2021-2022 Catalog and Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Course Descriptions
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DSCC courses are offered in rotation. The frequency of course offerings is designated by (F) for fall semester, (Sp) for spring semester, (Su) for summer semester, or As Needed; location is designated by (Dyersburg) for Dyersburg, (GCC) for DSCC Gibson County Center and (JNC) for DSCC Jimmy Naifeh Center at Tipton County. The frequency and location of courses are listed in the following descriptions; while DSCC makes every attempt to offer courses as indicated, course offerings and locations are subject to change.
Some courses offered at DSCC are designed for transfer for completion of a bachelor’s degree while other courses focus on specific career skills rather than meeting requirements for transfer. Courses to increase career skills are designated as **Not Part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway** in the course description.
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Physical Education - Activity |
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PHED 2050 - Varsity Soccer Credits: 1 As Needed
This course is only for varsity athletes. A grade of Pass/Fail is given.
Only one credit hour will be given for successful completion of this course regardless of the number of times the course is repeated.
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PHED 2070 - Health, Wellness, and Society Credits: 3 F, Sp - Dyersburg
This course explores the relationship between maintaining a healthy lifestyle and the cultural and societal influences on personal fitness. Lifestyle choices associated with wellness are placed into a context of personal choices and societal influences. 3 hours lecture.
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Physical Science |
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PSCI 1010 - Principles of Physical Science Credits: 4 F, Sp - Dyersburg/F, Sp - JNC Prerequisites: ENGL 0810 , Math competencies 1-5 , READ 0810
This course is an overview of the nature of science and basic aspects of physical sciences, aimed at presenting the essentials of physics and chemistry in a clear, easy-to-understand way. The course encompasses the nature of science, the measurement process, physics of motion, energy, fluids, heat and temperature, electricity and magnetism, waves, sound waves and light, the atom and the periodic table. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory.
TN eCampus Equivalent Course - PSCI 1010
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PSCI 1020 - Principles of Earth/Space Credits: 4 As Needed Prerequisites: ENGL 0810 , Math competencies 1-5 , READ 0810
This course is an overview of the nature of science and the basic aspects of the physical sciences, aimed at presenting the essentials of chemistry, astronomy and geology in a clear, easy-to-understand way: the atom and the periodic table, chemical reactions, organic chemistry, the evolving earth, the solar system, the stars and the universe. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory.
TN eCampus Equivalent Course - PSCI 1020
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Physics |
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PHYS 1010 - Introductory Physics I Credits: 4 As Needed Prerequisites: ENGL 0810 , MATH 0105 or MATH 0530 , READ 0810
This course is intended to give students an overview of the basic principles of physics and the scientific process. It focuses on a conceptual survey of topics in physics including fundamentals of motion, forces, energy, momentum, waves and heat. It also has a laboratory component. The course is primarily designed for liberal arts and other non-science majors, but science majors with a weak physics background may wish to use it as an introduction to physics principles. 3 hours lecture and 3 hours laboratory.
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PHYS 1020 - Introductory Physics II Credits: 4 As Needed Prerequisites: ENGL 0810 , MATH 0105 or MATH 0530 , READ 0810
This course is intended to give students an overview of the basic principles of physics and the scientific process. It focuses on a conceptual survey of topics in physics including fundamentals of electricity, magnetism, optics and modern physics. It also has a laboratory component. The course is primarily designed for liberal arts and other non-science majors, but science majors with a weak physics background may wish to use it as an introduction to physics principles. 3 hours lecture and 3 hours laboratory.
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PHYS 2010 - Non-Calculus Physics I Credits: 4 F - Dyersburg Prerequisites: MATH 1710
This course is recommended or required for students interested in the following programs at local universities: allopathic medicine, dentistry, engineering technology, occupational therapy, optometry, physical therapy, pharmacy, and veterinary medicine.
This course is an introduction to the concepts, principles and methods of physics using algebra and trigonometry for pre-medical, pre-dental, engineering, and science students. Emphasis is placed on experiences, experiments, demonstrations and use of multimedia resources to understand and apply in different situations the laws of motion, description of motion and forces, work, energy and the law of conservation of energy, linear momentum, circular motion, angular momentum, fluids, and thermal physics. The student is oriented toward integrating conceptual understanding with analytical skills using plain language with simple mathematics. The principles of physics are related to applications relevant to students’ lives. Problem-solving skills are developed beyond an algorithmic approach through examples, problem-solving strategies and exercises. 3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory.
TN eCampus Equivalent Course - PHYS 2010
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PHYS 2020 - Non-Calculus Physics II Credits: 4 Sp - Dyersburg Prerequisites: PHYS 2010
This course is recommended or required for students interested in the following programs at local universities: allopathic medicine, dentistry, engineering technology, optometry, physical therapy, and veterinary medicine.
This course is an introduction to the concepts, principles and methods of physics using algebra and trigonometry for pre-medical, pre-dental, engineering, and science students. Emphasis is placed on experiences, experiments, demonstrations and use of multimedia resources to understand and apply in different situations oscillations; waves and sound; electromagnetism, light and optics; and modern physics. The student is oriented toward integrating conceptual understanding with analytical skills using plain language with simple mathematics. The principles of physics are related to applications relevant to students’ lives. Problem-solving skills are developed beyond an algorithmic approach through examples, problem-solving strategies and exercises. 3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory.
TN eCampus Equivalent Course - PHYS 2020
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PHYS 2110 - Calculus-Based Physics I Credits: 4 As Needed Prerequisites: MATH 1830
This course is recommended or required for students interested in the following engineering programs at local universities: aerospace, biomedical, biomolecular, biosystems, civil, computer, electrical, environmental, industrial, materials science, mechanical, and nuclear.
This course is a calculus-based introduction to the basic principles of physics. Topics include mechanics, elasticity, oscillatory motion, wave motion, sound, fluids and thermodynamics. 3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory.
TN eCampus Equivalent Course - PHYS 2110
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PHYS 2120 - Calculus-Based Physics II Credits: 4 As Needed Prerequisites: PHYS 2110
This course is recommended or required for students interested in the following engineering programs at local universities: aerospace, biomedical, biomolecular, biosystems, civil, computer, electrical, environmental, industrial, materials science, mechanical, and nuclear.
This course is a continuation of the calculus-based introduction to the basic principles of physics. Topics include electricity, magnetism, basic circuits, geometrical optics and physical optics. 3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory.
TN eCampus Equivalent Course - PHYS 2120
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Political Science |
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POLS 1010 - Introduction to Political Science Credits: 3 As Needed Prerequisites: ENGL 0810 , READ 0810
This course is an analysis of politics and political systems in various countries. Students will acquire a general understanding of the key concepts and ideas upon which different systems of government are based. 3 hours lecture.
TN eCampus Equivalent Course - POLS 1010
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POLS 1030 - American Government Credits: 3 Sp - Dyersburg/Sp - JNC Prerequisites: ENGL 0810 , Math competency 1 , READ 0810
This course is a study of democratic theory and practice, constitutions and constitutionalism, civil liberties, federalism, political parties and interest groups. 3 hours lecture.
TN eCampus Equivalent Course - POLS 1030
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Psychology |
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PSYC 1030 - Introduction to Psychology Credits: 3 F, Sp, Su - Dyersburg/F, Sp - JNC/F - GCC Prerequisites: ENGL 0810 , READ 0810 (with permission, may be taken concurrently with ENGL 0810 and READ 0810 )
This course is a study of basic psychological principles, terms, and research. Emphasis is placed on conceptual approaches to psychology, research methods, biological basis of behavior, psychological development, sensory processes, perception, learning and conditioning, memory, thought and language. 3 hours lecture.
TN eCampus Equivalent Course - PSYC 1030
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PSYC 2120 - Social Psychology Credits: 3 F, Sp - Dyersburg/F, Sp - JNC/Sp - GCC Prerequisites: ENGL 0810 , READ 0810
This course covers issues including civic engagement, diversity, leadership, ethics and equity faced by communities, organizations and individuals in today’s society as well as throughout history. Also, the course covers topics related to social, economic, political, moral and cultural concerns. 3 hours lecture.
TN eCampus Equivalent Course - PSYC 2120
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PSYC 2130 - Lifespan Development Psychology Credits: 3 F, Sp - Dyersburg/F, Sp - JNC Prerequisites: ENGL 0810 , READ 0810
This course is a study of the biological, personal, social and intellectual changes that take place within individuals as they develop from birth through death. 3 hours lecture.
TN eCampus Equivalent Course - PSYC 2130
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Reading |
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READ 0810 - Learning Support Reading Credits: 3 **Not Part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway**
F, Sp - Dyersburg/F, Sp - JNC/F, Sp - GCC Prerequisites: ACT Reading sub score under 19 OR COMPASS Reading score below 83 OR DSPR 0700 OR a Classic Accuplacer score between 20 and 84 OR a Next Generation Accuplacer score under 250.
This course will improve comprehension of textbooks and other materials, teach critical thinking skills related to reading, increase vocabulary, improve reading rate and foster enjoyment of reading. 3 hours lecture.
READ 0810 will not fulfill any requirement for graduation.
TN eCampus Equivalent Course - READ 0810
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Sociology |
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SOCI 1010 - Introduction to Sociology Credits: 3 F, Sp - Dyersburg/F, Sp - JNC Prerequisites: ENGL 0810 , Math competencies 1-5 , READ 0810
This course is a general introduction to the terms, concepts and principles of sociology. The course emphasizes the history of the development of sociology, research methods, basic sociological concepts and the study of social institutions. 3 hours lecture.
TN eCampus Equivalent Course - SOCI 1010
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SOCI 1040 - Social Problems Credits: 3 F - Dyersburg/F - JNC/F - GCC Prerequisites: ENGL 0810 , Math competencies 1-5 , READ 0810
This course is a study of the contemporary social problems in the American society. Emphasis is on crime, drugs, sex, population, mental health, poverty, energy and minorities. 3 hours lecture.
TN eCampus Equivalent Course - SOCI 1040
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SOCI 2010 - Marriage and Family Credits: 3 Sp - Dyersburg/Sp - JNC/Sp - GCC Prerequisites: ENGL 0810 , Math competencies 1-5 , READ 0810
This course uses social perspectives to examine intimacy and relationships in marriage and family. Theoretical perspectives are used to understand the changes that have occurred in 21st century families and relationships. Communication, power, decision making, economic/work, family planning and changing family role issues are explored. 3 hours lecture.
TN eCampus Equivalent Course - SOCI 2010
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Social Work |
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SWRK 2010 - Introduction to Social Work Credits: 3 Sp - Dyersburg/Sp - JNC/Sp - GCC Prerequisites: ENGL 0810 , Math Competencies 1-5, READ 0810
This course is designed to introduce students to the history and scope of social work programs, policies, services, and practices. The historical development of social work, its theoretical framework, knowledge base, and values as well as ethical boundaries are emphasized in the course. The introductory nature of this course provides the student with a broad overview of social work with its focus on systems of all sizes, including individuals, groups, families, organizations, and communities. The various fields of practicing social work are explored. This course integrates cultural competency and ongoing self-exploration for the student to assess if they are a good fit for the profession of social work. 3 hours lecture.
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SWRK 2020 - Culture and Diversity Credits: 3 Sp - Dyersburg/Sp - JNC Prerequisites: ENGL 0810 , READ 0810
This course prepares social work students for cultural competency skills in working with all types of populations. The focus of the course is a combination of factual information on various populations and specific social work skills to effectively work with different racial and ethnic persons. It also addresses the societal issues with discrimination and prejudice within the operation of society. Oppression of disadvantaged groups is examined on both the micro and macro levels of society. Students are challenged to examine their own personal beliefs, values and biases in regard to others and learn to exhibit competent behaviors as a social worker. 3 hours lecture.
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Spanish |
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SPAN 1010 - Beginning Spanish I Credits: 3 F - Dyersburg/F - JNC Prerequisites: ENGL 0810 , READ 0810
This course emphasizes the acquisition of the four basic language skills: speaking, listening, writing and reading. Upon course completion, students are prepared to enter SPAN 1020 . Insights into Spanish culture, customs and ways of life are presented regularly. 3 hours lecture.
TN eCampus Equivalent Course - SPAN 1010
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SPAN 1020 - Beginning Spanish II Credits: 3 Sp - Dyersburg/Sp - JNC Prerequisites: SPAN 1010
This course emphasizes the development of the four basic language skills: speaking, listening, writing and reading. Upon course completion, students are prepared to enter an intermediate or second year Spanish course. Insights into Spanish culture, customs and ways of life are presented regularly. 3 hours lecture.
TN eCampus Equivalent Course - SPAN 1020
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SPAN 1030 - Introduction to the Spanish Language and Culture Credits: 3 **Not Part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway**
As Needed
This course focuses on the acquisition of language learning and cultural skills. Language learning skills are developed by examining the broad concepts of grammatical forms, vocabulary and sounds. Spanish culture is examined through language, literature, music and visual arts. Students learn to speak elementary Spanish focusing on vocabulary used in everyday situations. A portion of the course emphasizes vocabulary and expressions related to doctors, nurses, medicines and illnesses. This course does not meet the general education Humanities/Fine Arts requirement or the foreign language requirement. 3 hours lecture.
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SPAN 2010 - Intermediate Spanish I Credits: 3 As Needed Prerequisites: SPAN 1020
This course reviews grammar and expands the development of the four basic language skills. Speaking and comprehension will be emphasized. 3 hours lecture.
TN eCampus Equivalent Course - SPAN 2010
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SPAN 2020 - Intermediate Spanish II Credits: 3 As Needed Prerequisites: SPAN 2010
This course continues development of the four basic language skills with emphasis on speaking and comprehension. 3 hours lecture.
TN eCampus Equivalent Course - SPAN 2020
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Theatre - Applied |
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THE 145 - Performance Theatre Laboratory I Credits: 2 **Not Part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway**
As Needed
The student must be cast in a production sponsored by the Theatre Department. This course involves guided and directed rehearsals which lead to a public performance. Minimum of 30 hours laboratory.
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THE 146 - Performance Theatre Laboratory II Credits: 1 **Not Part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway**
As Needed
The student must be cast in a production sponsored by the Theatre Department. This course involves guided and directed rehearsals which lead to a public performance. Minimum of 30 hours laboratory.
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THEA 1015 - Acting I Credits: 3 **Not Part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway**
As Needed Prerequisites: READ 0810
This course is an introduction to the craft of acting. Elementary techniques and principles of the actor’s art are emphasized. Students will be involved in acting exercises. 3 hours lecture.
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THEA 1025 - Stage Craft I Credits: 2 **Not Part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway**
As Needed
The student must work on the crew from the beginning of the production until the conclusion. This course involves work on actual set construction, costuming, make-up, stage managing, lighting, sound and/or properties for major campus productions. It also includes crew work during the production. Minimum of 30 hours laboratory.
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THEA 2015 - Acting II Credits: 3 **Not Part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway**
As Needed Prerequisites: THEA 1015
This course is a continuation of THEA 1015 . More in-depth techniques and principles of acting are treated. More difficult acting exercises are used. 3 hours lecture.
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THEA 2025 - Stage Craft II Credits: 1 **Not Part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway**
As Needed
The student must work on the crew from the beginning of the production until the conclusion. This course involves work on actual set construction, costuming, make-up, stage managing, lighting, sound and/or properties for major campus productions. It also includes crew work during the production. Minimum of 30 hours laboratory.
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Theatre |
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THEA 1030 - Introduction to Theatre Credits: 3 F, Sp, Su - Dyersburg/F, Sp - JNC Prerequisites: ENGL 0810 , READ 0810
This course emphasizes a general appreciation of the theatre arts through the study of different styles of dramatic productions, a history of Greek to contemporary theatre and the processes involved in producing a theatrical production. 3 hours lecture.
TN eCampus Equivalent Course - THEA 1030
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