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Programming in R

3 cr.

10-152-160 PROGRAMMING IN R ...In this course, students will learn to use the R programming language to analyze data. Students will learn the syntax and data structures of the R language, and how to apply the language to perform traditional statistical analysis, such as means testing, variable correlations, and linear regressions. Upon completion, students will be able to create R programs to process data and create meaningful output rooted in sound statistical techniques. (Prerequisite: 10-804-189, Introductory Statistics)

Project Mgmt Fundamentals

3 cr.

10-196-188 PROJECT MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS ...the role of project management, developing a project proposal, demonstration of relevant software, working with project teams, sequencing tasks, charting progress, dealing with variations, budgets and resources, implementation, and assessment.

Prototype & Design Internship

5 cr.

10-614-139 PROTOTYPE & DESIGN INTERNSHIP ...an introduction to model building, safety, tools, materials, flexible mold making, casting, limited run production, techniques and practices as on-the-job training.

Prototype Career Prep

1 cr.

10-614-239 PROTOTYPE CAREER PREP ...create professional employment portfolio, resume and cover letter, learn how to prepare for interviews, understand different interviewing techniques, and participate in a mock interview. (Prerequisite: satisfactory completion of semesters 1, 2, and 3; Corequisite: 10-614-143, Prototyping Solutions Advanced OR 10-614-139, Prototype & Design Internship)

Prototype Machine Tool

3 cr.

Introduction to machine shop safety and fundamentals. Learners will be introduced to precision measuring instruments, operation of a band saw, drill press, conventional lathe, vertical and horizontal mill, and basic CNC setup.

Prototype Metal Fabrication

2 cr.

10-442-153 PROTOTYPE METAL FABRICATION...ferrous and non-ferrous metals, oxyacetylene gas, tungsten arc, gas metal arc, and metal fabrication.

Prototyping Solutions Advanced

5 cr.

10-614-143 PROTOTYPING SOLUTIONS ADVANCED ...comprehensive overview of the design and development process using the skills acquired throughout the program to build a team focused project with an emphasis on project management, critical thinking, problem solving, time management and collaboration. (Prerequisite: completion of semesters 1, 2, 3)

Prototyping-Introduction to

5 cr.

10-614-152 PROTOTYPING-INTRODUCTION TO ...introduction to the prototype & design industry using a variety of shop tools and equipment, machine processes, and fabrication techniques with an emphasis on shop safety, hand skills, accuracy, professionalism, and working within specified tolerances to build three dimensional models.

PS-Employment Strategies

1 cr.

10-504-128 PS-EMPLOYMENT STRATEGIES ... the course examines the extensive hiring processes used by public safety agencies and sets the foundation for academic and occupational success.

PS-Job Interviews

1 cr.

10-504-197 PS-JOB INTERVIEWS ...provides the opportunity for the learner to prepare for the public safety hiring process with an emphasis on oral board interviews. (Prerequisite: Accepted in Criminal Justice Law Enforcement program and completed 10-504-128, PS-Employmt Strategies OR 10-504-191, LEAD Employmt Strategies, or accepted in Justice & Community Advocacy program and completed 10-504-128, PS-Employmt Strategies, or accepted in Fire Protection Technician and corequisite of 10-504-128, PS-Employmt Strategies)

Psychopharmacology

3 cr.

10-550-207 PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY ... Overview of psychopharmacology including drug categorization history, drug categorization, and drug classification. Includes analysis of neurophysiology of the brain and endocrine system, effects of substances on the body, analysis of delivery systems, and analysis of medical aspects of SUDs. Also includes etiology of addiction, psychopharmacological aspects of withdrawal management, analysis of medications used to treat SUDs and mental health disorders, and SUD medical impacts on the body.

PTA Applied Kinesiology 1

4 cr.

10-524-156 PTA APPLIED KINESIOLOGY 1 ...introduces basic principles of musculoskeletal anatomy, kinematics, and clinical assessment. Students locate and identify muscles, joints, and other landmarks of the lower quadrant in addition to assessing range of motion and strength. Integrates analysis of gait. (Prerequisite: Admission to the Physical Therapist Assistant program; Pre-requisites: 10-806-177, General Anatomy & Physiology; Co-requisites: 10-524-140, Professional Issues 1, 10-524-139, Patient Interventions)

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