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Comp Multimedia Concepts & Applications
ID: CPT-290
This course will cover introductory computer multimedia concepts and applications. The course will utilize text, graphics, animation, sound, video, and various multimedia applications in the design, development, and creation of multimedia presentations.
Comparative Religion
ID: REL-103
This course is an analysis of the religious experience of various persons and groups, east and west, in traditional and contemporary settings. It includes tribal religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Complex Health Problems
ID: NUR-210
This course expands application of the nursing process in meeting the needs of patients with complex health problems.
Computed Tomography Physics & Instr
ID: RAD-145
This course is a study of Computed Tomography physics and instrumentation. The course provides an overview of technology, application, and practice that is unique to the Computed Tomography profession.
Computer Database
ID: CPT-172
This course introduces computer database concepts, including generating reports from database, creating, maintaining, and modifying databases.
Computer End-User Support
ID: CPT-268
This course prepares students to train and support end-users. Topics include end-user support functions, developing training modules, and strategies to provide ongoing technical support. Emphasis is on solving problems with users (needs analysis, troubleshooting, and interaction with users).
Computer Programming Laboratory
ID: CPT-136
This course provides a closed lab environment for the practice of introductory programming concepts. Students develop solutions to a variety of programs under the guidance of an instructor.
Computer Resource Management
ID: CPT-210
This course examines the interaction of people, systems and computers, strategic management issues unique to the information technology environment are discussed.
Computer Spreadsheets
ID: CPT-174
This course introduces the use of spreadsheet software on the microcomputer. Topics include creating, editing, using formulas, using functions, and producing graphs.
Computer Systems Management
ID: CPT-209
This course examines the methods and procedures used in maintaining microcomputer systems. Topics include hardware and software installation, configuration, operations, and troubleshooting. This course also serves as foundational training in supporting the MS Windows NT operating system. Students learn to boot up, install, configure and trouble shoot the Windows NT operating system. Instruction includes how to manage system policies; file systems, how to configure protocols; NT networking services; remote access; implementing network clients; file synchronization and directory replication.
Computerized Accounting
ID: ACC-240
This course is a study of using the computer to design and implement various accounting functions, including financial transactions, records, statements, reports and documents.
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.
Computers in Healthcare
ID: AHS-131
This course is the study of the hardware and software used in various healthcare settings including information systems, computerized medical interfaces, telemedicine, networking, as well as other basic computer applications.
Concepts of Geriatric Ca
ID: AHS-153
This course includes a study of developmental theory, modern concepts of aging, and geriatric health care concepts.
Conceptual Physics I
ID: PHS-111
This course is an introduction to the mechanical concepts of distance, time, mass, force, energy, and power.
Concrete and Steel Design
ID: CET-220
This course covers the study of reinforced concrete and steel structural components.
Construction Building Code
ID: BCT-221
This course is a study of local, state, and national building code requirements as they apply to residential and commercial construction.
Construction Documents
ID: AET-105
This course covers the interpretation of residential, commercial, and industrial building construction documents, including construction specifications, general conditions, and construction industry symbols.
Construction Materials
ID: CET-120
This course includes a study of basic materials used in construction, including research of building product specifications.
Construction Methods and Design
ID: BCT-212
This course covers residential construction methods and designs.