Course Description: Overview of oncology treatment and coding including nomenclature and classification systems.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Acceptance into the Cancer Registry Management Program is required before a students is permitted to take this class.
Course Description: General and site-specific coding rules for determining the number of primary diagnoses in the presence of multiple tumors and/or histologic types including rules governing the abstracting and coding of hematopoietic and lymphoid neoplasms.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Acceptance into the Cancer Registry Management Program is required before a student is permitted to take this class.Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Acceptance into the Cancer Registry Management Program is required before a student is permitted to take this class.
Course Description: Supervised hands-on learning experience in cancer registry organization and operations with credentialed cancer registry management practitioners in an approved facility. Emphasizing independent action, practicing professionalism, and applying cancer information management theory to cancer registry practices and standards. Performing all facets of coding and abstracting of cancer data, data collection, follow-up processes, and quality assurance activities.
Course Notes: Departmental Consent.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 4.00
Section Notes: Successful completion of all course work in the Cancer Registry Management Program.
Course Description: Investigate the threats, vulnerabilities and risks in the cyber environment. Implement multiple cybersecurity technologies, processes, and procedures. Develop appropriate strategies to mitigate potential cybersecurity problems.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Prior computer and Internet experience required. Keyboarding skills recommended.Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Prior computer and Internet experience required. Keyboarding skills recommended.
Course Description: Principles of effective web interaction to create and maintain an effective web presence. This includes exploration of the primary design elements of proximity, alignment, repetition, and contract, in addition to the impact of color, images, page layout and typography on an intended audience. Web terminology and structure are explored as are web driven interactions such as blogs and social media.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 2.00
Section Notes: This course assumes familiarity with Windows or Macintosh, basic file management and how to use a web browser.
Course Description: Fundamentals of IT (Information Technology) supports skills in hardware, networking, mobile devices, virtualization and cloud computing, hardware and network troubleshooting, and operating systems.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Preparation for the essentials portion of CompTIA's A+ certification, the vendor neutral industry standard certification for PC hardware technician.
Course Description: Advanced IT (Information Technology) supports skills in operating system configurations, security, software troubleshooting, and operational procedures.
Course Notes: IS148 CompTIA A+ Core 1 with grade of C or better.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Preparation for the Practical Applications portion of the CompTIA's A+ certification, the vendor neutral industry standard certification of PC technician.Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Preparation for the Practical Applications portion of the CompTIA's A+ certification, the vendor neutral industry standard certification of PC technician.
Course Description: Application of cloud networking, storage, maintenance, and security in a vendor-independent computing environment. Experience in entirely virtualized software-defined environments.
Course Notes: IS182 Cisco CCNA I/Networking I, or Departmental Consent.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Industry experience considered in place of prerequisite.
Course Description: Connection of architectures, models, protocols, and networking elements that connect users, devices, applications and data through the Internet and across modern computer networks-including IP addressing and Ethernet fundamentals. Build simple local area networks (LANs) that integrate IP addressing schemes, foundational network security, and perform basic configurations for routers and switches.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Course Description: Concepts of switching technologies and router operations that support small-to-medium business networks and includes wireless local area networks (WLANs) and security. Involves key switching and routing concepts as well as performing basic network configuration and troubleshooting, identifying and mitigating LAN security threats, and configuring and securing a basic WLAN.
Course Notes: IS182 Cisco CCNA I/Networking I.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Course Description: Introduction to relational database concepts and terminology; basic database skills including creating, using and modifying tables, queries, forms and reports.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 1.00
Section Notes: Repeatable once for graduation credit if using a different software package.Students must be able use computer independently (understand general computer concepts, terminology, and operations).Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 1.00
Section Notes: Repeatable once for graduation credit if using a different software package.Students must be able use computer independently (understand general computer concepts, terminology, and operations).Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 1.00
Section Notes: Repeatable once for graduation credit if using a different software package.Students must be able use computer independently (understand general computer concepts, terminology, and operations).Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 1.00
Section Notes: Repeatable once for graduation credit if using a different software package.Students must be able use computer independently (understand general computer concepts, terminology, and operations).Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 1.00
Section Notes: Repeatable once for graduation credit if using a different software package.Students must be able use computer independently (understand general computer concepts, terminology, and operations).
Course Description: Advanced database skills including importing and exporting; creating advanced queries, forms, reports, data access pages and macros; managing the database.
Course Notes: IS201 Database I with a grade of C or better.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 1.00
Section Notes: Repeatable once for graduation credit if using a different software package.Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 1.00
Section Notes: Repeatable once for graduation credit if using a different software package.Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 1.00
Section Notes: Repeatable once for graduation credit if using a different software package.Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 1.00
Section Notes: Repeatable once for graduation credit if using a different software package.
Course Description: On-the-job training offered in conjunction with the Computer Support Specialist program.
Course Notes: Departmental Consent, and a GPA of 2.5 or higher, and IS149 CompTIA A+ Core 2.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Minimum of 135 clock (work) hours required. Application process satisfactory completed (see advisor/coordinator). Attend scheduled Internship Orientation.
Course Description: On-the-job training offered in conjunction with the Computer Support Specialist program.
Course Notes: IS210 Computer Internship I.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Minimum 135 clock hours on the job required. Departmental eligibility interview required. Students who have not passed IS210 Computer Support Internship I must have departmental consent to enroll
Course Description: Explore the dynamic world of web development with PHP and MySQL. An introduction to server-side scripting using PHP and the powerful database management capabilities of MySQL. Through hands-on exercises and projects, create dynamic, interactive web applications that can handle user input, manipulate data, and respond dynamically to user interactions. Learn skills to build robust web applications that leverage the synergy between PHP and MySQL, setting you on the path to becoming a proficient web developer.
Course Notes: IS228 Data Base Structures, or Departmental Consent.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Course Description: Extensive coverage of common LAN, WAN schema with emphasis on development of Technology Plan for small business networks with procedures for installation, maintenance and support with in-depth, hands-on application.
Course Notes: IS182 Cisco CCNA I/Networking I.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Students who do not have the required prerequisites must receive consent from Department before enrolling.
Course Description: Explore the use of HTML and CSS in basic website design and development, according to best practices, by way of coding with a text-based editor without the assistance of graphical user interfaces. This includes developing skills for troubleshooting.
Course Notes: IS135 Essentials of Web Interaction, or Departmental Consent.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 2.00
Section Notes: Course assumes familiarity with computer-based operating system such as Windows & how to use web browser. Students expected to have some exposure & comfort working via text-based(non-graphical)editor.
Course Description: This course includes fundamentals of database architecture and database systems. Principles and methodologies of database design, and techniques for database application development will be covered using Standard Query Language (SQL). Prerequisites: IS226 Website Management
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Course Description: Installing, configuring, administrating and troubleshooting the Linux operating system in a vendor neutral environment; a hybrid between survey and practicum with attention given to basic commands of the Linux operating system in addition to file, device and directory management; exposure to networking and system services as well as in-depth understanding of the structural organization of the file system.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Course Description: Comprehensive study of server operating systems and virtualization, with a primary focus on Windows Server, Linux Server, and virtual hypervisors. Students will define the installation, configuration, management, and troubleshooting of server environments within virtualized contexts. Emphasis will be on industry best practices, server deployment, resource allocation, and the use of virtualization technology to optimize performance and scalability across server platforms.
Course Notes: IS235 Elements of Linux, or Departmental Consent, and IS182 Cisco CCNA I/Networking I.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00