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BUSM 260: Project Management
3.00 Credits
Community College of Beaver County
This course covers the topics of contemporary project management utilizing contemporary project management methods. There are a variety of project types and sizes used to support learning that came from several companies, of various sizes, in many industries, to promote scalability and universality. Regardless of project, company, or industry size, project management techniques can be applied to any project. The topics covered include: project selection and prioritization, organizational capability (structure and culture), chartering, stakeholder analysis and planning, defining project scope, constructing work breakdown structures, scheduling, resourcing, and budgeting projects, project risk and quality planning, project kickoff, as well as leading and managing project teams and determining project progress and results. 3-0-3
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BUSM 270: Business Internship
3.00 Credits
Community College of Beaver County
This course is designed by the Business faculty to give second-year students supervised, on-the-job experience in various aspects of the business environment. Students can enroll in this class as a business elective in any business-related program that offers the Business Internship course option. All students will be required to spend a minimum of 135 hours at the firm where they intern. Each student will meet with a faculty member to discuss the internship requirements. The student and firms' supervisor will determine the student's schedule. 0-9-3
Prerequisite:
Successfully completed 30 credits in their major course of study, a G.P.A. of at least 3.0, or recommendation from the faculty. Business faculty written approval is required prior to registration.
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CHEM 101: General Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Community College of Beaver County
This course involves an understanding of the principles of measurement, chemical equations, stoichiometry, atomic structure, chemical bonding, periodic relationships, and the chemistry of the common elements. 3-2-4
Prerequisite:
Appropriate placement score or 1 year high school chemistry with the appropriate letter grade or Corequiste MATH129 or MATH130.
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CHEM 102: General Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Community College of Beaver County
This is a continuation of CHEM101 with special emphasis on chemical reaction, chemical thermodynamics, kinetics, equilibrium, electro chemistry, acid base chemistry, and reduction oxidation reactions. General concepts of organic chemistry will also be reviewed. 3-2-4
Prerequisite:
CHEM101
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CHEM 106: Principles of Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Community College of Beaver County
This course examines the structure and reactivity of matter. Topics of study will include measurements, atomic structure, chemical bonding, chemical reactions and the phases of matter. This course is intended for students who are majoring in a non-science discipline. 3-2-4
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CHEM 201: Organic Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Community College of Beaver County
This course examines the structure, reactivity and chemical properties of organic molecules. Specific topics of study include nomenclature, of functional groups, conformational analysis of acyclic and cyclic molecules, stereochemistry, as well as mechanistic and chemical reactions for various classes of organic molecules (alkanes, alkenes, alkynes). This course is intended for students who are majoring in science or health-related disciplines and are intending to transfer to a 4 year institution. 4-4-4
Prerequisite:
CHEM102.
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CHEM 202: Organic Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Community College of Beaver County
This course continues to describe the structures, reactivity and chemical properties of organic molecules. Specific topics of study include nomenclature of complex molecules, analysis of spectroscopic data, and description of aromatic molecules using molecular orbital theory, describing multistep syntheses and predicting products of chemical reactions and relating organic chemistry to biomolecular systems. This course is intended for students who are majoring in science or health-related disciplines and are intending to transfer to a 4 year institution. 4-4-4
Prerequisite:
CHEM201.
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CISF 120: Computer Forensics & Investigation
3.00 Credits
Community College of Beaver County
This course teaches students the fundamentals of computer forensics and investigation. Topics include principles of computer investigations, current computer forensics software tools, digital evidence controls, computer forensic analysis, email investigations, recovering image files, writing investigation reports, and becoming an expert witness. Additional study materials from the National CyberWatch Center and INFOSEC Learning will be used. 3-0-3
Prerequisite:
CISF210
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CISF 150: Cloud Computing
3.00 Credits
Community College of Beaver County
This course provides a comprehensive introduction of standard cloud concepts and capabilities across the various cloud service models and popular cloud platforms, including Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP). Areas of study will include cloud infrastructure, migration, storage, automation, and maintenance. Course content is mapped to CompTIA Cloud+ certification exam objectives. 3-0-3
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CISF 180: Cloud Security
3.00 Credits
Community College of Beaver County
This course introduces the cloud security architecture and examines elements critical to the design. Implementation, delivery, and managaement of secure cloud-based services. Topics include compliance, risk identification and mitigation, and the protection and isolation of physical and logical infrastructures including compute, network and storage, end-to-end identify maagement and access control. Course content is mapped to Cloud+, CCSK, and CCSP Certification exam objectives. 3-0-3
Prerequisite:
CISF 150
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