ACC471 Auditing II

College of Business and Criminal Justice Business Department

Course Description: This course covers the process and methodology of auditing the business transaction cycles. Students will learn about sampling, completing the audit engagement, audit reports, and other assurance services that auditors routinely provide. Students will also examine the role of ethics in auditing, as well as the factors that can potentially bias an auditor’s judgment.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: ACC470

Corequisites: None

ACC470 Auditing I

College of Business and Criminal Justice Business Department

Course Description: This course introduces students to the philosophy and environment of the auditing profession. Students will learn the economic purpose of auditing, auditing standards, professional conduct, legal liability, audit planning, evidence and sampling, and internal control.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: ACC322

Corequisites: None

CIS290 Associate's Externship-CIS

College of Technology Cybersecurity Department

Course Description: This course will provide graduating associate's degree students with real-world experience in a work environment appropriate for their degree. The externship is approved and managed by the faculty advisor for the concentration area, and is graded by the assigned faculty member. Students are expected to complete 45 hours of on-the-job work assignments for each one semester credit hour of course credit, provide all paperwork related to the externship, including weekly observations and work attendance reports to their course faculty manager.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: Academic Advisor's Approval

Corequisites: None

CST290 Associate Externship

College of Technology Cybersecurity Department

Course Description: This course will provide graduating associate's degree students with real-world experience in a work environment appropriate for their degree. The externship is approved and managed by the faculty advisor for the concentration area, and is graded by the assigned faculty member. Students are expected to complete 45 hours of on-the-job work assignments for each one semester credit hour of course credit, provide all paperwork related to the externship, including weekly observations and work attendance reports to their course faculty manager.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: Academic Advisor's Approval

Corequisites: None

NUR670 Assessing and Evaluating Nursing Education

College of Nursing Nursing Department

Course Description: This course will provide an in depth study on assessment strategies and evaluation processes that are relevant to nursing programs and the practice setting. Strategies to assess learning and evaluate program outcomes will be explored.

Credit Hours: 2.00

Prerequisites: NUR660, NUR660L

Corequisites: NUR670L

CAP480 Arts and Sciences Capstone

Arts and Sciences Department

Course Description: The course is designed to enhance and reinforce a student's breadth of knowledge from their Arts and Sciences experience. Students will learn to integrate knowledge and skills from different disciplines to examine real-world problems.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: 6 credits in COM/ENG AND 3 credits in MTH AND 4 credits in BIO/PHY AND 3 credits in HUM AND 3 credits in SOC/PSY/ECO

Corequisites: None

BPA130 Artisan Breads and Viennoiserie

College of Culinary Arts Baking and Pastry Arts Department

Course Description: This course provides students with the methodology used to prepare Artisan Breads, sweet dough and puff pastry. Students will create breads using various fermentation techniques and breakfast pastries using lamination and manual shaping. Further exploration of Baker’s Math will be used to convert formulae.

Credit Hours: 4.00

Prerequisites: BPA110

Corequisites: None

MET504 Artificial Intelligence in Manufacturing

College of Technology Engineering Technology Department

Course Description: This course introduces students to the fundamentals of implementing artificial intelligence machine learning algorithms and AI-assisted design for manufacturing technologies. Topics covered include machine learning classification and regression methods with basic neural networks, techniques applied to failure prediction, and process monitoring, among other case studies. The course will review AI-assisted generative design for manufacturing, and automated modeling. Students will apply machine learning algorithms and AI-assisted technology to solve industrial problems or optimize design for manufacturing.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: None

Corequisites: None

BUS345 Artificial Intelligence and Modern Commerce

College of Business and Criminal Justice Business Department

Course Description: This course delves into the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on modern commerce, with a special focus on the Internet as a global marketplace through case studies. Students will learn cutting-edge strategies, tools, competencies, and business concepts, alongside the social issues associated with the rise of AI in e-commerce.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: BUS121

Corequisites: None

CAD108 Architectural CAD Design

College of Technology Computer Aided Drafting & Design Department

Course Description: This course covers introduction to Architectural CAD Design. Student will learn architectural planning and design using AutoCAD 2019 & REVIT Architecture.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: EET192

Corequisites: None