DCB catalog 2022-24

Course Descriptions 103 Introduction to programming in the C++/Visual C++ language. Students learn problem solving, algorithm development, and structured programming in C++ programming language. Emphasis on learning how to design, code, debug and document programs using techniques of good programming style. CSCI 160 Computer Science I (3CR) Fall; Pre: Math 103 or Instructor Approval Introduction to problem solving, algorithm development, and structured programming in high level language. Emphasis on learning how to design, code, debug and document programs using techniques of good programming style. CSCI 161 Computer Science II (3CR) Spring; Pre: CSCI 160 Advanced concepts in computer science including data structures, algorithm analysis, standard problems such as searching and sorting and memory management issues. A continuation of CSCI 160. CSCI 289 Social Implications of Computer Technology (3CR) Fall, Spring; Pre: None An introduction to the effects of computer technology on society and individuals and to ethical problems faced by computer professionals. Topics covered include privacy, the nature of work, centralization versus decentralization and the need for human factors analysis in the development of a new computer system. CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CJ) CJ 201 Introduction to Criminal Justice (3CR) Fall; Pre: None An examination of the criminal justice system and its process including crime, law-making, criminality, prosecution, police, courts, and corrections. Also includes the history, organization, structure, and process of police systems. This course is a prerequisite for all criminal justice courses. In addition, this course 1) examines the criminal justice process including police, courts, and corrections; 2) familiarizes students with theories of crime; and 3) highlights contemporary issues. CJ 255 Cybercrime (3CR) Fall; Pre: CJ 201 Overview of computer crime and its investigation. Includes an analysis of current crime rates and trends. This course is designed to give an understanding of the effect of cybercrime on the criminal justice system and its response to the multiple types of cybercrimes that occur today. DENTAL (DENT) DENT 116 Dental Anatomy (2CR) Fall; Pre: None This course provides the fundamental study of the primary, mixed and permanent dentition, including the morphology, function, and nomenclature. Eruption and exfoliation patters and Angle’s classification of malocclusion will also be topics of study. DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY (DMS) DMS 201 Ultrasound Foundation Concepts (3CR) Spring; Pre: AH 171, BIOL 220, AH 231 This course is designed to provide the student with basic introductory knowledge of diagnostic medical sonography. Physical principles, instrumentation, equipment operation and patient procedural preparation concepts are presented as an introduction into ultrasound including medical applications. Student will also be introduced to common sonographic terminology, OSHA safety regulations, infection control, disease

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