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EET652 Project II

College of Technology Engineering Technology Department

Course Description: This course is the second phase of the culminating experience in engineering technology through a practical project spanning the conceptual design, planning, and specification to the implementation, testing and evaluation of the system. Students will apply learned principles and tools to the design and implementation of a faculty approved project.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: None

Corequisites: None

EET650 Project I

College of Technology Engineering Technology Department

Course Description: This course is the first phase of the culminating experience in engineering technology through a practical project spanning the conceptual design, planning, and specification to the implementation, testing, and evaluation of the system. Faculty approval is required for the formally presented proposed project.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: None

Corequisites: None

MET650 Project I

College of Technology Engineering Technology Department

Course Description: This course is the first phase of the culminating experience in engineering technology through a practical project spanning the conceptual design, planning, and specification to the implementation, testing, and evaluation of the system. Faculty approval is required for the formally presented proposed project.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: None

Corequisites: None

FSM440 Project and Special Event Management

Food Service Management Department

Course Description: This course provides a comprehensive approach to planning, marketing, and managing special events. Students will learn current trends and concepts that support the planning, scheduling, control, resource allocation, and performance measurement activities required for the successful completion of a project.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: None

Corequisites: None

EET331L Programmable Controllers and Robotics Lab

College of Technology Engineering Technology Department

Course Description: This course is offered in conjunction with the Programmable Controllers and Robotics course. Students are required to design and implement several projects using the PLC used. Extensive hands-on exercises are used to emphasize the concepts discussed.

Credit Hours: 1.00

Prerequisites: None

Corequisites: EET331

EET331 Programmable Controllers and Robotics

College of Technology Engineering Technology Department

Course Description: This course covers advanced principles of control systems. Students are introduced to industrial control and statistical process control concepts. Sensor applications and Hands-on applications in programming and troubleshooting of Programmable Logic Controllers are emphasized.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: EET231

Corequisites: None

NUR470 Professional Leadership

College of Nursing Nursing Department

Course Description: This clinical course provides the student with diverse clinical experiences in the care of the gerontological client experiencing complex alterations in health status within a multi-cultural environment. Emphasis is placed on utilizing critical inquiry to assist in clinical decision-making.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: NUR458

Corequisites: NUR475

NUR445 Professional Leadership

College of Nursing Nursing Department

Course Description: This course links leadership and management theories to functions within nursing practice in a health care environment. The role of the nurse leader is examined within the framework of historical, economic, social, political, and cultural factors. An understanding of political and organizational structures, financial management, healthcare environments, and healthcare workforce management are emphasized.

Credit Hours: 4.00

Prerequisites: NUR433, NUR436, NUR437, NUR438, NUR439

Corequisites: None

PTA101 Professional Issues for the Physical Therapist Assistant

College of Health Science Physical Therapist Assistant Department

Course Description: This course presents the global aspects of the physical therapist assistant profession. It explores the historical and current scope of the Physical Therapy Profession, legal and ethical issues, intercultural communication, and psychosocial aspects. It discusses the role of the physical therapist assistant as a member of the health care team in the delivery of rehabilitation services. The course addresses the educational and licensing requirements for a physical therapist assistant prior to entering the health care work force.

Credit Hours: 2.00

Prerequisites: BIO116, BIO116L

Corequisites: None

RAD480 Professional Capstone

College of Health Science Medical Radiography Department

Course Description: This course allows students to work collaboratively with faculty to develop a portfolio of evidence and reflect on the knowledge they have acquired in the BSRS program.The student will learn how to assemble and organize assignments compiled over the course of the program to create a comprehensive portfolio along with a career plan and statements of how the program objectives were met.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: RAD400

Corequisites: None