LSR1260 - Radiographic Procedures IICredits: 4 (2/2/0)
This course provides the information students need to perform radiographic/imaging procedures related to the pelvic girdle, bony thorax, spine and skull. General medical and radiographic terminology, anatomy, routine positions and projections will be the focus of the class. Radiographic equipment and accessory manipulation, selection of technical factors, correct body mechanics, and patient care skills and monitoring techniques will be practiced in the lab.
DMKT2400 - Digital Marketing AnalyticsCredits: 3 (3/0/0)
Marketing analytics is the collection and measurement of data to make better marketing decisions. In this advanced course, students will take an in-depth look at how to collect, measure and analyze the marketing performance of a digital marketing strategy. Students will develop a hands-on understanding of website, social and digital media analytic software and reporting tools.
BUS2310 - Hospitality ManagementCredits: 3 (3/0/0)
This course provides students with a comprehensive overview of hospitality management including lodging, food and beverage, entertainment, recreation, travel and service companies, as well as an overview of the tourism industry. Students will be exposed to local industries through guest speakers and/or field trips.
ELL0055 - Academic VocabularyCredits: 2 (2/0/0)
This vocabulary course is for non-native learners of English. Students will learn the vocabulary most frequently used in college-level coursework, as well as the strategies necessary to acquire this vocabulary quickly and efficiently.
BUS2700 - Technology Research and PresentationCredits: 3 (2/1/0)
Business technology is a continuously evolving catalyst for opportunity and innovation. It is necessary to learn and share new technologies and innovations in order to maintain a competitive advantage; therefore this course requires students to do comprehensive research on a preapproved business technology or innovation topic. Students will develop and present a written report and visual presentation designed to educate their peers.
SURT1225 - Surgical PathophysiologyCredits: 3 (3/0/0)
This course introduces the learner to human disease processes that prompt surgical intervention. Relationships between cell pathology and disease will be examined. Disorders that disrupt homeostasis and surgical considerations will be presented. Surgical pathologies of the human body will be illustrated.
DSET2200 - Introduction to Electronic ControlsCredits: 3 (1/2/0)
Students in this course are exposed to various original equipment manufacturer (OEM) software used to diagnose computer control systems in the transportation, construction and agricultural industries. Coursework includes the operation, diagnosis and repair of sensors and actuators used on engines, transmissions, brakes and hydraulic systems.
DSET1136 - Introduction to Diesel EnginesCredits: 2 (0/2/0)
This course introduces students to the four-cycle diesel engine. Coursework includes disassembly, inspection, measurement, assembly and adjustment of diesel engines and their components.
MATH0098 - Essentials for College AlgebraCredits: 2 (2/0/0)
This course must be taken in conjunction with a linked section of College Algebra (MATH 1114) taught by the same instructor. It is comprised of skills such as graphing, interpreting the graphs of, evaluating and performing operations on different types of functions. It also includes skills for working with complex numbers and with rational and radical functions.
HITM1165 - Information Systems in HealthCredits: 3 (2/1/0)
This course provides an introduction to computer use in healthcare and health information management. It focuses on electronic health records and other computer systems used in healthcare.