Jun 16, 2024  
2018-2019 Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


Below is a listing of all courses taught at Hinds Community College, including their descriptions. For information on class syllabi for our most popular academic course offerings, click here. For all current course availabilities and times, click here.

 

Hospitality and Tourism Management Technology

  
  • HRT 1823 - The Travel Agency

    3 SH
    Exploration of the travel agency professional including how to become a travel professional, the certifications, and licenses required and additional training available.  This course will also compare travel agencies such as independent, home-based agents, internet marketing, and career options. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • HRT 1833 - Travel and Tourism Geography

    3 SH
    Location, currency, port of entry, and form of governments in various countries around the world are discussed. Exercises involve itinerary planning, knowledge of time zones, and familiarity with the countries’ natural, cultural, and entertainment attractions. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • HRT 2233 - Hospitality Cost Control

    3 SH
    This course focuses on principles and procedures involved in an effective food and beverage control system, including standards determination, the operating budget, cost-volume-profit analysis, income and cost control, menu pricing, labor cost control, and computer applications. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • HRT 2613 - Hospitality Supervision

    3 SH
    This course focuses on supervisory skills in leadership styles, communication skills, motivational techniques, employee training techniques, and evaluation methods. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • HRT 2624 - Hospitality Human Resource Management

    4 SH
    This course is designed to explore the principles of hospitality human resource management with an emphasis placed on the study of human behavior and human relations in the hospitality industry. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • HRT 2713 - Marketing Hospitality Services

    3 SH
    This course covers the application of marketing methodologies and terms to the hospitality and tourism industry, the use of sales techniques for selling to targeted markets, and developing marketing plans for hospitality and tourism operations. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • HRT 2843 - Fundamentals of Travel and Tourism

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: HRT 1833 ) This course offers simulations of activities related to travel and tourism including reservation tasks and services. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • HRT 2853 - Convention and Meeting Planning

    3 SH
    Planning, promotion, and management of meetings, conventions, expositions, and events. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • HRT 2863 - Tourism Planning and Development

    3 SH
    This course is designed to provide the knowledge to plan and implement the marketing and management of special events and tourism events. (3 hr lecture)
  
  • HRT 2913 - Supervised Work Experience in Hotel and Restaurant Management

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor Approval) A course which is a cooperative program between industry and education and is designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industrial experience. Variable credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 industrial contact hours. (18 hr externship)

Humanities

  
  • HUM 1113 - Humanities I

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: ENG 0123 ) Humanities I provides and overview of history’s most memorable achievements spanning the major world civilizations of Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East from the Prehistoric Era to the Renaissance.  A global perspective is presented through a survey of history, literature, music, philosophy, and the visual arts. (3 hr lecture)

Industrial Maintenance Technology

  
  • IMM 1113 - Industrial Maintenance Core and Safety

    3 SH
    This course includes basic safety, introduction to construction math, introduction to hand and power tools, blueprint drawings, and employability and communications.  Instructors for this course must be certified as an NCCER Instructor. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 1143 - Commercial Industrial Wiring

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: IMM 1113 ) Instruction and practice in the installation of commercial and industrial electrical services including the types of conduit and other raceways, NEC code requirements, and three-phase distribution networks. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 1153 - Electrical Industrial Maintenance I

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: IMM 1113  or CTE 1143 ) This course includes Industrial Safety, Introduction to the National Electric Code®, Electrical Theory, Alternating Current, E&I Test Equipment, and Flow, Pressure, Level, and Temperature.  Instructors for this course must be certified as an NCCER Instructor. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 1163 - Electrical Industrial Maintenance II

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: IMM 1113  or CTE 1143 ) This course includes process mathematics, hand bending, tubing, clean purge, test tubing and piping systems, instrument drawings and documents (part one), conductors and cables, and conductors terminations and splices.  Instructors for this course must be certified as an NCCER Instructor. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 1173 - Motor Maintenance and Troubleshooting

    3 SH
    This course includes the principles and practice of electrical motor repair.  Topics on the disassembly/assembly and preventive maintenance of common electrical motors are discussed. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 1194 - Electrical Level I

    4 SH
    Instruction in terminology and basic principles of electricity, use of test equipment, safety practices for working around and with electricity, and basic electrical procedures. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 1214 - Introduction to Industrial Maintenance

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: IMM 1113 ) This course includes basic tools of the trade, fasteners and anchors, oxyfuel cutting, gaskets and packing, craft-related mathematics, construction drawings, pumps and drivers, introduction to valves and test equipment, material handling, mobile and support equipment, and lubrication.  Instructors of this course must be certified as an NCCER Instructor. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 1224 - Power Tool Applications

    4 SH
    Safe and proper use of various hand and stationary power tools.  Includes instruction in the use of hand power tools, bench grinders, threading machines, cut-off saws, and drill presses. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 1235 - Precision Machining Operations

    5 SH
    Safe and proper use of various precision tools.  Includes instruction in the use of drill presses, engine lathes, and milling machines. (2 hr lecture, 6 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 1243 - Mechanical Maintenance I

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: IMM 1113  or CTE 1143 ) This course includes advanced trade math, precision measuring tools, installing bearings, and installing couplings.  Instructors for this course must be certified as an NCCER Instructor. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 1253 - Mechanical Maintenance II

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: IMM 1113  or CTE 1143 ) This course includes advanced setting baseplates and prealignment, conventional alignment, installing belt and chain drives, and installing mechanical seals.  Instructors for this course must be certified as an NCCER Instructor. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 1273 - Industrial Maintenance Electrical & Instrumentation Level 1, Part 1

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: IMM 1113  or CTE 1143 ) This course includes basic tools of the trade, fasteners and anchors, oxyfuel cutting, gaskets and packing, and craft-related mathematics.  The instructor for this course will be certified as an NCCER Instructor. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 1283 - Industrial Maintenance Electrical & Instrumentation Level 1, Part 2

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: IMM 1113  or CTE 1143 ) This course includes construction drawings, pumps and drivers, introduction to valves and test equipment, material handling, mobile and support equipment, and lubrication.  The instructor for this course will be certified as an NCCER Instructor if administering the certification. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 1313 - Principles of Hydraulics & Pneumatics

    3 SH
    Instruction in basic principles of hydraulics and pneumatics and the inspection, maintenance, and repair of hydraulic and pneumatic systems. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 1323 - Motor Controls

    3 SH
    This course includes the installation of different motor control circuits and devices.  Emphasis is placed on developing the student’s ability to diagram, wire, and troubleshoot the different circuits and mechanical control devices. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 1373 - Robotic Controls and Applications

    3 SH
    This course is designed to introduce the student to industrial robots.  Topics to be covered include robotics history, industrial robot configurations, operation, and basic programming and how they relate to the electrical industry. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 1383 - Industrial Robotics

    3 SH
    This course teaches the operating systems and advanced programming methods of industrial robots.  Actual industrial-grade robots are used to train the student in the areas of operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, service procedures, and robotics applications. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 1474 - Fluid Power

    4 SH
    Instruction in the basic principles of hydraulics and pneumatics and the inspection, maintenance and repair of hydraulic and pneumatic systems. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 1484 - Industrial Control Systems

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor Approval) Instruction in the operation and function of industrial control circuits and devices.  Emphasis is placed on the student’s ability to diagram, wire and troubleshoot a variety of circuits, control devices and actuators. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 1514 - Equipment Installation & Alignment

    4 SH
    Instruction in pre-installation checks, assembly, location and layout of equipment, preparation of foundations and anchoring procedures, rigging and hoisting, and alignment and initial setup of equipment. (1 hr lecture, 6 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 1614 - Principles of Piping and Hydro-Testing

    4 SH
    Instruction on basic principles of piping and pipe fitting, basic pipe fitting procedures, and basic hydro-testing of pipe systems. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 1713 - Methods of Layout

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor Approval) Layout and development of various sheet metal problems using the principles of parallel line and triangulation development. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 1723 - Structural Repair

    3 SH
    Estimating and making repairs of wood, metal and masonry structures. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 1734 - Maintenance Welding and Metals

    4 SH
    Instruction in different metals and their properties and in basic SMAW welding and oxy-fuel cutting and brazing. (1 hr lecture, 6 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 1814 - Industrial Electricity I

    4 SH
    Advanced skills and knowledge associated with electrical systems in an industrial setting.  Content includes instruction in the National Electrical Code, electrical circuits, motors, and estimating expenses for a given project. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 1824 - Industrial Electricity II

    4 SH
    Instruction in terminology and basic principles of electricity, use of test equipment, safety practices for working around and with electricity, and basic electrical procedures. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 1911 - Special Project in Industrial Maintenance Mechanics

    1 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor Approval) Practical applications of skills and knowledge gained in other Industrial Maintenance Mechanics courses.  The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that selection of a special project enhances the student’s learning experiences.  Credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 32 contact hours. (2 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 1912 - Special Project in Industrial Maintenance Mechanics

    2 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor Approval) Practical applications of skills and knowledge gained in other Industrial Maintenance Mechanics courses.  The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that selection of a special project enhances the student’s learning experiences.  Credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 32 contact hours. (4 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 1913 - Special Project in Industrial Maintenance Mechanics

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor Approval) Practical applications of skills and knowledge gained in other Industrial Maintenance Mechanics courses.  The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that selection of a special project enhances the student’s learning experiences.  Credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 32 contact hours. (6 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 1914 - Special Projects in Industrial Maintenance Mechanics

    4 SH
    Practical applications of skills and knowledge gained in other Industrial Maintenance Mechanics courses.  The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that selection of a special project enhances the student’s learning experiences. (8 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 1921 - Supervised Work Experience in Industrial Maintenance Mechanics

    1 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor Approval) This course if a cooperative program between industry and education designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industrial experience.  Credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 internship hours. (3 hr externship)
  
  • IMM 1922 - Supervised Work Experience in Industrial Maintenance Mechanics

    2 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor Approval) This course is a cooperative program between industry and education designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industrial experience.  Credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 internship hours. (6 hr externship)
  
  • IMM 1923 - Supervised Work Experience in Industrial Maintenance Mechanics

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor Approval) This course is a cooperative program between industry and education designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industrial experience.  Credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 internship hours. (9 hr externship)
  
  • IMM 1924 - Supervised Work Experience in Industrial Maintenance Mechanics

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor Approval) This course is a cooperative program between industry and education designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industrial experience.  Variable credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 internship hours. (12 hr externship)
  
  • IMM 1925 - Supervised Work Experience in Industrial Maintenance Mechanics

    5 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor Approval) This course is a cooperative program between industry and education designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industrial experience.  Credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 internship hours. (15 hr externship)
  
  • IMM 1926 - Supervised Work Experience in Industrial Maintenance Mechanics

    6 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor Approval) This course is a cooperative program between industry and education designed to integrate the student’s technical studies with industrial experience.  Variable credit is awarded on the basis of one semester hour per 45 internship hours. (18 hr externship)
  
  • IMM 1935 - Manufacturing Skills Basic

    5 SH
    (Prerequisites: Silver Level Career Readiness Certificate) Manufacturing Skills is the initial course designed to provide the student with the basic skills needed to be successful in a high-performance manufacturing environment.  The course covers 5 major areas of knowledge that are considered critical for employment in a high-performance manufacturing company.  The topics covered include: Basic Computer Literacy, Safety and CPR, Blueprint Reading, Precision Measurement, and an introduction to manufacturing improvement methods that covers Lean Manufacturing, Quick Changeover, 5S, Teamwork, and Problem-solving.  This course includes the installation of different motor control circuits and devices.  Emphasis is placed on developing the student’s ability to diagram, wire, and troubleshoot the different circuits and mechanical control devices. (2 hr lecture, 6 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 2114 - Equipment Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Repair

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor Approval) Maintenance and troubleshooting techniques, use of technical manuals and test equipment, and inspection/evaluation/repair of equipment. (1 hr lecture, 6 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 2124 - Power Tools, Machining, & Materials

    4 SH
    This course is designed to provide fundamental skills associated with all mechanical maintenance courses.  This course includes safety, powered hand and stationary tools, use of a calculator, test equipment familiarization and terminology. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 2214 - Advanced Electrical Industrial Maintenance

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: IMM 1113  or CTE 1143 ) This course includes hazardous locations, electronic components, E&I drawings, motor controls, distribution equipment, transformer applications, and conductor selection and calculation.  Instructors for this course must be certified as an NCCER Instructor. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 2224 - Advanced Mechanical Industrial Maintenance

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: IMM 1113  or CTE 1143 ) This course includes temporary grounding, layout and installation of tubing and piping systems, machine bending of conduit, hydraulic controls, pneumatic controls, and motor-operated valves.  Instructors for this course must be certified as an NCCER Instructor. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 2424 - Solid State Motor Control

    4 SH
    This course includes principles and operation of solid state motor control.  Additionally, the course includes the design, installation, and maintenance of different solid state devices for motor control. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 2433 - Electronic Motion Control

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: IMM 1153 ) This course explains applications and operating procedures of solid-state controls, reduced-voltage starters, and adjustable frequency drives as well as troubleshooting procedures. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 2443 - NCCER Pipefitting Level 1

    3 SH
    This course includes basic principles of piping and pipefitting, and basic pipefitting procedures for threaded pipe systems. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 2513 - Programmable Logic Controllers Multi-Platform

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: ELT 1413  or IMM 1323  or Instructor Approval) This course covers use of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) in modern industrial settings as well as the operating principles of PLCs and practice in the accelerated programming across multiple PLC platforms, installation and maintenance of PLCs. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 2613 - Programmable Logic Controllers

    3 SH
    This course includes instruction in the use of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) in modern industrial settings.  This course also includes the operating principles of PLCs and practice in the programming, installation, and maintenance of PLCs. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 2623 - Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers

    3 SH
    Advanced PLC course that provides instruction in the various operations, installations, and maintenance of electric motor controls.  Also, information in such areas as sequencer, program control, introduction to function blocks, sequential function chart, introduction to HMI, and logical and conversion instructions. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 2714 - CNC Computer-Assisted Manufacturing

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor Approval) An introduction of computer numerical control (CNC) and computer-assisted manufacturing (CAM) techniques and practices.  Includes the use of the Cartesian coordinate system, programming codes and command, and tolling requirements for CNC/CAM machines. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 2723 - Maintenance Reliability

    3 SH
    This course includes four major performance domains that are aligned to the Certified Maintenance Reliability Professional Certification.  Domains include maintenance practices, preventive and predictive maintenance and analysis, and corrective maintenance. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 2814 - Mechatronics Programming I

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor Approval or IMM 2513 ) This course provides a hands-on learning environment to develop and practice the techniques used in programming and sequencing mechatronics systems. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 2824 - Mechatronics Robotics

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor Approval) This course provides a hands-on learning environment to develop and practice the techniques used in programming and troubleshooting robotic systems. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 2833 - Mechatronics Process Control

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor Approval) A study of the instruments and instrument systems used in chemical processing including terminology, primary variables, symbols, and control loops. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 2844 - Mechatronics Programming II

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: IMM 2814 ) This course provides a hands-on learning environment to develop and practice the techniques used in advanced programming and network integration or mechatronic systems. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 2854 - Mechatronics Troubleshooting and Repair

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor Approval) The course provides a hands-on learning environment to develop and practice the techniques used in troubleshooting complex mechatronics systems. (2 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)
  
  • IMM 2863 - Data Acquisition and Communication

    3 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor Approval) This is a course in acquisition and communication of systems data in industrial automated applications. (1 hr lecture, 4 hr lab)

Information Systems Technology

  
  • IST 1114 - Fundamentals of Information Technology

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: Instructor Approval) This course introduces microcomputer operation, word processing, spreadsheets, database management, and online applications.  It is designed for students with limited computer proficiency and is to be taken by those students in addition to the courses listed in the course sequence. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IST 1124 - IT Foundations

    4 SH
    This course covers the diagnosis, troubleshooting, and maintenance of computer components and interpersonal communications for information technology (IT) professionals.  Topics include hardware compatibility, system architecture, memory, input devices, video displays, disk drives, modems, printers, safety and environmental issues, communication, and professional behavior. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IST 1134 - Fundamentals of Data Communications

    4 SH
    This course presents basic concepts of telephony, local area networks, wide area networks, data transmission, and topology methods. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IST 1144 - Principles of Information Security

    4 SH
    This course is an introduction to the various technical and administrative aspects of information security and assurance. This course provides the foundation for understanding the key issues associated with protecting information assets, determining the levels of protection and response to security incidents, and designing a consistent, reasonable information security system with appropriate intrusion detection and reporting features. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IST 1154 - Web and Programming Concepts

    4 SH
    This course is an introduction to website development and programming logic.  Students will gain hands-on experience in the development of computer programs.  Upon completion of this course, students will be able to create a website. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IST 1163 - Database and SQL Concepts

    3 SH
    This course is an introduction to the design and manipulation of relational databases. Emphasis is placed on creation, manipulation, extraction, and display of data from existing databases. QBE and SQL are explored. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IST 1173 - Principles of Database Management

    3 SH
    This course is designed to give students a firm foundation in basic database tasks, enabling them to design, create, and maintain a small-scale database.  Students will gain a conceptual understanding of database architecture and how its components work and interact with one another. Students will also learn how to create an operational database and properly manage the various structures. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IST 1214 - Client Installation and Configuration

    4 SH
    This course is designed to help the student install, support, and troubleshoot a current client operating system.  Emphasis will be placed on common user operations as well as the network administrator’s support of the client. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IST 1224 - Network Components

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: IST 1134 ) This course presents local area network and wide area network connectivity. It focuses on architectures, topologies, protocols, and transport methods of a network. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IST 1244 - Network Administration Using Microsoft® Windows Server

    4 SH
    This course focuses on the management of a computer network using the Microsoft® Windows Server network operating system. Emphasis will be placed on daily administrative tasks performed by a network administrator. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IST 1254 - Network Administration Using Linux

    4 SH
    This course focuses on the management of a computer network using the Linux operating system. Emphasis is placed on installation, configuration, implementation, and administrative tasks of a functional server. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IST 1264 - Microsoft Office Applications

    4 SH
    This course will introduce an operating system and word processing, spreadsheet, database management, and presentation software application. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IST 1273 - Career Development

    3 SH
    This course provides practical exercises in both the technical and social skills necessary for employment. Interpersonal skills, the job search process, and the importance of high standards of personal and professional relationships are stressed. (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IST 1314 - Visual BASIC Programming Language

    4 SH
    This introduction to the Visual BASIC programming language familiarizes the student with object-oriented programming and a graphical integrated development environment. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IST 1324 - RPG Programming Language

    4 SH
    This course is designed to introduce the student to the RPG language for the creation of business applications. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IST 1334 - COBOL Programming Language

    4 SH
    This course is designed to introduce the student to the COBOL language for business applications, including arithmetic operations, report editing, control break processing, and table processing techniques. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IST 1414 - Client-Side Programming

    4 SH
    This course offers a comprehensive understanding of programming using JavaScript. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IST 1424 - Web Design Applications

    4 SH
    This course involves the application of various professional and personal Web design techniques.  Students will work with the latest WYSIWYG editors, HTML editors, animation/multimedia products, and photo editors. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IST 1434 - Web Development Using HTML & CSS

    4 SH
    This course involves the application of various professional and personal Web design techniques.  Students will work with the latest WYSIWYG editors, HTML editors, animation/multimedia products, and photo editors. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IST 1483 - Fundamentals of Virtualization

    3 SH
    This course presents basic concepts of operating system virtualization, cloning, teams, and virtual records.  (2 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IST 1514 - SQL Programming

    4 SH
    This course is the first of a two-part series that offers students an extensive introduction to data server technology, covering the concepts of both relational and object relational databases and the Structured Query Language (SQL). Students are taught to retrieve data and produce readable output. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IST 1524 - SQL Programming II

    4 SH
    (Prerequisites: IST 1514 ) This course is the second of a two-part series that offers students an extensive introduction to data server technology, covering the concepts of both relational and object relational databases and the structured query language (SQL). Students are taught to retrieve data and produce readable output. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IST 1534 - Database Architecture and Administration

    4 SH
    This course is the first of a two-part series designed to give students a firm foundation in basic database tasks enabling them to install, create, and maintain a database. Students will gain a conceptual understanding of database architecture and how its components work and interact with one another. Students will also learn how to create an operational database and properly manage the various structures. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IST 1614 - Computer Forensics

    4 SH
    This course is an introduction to the various technical and administrative aspects of computer forensics and laws pertaining to cyber crime.  This course provides the foundation for understanding the key issues associated with computer forensic investigations, understanding the boot processes and disk structure for multiple operating systems, and understanding the processes related to data acquisition during investigations. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IST 1624 - Network Security Fundamentals

    4 SH
    This course provides the fundamental understanding of network security principles, implementations, and the concepts, models, and technologies involved in creating a secure network environment. Topics include, but are not limited to, authentication, types of attacks and malicious code, and best practices for securing a network environment. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IST 1634 - Wireless Security and Privacy

    4 SH
    This course provides a fundamental understanding of wireless architecture, security principles, and the technologies and principles involved in creating a secure wireless computer network environment.  Topics include wireless hardware, protocols, encryption, and how to prevent weaknesses in wireless technology. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IST 1644 - Network Defense and Countermeasures

    4 SH
    This course provides a solid foundation of network security and the understanding of the process to create a network defense and counter defense strategy measure policy to respond to intrusion detection. Topics include Network Address Translation, packet filtering, proxy servers, firewalls, and Virtual Private Networks used to design a network defense strategy. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IST 1714 - Java Programming Language

    4 SH
    This introduction to the Java programming language is to include sort, loops, and arrays. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IST 1724 - Programming in Python

    4 SH
    This course is designed to provide an introduction to programming concepts and data informatics using Python through lecture and a series of practical hands-on exercises. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IST 1744 - SAS Programming I

    4 SH
    This course is the first of a two-part series designed to give students an introduction to programming in SAS.  Students will learn to navigate the SAS programming and windows environments, read various types of data into SAS data sets, and create SAS variables and subset data.  Students will gain an understanding of how to create SAS variables and subset data, as well as combine SAS data.  Students will also learn how to create and enhance listing and summary reports. (3 hr lecture, 2 hr lab)
  
  • IST 1811 - IST Seminar I

    1 SH
    The Information Systems Technology Seminars are designed to prepare students to enter the workplace.  Students learn the value of teamwork, cooperation, community involvement, professionalism, and the latest developments in the computer field. (1 hr lecture)
  
  • IST 1821 - IST Seminar II

    1 SH
    The Information Systems Technology Seminars are designed to prepare students to enter the workplace.  Students learn the value of teamwork, cooperation, community involvement, professionalism, and the latest developments in the computer field. (1 hr lecture)
  
  • IST 2111 - IST Seminar III

    1 SH
    The Information Systems Technology Seminars are designed to prepare students to enter the workplace.  Students learn the value of teamwork, cooperation, community involvement, professionalism, and the latest developments in the computer field. (1 hr lecture)
  
  • IST 2121 - IST Seminars IV

    1 SH
    The Information Systems Technology Seminars are designed to prepare students to enter the workplace.  Students learn the value of teamwork, cooperation, community involvement, professionalism, and the latest developments in the computer field. (1 hr lecture)
 

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