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Information Systems Security
ID: CPT-282
This course is the study of the protection of information and equipment in computer systems. Topics include all aspects of systems protection, including physical secruity, hardware, software and communications security. Addresses technical,legal and ethical issues.
Interviewing Techniques
ID: HUS-230
This course covers the development of skills necessary for interviews in various organizational settings. Students in human services will use these skills and knowledge later on their supervised field placements.
Intro to the Middle East
ID: HIS-107
This course analyzes the evolution of diverse social, political, environmental, & cultural patterns in the Middle East. Emphasis is placed on the development of historical, geographical, & religious constructs and their effect on rural, urban, & global relationships across the historical timeline.
Introduction to Criminal Justice
ID: CRJ-101
This course includes an overview of the functions and responsibilities of agencies involved in the administration of justice to include police organizations, court systems, correctional systems, and juvenile justice agencies.
Introduction to Data Acquisition
ID: EET-102
This course is the study of the basics of acquiring test and measurement data from equipment through the use of specialized computer software and instrumentation hardware, including transducers, analog/digital converters, and data logging.
Introduction to Engineering
ID: EGR-270
This course covers the applications of computers in engineering practices, including the use of an appropriate operating system, programming in a high level language, spread sheets, and word processing applications.
Introduction to Law and Ethics
ID: LEG-135
This course provides a general introduction to law, including courts, legal terminology, procedures, systems, and laws of society. Emphasis is on ethics and the role of the paralegal in the legal system.
Introduction to Sociology
ID: SOC-101
This course emphasizes the fundamental concepts and principles of sociology, including culture, socialization, interaction, social groups and stratification, effects of population growth, and technology in society and social institutions.
Language Arts
ID: ECD-131
This course is a study of methods and materials in age-appropriate language experiences. Opportunities are provided to develop listening, speaking, prereading and prewriting skills through planning, implementation, and evaluation of media, methods, techniques and equipment. Methods of selection, evaluation, and presentation of children's literature are included.
Managing Information Resources
ID: MGT-230
This course is a study of the development, use and management of information resources, and systems in business and industry.
Mechanical Engineering Lab I
ID: EGR-261
This course prepares students with the foundational skills in mechanical engineering. Topics include measurements, experimental design, data analysis, preparation of laboratory reports, and making technical presentations. *Note: This course was developed as a transfer course for use at MTC due to an agreement with the UofSC.*
Music Appreciation
ID: MUS-105
This course is an introduction to the study of music with focus on the elements of music and their relationships, the musical characteristics of representative works and composers, common musical forms and genres of various western and non-western historical style periods, and appropriate listening experiences.
Network Architecture I
ID: IST-241
This course is a study of how the computer architecture relates to the interconnecting of the various network components, the environment in which the applications processes execute, and the overall plan defining services to be provided in a distributed environment.
Network Architecture III
ID: IST-243
This course covers a cohesive and logical explanation of the IBM created design for an end-to-end communications network SNA. Topics include an overview of SNA and its operational characteristics and the physical and logical structure of SNA. A major emphasis will be TCP/IP protocols. TCP/IP formats are examined along with how TCP/IP operates at the network and transport layers.
Network Design
ID: IST-260
This course is a study of the processes and techniques required to identify the most attractive design solution of a telecommunications network--combining creativity, rigorous discipline, analysis, and synthesis--and while emphasizing the solution in terms of cost and performance.
Nutrition
ID: BIO-240
This course is an introduction to the essential aspects concerning the science of nutrition. Particular emphasis is on the classes of nutrients and their physiological uses in the body. Body energy requirements and the nutritional status of the world are considered.
Operating Systems
ID: CPT-257
This course examines the theory of operating systems and how the operating system theory is implemented in current operating systems.
Pers & Prof Dev in the Help Prof
ID: HUS-102
This course provides students with the opportunity to gain a greater awareness of self through values clarification activities, reflective writing, etc., and to understand how attitudes, values and beliefs impact both their personal and professional lives.
Principles of CNC
ID: MTT-250
This course is an introduction to the coding used This course is an introduction to the coding used in cnc programming.
Python Programming II
ID: CPT-227
This course is a study of advanced topics of Python programming. Topics covered can include applications of web development, gaming, data science, cybersecurity, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and quantum computing.