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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.
Elementary Calculus
ID: MAT-130
This course includes the following topics: differentiation and integration of polynomials; rational, logarithmic, and exponential functions; and interpretation and application of these processes. (Graphic calculator required)
English Comp I
ID: ENG-101
This is a (college transfer) course in which the following topics are presented: a study of composition in conjunction with appropriate literary selections, with frequent theme assignments to reinforce effective writing. A review of standard usage and the basic techniques of research are also presented.
Event-Driven Programming
ID: CPT-185
This course introduces the student to development of professional- looking, special purpose windows applications using the graphical user interface of windows.
General Organic and Biochemistry
ID: CHM-105
This course is a study of the fundamental principles of chemistry, including atomic and molecular structure, common substances and reactions, introduction to organic chemistry and biochemistry.
History of Architecture
ID: AET-202
This course is a study of the origins, influences and aesthetics that underlie the various styles of architecture from prehistoric times to the present.
Instrumentation Principles
ID: MET-227
This course covers the selection, application and calibration of valves, sensors, transmitters, recorders, and other devices used to measure and control fluid level, pressure, flow, density, temperature, and humidity in an industrial environment.
Internet Programming With Databases
ID: CPT-240
This course is a study of the implementation of dynamic web pages focusing on the development of web sites that interact with databases utilizing current server-side technologies along with the databases to deliver dynamic content to client browser.
Internet Research and Marketing
ID: MKT-270
This course is a study of utilizing the internet for research and marketing. The course includes the use of analytical skills, database, searches, and organization/presentations.
Introduction to Philosophy
ID: PHI-101
This course includes a topical survey of the three main branches of philosophy -- epistemology, metaphysics, and ethics -- and the contemporary questions related to these fields.
Introduction to Social Work
ID: HUS-204
This course includes a general introduction to social work, including history, philosophy, organization, methods, and settings with emphasis on rehabilitation and other community services.
Introduction to Watercolor
ID: ART-212
This course is an introduction to the transparent american watercolor technique, emphasizing the creation of landscapes and still-life subjects that utilize appropriate brush techniques and proper color mixing for this medium.
Introduction to XML
ID: CPT-246
This course is an introduction to the extensible makeup language (XML) and will examine how XML can be used to describe data in a structured manner for the use on the World Wide Web.
Learners and Diversity
ID: EDU-241
This course is a study of lifespan development and learning with an emphasis on individual & group diversity. The students are required to participate in a field experience. Within the parameters of an approved articulation agreement, this course may transfer to an accredited Education program at a comprehensive four-year college or university.