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SSD 151: Introduction to Information Systems
9.00 Credits
Pittsburgh Technical College (formerly Pittsburgh Technical Institute) - Closed
This course introduces students to computer-based information systems through an introduction to programming of Web-based software. Students are introduced to the modern model of the computer in the context of a network. Programs are written in JAVA, an object-oriented language designed in part to write Web-based applications. Students create Web pages and JAVA servlets.
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SSD 250: Introduction to Computer Systems
5.00 Credits
Pittsburgh Technical College (formerly Pittsburgh Technical Institute) - Closed
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of using and maintaining computer systems in a networking environment. The basic components and functions of the computer and the network are introduced, along with tools and procedures for their operation and maintenance. Prerequisite: SSD151.
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SSD 350: Object-Oriented Programming and Testing
10.00 Credits
Pittsburgh Technical College (formerly Pittsburgh Technical Institute) - Closed
This course introduces students to problem solving by means of object-oriented design and implementation. Emphasis is on problem analysis and solution design documentation and implementation. Students use commercial software libraries and create Web-centric projects. Programming assignments are carried out in JAVA. Prerequisite: SSD151.
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SSD 450: User-Centered Design and Testing
8.00 Credits
Pittsburgh Technical College (formerly Pittsburgh Technical Institute) - Closed
This course focuses on human-computer interaction, providing training in the basic skills of task analysis, and interface evaluation and design. Students learn to develop designs that are usable and useful for people. Students learn how to empirically evaluate user interfaces (leading to better ones). Visual Basic is used in programming assignments. Prerequisite: SSD350.
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SSD 551: Data Structures and Algorithms
8.00 Credits
Pittsburgh Technical College (formerly Pittsburgh Technical Institute) - Closed
In this course, students design and write a variety of programs covering programming techniques applicable to all business disciplines. Lab sessions promote hands-on experience in flowcharting, elementary programming, decision loops, strings, pointers, functions, and subscripted variables. Programming assignments are carried out in C++. Prerequisite: SSD350.
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SSD 555: Data Structures and Algorithms
10.00 Credits
Pittsburgh Technical College (formerly Pittsburgh Technical Institute) - Closed
This course focuses on understanding the dependence of execution time, bandwidth and memory requirements on the data structures and algorithms chosen. Students learn to reason informally about algorithm and data structure correctness and complexity. Primary emphasis is given to intelligent selection of algorithms and representations. Programming assignments use C++ and the Standard Template Library. Prerequisite: SSD551.
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SSD 750: Database Systems
10.00 Credits
Pittsburgh Technical College (formerly Pittsburgh Technical Institute) - Closed
This course introduces students to database concepts including database design. Relational data models are emphasized. Students develop client-server applications in JAVA and/or Visual Basic, using commercial database management systems. Example applications include E-commerce systems. Prerequisites: SSD555 and ITP261.
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TMP 101: Chair Massage/Spa Techniques
3.00 Credits
Pittsburgh Technical College (formerly Pittsburgh Technical Institute) - Closed
This course introduces the student to the unique form of bodywork performed on a massage chair. Students will learn a 15-minute acupressure sequence emphasizing the anatomy and physiology of the neck, shoulders, back, arms, hands, and scalp. In addition, students will also discover how to refine their own body mechanics to allow for multiple treatments per day. The history of spas, spa etiquette, and spa techniques are also included as part of the wellness model. To prepare students for potential medical emergencies, this class will also provide training in CPR and First Aid. Students are required to participate in one Saturday clinic for each course.
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TMP 110: Anatomy and Physiology
3.00 Credits
Pittsburgh Technical College (formerly Pittsburgh Technical Institute) - Closed
This course will introduce the structure and function of the human body in sickness and in health. In order to promote a safe and beneficial professional practice, special attention will be paid to indications and contraindications for massage application. Subjects to be covered include medical terminology, body as a whole, skeletal system and basic overview of the muscular system. Students are required to participate in one Saturday clinic for each course.
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TMP 121: Introduction to Massage
3.00 Credits
Pittsburgh Technical College (formerly Pittsburgh Technical Institute) - Closed
This course introduces the student to the concept of professional touch. Included are the history of massage and the identification of the professional, legal and ethical boundaries associated with the therapist's scope of practice. Accurate record keeping, informed consent, intake and assessment procedures precede the hands-on application of basic massage manipulations and techniques. The anatomy and physiology of body systems pertaining to indications and contradictions will be addressed. Students will learn to create a safe and hygienic environment for the practice of massage as well as self care techniques that involve proper body mechanics. Students are required to participate in one Saturday clinic for each course.
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