RAD370 Advanced Patient Assessments

College of Health Science Medical Radiography Department

Course Description: This course provides advanced patient care skills for the experienced radiologic technologist. Students will learn concepts of patient education, assessment, communication, preprocedural and postprocedural care, and proper charting and documentation. Technologists' responsibilities and intervention in cases of critical patient care will also be covered. A unit on pharmacology will focus on drugs and their applications in medical imaging.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: RAD360

Corequisites: None

EMS207 Advanced Patient Assessment

College of Health Science Emergency Medical Services Department

Course Description: This course presents advanced patient assessment skills for the paramedic, building on the basic foundation from EMT. Topics include Life Span Development, Scene Survey, Comprehensive History and Physical Examination, Basic ECG recognition, cardiac monitoring and introduction to 12 lead ECG.

Credit Hours: 4.00

Prerequisites: EMS205

Corequisites: EMS241

NUR520 Advanced Pathophysiology

College of Nursing Nursing Department

Course Description: This course provides the background for graduate students to discuss the complex nature of disease and abnormal physiological processes. Students will gain advanced understanding in diseases processes and analyze the underlying cause of various disorders. Topics in this course will include signs and symptomatology, underlying causes, risk factors, progression of disease and approaches to care.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: NUR511

Corequisites: None

BPA235 Advanced Pastry Design

College of Culinary Arts Baking and Pastry Arts Department

Course Description: This advanced course emphasizes the creation of modern cakes and entremets using contemporary pastry techniques. Students will craft multi-format cakes and layered entremets with precision, employing both molded and hand-shaped methods. Key focus areas include structural integrity, uniformity, and refined execution. The course also introduces the principles of ice cream production—covering formulation, flavor balancing, texture refinement, and storage—culminating in applications as both standalone desserts and integrated components of plated entremets. Additional topics include the use of chocolate and sugar garnishes, meringue techniques, and the deliberate use of decorative elements. Students will also explore seasonal flavor development, global ingredient integration, and plating strategies that emphasize composition, contrast, and temperature dynamics.

Credit Hours: 2.00

Prerequisites: BPA120

Corequisites: None

DMS203 Advanced Obstetric Sonography

Diagnostic Medical Sonography Department

Course Description: This course will teach the sonographic evaluation of the second and third trimester fetus from 14 weeks to term. Maternal and fetal assessment in the abnormal pregnancy including congenital anomalies, intrauterine growth restriction will be discussed. Students will build upon their basic scanning skills with correlated laboratory exercises.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: DMS202

Corequisites: None

SDC330L Advanced Object-Oriented Programming Using Java Lab

College of Technology Software Development and Coding Department

Course Description: This course will provide students with practice in using Advanced Object-Oriented Programming concepts using the Java programming language. Students use advanced object-oriented programming concepts such as inheritance, polymorphism, the use of interfaces, abstraction, file access, and database connectivity to produce working application components that will be used as part of a larger application.

Credit Hours: 1.00

Prerequisites: SDC230

Corequisites: SDC330

SDC330 Advanced Object-Oriented Programming Using Java

College of Technology Software Development and Coding Department

Course Description: This course will provide students with knowledge and skills required to use advanced Java features with an emphasis on the object-oriented paradigm and application development. Students will learn how to choose between inheritance and composition, how to use polymorphism, how to interface with a sequential file and a database, and the basics of recursion and concurrency.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: SDC230

Corequisites: None

CIS319 Advanced Object-oriented Programming using Java

College of Technology Cybersecurity Department

Course Description: This course will provide students with knowledge and skills required to use advanced Java features with an emphasis on the object-oriented paradigm and application development. Students will learn how to choose between inheritance and composition, how to use polymorphism, how to interface with a sequential file and a database, and the basics of recursion and concurrency.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: CIS218

Corequisites: None

SDC320 Advanced Object-Oriented Programming Using C#

College of Technology Software Development and Coding Department

Course Description: This course will provide students with the knowledge and skills required to use Advanced Object Oriented Programming concepts using the C# platform. Students will learn Exception Handling, Inheritance, Polymorphism, File Access, and database connectivity. GUI's and event-driven programming are emphasized.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: SDC220

Corequisites: None

CIS317 Advanced Object-oriented Programming Using C#

College of Technology Cybersecurity Department

Course Description: This course will provide students with the knowledge and skills required to use Advanced Object Oriented Programming concepts using the C# platform. Students will learn Exception Handling, Inheritance, Polymorphism, File Access, and database connectivity. GUI's and event-driven programming are emphasized.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: CIS214

Corequisites: None