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4.00 Credits
(Formerly ITB282) This course provides students with the necessary knowledge and hands-on skills required to manage the most current and industry-accepted version of Microsoft Windows. The course tailors information to requirements necessary to complete the Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) exam required by industry. Topics include, but are not limited to, installation, managing users and groups, managing domains via an overview of the Active Directory Services feature, print services, disk storage, remote access, managing and monitoring the network, the Registry and troubleshooting techniques. Course labs challenge students to piece together new and old networking concepts that reinforce each topic. Prerequisite: Introduction to Networking (CIT162). Pre/co-requisite: Windows Operating Systems (CIT268). For additional information and/or a course syllabus contact CITDdept@bhcc.mass.edu.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers intermediate-level programming. Students learn advanced topics of C++, dynamic memory, allocation, pointers, etc., and OOP, function and operator overloading, class design and object abstraction, ADT design, templates, inheritance, and polymorphism. Students learn to analyze a variety of problems and generate appropriate object oriented solutions. The department recommends that students taking this course have no less than a grade of B in the prerequisite course. Prerequisite: C++ Programming (CIT237) or Java Programming (CIT239) or permission of the department chairperson. For additional information and/or a course syllabus contact CITDepartment@bhcc.mass.edu.
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3.00 Credits
This course thoroughly examines many of the sophisticated features of the Java programming language, including interfaces, advanced graphics, some data structures, file I/O techniques, multithreading, advanced JDBC Servlets, and Java Server Pages. Students demonstrate their mastery of the material through a series of graded projects and examinations that challenge at an extremely high level. The course not only instructs in the preparation of applications and applets that focus on business-related topics, but also teaches JAVA in an internet-based, integrative environment that utilizes cross-platform tools. Prerequisite: Java Programming (CIT239) and College Algebra (MAT195). For additional information and/or a course syllabus contact CITDepartment@bhcc.mass.edu.
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3.00 Credits
This course enhances the academic experience for students. All internships take place at preapproved sites. The course allows students enrolled in computer technology courses to apply what they have learned in the "real world" environment. Students must attend a weekly oncampusseminar. Students must comply with the Internship requirements, as stated in the "Internship Handbook," before registering for the course. In all cases, students need permissionof the department chairperson to register for this course.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an orientation to the clinical laboratory. Topics include the history and scope of clinical laboratory technology, professionalism, ethics, safety practices, computer and laboratory information system, basic laboratory procedures. Disciplines introduced will include: Phlebotomy, Urinalysis, Hematology, and Coagulation. Prerequisite: Admission to the CLS program.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Clinical Laboratory Sciences I, providing an orientation to the clinical laboratory. Emphasis is on topics relevant to foundation knowledge and those specialized techniques required prior to entry into the laboratory practicum. Topics included are: Coagulation Disorders, Immunology, and Serodiagnostic Testing, Infectious Diseases, and Safety Precautions. Additional topics: Hematology and Erythrocytes. Prerequisite: Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Science I (CLS101).
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3.00 Credits
This course is highly specialized consisting of lectures in Clinical Laboratory Technology-the diagnosis of disease by laboratory methods. The seminar provides the formal theory for the experiences gained during the laboratory practicum. Emphasis on Clinical Chemistry and Immunohematology. Prerequisite: Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Sciences II (CLS102).
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3.00 Credits
This course is highly specialized consisting of lectures in Clinical Laboratory Technology - the diagnosis of disease by laboratory methods. The seminar provides the formal theory for the experiences gained during the laboratory practicum. Emphasis on Diagnostic Microbiology, Hematology, and Coagulation. Prerequisite: Clinical Laboratory Sciences Seminar I (CLS201) and Clinical Laboratory Science Practicum I (CLS251).
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3.00 Credits
This course is highly specialized consisting of lectures in clinical laboratory Technology - the diagnosis of disease by laboratory methods. The seminar provides the formal theory for the experiences gained during the laboratory practicum. Emphasis on Body fluids & Urinalysis, Clinical Immunology/Serology, Parasitology, Mycology and review of Clinical Chemistry and Immunohematology. Prerequisite: Clinical Laboratory Science Seminar II (CLS202) and Clinical Laboratory Science Practicum II (CLS252).
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4.00 Credits
This course consists of Practicum experiences at one of the college's clinical laboratory affiliates in which the student acquires knowledge and experience in laboratory practices and procedures. Prerequisite: Co-requisite: Clinical Lab Science Seminar I (CLS201).
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