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CPC 621: Practicum I
3.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
experience and professional supervision beyond the classroom setting within two contexts: an Internship in which students receive professional supervision for direct client contact; and an on-campus Practicum course in which students participate in group supervision and discuss internship issues.
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CPC 630: Practicum I:Case Conceptualization & Counselling Psychology Treatment
3.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
This course provides students the opportunity to apply principles of treatment planning and selection, intervention design, in conjunction with their internships.
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CPC 631: Practicum II:Ethical Issues in Counselling Psychology Practice
3.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
This course provides an opportunity for students to apply ethical principles in the practice of applied psychology and counselling, in conjunction with their internship placements.
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CPC 640: Advanced Seminar in Research Design
3.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
This course guides students through the process of laying the groundwork for conducting their Masters thesis research. Completion of this course signifies readiness to implement the research project. Prerequisites: Students are required to have completed CPC 510, CPC 514, and CPC 520, or their equivalents.
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CPC 641: Master's Thesis
0.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
Students complete a piece of original scholarly work resulting in the production of a Master's Thesis.
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CS 201: Information Technology for Managers
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
This course provides an introduction to the world of information technology, including the Internet, software and hardware, telecommunications, databases, and ecommerce. It examines the opportunities, challenges, and ethical questions brought by the digital age. As a preparatory course for the bachelor's degree programs in management, it develops students' skills in commonly used applications.
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CS 220: Introduction to Programming
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
This course provides an introduction to Visual Basic .NET. Through this course students learn basic object-oriented programming concepts. Students will apply these concepts using the Visual Studio .NET integrated development environment (IDE) tools and controls. This course also provides an overview of conditional logic, object creation methods, structured exception handling, arrays manipulation, and data access using Windows forms and Web forms.
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CS 241: Principles of Information Processing
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
This course provides an introduction to the world of information processing. It includes programming logic, data types, structured programming, flow charting, system development life cycle, structured testing, user interface, algorithms, problem statements, ethics, and the professional role of the software developer. This is a foundation course for all computer systems courses.
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CS 300: Basic Telecommunications
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
An examination of the hardware, software and network components of voice, data and video telecommunication systems. Major emphasis will be placed on fully integrated systems providing for voice, data and video compression in a common network. Included are sections on regulation, system design and management. Prerequisite: CS 304 and CS 390.
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CS 304: Data Communications
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
This course features an examination of the basic hardware and software components of data communications systems, including the transmission media, encoding schemes, data link and physical link protocols, and interfaces. Included are sections on network security and design methodologies used to build data communications systems.
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