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CPT Coding
10-530-184 CPT CODING...assign CPT codes supported by medical documentation at entry level; apply CPT instructional notations, conventions, rules, and official coding guidelines; case studies and actual medical record documentation. (Prerequisite: 10-530-182, Human Diseases for Health Professions)
Creditor/Debtor Relations
10-110-122 CREDITOR/DEBTOR RELATIONS ...exploration of legal rights of creditors and debtors, collection of outstanding debts, execution of judgments, small claims court, bankruptcy procedures, and filing bankruptcy petitions and schedules. (Associate Degree Prerequisite: 10-110-101, Paralegal Intro/Legal Ethics with a "C" or better; Technical Diploma Corequisite: 10-110-101, Paralegal Intro/Legal Ethics)
Criminal and Juvenile Law
10-504-195 CRIMINAL AND JUVENILE LAW ...In this course, learners will discover the history and philosophy of criminal law; utilize basic terminology and elements of criminal law while analyzing facts and circumstances to determine which crimes or forfeitures may have been committed and any defenses that might be available. They will assess crimes against persons, public safety, habitation, property, public order and morals, as well as crimes involving drugs or alcohol. They will consider the rights of victims and defendants while applying various forms of punishment and sentencing options to crime scenarios. This course will also provide the learner with the special knowledge and understanding of the history of juvenile justice and juvenile rights, child abuse, neglect and other crimes against children. They will determine the systemÆs proper jurisdiction over juveniles in ordinance and traffic offenses, delinquency, and waiver to adult court. They will investigate taking a youth into custody, the role of intake, and the juvenile court process from custody through adjudication. They will also evaluate the dispositional options and placements available including juvenile corrections.
Criminal Law and Procedures
10-110-168 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURES ...exploration of substantive and procedural criminal law, the role of paralegals in both the prosecution and defense of criminal actions, emphasis on investigations and preparation of legal documents. (Associate Degree Prerequisite: 10-110-101, Paralegal Intro/Legal Ethics with a "C" or better; Technical Diploma Corequisite: 10-110-101, Paralegal Intro/Legal Ethics)
Cross Sectional Anatomy
10-526-210 CROSS SECTIONAL ANATOMY ...introduces cross sectional anatomy as related to Diagnostic Medical Sonography. Includes correlating images from other imaging modalities. (Prerequisites: Accepted into the Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program; 10-806-179, Advanced Anatomy & Physiology)
Culinary Baking Application
10-316-121 CULINARY BAKING APPLICATION ...understand the baking process including the pastry department. Develop a foundation in baking principles through hands-on application. (Corequisite: 10-316-118, Principles of Sanitation; Must be taken with 10-316-120, Culinary Baking Fundamentals)
Culinary Baking Application 2
10-316-130 CULINARY BAKING APPLICATION 2 ...understand the advanced baking process including the pastry department. Develop advanced skills in baking principles through hands-on application. (Prerequisite: 10-316-121, Culinary Baking Application)
Culinary Baking Fundamentals
10-316-120 CULINARY BAKING FUNDAMENTALS ...understand basic baking principles and develop knowledge of the functions/appropriate usage of the ingredients used in production baking. Learn how different types of bakery products are classified and ingredient cost-outs are calculated. (Prerequisite: Acceptance in Culinary Specialist technical diploma or Culinary Management associate degree or Baking and Pastry Certificate; must take with 10-316-121 Culinary Baking Applications)
Customer Experience
10-104-191 CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE ...examine customer service culture, develop communication and listening skills, explore diversity in the workplace, develop skills for handling challenging customers, and explore the impact of technology on customer service and engagement.
Cybersecurity Career Experience
10-151-199 CYBERSECURITY CAREER EXPERIENCE ...Students can select any hands on experience related to: Internship, Field Research, Service Learning, Simulations, Capstone, Industry Related, or International. Instructor approval required. (Prerequisite: 10-105-103, Career Fundamentals)
Cybersecurity Documentation & Awareness
10-151-103 CYBERSECURITY DOCUMENTATION & AWARENESS ...learners will develop the ability to prepare and present written and verbal training documents as well as technical documentation with the appropriate audiences in mind. An emphasis is placed on communicating cybersecurity risks and awareness to all audiences. (Prerequisite: 10-151-100, Intro to Cybersecurity: 10-801-136, English Composition 1)
Cybersecurity Forensics & Incident Response
10-151-101 CYBERSECURITY FORENSICS & INCIDENT RESPONSE ...students will engage with cybersecurity forensics by learning what digital forensics and incident response is, the methodologies used, key tactical concepts, and the tools need to perform examinations. (Prerequisite: 10-151-100, Intro to Cybersecurity; Corequisite; 10-154-153, Operating Systems & Data Com)