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4.00 Credits
Through the use of a hands on lab and Microsoft server simulators, students will learn how to use administrative tools to set up, manage, and provide basic services for a Microsoft server network. Students will add users to the network, set up the file systems, implement network printing, provide security, assign rights to network objects, and establish e mail. The student will learn to share software resources (applications) and use a multi context Active Directory (AD) environment. Prerequisite: Completion of all required CP coursework and grade "C" or better in CS 21123 Networking I.
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5.00 Credits
Students will gain hands on experience working inside a personal computer performing routine maintenance, installing internal and external hardware, installing software and running diagnostic programs. The course objectives help students prepare for the CompTIA A+ Core Hardware certification exam. Resources will be available for students to take A+ practice exams. Prerequisite: Completion of all required CP coursework and grade "C" or better in CS 11533 Introduction to Computer InformationSystems.
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6.00 Credits
Students will gain hands on experience installing and supporting popular operating systems. The course objectives help students prepare for the CompTIA A+ Operating Systems certification exam. Resources will be available for students to take A+ practice exams. Prerequisite: Completion of all required CP coursework and grade "C" or better in CS 11533 Introduction to Computer Information Systems.
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8.00 Credits
This course is a hands on introduction to Internet terminology, search tools, e mail, downloading files, security, and Web based tools. Students will also learn how to design and create web pages with HTML. Topics will include creating web pages that contain hyperlinks, tables, and figures. Prerequisite or co requisite: CS 11033 Computer Fundamentals.
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to allow the students to create web pages utilizing more advanced HTML features such as forms, cascading style sheets, and multimedia. Students will also learn to create Web pages using the Java Script language and work with Java Script objects and events. This course will also introduce students to other Web page authoring software such as FrontPage and DreamWeaver. Prerequisite: Completion of all required CP coursework and grade "C" orbetter in CS 21383 Internet Applications I.
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1.00 Credits
Includes a unit on dental anatomy, which is the study of the development of the head and neck, face, and oral cavity, along with the form and function of the structures of the oral cavity. Also includes disease transmission/infection control, which is a unit that prepares students with the knowledge and skills to prevent disease transmission through infection control procedures.
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2.00 Credits
Includes the study of anatomy and physiology, which introduces the student to basic structure and function of each system of the body and their contributions to the body as a whole. Emphasis is placed on anatomical structures of the head and neck and their effect on chewing, salivation, circulation, and respiration. A unit on microbiology/oral pathology includes historical contributions to the study of microbiology, recognition of and growth patterns, and means of destruction. Body defense to inflammation, healing and repair, various types of lesions of the oral cavity, including cancer, and secondary oral disorders is also included. The study of therapeutics includes a brief history of drugs, methods of administration, drug effects, and commonly used drugs in the treatment of oral lesions, anxiety, and pain control.
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3.00 Credits
Provides students with an understanding of dental materials used in intraoral and lab procedures, including experience in manipulation.
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4.00 Credits
Includes an orientation of the dental profession, which is historical information on the dental profession from early times to the present. Basic information concerning education and licensure of the dentist and each member of the dental health team with emphasis on the dental assistant is included. A unit on legal and ethical aspects of dentistry introduces the ethical principles and laws that pertain to the state and national practices of dentistry, including the dentist and all members of the dental health team. In the unit on medical and dental emergencies, the fundamental principles, skills, preventive measures and knowledge to function effectively in various emergency situations that may arise in the dental office are studied. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training for certification and registration is included.
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5.00 Credits
Students receive a fundamental knowledge of the basic principles of radiation physics to produce x rays, biological effects of ionizing radiation, safety, radiographic quality assurance, exposure techniques, processing, mounting, and evaluation of finished radiographic films.
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