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Surgical Technology Clinical 4

3 cr.

10-512-136 SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL 4...During this clinical course the student will function relatively independently. Serves as a transition from a student perspective to an employee by utilizing advanced skills for an entry level Surgical Technologist. (Prerequisites: 10-512-135, Surgical Technology Clinical 3; 10-512-142, Surgical Interventions 2)

Survey Adjustments and Documentation

2 cr.

10-607-136 SURVEY ADJUSTMENTS AND DOCUMENTATION ... provides the opportunity for the learner to develop the knowledge, skills, process, and understanding of coordinates, Compass Rule, and Least Squares adjustments. The use of AdobePro and BlueBeam Revu software for project documentation is introduced as well as the use of mapping software for applications in land surveying. (Prerequisite: 10-607-104, Intro to Surveying/Geomatics)

Surveying Field Practices

3 cr.

10-607-145 SURVEYING FIELD PRACTICES ...provides the opportunity for the learner to develop the knowledge, skills, process, and understanding of advanced field principles (Service Learning Projects) utilizing closed traverse measurements, traverse adjustments, data collection, rectangular coordinate use, land area computation, topographic mapping, and computer applications. (Prerequisites: 10-607-104, Intro to Surveying/Geomatics; 10-607-112, AutoCAD for Civil Engineering; 10-607-114, Civil 3D-Intro)

Surveying-Drafting

3 cr.

10-607-134 SURVEYING DRAFTING ...land record forms, legal descriptions, public land systems, survey map plat drawing, certified survey map drawing, subdivision/preliminary plat drawing, and basic use of AutoCAD and a software in the preparation of drawings. (Prerequisite: 10-607-112, AutoCAD for Civil Engineering; 10-607-114, Civil 3D-Intro.)

Sustainable Ag & Food Business

3 cr.

10-090-134 SUSTAINABLE AG & FOOD BUSINESS ...define your goals. Research expenses and potential income for a small food-related enterprise. Outline a budget. Compare markets. Develop a brand identity. Review financial terminology. Draft a business plan. (Prerequisite: Accepted into Sustainable Food & Ag Systems or Sustainable Ag certificate)

Sustainable Ag: Issues & Practices

2 cr.

10-090-111 SUSTAINABLE AG: ISSUES & PRACTICES ...use critical thinking skills to compare organic and sustainable agricultural practices with industrial agriculture. Explore food production issues including antibiotics, herbicides, hormones, GMOs, animal welfare, crop yields, nutrients, and pollution.

Systems Analysis and Design

3 cr.

10-152-150 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN ...apply the steps of systems analysis and design including preliminary investigations, setting objectives, establishing costs/benefits, and collecting data. Develop specifications for outputs, inputs, files, procedures, and controls of business systems. (Prerequisites: 10-152-184, SQL Programming; 10-152-173, Programming in C# Part 1)

Team Building/Prob Solve

3 cr.

10-196-189 TEAM BUILDING/PROBLEM SOLVING ...benefits and challenges of group work, necessary roles in a team, stages of team development, meeting facilitation, different approaches to problem solving, consensus, data acquisition, analysis, developing alternative solutions, implementation and evaluation.

Technical Reporting

3 cr.

10-801-197 TECHNICAL REPORTING ...principles of report writing and correspondence, proposals, feasibility reports, progress reports, investigation reports, evaluation reports, meeting reports, memos, and correspondence. (Prerequisite: 10-801-136, English Composition I OR 10-801-195, Written Communication with ôCö or better)

Telecommunications Capstone

2 cr.

10-451-209 TELECOMMUNICATIONS CAPSTONE ...provides an opportunity for students to successfully complete a major project integrating a range of telecommunications disciplines and skills. This course serves as a transition between traditional teaching and professional practice, where the instructor serves primarily as an advisor.

Telecommunications Emerging Technologies

3 cr.

10-451-201 TELECOMMUNICATIONS EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES ...provides students with tools to analyze telecommunications policy and regulations and their impacts on the telecommunication markets. We first review telecommunications industry/organizational structure and concepts of telecommunication technologies. We then discuss key elements of information and communication (ICT) policy and discuss ICT policies and national broadband plans from selected countries. Finally we discuss impact of policy on current and emerging topics such as broadband, VoIP and cognitive radio. The course has an emphasis on policies in developing countries and emerging markets but combines other multidisciplinary aspects related to technology, economics, law.

Telecommunications Networks

2 cr.

10-451-202 TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS ...prepares students for the differing telecommunications networks that are utilized in the industry.

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