EET251L Computer Configuration II Lab

College of Technology Engineering Technology Department

Course Description: The course covers the installation and configuration of operating systems. Students will configure network connections and security for both wired and wireless devices.

Credit Hours: 1.00

Prerequisites: CST160

Corequisites: EET251

EET251 Computer Configuration II

College of Technology Engineering Technology Department

Course Description: This course continues the study of computer systems to include disk drive organization, peripheral devices, and networking concepts. Students will learn the operation and internal functions of a variety of peripheral devices commonly found in small office systems, including printers and monitors; RAID disk configurations; backup methods; and the fundamentals of networking.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: CST120

Corequisites: None

CST120 Computer Configuration I

College of Technology Cybersecurity Department

Course Description: This course introduces the components that make up a computer system, which will include the motherboard, CPU, RAM, storage devices, power supply, cables, connectors, and the inter-relationship of these components. Students will compare the similarities and differences between desktop computers, laptops, smartphones, and tablets. Students will evaluate, troubleshoot, and configure hardware using a support system.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: None

Corequisites: None

CIS101 Computer Configuration I

College of Technology Cybersecurity Department

Course Description: This course introduces the components that make up a computer system, which includes the motherboard, CPU, RAM, storage devices, power supply, cables, connectors, and the inter-relationship of these components. Students will compare the similarities and differences between desktop computers, laptops, smartphones, and tablets. Students will evaluate, troubleshoot, and configure hardware using a support system.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: None

Corequisites: None

CIS117 Computer Applications I

College of Technology Cybersecurity Department

Course Description: 

Credit Hours: 2.00

Prerequisites: None

Corequisites: None

CIS118 Computer Applications

College of Technology Cybersecurity Department

Course Description: 

Credit Hours: 2.00

Prerequisites: None

Corequisites: None

MSCS647 Compliance and Audit

College of Technology Cybersecurity Department

Course Description: This course will provide students with advanced knowledge of cybersecurity audit and control processes. Students will also have an opportunity to be certified as a CISA (Certified Information System Auditor).

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: MSCS501

Corequisites: None

HRM463 Compensation and Benefits

College of Business and Criminal Justice Business Department

Course Description: This course focuses on the importance of leveraging compensation and benefits to attract and retain talent. The course will address strategic decisions managers must make when developing pay structures, incentives, and benefit plans. Students will study the relationship between incentives and performance as well as an effective performance review process.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: HRM211

Corequisites: None

NUR443 Community Health Nursing

College of Nursing Nursing Department

Course Description: This four credit course will provide information on essential community health concepts and practices.

Credit Hours: 4.00

Prerequisites: NUR430

Corequisites: NUR444L

NUR359 Community Health Nursing

College of Nursing Nursing Department

Course Description: This course provides the theoretical foundation for the study of community health nursing. The client is viewed as the individual, the family, and the community within a social framework, with the goal of optimizing functioning. Historical, socioeconomic, environmental, political, and cultural indicators of the health of a community are explored. Students discuss legal aspects of practice that govern the care of vulnerable populations. Students engage in health teaching and counseling skills needed in various community health settings. The application of the nursing process is applied to diverse client scenarios with an emphasis on growth and development, health promotion, and the provision of holistic care to the client and family. Learning opportunities are presented in the classroom, simulation, and in supervised clinical experiences.

Credit Hours: 5.00

Prerequisites: NUR357

Corequisites: None