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MET330 Applied Fluid Mechanics

College of Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology Department

Course Description: This course describes the fundamental principles of fluid mechanics through the study of manometry, buoyancy, and forces on submerged bodies; boundary layers; flow over surfaces; Bernoulli’s equation with applications; orifices; pipe losses; and hydrodynamics. Students will learn how to apply fluid mechanics principles by analyzing exemplary systems.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: MET230, MTH220

Corequisites: None

MET414 Applied Finite Element Analysis

College of Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology Department

Course Description: This course introduces the basic concepts of finite element analysis (FEA) method. Students will learn about linear algebra, truss and beam, and heat transfer elements subjects to steady state conduction and convection.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: MET412, MET434

Corequisites: None

EET207 Applied Engineering Programming

College of Technology Engineering Technology Department

Course Description: This course introduces students to structured programming using the high level language Python. Students will learn data variables, control statements, arithmetic operations, plotting, and built-in functions.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: SDC100

Corequisites: None

MSCS633 Applied Cryptography and Data Protection with AI

College of Technology Cybersecurity Department

Course Description: This course provides students with advanced insights into cryptography and its role in protecting data. Students explore symmetric and asymmetric encryption, cryptographic protocols, and safeguards for securing sensitive information, while applying these concepts through Python programming. Generative AI tools are introduced as supportive resources for problem-solving, prompt engineering, and evaluating responsible AI use in cryptographic and security workflows.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: MSCS501

Corequisites: None

NUT220 Applied Concepts in Culinary Nutrition

College of Culinary Arts Baking and Pastry Arts Department

Course Description: This course will outline techniques for large production cookery within the HACCP guidelines. Students will learn to apply a range of production styles from Cook-Chill to Batch-Cookery and document according the regulatory requirements.

Credit Hours: 2.00

Prerequisites: NUT210

Corequisites: None

CIS124 Applied Computer Applications

College of Technology Cybersecurity Department

Course Description: 

Credit Hours: 4.00

Prerequisites: None

Corequisites: None

CYB420L Applied Cloud Computing and AI Lab

College of Technology Cybersecurity Department

Course Description: This course introduces students to the application of cloud computing and artificial intelligence (AI) through the Microsoft Azure platform. The first part of the course focuses on applying cloud fundamentals, including core Azure services, solutions, governance, and security. The last part of the course focuses on applying core Azure AI services including implementing chatbots. Students will apply Azure cloud and AI technologies to support modern business and technical needs.

Credit Hours: 1.00

Prerequisites: CYB260

Corequisites: CYB420

CYB420 Applied Cloud Computing and AI

College of Technology Cybersecurity Department

Course Description: This course equips students with the knowledge and skills of cloud computing concepts and artificial intelligence (AI) through the Microsoft Azure platform. The first part of the course focuses on cloud fundamentals, including core Azure services, solutions, governance, and security. The last part of the course focuses on core Azure AI services including implementing chatbots. Students will develop an understanding of how Azure cloud and AI technologies support modern business and technical needs.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: CYB260

Corequisites: None

MTH320 Applied Calculus II

Arts and Sciences Department

Course Description: This course introduces students to advanced calculus and its applications. Students will learn the concepts and problem-solving techniques of integration, Taylor Series, Fourier Series, and Laplace transforms. Students will also use software package(s) for numerical computations.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: MTH220

Corequisites: None

MTH220 Applied Calculus I

Arts and Sciences Department

Course Description: This course introduces students to the basic principles of calculus and its applications. Students will learn the concepts and problem-solving techniques of differentiation and integration.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: MTH200

Corequisites: None