2016-08-09

Accounting
AC101 | Fall/Winter

FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I

4 CREDITS | COREQUISITE: MT155

will also be examination of the standard setting process, the accrual process, and preparation of financial statements. This course uses a rues-based approach to solve complex accounting problems with consideration of US and international standards. Ethical considerations will be addressed.  This introductory financial accounting course   AC305 | Spring/Even year

presents accounting as an information system that produces summary financial statements, primarily for external users. Students study the forms of business Organization, recording and analyzing transactions, and financial statement preparation. Ethical situations will also be addressed.

TAXATION

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITES: AC102 or consent of the Program Director

A study of the theory and principles of federal income taxation for individuals. The course reviews preparation of tax returns in accordance with the AC102 | Winter/Spring

FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING II

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: AC101

A sequel to AC101, this financial accounting course

internal revenue code and other supplementary IRS rulings. Emphasis is given to real-life scenarios and cases. Students will prepare complex individual tax returns using a professional computer package continues the study of the fundamental principles and procedures of accounting. The course includes a study of cash; inventories; property, plant, and equipment; intangible assets; current liabilities; corporations (including capital stock and dividends); long term liabilities (bonds and notes); the statement of cash flows, and financial statement analysis. Ethical situations will also be addressed.

AC306 | Spring or as needed
MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING II

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: AC207

A sequel to Accounting 207, this course continues the study of accounting as a system of producing information internal management use. This course includes a study of centralized and decentralized organizations, responsibility accounting, transfer

AC207 | Fall/Spring
MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING I

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: AC102

pricing, differential analysis, cost allocation, activity based costing, and cost management for just-in- time environments. This course presents accounting as a system of producing information for management decision- making. The course emphasizes the identification and interpretation of data for planning, controlling, and evaluating performance of a business and its components. Manufacturing cost systems, incremental analysis, and capital budgeting are covered in the context of business returns.

AC310 | Spring or as needed
ADVANCED TOPICS IN TAXATION

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITES: AC305

and Consent of the Program Director Taxation of corporations, partnerships and specific trusts. Students will practice preparation of various types of tax returns. There is coverage of tax regulations related to specific current topics in

AC303 | Winter
INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: AC207

This intermediate accounting course is a continuation of the study of accounting theory and practice as it relates to current assets, including monetary assets, receivables, and inventories. There taxation and continued discussion on representation of clients before the Internal Revenue Service.

AC315 | Spring/Odd year
ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITES: AC102 & CI101

A study of internal control systems, data processing concepts, and accounting procedures and controls. The course focuses on typical accounting information systems. Using professional software, students gain hands-on experience in financial planning and modeling.

AC320 | Fall or as needed
FORENSIC ACCOUNTING
4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITES:

Consent of the Program Director & Junior standing Emphasis on federal legislation related to fraud examinations. Topics include coverage of laws preserving the rights of individuals suspected of committing fraud, laws that govern civil and criminal prosecutions, the admittance of evidence, and the testimony of expert witnesses.

AC345 | Winter or as needed
PRINCIPLES OF FRAUD INVESTIGATION II

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITES: AC340, Consent of the Program Director & Junior standing

An intermediate course in fraud examination elaborating on topics which are introduced in AC340. Most examination will contain representative questions from the CFE (Certified Fraud Examiner) examination.

AC401 | Spring/Odd year
AUDITING THEORY

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITES: AC102 & Junior standing

An examination of the accounting profession, professional ethics, auditors’ legal responsibilities, and financial audits by external auditors. The course surveys the development of auditing standards: the generally accepted auditing standards and official pronouncements. Practical  applications are presented as illustrative cases. The

AC330 | Spring or as needed
CRIMINAL TAX PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITES: AC305 and

case coverage includes audit planning, internal control evaluation, substantive audits and audit reporting. Sarbanes-Oxley is also presented. Consent of the Program Director and Junior standing This course studies federal criminal tax law and procedure, including the prosecution and defense of Title 18 and Title 26 criminal tax offenses, federal and local rules of criminal procedure, pre-trial practice, methods of proof, representation of witnesses, federal sentencing guidelines, and related civil considerations.

AC340 | Winter or as needed
PRINCIPLES OF FRAUD INVESTIGATION I

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITES: Consent of the

Program Director and Junior standing An introductory course in fraud examination methodology covering skimming, cash larceny, billing schemes, check tampering, payroll schemes, fraudulent financial statements, interviewing witnesses and writing investigative reports. AC420 | Spring or as Needed CURRENT TOPICS AND CASES IN FORENSIC ACCOUNTING

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE:

Consent of the Program Director & Junior standing This course will cover applicable current issues in forensic accounting and review questions from the CFE (Certified Fraud Examiner) examination.

Arabic

AR101 | Fall |
ELEMENTARY ARABIC |

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: None

An aural-oral approach to the Arabic language, pronunciation and fundamental grammatical principles introduced through drill in the basic language. Special emphasis is placed on skills of listening and speaking, followed by practice in reading and writing.

AR102 | Winter |
ELEMENTARY ARABIC II | 4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: AR101 or equivalent or consent of instructorA continuation of AR101.

Biology

BL101 | Fall/Winter/Spring
INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: Completion or placement out of EN123

AR103 | Spring
ELEMENTARY ARABIC III

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: AR102 or equivalent or consent of instructor

A continuation of AR102.

AR201 | Fall
INTERMEDIATE ARABIC I

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: AR103 or equivalent or consent of instructor

A course for students who have completed one year of Arabic; review of grammar with emphasis on the irregular verbs and syntax; practice in reading, composition and conversation based on matter relating to the Middle Eastern countries. An introductory science course covering the nature of science, the unity, diversity, and classification of life forms and the evolution of life. Activities include videos, lectures, discussions, and a term paper.

BL103 | As Needed
INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL BIOLOGY

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: None

Provides an understanding of the diversity of life on earth. The coure describes the basic concepts of life sciences such as order and organization in living organisms, cell structure & function, cell division, photosynthesis, pathways of cellular respiration, DNA-RNA-Protein paradigm, the human body, genes & heredity and characteristics

Ar202 | Winter
INTERMEDIATE ARABIC II

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: AR201 or equivalent or consent of instructor

A continuation of AR201. evolution.

BL111 | Fall/Winter
BIOLOGY OF THE CELL

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: Prerequisite:

Completion or placement out of EN123 and MT123

AR203 | Spring
INTERMEDIATE ARABIC III

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: AR202 or equivalent or consent of instructor

A continuation of AR202. COREQUISITE: BL112

An exploration of the architecture of matter from the level of the atom through the level of the cell. The structure and bonding behavior of atoms and biological molecules, essentials of biochemistry, structure and functions of cell organelles, and the

AR310 | Fall
SURVEY OF ARABIC LITERATURE: CLASSICAL

reproduction and differentiation of cells is emphasized.

PERIOD | 4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: Junior standing

A study of pre-Islamic period to 1500 CE; the golden age of Arabic poetry; the rise of belletristic writings; prose style; folk literature; selected readings; narrative genres: sacred and profane.

BL112 | Fall/Winter
BIOLOGY OF THE CELL: LABORATORY

2 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: Prerequisite: Completion or placement out of EN123 and MT123

COREQUISITE: BL111

Demonstrations and experiments are performed which illustrate the principles of Biology 111. Also included are microscopy, field trips, videos, and a term paper.

BL121 | Winter/Spring
BIOLOGY OF THE ORGANISM

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BL111 and

BL 112 | COREQUISITE: BL122

The comparative anatomy and physiology of organisms is explored with the aim of understanding how life forms have evolved and how each life form is adapted to its respective niche. Emphasis is placed on plants and animals, selected aspects of human anatomy and physiology, and basic ecological principles.

BL161 | Fall
INTRODUCTORY EEG I

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: Completion or placement out of EN123 and MT123 | COREQUISITE: BL162

The first course of a series designed to educate students on methods of measurement, notation, and methodology in a clinical electroencephalography (EEG) laboratory. Essential mathematical concepts, responsibilities and ethics of laboratory technologists, instrumentation, and interpretation of data are discussed. In conjunction with BL162, this course

BL122 | Winter/Spring
BIOLOGY OF THE ORGANISM LABORATORY

introduces students to laboratory techniques essential for Neurotechnologists.

2 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BL111 and BL 112 COREQUISITE: BL121

Examination of the adaptive strategies of diverse organisms. Activities include field trips, experiments, videos, microscopy, dissections, use of anatomical models, and a term paper.

BL162 | Fall
INTRODUCTORY EEG I LABORATORY

2 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: Completion or placement out of EN123 and MT123 | COREQUISITE: BL161Measuring technique is emphasized. Students

BL140 | Fall/Spring
BIOGEOGRAPHY

practice and gain proficiency in the 10-20 system of electrode placement.

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: Completion or placement out of EN123

Natural history and evolution of planet earth. The geological structure of the earth tectonic plates will be discussed: how ocean floor and continents form, break apart and reform – and the physical sources of volcanoes and earthquakes. Interactions among the earth’s solid surface, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere will be covered; term paper inclueded.

BL171 | Winter
INTRODUCTORY EEG II

2 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BL161 and BL162

COREQUISITE: BL172

A course designed to introduce students to the theory and science of electroneuro- diagnostics technology with an emphasis on safety, polarity, localization and types of electrodes, as well as optimal impedance of electrodes.

BL172 | Winter
INTRODUCTORY EEG II LABORATORY

2 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BL161 and

BL162 | COREQUISITE: BL171

Electrode placement and measuring techniques are emphasized and students gain further proficiency in the 10-20 system of electrode placement.

BL173 | As Needed
INTRODUCTORY PSG |

2 CREDITS PREREQUISITE: BL161 and BL162 | COREQUISITE: BL174

The history and overview of sleep medicine, ethics, roles, and professional behavior of sleep technologists are covered. Patient and equipment preparation procedures, monitoring techniques.

BL180 | Fall/Winter/Spring
INTERNSHIP I |

2 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BL161 and BL162

Practical experience in a hospital setting where students observe the practice and application of medical technology including observation of and participation in diagnostic procedures under the direct supervision of a qualified neurotechnologist. documentation, therapeutic interventions, protocols for monitoring, intervention and scoring, cardiac event recognition and management (EKG), patient safety and emergency protocols are all discussed.

BL201 | As Needed
GENETICS AND EVOLUTION

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: EN151 and MT155

Classical Mendelian genetics, modern molecular biology.

BL174 | As Needed
INTRODUCTORY PSG LABORATORY |

2 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BL161 and

BL162 | COREQUISITE: BL173

biology of DNA regulation, natural selection and evolutionary history are discussed. Special emphasis placed on human evolution. Activities include field trips, videos, and a term paper.Sleep pattern recognition, instrumentation, cardiac event recognition and management (EKG), practical sessions and other appropriate practicals to support BL173.

BL202 | Winter/Spring
HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BL111 and 112 or BL121 and 122 | COREQUISITE: BL203

BL175 | As Needed INTRODUCTORY IOM, EP AND NEUROTECHNOLOGY | 2 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BL161 and BL162 | COREQUISITE: BL176

Analysis of the anatomy and physiology of the central and peripheral nervous system, sensory and Investigation of the structure and function of the human body from cells, to tissues, organs, and organ systems. Integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous system are covered. Videos, computer software, and online resource, are used to illustrate basic concepts of anatomy and physiology. Term paper included. motor pathways necessary for understanding the procedures and applications of Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IOM). Includes an introduction to the electronics and instrumentation for IOM hardware and software. Foundational concepts of Intraoperative Neuromonitoring and evoked potentials are covered.

BL203 | Winter/Spring
HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I LABORATORY

2 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BL111 and 112 or BL121 and 122 | COREQUISITE: BL202

The structure and function of the human body are  explored through various activities including use of anatomical models, microscopy, demonstrations, experiments, and applicable dissections to illustrate and expand the topics of BL202.

BL176 | As Needed
INTRODUCTORY IOM, EP AND NEUROTECHNOLOGY LABORATORY

2 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BL161 and BL162 | COREQUISITE: BL175

Appropriate practical and technical sessions to illustrate and support concents described in BL175.

anatomical models, microscopy, demonstrations, experiments, and applicable dissections to illustrate and expand the topics of BL202.

BL204 | Spring/Summer
HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BL202 and BL203

COREQUISITE: BL205

Endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, immunity, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive

practices into the healthcare system. This course will enhance knowledge of holistic health

protocols that can restore wellness for good health and when particular ailments demonstrate an imbalance in the body and lifestyle systems are covered in this second part of Anatomy and Physiology sequence. Term paper included as part of course.

BL222 | Fall/Winter/Spring
REPRODUCTION AND SEXUALITY

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: Sophomore

Reproductive strategies of diverse life forms are compared and contrasted with that of humans. The anatomy and physiology, neuroendocrinology, and development of the female and male reproductive systems, as well as human embryology, are emphasized. The biology of sex determination and sexual orientation and cultural factors that affect sexuality and gender roles are also considered. Special emphasis is placed on birth control

BL205 | Spring/Summer
HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II LABORATORY

2 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BL202 and BL203 | COREQUISITE: BL204

The structure and function of the human body are explored through various activities including use of anatomical models, microscopy, demonstrations, experiments, and applicable dissections to illustrate and expand the topics of BL204. Standing Reproductive strategies of diverse life forms are compared and contrasted with that of humans. The anatomy and physiology, neuroendocrinology, and development of the female and male reproductive systems, as well as human embryology, are emphasized. The biology of sex determination and sexual orientation and cultural factors that affect sexuality and gender roles are also considered. Special emphasis is placed on birth control methods, abortion, sexually transmitted diseases, and new reproductive technologies. Term paper included.

BL210 | As Needed
MICROBIOLOGY

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BL111 and 112 and

methods, abortion, sexually transmitted diseases, and new reproductive technologies. Term paper included.

CH111 and 112 | COREQUISITE: BL211 Biology of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa are covered. Pathogens, antiseptic and sterilization techniques, and medical applications are discussed. Term paper required.

BL223 | Fall/Winter/Spring
NUTRITION

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: Sophomore

Standing An examination of the role of nutrition in human

BL211 | As Needed
MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY

2 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BL111 and 112 and CH111 and 112 | COREQUISITE: BL210

Laboratory to accompany BL210 lecture. Safety, sterile technique, culture and identification of microorganisms is emphasized. Includes study of anaerobic pathogens. health and disease. Human digestion and metabolism as well as macronutrients and micronutrients are discussed with the goal of enabling the student to become a more sophisticated consumer and to practice preventive medicine through appropriate nutrition and lifestyle choices. Students learn how to evaluate their nutritional intake and improve their  nutritional status so as to improve the quality of

BL214 | As Needed
HOLISTIC HEALTH

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: None

Provides an exposure and working knowledge to the role of holistic health practices and integrative medicine. The course will introduce the terminology used to facilitate discussion with healthcare providers and integrate holistic health their lives. Nutrition assesment and term paper required.

BL227 | Winter/Spring
BOTANY

4 CREDITS  PREREQUISITE: BL111 and 112 or BL121 and 122 | COREQUISITE: BL228

An in-depth study of plant structure and function, survey of various phyla of the plant kingdom, and related evolutionary and environmental issues of botany are discussed. Term paper required.

BL233 | Winter/Spring
BRAIN HEALTH

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: Sophomore

Standing

Structure and function of the human brain including details of sensory, motor, and integrative systems important for our perceptions and behavior  are covered. The role of nutrition, exercise, and

BL228 | Winter/Spring
BOTANY LABORATORY

2 CREDITS PREREQUISITE: BL111 and 112 or BL121 and 122 | COREQUISITE: BL227

Laboratory studies to complement BL227. Lab

mediation or prayer in maintaining brain health is explored. Practical techniques to improve brain use to maximize the student’s long- term academic and professional potential are discussed. Term paper included.

activities include microscopy, live and preserved  specimens examination, and field trips.

BL251 | As Needed
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY

BL230 | Spring

ZOOLOGY

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BL111 and 112 or

BL121 and 122 | COREQUISITE: BL231

Survey of the animal kingdom with focus on comparative anatomy and evolution. This course is based on phylogenetic overview of the animal kingdom, examining selected classes of invertebrates and vertebrates to elucidate the evolution of the major organ systems, especially digestive, excretory, reproductive, and nervous systems. Term paper included.

BL231 | Spring
ZOOLOGY LABORATORY

| 2 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BL111 and 112 or BL121 and 122 | COREQUISITE: BL230 Laboratory studies to correlate with BL231. Lab activities include microscopy and use of preserved animal specimens.

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BL111 and 112  BL121 and 122 | COREQUISITE: BL 252

This course covers the structural, functional, and genetic characteristics of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and selected viruses, macromolecular syntheses, regulation of gene expression, chromosome organization, and intracellular protein trafficking. The molecular basis of cellular ultrastructure, hormone action, signal transduction mechanisms, cell cycle control, proliferation, and differentiation will also be examined. Term paper included.

BL252 | As Needed
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY LABORATORY | 2 CREDITS

PREREQUISITE: BL111 and 112 or BL121 and 122 COREQUISITE: BL251

Experimental techniques of molecular biology and molecular genetics designed to accompany the lectures in BL251.

BL261 | Spring
INTERMEDIATE EEG

2 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BL171 and BL 172 OREQUISITE: BL262

The student is provided with a foundation in the theory and practice of a medically oriented laboratory. Instrumentation, activation procedures, and chart abstracting are emphasized. Study of medical instrumentation and theory, including basics of analog and digital instrumentation, calibration, care and use of electrodes, electrical safety, activation procedures, artifacts, montages, and classification of wave activity. Emphasis in this course is on clinical correlations.

BL262 | Spring
INTERMEDIATE EEG LABORATORY

2 CREDITS | COREQUISITE: BL261

Instrument operation, recognition of artifacts, and performance of medical monitoring are introduced in a laboratory setting. Emphasis is placed on performance of routine EEG. A continuation of EEG wave pattern recognition and interpretation

BL265 | As Needed
INTERMEDIATE IOM

2 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BL175, BL176, BL341

Fundamental concepts in anesthesia basics and practical anesthesia are discussed. Basic pharmacology of sedatives, muscle relaxants, and other drugs and their respective effects on IOM. A wide array of IOM surgical cases are explored with further investigation into IOM hardware and software including program construction. Other topics include the surgical environment, HIPPA, JHACO, AORN, CPT billing and hospital coding protocol. Includes a laboratory component.

BL271 | Fall/Winter
ADVANCED EEG

2 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BL261 and BL262

EEG pattern interpretations in disorders such as seizures, headaches, brain tumors, cerebral vascular lesions, encephalitis, psychiatric disorders, premature birth, brain abscess, coma, chorea, and drug intoxication are discussed in detail. Laboratory work is integrated with lecture, and the relationship between pattern recognition                                                                                                       and diagnostic technique.

BL273 | As Needed
ADVANCED POLYSOMNOGRAPHY

BL263 | As Needed
INTERMEDIATE POLYSOMNOGRAPHY
2 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BL173 and

BL174 | COREQUISITE: BL264

Discussions of clinical detection of sleep disorders and use of EEG technology in

sleep labs. Neural aspects of sleep pathways and the autonomic nervous system are also discussed.

BL264 | As Needed
INTERMEDIATE POLYSOMNOGRAPHY LABORATORY

2 CREDITS | COREQUISITE: BL263

Appropriate practicals to support BL263 including examples of various sleep disorders. 2 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BL263 and BL264

Scoring event recognition and management, instrumentation, multiple sleep latency testing (MSLT), multiple wake testing, abnormal and pediatric sleep is described. Students are taught in preparation for the RPSGT registry exam given by the Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologists.

BL275 | As Needed
ADVANCED IOM

2 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BL265 and BL341

Theory and performance of procedure based monitoring plans used in Intraoperative Neuromonitoring. Trouble shooting and instrumentation setup, MEP, SEP, Free run and Triggered EMG for all spinal surgeries including minimally invasive techniques are considered SSEP, MEP, ABR and EEG for craniotomies and skull base procedures, cranial nerve EMG monitoring, SSEP and MEP brain mapping, documentation and legal issues are also discussed. Laboratory work is integrated with lecture.

BL321 | As Needed
ADVANCED CELL BIOLOGY

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BL251/252 The course will provide an in depth study of

BL279 | As Needed
SCIENTIFIC THOUGHT AND PROCESSES

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: EN152 and sophomore standing

The course provides a survey of scientific landmarks in history and the essence of scientific thought and methodology are explored. In addition, physical, chemical, and biological theories and laws are discussed to help students better understand the scientific process and appreciate their place in the Cosmos.

different developmental diseases on a cellular level. Principles of cell biology and genetics of specific syndromes will be stressed. Specifically, the course will develop insight into the complexities of cell structure and function and the molecular events that mediate cellular processes, with a focus on cytoskeletal dynamics, metabolic processes, cell signaling and genetics. In this course, you will be provided with an understanding of the cytoskeleton, nuclear import/export, protein quality control, membrane trafficking and more. We will highlight  how these processes contribute to the function of

BL280 | Fall/Winter/Spring
INTERNSHIP II | 2 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BL180

Practical experience in a hospital setting where students observe the practice and application of a medical technology including observation of and participation in diagnostic procedures under the direct supervision of a qualified technologist. the whole organism and how their disruption can lead to disease.

BL329 | As Needed
SPECIAL TOPICS IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

2 CREDITS | PREREQUISITES: Junior standing

A seminar style course covering research literature related to molecular biology. Students will present seminars related to specific research topics and lead

BL291 | As Needed
SEMINAR IN BIOLOGY

| 4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: Completion of at least one 200- level Biology course

A literature research course that involves reading primary research papers in scientific and technical journals, assessment of experimental designs, and interpretation of data in these primary papers. Students present their findings in class presentations and a term paper is required.

discussions with peers related to the selected research. Term paper related to the research topic is required.

BL340 | Fall/Winter/Spring
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITES: Junior standing This course will prepare students for research by exploring topics that include the selection of appropriate project, formulation of hypotheses, and experimental design. Hands on research is included and term papers that are exceptional will be submitted for publication in research journals.

BL341 | Winter/Spring
EVOKED POTENTIALS

2 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BL175 and 176

COREQUISITE: BL265

Recording techniques and basic data recognition of visual, auditory, and somatosensory evoked potentials. Students perform evoked potentials according to the ACNS guidelines and are prepared for the ABRET registration exam in evoked potentials.

BL351 | As Needed
GENETICS

4 CREDITS PREREQUISITE: BL111 and 112 or BL121 and 122

This course deals with the traditional principles of Mendelian genetics, population and evolutionary genetics, and molecular genetics. Emphasis is placed on human genetic diseases and molecular biotechnology applications in the twenty- first century. Term paper required.

BL391 | As Needed
BIOSTATISTICS

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: MT221

Application of statistics in biological science with emphasis on quantitative analysis of data and statistical inferences. The course will cover probability theory and distributions, descriptive statistics for central tendency and dispersion, hypothesis testing and confidence intervals for means, variances, and proportions, the chi-square statistic, categorical data analysis, linear correlation and regression model, as well as analysis of variance. Term paper required.

BL393 | As Needed
EPILEPSY AND LONG TERM MONITORING
4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BL271 or Consent of Instructor

Covers techniques of recording EEG with and without synchronous audio-video. Types of seizures, clinical manifestations, and pattern recognition are covered. Ambulatory EEG and

BL354 | As Needed
HISTOLOGY

pentobarbital coma, Wada testing, and awake cortical stimulation are also considered.

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: Junior standing

This course will focus on the basic characteristics and identification of the primary vertebrate tissues, as well as their organization into organ systems. Where appropriate microanatomy will be integrated with organ functions. Examination of microscope slides, light micrographs, and electron micrographs of tissues and organs will be used in the study of vertebrate histology. Lecture and laboratory. Term paper required.

BL398 | Spring
NEUROTECHNOLOGY CAPSTONE COURSE

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BL343 or Consent of Instructor

A capstone course for the neurotechnology, polysomnography, and intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring programs that will culminate in students integrating their understanding of neuroscience and EEG, PSG, or IOM. Students will review the research literature,

BL390 | As Needed
MOLECULAR RESEARCH METHODS AND LABORATORY TECHNIQUES

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITES: BL321 and 322

A survey of modern molecular methods including those in nucleic acid, protein, and immunological areas. The course is designed to introduce methods to students that will allow them to apply modern biological laboratory techniques to research questions and clinical practice. Term paper included. write papers, and present seminars based on their theoretical and clinical knowledge.

BL402 | Fall
NEUROSCIENCE I

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITES: BL202 and BL203

A comprehensive examination of the human nervous system including study of the surface and cross-sectional anatomy of the spinal cord, brainstem, and cortex. Sensory, motor, and limbic pathways and their normal function and pathophysiology are described. Advanced topics in the scientific literature are researched by students and presented in oral and written format to further deepen their understanding of neuroscience. Term paper required.

BL403 | Winter
NEUROSCIENCE II

2 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BL342

Sensory, motor, and limbic neural systems are examined in this course with clinical correlations of related neuropathology. Sensory organs and sensory processing as well as motor function and muscle physiology are considered along with higher cortical functions such as language. Term paper required.

BL414 | As Needed
ENDOCRINOLOGY

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITES: Junior standing The study of hormones and other signaling molecules and their functions in growth control, maintaining homeostasis, and reproduction. Term paper incorporated into course

BL451 | As Needed
MOLECULAR PHYSIOLOGY

4 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: Junior standing The emphasis is on the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying physiological processes. Structure-function relationship will be addressed  throughout the course. The primary goal of the

BL411 | As Needed
ADVANCE GENETICS

| 4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITES: Junior standing

This course is designed for upper level undergraduate students, builds on Genetics, and emphasizes human medical genetics. Topics covered include but are not restricted to: known human genetic disorders, use of karyotyping, microsatellite analysis, and sequencing in the diagnosis of genetic disorders. Use of pedigrees, epidemiological and molecular studies in the identification of genetic contributions to multi- factorial conditions and diseases are also discussed. Term paper included.

BL413 | As Needed
IMMUNOLOGY

| 4 CREDITS PREREQUISITE: Junior standing

Cells and organs of immune system in health and disease are discussed. Topics covered include innate and adaptive immunity, molecular mechanisms of antibody diversity, major histocompatibility complex, complement system, immunodeficiency, allergies, immunology of cancer and organ transplantation. Recent developments in techniques and immunotherapies will also be discussed. Term paper required. course is to develop an understanding of the principles of the physiological processes at molecular and cellular levels. Term paper required.

BL493 | As Needed
READINGS IN BIOLOGY

| 2 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: Junior standing

A literature research course, which involves reading of primary research papers in scientific and technical journals, assessment of the experimental designs, and interpretation of the data in these primary papers. Students present their findings in class presentations; term paper included.

BL499 | As Needed
SENIOR CAPSTONE PROJECT

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: Senior standing Capstone project for seniors in the Biology Program. Students explore a research topic in conjunction with faculty in the department who serves as project advisor. Students develop hypotheses and conduct experiments that are part of ongoing research efforts of biology department faculty. Students will present their research findings in oral and written format and as appropriate research findings are presented at local and national meetings as well as submitted for publication.

Business Administration

BS101 | Fall/Winter/Spring
INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: Consent

COREQUISITES: EN151 & MT155

An examination and analysis of the basic structure and practices of the business community and their impact on economic, political and social institutions of the American society. This course will cover current business topics. Students will present in oral and written format throughout the course.

BS210 | Fall
BUSINESS LAW

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BS101

A study of the concepts, principles and rules of law that apply to the practice of business in an ever- changing world. This course includes legal and equitable principles related to business associations, partnerships and corporations. Students are exposed to the functions and responsibilities of how various business departments relate to a legal construct. A strong ethical responsibility is emphasized throughout the class. Other concepts include  diversity, employment law, cyber law and privacy,

BS201 | Winter
ENTREPRENEURSHIP

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITES: AC101

A fundamental approach to entrepreneurship and opening a small business. The course considers planning, capital procurement, profit analysis, regulatory requirements, management arts, and business plan requirements. A final project consisting of a detailed business plan will be required. Equal Employment Opportunity issues.

BS251 | Fall
MANAGING GROWTH OF THE BUSINESS

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BS 101

This course exposes students to the unique challenges of managing the growth of small businesses. It concentrates on company issues during implementation and growth phases, as well as long term management considerations. The  differences between small firms and large

BS205 | Fall/Spring
BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS

organizations, management needs, practices, and financial resources are examined.

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITES: BS101

This course will assist students in developing the skills needed to communicate effectively in diverse work environments. The course will examine and practice essential skills for success in management. Emphasis is placed on research, organization, writing, and presentation of business communications. Topics integrated throughout the course include global communication, business ethics, and cultural differences in the business environment. Technological applications and ethical/cross-cultural considerations in the workplace are also discussed.

BS271 | Winter
ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND THE USE OF TECHNOLOGY
4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BS 201

Students will learn the necessary skills to create successful, high-value enterprises, with an emphasis on markets for technology and venture capital. Case studies will analyze current information and marketing technologies.

BS281 | Fall
ENTREPRENEURIAL MARKETING

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BS 201

The course focuses on the key marketing strategies relative to new venture initiation, as well as marketing decisions for small and growing organizations. In the course, students learn to apply marketing concepts and address special challenges and opportunities unique to entrepreneurial firms. The course will also address

BS350 | Winter
BUSINESS ETHICS
| 4 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: BS101 & Junior standing

A study of contemporary moral standards and their relationship to professional ethics in all areas of business and management. Ethical dilemmas will be presented with a focus on the idea that “Following the Rules is Sometimes Not Enough.” The case method will be utilized.creative approaches to marketing communications.  BS421 | Winter

BS301 | Winter/Spring
ENTREPRENEURIAL FINANCE

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITES: BS 201 & FN 201

This course identifies and follows the wealth creation cycle beginning with company startups, successive stages of private equity financing, and ending with the harvesting of created wealth through a sale, merger, or initial public offering. Emphasis is placed adaption of financing and financial contracts for entrepreneurial firms. Topics also include information asymmetry problems, the high degree of uncertainty, and conflicts of interest associated with start-ups.

BS 310 | Spring or Summer
ADVANCED TOPICS IN BUSINESS LAW

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BS 210

Current topics in Business Law are addressed with emphasis related to current events. A current example would be the role of the United States Supreme Court or laws related to diversity issues.

CURRENT TOPICS IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: BS321

This course is designed to follow BS 321. The course examines strategic management concepts as they relate to international business. The focus of this course will be on current events that affect the landscape of international business. This allows the student to apply his/her knowledge of international business to a particular region of the world with a strategic emphasis and to learn the impediments and opportunities for international commerce. The area of focus changes.

BS441 | Winter
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT AND POLICY

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: Senior standing This course is the capstone course of the business administration curriculum. Emphasis is on implementation and control issues. This course uses case studies to reinforce the essential concepts of the business administration curriculum. BS321 | Fall

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITES: BS101

& Junior standing An analysis of the international business environment and the role and behavior of multi- national corporations in today’s ever- changing geopolitical landscape. The course considers the implications of sovereign states, economic blocks and world trade, monetary transactions, national cultural structures, political, social and ethical issues. Emphasis is placed on contemporary issues and related ethical considerations.

BS 493 | As needed
DIRECTED READINGS

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE:Consent of the Program Director This course allows students to pursue study with a faculty member in an area not offered in the traditional business curriculum. It may be used to satisfy elective credit and may not be used as a substitute for a concentration course without the written permission of the Program Director.

BS 494 | As needed
INDEPENDENT STUDY IN BUSINESS

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE:

Consent of the Program Director This course allows students to pursue independent study with a faculty member in an area not offered in the traditional business curriculum. It may be used to satisfy elective credit and may not be used as a substitute for a concentration course without the written permission of the Program Director.

Chemistry

CH101 | Fall/Winter/Spring
INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: EN123 and MT123

An introductory chemistry course recommended for science majors. Fundamentals of chemistry and basic mathematical premise required for higher chemistry courses are covered. Topics include scientific measurements, mole concept, chemical bonding, and stoichiometry. Practical sessions included and term paper required.

CH111 | Fall/Winter
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY I

| 4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: Completion or placement out of EN123 and MT123 | COREQUISITE: CH112

Basic concepts of atomic structure, the elements and periodic table, compound formation, chemical bonding, nomenclature, chemical equations, and the nature of chemical reactions. The student will learn analytical thinking and advance their problem solving skills. Term paper required.

CH151 | Winter/Spring |
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY II

|4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CH111 and CH112 | COREQUISITE: CH152

A continuation of CH111 covering the study of solids, liquids, gases, solutions, acids, bases, and neutralization. Application of physical and chemical theory to inorganic chemistry including chemical equilibrium, chemical kinetics, solution theory, electrochemistry, as well as a brief introduction to the chemistry of carbon containing compounds

with special emphasis on biological systems are covered. Term paper included.

CH152 | Winter/Spring
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY II LABORATORY

2 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CH111 and CH112 | CJ OREQUISITE: CH151

Further development of laboratory techniques is emphasized; Use of modern laboratory instrument is introduced and qualitative analysis scheme, kinetic assays and equilibria are explored.

CH211 | Spring
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I | 4 CREDITS PREREQUISITE: CH151 and CH152

COREQUISITE: CH212

Introduction to the chemistry of carbon containing compounds. The structure, nomenclature, types, and reactions of the groups of organic compounds are discussed. By building upon the concepts developed in previous chemistry courses, the student will understand the synthesis of organic compounds used in medicine, industry, and commerce. Term Paper included.

CH112 | Fall/Winter
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LABORATORY

2 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: Completion or placement out of EN123 and MT123 | COREQUISITE: CH111

Fundamental laboratory procedures involving glassware, weighing balances, and manipulations of materials are performed. Laboratory skills in observation and reporting are gained by hands-on experience.

CH212 | Spring/Summer
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LABORATORY

2 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CH151 and

CH152 | COREQUISITE: CH211

The chemistry of living compounds is developed. Behavior, origins, and properties of the amino

acids, proteins, nucleic acids, and other compounds of life are covered. Special emphasis is given to enzymatic reactions.

CH261 | Fall/Winter
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CH211 and

CH212 | COREQUISITE: CH262

A continuation of CH211 expanding on the chemistry of life: carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, organization of molecules into membrane structures and other organelles. Special emphasis on metabolism and enzymatic reactions. Term Paper included.

CI105 | Fall/Winter/Spring
WEB PAGE DESIGN

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CI101

An introductory web design course that explains the fundamentals of how the Web works, including working knowledge of HTML. Topics include how

to create page layouts, templates, and links, set font styles, create tables, align images, create rollovers, work with form objects, redefine HTML with CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) and integrate images. Lab  fee assessed. CH262 | Fall/Winter

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II LABORATORY
2 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CH211 and

CH212 | COREQUISITE: CH261

Laboratory exercises to enhance knowledge of biomolecular structure and function. Concepts of chromatography, electrophoresis, centrifugation, and enzymatic characterizations are covered.

CI205 | Spring
ADVANCED WEB PAGE DESIGN

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CI105

This course is designed for students who are interested in web site development. The students will be introduced to basic principles of programming and client side script language. The  course will use JavaScript to develop dynamic web

CH351
BIOCHEMISTRY

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CH211 and CH212

Chemistry of life is explored: carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, organization of pages. By the end of the class, the students will understand core JavaScript including language elements and client side JavaScript including objects that control the browser and its contents. Lab fee assessed. molecules into membrane structures and other organelles. Course is a culmination of the chemistry curriculum as it relates to biology.

Computer and InformAtion Science

CI101 | Fall/Winter/Spring
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: None

This course is a general introduction to hardware and software as they apply to personal computers. It is designed for students who have little or no experience with computers. It emphasizes the use

of typical software packages including word- processing, spreadsheet, database and presentation. In addition, students will be introduced to information ethics, operating systems, the Internet, and data communication. Lab fee assessed.

CI213 | Fall/Winter/Spring
DESKTOP SPREADSHEET APPLICATION

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CI101

A windows-based spreadsheet application will be used in this course. Topics include design, formatting, printing, formulas and functions, graphing and data analysis. Lab fee assessed.

CI214 | Fall/Winter
DESKTOP DATABASE MANAGEMENT

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CI101

A windows-based database application will be introduced in this course. Topics include database design, database creation, database maintenance, creating tables, queries, forms and reports, and simple macros. Lab fee assessed.

CI215 | Fall/Winter/Spring
JAVA I

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CI101

This is an introductory course of JAVA programming. It covers control structures including selection and loops, methods, single- dimensional arrays, multidimensional arrays, and foundation of objects and classes. Lab fee assessed.

CI256 | Fall/Winter/Spring
HTML5

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CI101

An introductory web design course that explains the family of current and future document types and modules that reproduce, subset, and extend HTML. Topics include how to create syntax and document, create tables and forms, design page layouts, use graphics, video, local storage, color, images and

CI216 | Fall/Winter/Spring
C#I

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CI101

This is an introductory course of C#, an object- oriented programming language. It covers C# control structures, methods, object-oriented programming, and string. It is focused on building the foundation necessary to understand the capabilities of the C# programming language. Lab fee assessed.tools, validate files, and use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Lab fee assessed.

CI270 | Winter
INTRODUCTION TO MOBILE DEVELOPMENT

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CI256

An introductory course in developing applications on mobile platforms such as: iPad, Android, and Blackberry. The development platform will be jQuery Mobile that will use a touch optimized HTML5 UI to enable students to get a feel for the

CI219 | Spring
INFORMATION ETHICS

effort required in building applications on mobile devices. Lab fee assessed.

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: Sophomore

standing This course will introduce to the student the current patent, trademark, intellectual copyright law and code of ethics conducted in the information technology environment.

CI275 | Spring
COMPUTER ORGANIZATION AND ARCHITECTURE

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITES: CI101 and MT156

This course covers numeric representation logical gates, latches, adder design, architectural

CI245 | Fall/Spring
JAVA II

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CI215

This course is in continuation of CI215 and covers strings and Text I/O, inheritance and

components, ALU, bus, I/O devices and processors, memory organization, instruction set design, tradeoffs addressing techniques, interconnection structures, CPU structures, parallel processing and computer architecture systems. polymorphism, abstract classes and interfaces. Design platform–independent Graphical User Interfaces using Swing. Lab fee assessed.  Interfaces using Swing. Lab fee assessed.

CI301 | Fall
DATA COMMUNICATIONS

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CI275

CI246 | Winter/Spring
C#II

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CI216

A continuation of CI216 covering the topics of arrays, event-driven programming, user interfaces, and inheritance. Lab fee assessed.

Introduction to data communication concepts and facilities with an emphasis on protocols and interface specifications. It will cover terminology, common carriers, modes, codes used, application, and concepts of electronic communication systems.

CI310 | Winter
PRINCIPLES OF DATABASE

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITES: Sophomore standing and consent of instructor

An introductory course to address the fundamentals of database modeling principles and the language provided by database management systems. Complete coverage of the relational model and an updated coverage of SQL plus an overview of network and hierarchical systems. Lab fee assessed.

CI325 | Fall/Even Year
PC TROUBLESHOOTING AND CONFIGURATION
4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CI275

This course covers the Windows hardware environment with emphasis on management and administration, database communication and utilization, diagnostic utilities, information backup, basic equipment servicing and replacement, and scanning and image processing. This course will prepare students to take the A+ certificate exam. CI312 | Winter

SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITES: BS101 and CI214

This course covers the process of systems analysis and design through solving real life case studies. It covers how to plan, determine and analyze requirements and design information systems. This course also covers file and database design, system architecture design, application development and system operation and technical support implementation.

CI335 | Fall
E-COMMERCE AND WEB I

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CI205

This course is designed for students who are interested in web-based e-commerce applications. Students will be introduced to the technology infrastructure that forms the foundation for all web, internet security, and encryption. By the end of the course, students will understand the different types of e-commerce, concepts of business and revenue model, web infrastructure, web sites, security and

CI320 | Fall
DATA STRUCTURES

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CI245

Implementation and application of the essential data structures used in computer science. It covers basic data structures such as linked lists, stacks, queues, and trees. Particular emphasis is given to the use of object-oriented design and data abstraction in the creation and application of data structures. Lab fee assessed. encryption, and payment systems.

CI340 | Spring
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

4 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: Sophomore standing and consent of instructor

This course covers concepts and applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI). A fundamental logical model, knowledge, reasoning, rules, and basic

machine learning methods will be discussed. Some

CI321 | Winter
COMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEMS

4 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: CI215 or CI216 and CI275

Introduction to operating system concepts, including system organization for uniprocessors and multiprocessors, scheduling algorithms, process management, deadlocks, paging and segmentation, files and protection, and process coordination and communication.

expert systems will also be introduced.

CI354 | Spring
SQL SERVER DATABASE PROGRAMMING

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CI310

This course covers defining data storage, constructing simple and complex SQL queries, implementing primary key, domain and referential integrity, writing stored procedures and triggers. Lab fee assessed.

CI355 | Fall
DATA WAREHOUSING

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CI354

This course covers the fundamental concepts of services, RESTful services, security, authentication and responsive design. Each student will build a web application project such as online game, chat, E-commerce, forum or wiki. Lab fee assessed. data warehousing and its function in an organization. Students will be introduced to the concepts of designing business requirements, dimensional modeling.

CI415 | Spring/Even Year
DATA MINING

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CI310

This course covers the concepts and the process of

CI356 | Fall
OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING IN JAVA

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CI245

data mining. Students will understand knowledge such as clustering, classification, regression, decision tree and the methods to interpret the results This course covers Object-Oriented Designing and Programming. It includes inheritance, static and dynamic binding, exception handling, event-driven programming, java collections framework, and multithreading. Lab fee assessed.

CI420 | Winter/Odd Year
ALGORITHMS

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CI320

This course introduces the design, behavior and analysis of computer algorithms and their

CI357 | Spring/Even Year
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CI320

This course covers the fundamentals of software relationship to the basic data structures. Searching, sorting and combinational algorithms are emphasized. Worst case and average bounds, on- time and space usage. engineering. Topics include the concepts of  software quality, design methodologies, process models, software testing and maintenance.

CI421 | Spring/Odd Year
ADVANCED OPERATING SYSTEMS

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CI321

CI358 | Winter
DATA WAREHOUSING AND BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE I

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CI355

A continuation of CI355 covering the topics of master data management, designing and developing the Extract Translate and Load (ETL) System, Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) design, and familiarization with the Microsoft Data This course covers in detail the design and implementation of processes, interprocess communication, semaphores, monitors, message passing, remote procedure calls, scheduling algorithm, I/O, device drivers, memory management, file system design, network file servers, atomic transactions, security and protection mechanisms. The hardware-software interface is examined in detail. Warehousing/Business Toolkit. Lab fee assessed.   CI425 | Spring

CI365 | Fall
ASP.NET MVC WEB APPLICATION

4 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: CI246, CI256, and CI354

This course provides students with hands on experience creating dynamic web applications using ASP.NET MVC and C#, and working with Microsoft SQL server as database backend. Topics include Entity Framework, URL routing, creating web

CLOUD COMPUTING
4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CI321

This course covers the various concepts, technologies, and architectures related to cloud computing. Topics include cloud characteristics, cloud delivery models (IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS), cloud deployment model (public clouds, community clouds, private clouds, and hybrid clouds), and cloud computing mechanisms.

CI431 | Winter
TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS I

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CI30

Study of real-time and distributed processing computer networks including telecommunications and data transmission techniques. Design and implementation of typical systems.

CI455 | Spring
E-COMMERCE WEB USER EXPERIENCE

8 CREDITS | PREREQUISITES: CI365 and CI435

This course is designed for students who are interested in designing usable web sites. The students will be introduced to the usability engineering lifecycle. By the end of the course, students will understand how to design, develop,

CI432 | Spring/Odd Year
TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS II
4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CI43

A continuation of CI431. Advanced topics in and evaluate web sites including guidelines, heuristic evaluation, and paper prototyping. Students will design a simple web site. Lab fee assessed. Telecommunications Networks I. Lab fee assessed.  CI456 | Spring

CI433 | Fall/Odd Year
CRYPTOGRAPHY

4 CREDITS PREREQUISITE: CI275

This course provides an introduction to the theory and practice of cryptography. It covers conventional and public-key cryptography, authentication and digital signatures.

CI434 | Winter/Even Year
NETWORK SECURITY

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CI301

This course provides an introduction to web security. Topics include privacy, ethics, firewalls, Internet security protocols, intrusion prevention and detection, mobile code, and viruses.
BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE II

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CI358

This course covers the concepts of business intelligence using the Microsoft SSRS toolkit with the following topics: BI architecture, design and development, deployment, security, usage monitoring, and operations and maintenance. Lab fee assessed.

CI457 | Fall/Odd Year
SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT AND TESTING

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CI357

This course covers in detail the design and implementation of software systems using the waterfall life-cycle model. It covers the software testing strategies, designing test plans and test  cases, design reviewing and inspections, required

CI435 | Winter
E-COMMERCE AND WEB II

4 CREDITS | PREREQUISITE: CI335

This course is designed for students who are interested in e-commerce. Students will be introduced to the business concepts and social-legal

issues that surround the development of e-commerce and the real world e-commerce experience. By the end of course, students will understand e-commer

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