse Aide examination. Note: Faculty and clinical sites must comply with applicable Federal and Kentucky laws and regulations including but not limited to 42 USC 1396r and 907 KAR 1:450. THIS COURSE IS NOT FOR USE IN A JCPS HEALTHCARE PATHWAY.08/06/2508/06/25Mary Louise Pozaricmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.usDistrict Request3.5Current Agreement On FileAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us
482
CIT 180 JCTC SECURITY FUNDAMEN
4501804*110230JeffersonCTENoNetwork Security08/18/25 10:16 AMAdvanceYestrueIntroduces basic computer and network security concepts and methodologies. Covers principles of security; compliance and operational security; threats and vulnerabilities; network security; application, data, and host security; access control and identity management; and cryptography. Helps to prepare students for the COMPTIA Security+ examination.08/21/2508/21/25Lori Holbrooklori.holbrook@jefferson.kyschools.usButler3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear11.1003.00james.moore3@jefferson.kyschools.us
483
MATH 180 UL ELEMENTS OF CALCULUS
42718081800021University of LouisvilleGen EdNoQuantitative Reasoning08/20/25 11:41 AMAdvancetruePrerequisite: Appropriate placement score or equivalent coursework.Differential and integral calculus of polynomial, logarithmic, and exponential functions with applications.Note: Does not count toward mathematics major or minor. Note: Credit not granted for both MATH 180 and MATH 205. Class Notes: Class is conducted entirely online. There are no required specific meeting days/times, including for assessment (e.g. exams, presentations, group discussions, etc.). This course will require that exams be taken in an approved testing center. Students may incur a fee. This class is part of the UofL Follett Access program; your required course materials will be charged to your Bursar account upon registration in the class and the materials will be sent to you directly. Please see link below for more information about the program and fees:https://louisville.edu/provost/ug/follett-access Beginning with the Fall 2024 semester, a $10 per credit hour charge has been added for all online classes. Enrollment Requirements: Pre-Requisite: Appropriate placement score or equivalent coursework.09/05/2509/11/25Chelsea MullennexCHELSEA.MULLENNEX@JEFFERSON.KYSCHOOLS.USAtherton3Current Agreement On FileAll Clear#NO MATCHmary.pozaric@jefferson.kyschools.us