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MSCS521 Security Architecture and Design

College of Technology Cybersecurity Department

Course Description: This course will provide students with advanced knowledge of designing and evaluating secure digital systems. Students will analyze security architectures to identify vulnerabilities, integrate key principles such as least privilege and segmentation, and assess the effectiveness of frameworks like NIST, ISO, and CIS. The course explores architectural models, including zero trust and layered defense, to address organizational security needs and ensure regulatory compliance. Students will be able to develop secure architectural designs, mitigate potential threats, and implement effective incident response strategies to safeguard critical assets.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: MSCS501

Corequisites: None

RAD330 Sectional Anatomy

College of Health Science Medical Radiography Department

Course Description: This course offers a way for radiographers to recognize and identify anatomical structures in cross sectional images such as those seen in CT and MRI.Students will learn anatomical structures in relationship to other regions of interest.

Credit Hours: 4.00

Prerequisites: None

Corequisites: None

DMS109 Sectional Anatomy

Diagnostic Medical Sonography Department

Course Description: This course focuses on the detailed appearance of normal sectional anatomy in the transverse, longitudinal, and coronal planes used during sonographic examinations. Anatomy will be identified using cross-sectional cadaver images and correlated with sonographic images. Emphasis will be placed on the anatomy of the adult abdomen and pelvis which is seen sonographically. Structures are described according to their position and location in the body and their relationship to each other using medical terminology. Topics will also include basic organ function.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: BIO116, BIO116L

Corequisites: None

CJ370 Rules of Evidence

College of Business and Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Department

Course Description: This comprehensive course is designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of the principles and practices related to evidence handling and documentation within the criminal justice system. Students will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to properly collect, preserve, and document various types of evidence, ensuring compliance with legal standards, ethical guidelines, and courtroom admissibility.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: CJ125

Corequisites: None

ACS300 Routing and Switching Fundamentals

College of Technology Cybersecurity Department

Course Description: This course will provide students with intermediate skill level topics for configuring network routers and switches. Students will learn network design, variable length subnets, network address translation, details on distance vector and link state routing protocols. Students will use hands-on practice and skill building exercises using physical and simulated routers and switches. Students will learn how to design and build routed networks using current various routing protocols.

Credit Hours: 6.00

Prerequisites: ACS150

Corequisites: None

NUR238 Role Transition

College of Nursing Nursing Department

Course Description: This course further develops decision making skills acquired in previous courses. Emphasis is placed upon continued professional development. The student will participate in a mock interview and be required to develop a resume. Legal aspects of practical nursing, employment opportunities and responsibilities, as well as preparation for the NCLEX-PN are included. In clinical, instructors and students explore the role of the practical nurse in the context of a nursing care delivery care system. Coordinating care for groups of clients continues and builds upon experience and knowledge gained in previous courses.

Credit Hours: 4.00

Prerequisites: All other courses in DPN program for North Carolina

Corequisites: None

NUR233 Role Transition

College of Nursing Nursing Department

Course Description: This course focuses on continued development of the role of the practical nurse in the client-centered care setting. Emphasis is placed on decision making skills. Students will understand supervision responsibilities, ethical-legal aspects of practical nursing, employment opportunities and responsibilities, as well as preparation for the NCLEX-PN. Coordinating care for groups of clients continues and builds upon experience and knowledge gained in previous courses, allowing the student to more fully integrate the role of the Licensed Practical Nurse.

Credit Hours: 4.00

Prerequisites: All other courses in DPN program for Virginia or South Carolina

Corequisites: None

NUR504 Role of the Advanced Practice Nurse

College of Nursing Nursing Department

Course Description: This course delves into the advanced practice roles of nurses. It explores the historical evolution of advanced practice nursing using nursing theories and leadership models across diverse healthcare settings and systems. These components serve as the foundation for promoting self-care, resilience, self-mastery, professional integrity, professional growth, and ethical decision-making. Through this course, nurse practitioner students will gain a comprehensive understanding of their advanced practice roles, facilitating their transition from being registered nurses to advanced practice nurses.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: None

Corequisites: None

NUR655 Role Development and Clinical Leadership

College of Nursing Nursing Department

Course Description: This course will focus on the study of the many roles of the advanced practice registered nurse (APRN). Students will examine the advance practice nurse as a leader and collaborator, analyze business practices, and quality initiatives.

Credit Hours: 2.00

Prerequisites: NUR635

Corequisites: None

EET333L Robotics Programming and Machine Learning LAB

College of Technology Engineering Technology Department

Course Description: This course provides students with hands-on application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in manufacturing. Students will learn about the integration of Machine Vision, PLCs, and Robots with Machine Learning for Smart Manufacturing.

Credit Hours: 1.00

Prerequisites: None

Corequisites: EET333