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  • 6.00 Credits

    This class prepares Web Design & Development students for interviewing and obtaining a career by requiring them to prepare a digital portfolio and resume. They will also be involved in advanced level projects based on real world work experiences. At the completion of this course, students will be required to present their portfolio to an audience.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces the essential vocabulary and skills in identifying and applying the basic principles of inventory management. Basic methods of planning and controlling inventory in manufacturing, institutional, distribution, and retail environments are covered. The questions of what to stock are addressed through an examination of the current and evolving technologies of inventory management. Prerequisite: None.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course sets the stage for all P&M planning activities by introducing participants to the principles of demand management and forecasting as an input to the planning process. Different types and levels of planning relevant to materials management are examined, from long range strategic planning to shorter-term production plans and master production schedules. Prerequisite: None.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course deals with priority and capacity management through the use of material requirements planning (MRP), capacity management, capacity requirements planning (CPR), production activity control (PAC), and Just-In-Time. This course studies the execution of the production plan and master production schedule, reactions to capacity constraints, and maintenance of individual order control. Prerequisite: None.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is concerned with the design of systems to produce goods and services and the operation of those systems. It discusses relationships within the company environment particularly with marketing and product design. Topics to be covered include facilities planning; TQM; cost analysis; project planning and operations resource management, etc. Prerequisite: None.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Participants are introduced to the fundamental vocabulary and skills required for working in today's modern warehouse environment. The basic methods of managing and controlling these work environments are examined. All key functional aspects of warehouse management, from receiving goods, stocking product, through to shipping to the customer are covered. Prerequisite: None.
  • 2.00 Credits

    A study of music fundamentals and methods necessary for elementary classroom music instruction. Prerequisite: None.
  • 7.00 Credits

    This course is designed to meet the minimal requirements established by the Arkansas Office of Long Term Care. A combination of theory along with hands on (simulated and clinical lab) is used to prepare the student to meet stated goals and objectives. Students are prepared to interact effectively with residents (patients) in regards to attitudes, communication and cultural influences. Students are also prepared to promote self-care and assist with daily resident (patient) needs and tasks. Course work includes information in regards to resident rights, isolation techniques, transfer and moving techniques, disease process, and death and dying. This course will provide training skills and preparatory knowledge, through roleplaying and return demonstration, to prepare the student to pass state examinations to become a Certified Nursing Assistant with the ability to deliver direct resident (patient) care.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This is the first of four (4) courses designed to prepare students in becoming a Microsoft Certified System Administrator (MCSA). This course has been designed using the objectives for the Microsoft Certification Exam 70-270 Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional. Students will learn to plan and install Windows XP Professional; automate an installation; configure hardware; manage disks; configure and manage files systems; troubleshoot the boot process; configure and support TCP/IP and the desktop environment; use profiles to control desktop customization, security, privacy, and connection setting for Internet Explorer; networking the OS; support remote users and mobile computing; and monitor resources and performance. Prerequisite: None.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This is the second of four (4) courses designed to prepare students in becoming a Microsoft Certified System Administrator (MCSA). This course has been designed using the objectives for the Microsoft Certification Exam 70-290 Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment. Students will learn to create and populate organizational units with user and computer accounts; manage user and computer accounts; create and manage groups; manage access to resources; implement and manage printing; implement group policy; audit accounts and resources; prepare to administer server resources; monitor system performance, maintain software using server update services; administer server resources; and maintain Windows Server 2003 security. Prerequisite: NT 1014.
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