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4.00 Credits
Provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to address the implementation and desktop support needs of customers who plan to deploy and support Microsoft Windows XP Professional in a variety of network operating systems environments. ( 2,2,4)
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3.00 Credits
Provides the students with an understanding of the design and implementation of high level programming languages and a survey of programming language paradigms. ( 3,0,3)
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4.00 Credits
Designed to give students a fundamental understanding of the Linux operating system. It covers the essentials of installing, configuring, maintaining, administering, and troubleshooting the Linux Operating System. Some topics include Lanning, Installing and Running a Linux System, using Graphical Systems with Linux, The Shell and Text Files, the role of the System Administrator and basic administration tasks of managing system resources. (2,2,4)
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the theory and logic involved in all aspects of database. Students learn the principles of database and its applications. This course is designed to teach students how to build a database, enter data, query for information, and produce reports. Students also learn the principles of database and its application and will learn to develop proficiency-level skills in database. Prerequisite: CISS 1013. (3,0,3)
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4.00 Credits
Provides the students with a fundamental understanding of networking computers. Some of the topics covered will include network design, networking media, network hardware, network communications, protocols, network administration and network troubleshooting. This course is designed to help students pass the Network+ certification exam offered by CompTia. ( 2,2,4)
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8.00 Credits
Provides students with the opportunity to learn by working and to gain valuable real-world experience. Internship assignments are created with businesses in either a virtual or an actual mode and require eight hours of work per week to fulfill the course requirements. Reporting and supervision requirements developed up beforehand with the student, the intern advisor, and the employer.
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1.00 Credits
Nursing Assistant I covers the basic fundamental concepts essential to the foundation of the nursing assistants education and training. This course includes basic instruction in communication, infection, safety, and an introduction to resident care. This course utilizes both theory instruction and skills demonstration in the classroom and lab. ( 1,0,1)
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4.00 Credits
Nursing Assistant II is a continuation of CNAP 1001. This course covers additional concepts and skills necessary to the nursing assistant curriculum. This course incorporates the addition of clinical practice into the already established theory instruction and skills demonstration given in the classroom and lab. ( 2,2,4)
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1.00 Credits
Nursing Assistant III covers the specialized skills and understanding necessary when caring for residents with Alzheimer's and Dementia. This course covers such topics as respect, communication, behavioral issues, nutrition, activities, and burnout. ( 1,0,1)
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3.00 Credits
A focus on the criminal process and legal problems associated with the investigation of crime, the acquisition and preservation of evidence, the commencement of criminal proceedings, the prosecution and defense of charges, sentencing, and appeals. ( 3,0,3)
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