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4.00 Credits
This software engineering course relies heavily on object-oriented techniques to develop Windows-based graphical programs. A familiarity with C++ programming using classes is assumed. Students study the basics of game design and the basics of Windows programming. The class creates and shares games that entertain and exemplify some fundamentals. Prerequisite: CSE 111 or permission 4/0/0 Course fee charged
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the fundamental concepts of operating systems which includes process management, memory management, device management, file systems, resource allocation, and security and protection. It introduces network and distributed operating systems. Prerequisite: CSE 111 3/0/0 Course fee charged
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3.00 Credits
This course is for students who want to develop or to become more proficient at college level study skills. It focuses on time management, organizing textbook information, lecture note-taking, test taking strategies, and memory techniques. 3/0/0 FA/SP
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the fundamental principles of structural design. It emphasizes analysis of structures to determine internal and external forces, the design of members and connections based allowable tension, compression, bending and shearing stresses, analysis of trusses, and the computerized study of forces as represented by vectors. Prerequisite: MTH 130 2/2/0
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3.00 Credits
This course does all formal drafting on the computer. It covers floor plans, elevations, site plans, piping, electrical layouts, building traffic plans, structural layouts, water and sewer layouts, foundations plans, wall sections, stairs, doors, materials of construction, schedules, partitions, dimensioning, orthographic projection, and perspective projection. There is a semester project. 2/2/0 Lab fee charged
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3.00 Credits
This course does all formal drafting on the computer. It covers bay layouts, foundation plans, roofing and siding layouts, grading contours, highway alignments, structural sections and details, materials of construction, bridges, culverts, and retaining walls. It includes dimensioning and orthographic projection. There is a semester project. 2/2/0 Lab fee charged
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3.00 Credits
This course applies the principles of statics and strength of materials to the analysis and design of structural steel, reinforced concrete, timber, and aluminum structures. Current specifications dealing with these materials are used. It also includes layout and detailing of a simple structure, as well as computerized beam selection. Prerequisite: DDT 103 2/2/0
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the basic knowledge, skills and judgments necessary for prevention of diseases of the teeth and surrounding tissue. Laboratory experiences provide for practical application of the principles of comprehensive dental hygiene treatment. Prerequisite: Admission to program CPR certification, First Aid certification (both current) Co-requisite: BIO 110, BIO 111, CHE 107, CHE 108, DHY 101, DHY 120, DHY 130 3/8/0 Course fee charged
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3.00 Credits
This course presents the basic structures of the oral cavity, including the nomenclature, structure, morphology, and function of the teeth. It emphasizes the clinical appearance of the anatomical features of the teeth and points out relationships to adjacent teeth, opposing teeth, and surrounding tissue. It also covers the configuration and function of gross structures of the head and neck and emphasizes the importance of anatomical concepts. Prerequisite: Admission to program, CPR certification, First Aid certification (both current) Co-requisite: BIO 110, BIO 111, CHE 107, CHE 108, DHY 101, DHY 120, DHY 130 3/0/0 Course fee charged
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3.00 Credits
This course integrates the didactic, laboratory, and clinical principles of dental radiography. It covers x-ray production, processing, intra- and extra-oral techniques, quality assurance, utilization of radiographic selection criteria, radiographic interpretation, radiation biology and safety, and infection control and hazardous waste disposal. It provides laboratory experiences which progress from mannequin simulation to assigned patients in order to explore clinical applications. Prerequisite: Admission to Program, CPR certification, First Aid certification (both current) Co-requisite: BIO 110, BIO 111, CHE 107, CHE 108, DHY 101, DHY 110, DHY 130 2/0/3 Course fee charged
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