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Architectural Graphics II
ID: AET-120
This course requires the production of a set of working drawings of a residential or commercial building. Exercises incorporate construction methods, materials, building code requirements, site development, and technical skills required to draw and graphically present projects. This course is also a further study of architectural design. Perspective construction is introduced.
Beginning Nursing Skills
ID: NUR-134
This course is a study of beginning nursing skills. The course prepares the student to assist in patient care and function as an efficient member of the nursing team.
Business Law I
ID: BUS-121
This course is a study of legal procedures, law and society, classifications and systems of law, the tribunals administering justice and their actions, contracts, sales, transfer of titles, rights and duties of the parties, conditions, and warranties.
Cisco Router Configuration
ID: IST-202
This course is a study of LANs, WANs, OSI models, Ethernet, token ring, fiber distributed data interface TCP/IP addressing protocol, dynamic routing, routing, and the network administrator's role and function.
Client/Server Systems
ID: IST-270
This course emphasizes the use of case tools coupled with client tools to allow rad and prototyping of client applications. Networking and server concepts will be explored. Case studies of existing client/server systems will be used to examine the various phases of client/server applications.
Clinical Dental Hygiene II
ID: DHG-175
This course provides for the continued development of the skills necessary to perform dental hygiene care. Emphasis is placed on total patient care and treatment planning. Introduction to dental hygiene supportive functions is presented.
CNC Programm & Opera
ID: MTT-253
This course is a study of the planning, programming, selecting tooling, determining speeds and feeds, setting up, operating, and testing of cnc programs on cnc machines.
College Chemistry I
ID: CHM-110
This is the first course in a sequence that includes the following topics: atomic and molecular structure, nomenclature and equations, properties, reactions and states of matter, stoichiometry, gas laws, solutions, and equilibria.
College Chemistry II
ID: CHM-112
This course is a continuation of the study of atomic and molecular structure, nomenclature and equations, properties, reactions, and states of matter, stoichiometry, gas laws, solutions, and equilibria. Other topics included are organic chemistry and biochemistry.
Computers and Programming
ID: CPT-114
This course introduces computer concepts and programming. Topics include basic concepts of computer architecture, files, memory, and input/output devices. Programming is done in a modern high-level language.
Contemporary Chemistry I
ID: CHM-106
This is a survey course in chemistry for non-science majors emphasizing basic principles. Topics include atomic and molecular structure, nuclear chemistry, formulas and nomenclature, states of matter, chemical reactions, acids and bases. Laboratory sections emphasize applications of basic techniques and supplement lecture topics.
Criminal Law I
ID: CRJ-115
This course covers the development of criminal law in America. The basic elements of specific criminal offenses, criminal defenses, and various legal principles upon which criminal law is established are reviewed.
Cultural Anthropology
ID: ANT-202
This course includes an exploration and comparison of selected contemporary cultures, including their languages. The course also includes an introduction to the concepts, methods, and data of socio-cultural anthropology and anthropological linguistics.
Cybersecurity Capstone
ID: IST-285
This course integrates the knowledge and skills gained through previous coursework and experience to develop and implement risk management, vulnerability assessment, threat analysis, and incident response plans.
DC Circuits
ID: MEC-110
This course is a study of direct current theory. Series, parallel, and series-parallel circuits are solved using Ohm's law and critical thinking skills. In addition to solving, circuits are constructed and tested for proper operation using various measuring instruments.
Dental Health Education
ID: DAT-121
This course defines the responsibilities of the dental assistant in individual and community dental health education with emphasis on the etiology of dental disease, methods for prevention, and principles of nutrition in relationship to oral health and preventive dentistry.
Dental Health Education
ID: DHG-231
This course provides an opportunity for the dental hygiene student to present and apply dental health information to various community groups and organizations. Project implementation and evaluation are included. Public speaking concepts will be addressed in this course.
Dental Radiography
ID: DAT-127
This course provides the fundamental background and theory for the safe and effective use of x-radiation in dentistry. It encompasses the history of x-rays, production and uses of radiation, radiographic film, exposure factors, interpretation of radiographs and radiation hygiene.
Discrete Mathematics
ID: MAT-132
This course includes the following topics: mathematical logic and proofs; set operations; relations and digraphs; functions; recurrence relations; and combinatorics. (This course is designed primarily for computer science students.)
Elementary Algebra
ID: MAT-152
This course includes the following topics: operations with signed numbers and algebraic expression; solving linear equations; factoring; and an introduction to graphing.