Course Description: Analysis of security risks to a computer network system and implementation of workable security procedures including security policies to protect information assets from potential intrusion, damage and theft.
Course Notes: IS182 Cisco CCNA I/Networking I & IS224 Networking II, or Departmental Consent, and IS184 Cisco CNA III, or IS183 Cisco CCNA II.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Course Description: Enhanced business and technical knowledge of project management skills based on best practices in project management with universal project management principles and people skills; experience in leading, managing and directing small to medium scale projects; development of business, interpersonal and technical project management skills required to successfully manage projects and business initiatives with a technology component including project initiation,scope,planning,execution, coordination, productivity, closure, support, lessons learned as well interpersonal skills such as conflict resolution, negotiation, communication, team building, leadership and setting and managing expectations.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Preparation for the CompTIA Project + Certification.
Course Description: Exploration of social media platforms and their strategic use in personally and professionally interconnecting in the world. Knowledge will be applied through participation and interactive class projects using social media.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Course Description: Using industry standard software, design creations for on-campus organizations and local businesses involving research skills, communication, leadership skills, time management, problem solving and executing designs. Client/designer relationship, entire design process from proofing to finalizing design files.
Course Notes: AR135 or JP119 Advanced Digital Imagery, and IS120 Vector Graphics, and IS113 Desktop Publishing.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Course Description: Develop the skills needed to launch and conduct a successful digital investigation. Conduct a high-tech investigation, by acquiring, analyzing and reporting digital evidence findings.
Course Notes: IS148 CompTIA A+ Core 1 with grade of C or better, and Departmental Consent, and IS212 Networking I.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Students who have not met the prerequisites must receive departmental permission before enrolling.
Course Description: Analysis of security risks to a control system or control systems network. Implement workable security procedures. Practice security policies to protect physical and logical assets from potential intrusion, manipulation, damage, and theft.
Course Notes: IS182 Cisco CCNA I/Networking I, and Departmental Consent, and IS212 Networking I.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Students who have not met the prerequisites must receive departmental permission before enrolling.
Course Description: Beginning work experience through a partnership with industry from journalism and/or graphic arts technology fields.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 2.00
Section Notes: Prior journalism or graphic arts technology experience is recommended. At least 45 clock hours required for each credit hour enrolled.
Course Description: Explore fundamental techniques and use of basic tools in Adobe Photoshop. Acquire, enhance, and manipulate images for use in print or digital media.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Course Description: Techniques in digital imagery using Adobe Photoshop to manipulate images for print and digital media while expanding the use of tools within the software program.
Course Notes: AR134 Introduction to Digital Imagery, or JP118 Introduction to Digital Imagery.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Course Description: On the job experiences under the supervision of the program coordinator. A laboratory class held at selected training locations with the approval of the program coordinator.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Obtaining an internship is the responsibility of the student and consists of supervised work experience at an approved training site. The student must complete 225 hours of work.
Course Description: Emphasis on role of paralegals in the practice of law, including types of paralegals, education and licensure employment requirements, professional ethics standards, practice of law authorization, and work tasks such as preparation and use of legal briefs, memorandums, and documents used in a law office.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Course is 8 weeks in length, with assignments required from multiple chapters each week.
Course Description: Role of lawyers and legal assistants as counselors with an emphasis on the general legal concepts associated with premarital agreements, marriage, annulment, separation agreements, divorce, child custody, child support, the legal rights of women and children, paternity, adoption, surrogacy and applicable torts.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Course is 8 weeks in length, with assignments required from multiple chapters each week.
Course Description: Law of intestate successions, wills, trusts and future interests, with emphasis on the administration of estates under Kansas Law, including preparation of wills, trust instruments and other documents related to the probate process.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Course is 8 weeks in length, with assignments required from multiple chapters each week.
Course Description: Introduction to legal research and writing, overview of the law and how to research, simple legal research problems in case law and statutory exercises, citation form, appropriate research instruments including Westlaw and Shepard''s Citations.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Course is 8 weeks in length, with assignments required from multiple chapters each week.
Course Description: Personal injury law, including review of intentional torts (e.g., assault, battery, false imprisonment), negligence and strict liability (e.g., products liability) and other tortuous conduct.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Section Notes: Course is 8 weeks in length, with assignments required from multiple chapters each week.
Course Description: Practical analysis of modern administration theory and supervisory, management principles and their application to the unique operating problems of criminal justice organizations.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Course Description: The role of police in society and the application of key concepts to policing scenarios; identification, discussion and assessment of critical police practices and processes to include deployment, arrest procedures, search strategies and other operational considerations.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Course Description: Basic court system procedures and the jurisdiction of the courts; constitutional and other legal requirements that affect law enforcement practices and procedures; confessions and interrogations, identification procedures, arrest, search and seizure, and admissibility of evidence.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Course Description: Effective interview and interrogation techniques, crime scene management and lab processes, crime scene documentation methods, case preparation and court presentation.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3.00
Course Description: Using CAD hardware and software to solve problems in visualization; fundamentals of orthographic projection; auxiliary view, point view and true length of line segments, edge view and true shape of planes; graphical analysis of points, line and planes; orthographic projection of solids; pictorial and sectional views; creation of 3D models and drawing views.
Spring
Section Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 5.00
Section Notes: PC with Windows operating system and Autodesk AutoCAD software required. Free student version software available at www.autodesk.com/education.