ITE     119

119     ITE 119 – INFORMATION LITERACY (3 Crs) – Presents the information literacy core competencies focusing on the use of information technology skills. Skills and knowledge will be developed in database searching, computer applications, information security and privacy, and intellectual property issues. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ITE     119

119     ITE 119 – INFORMATION LITERACY (3 Crs) – Presents the information literacy core competencies focusing on the use of information technology skills. Skills and knowledge will be developed in database searching, computer applications, information security and privacy, and intellectual property issues. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ITE     119

119     ITE 119 – INFORMATION LITERACY (3 Crs) – Presents the information literacy core competencies focusing on the use of information technology skills. Skills and knowledge will be developed in database searching, computer applications, information security and privacy, and intellectual property issues. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ITE     119

119     ITE 119 – INFORMATION LITERACY (3 Crs) – Presents the information literacy core competencies focusing on the use of information technology skills. Skills and knowledge will be developed in database searching, computer applications, information security and privacy, and intellectual property issues. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ITE     119

119     ITE 119 – INFORMATION LITERACY (3 Crs) – Presents the information literacy core competencies focusing on the use of information technology skills. Skills and knowledge will be developed in database searching, computer applications, information security and privacy, and intellectual property issues. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ITE     119

119     ITE 119 – INFORMATION LITERACY (3 Crs) – Presents the information literacy core competencies focusing on the use of information technology skills. Skills and knowledge will be developed in database searching, computer applications, information security and privacy, and intellectual property issues. Lecture 3 hours per week.

ITE     150

150     ITE 150 – DESKTOP DATABASE SOFTWARE (3 cr.) Incorporates instruction in planning, defining, and using a database; performing queries; producing reports; working with multiple files; and concepts of database programming. Course topics include databse concepts, principles of table design and table relationships, entering data, creating and using forms, using data from different sources, filtering, creating mailing labels. This course covers MOS Access certifications objectives.

ITN     101

101     ITN 101 – INTRODUCTION TO NETWORK CONCEPTS (3 cr.) Provides instruction in networking media, physical and logical topologies, common networking standards and popular networking protocols. Course content emphasizes the TCP/IP protocol suite and related IP addressing schemes, including CIDR. Course content also includes selected topics in network implementation, support and LAN/WAN connectivity.

ITN     107

107     ITN 107 – PERSONAL COMPUTER HARDWARE AND TROUBLESHOOTING (3 Crs) – Includes specially designed instruction to give a student a basic knowledge of hardware and software configurations. Includes the installation of various peripheral devices as well as basic system hardware components. Writing level requisite ENG 3. Reading Level requisite ENG 4. Lecture 3-4 hours per week.

ITN     110

110     ITN 110 – CLIENT OPERATING SYSTEM (XP PRO) (3 cr.) Introduces an overview of instruction in installation, configuration, administration, and troubleshooting of Windows 2000 Professional as a desktop operating system in a networked data communications environment. Writing level requisite ENG 3. Reading Level requisite ENG 4. Lecture 3-4 hours per week.

ITN     113

113     ITN 113 – ACTIVE DIRECTORY (SERVER 2008) (3 Crs) – Emphasizes instruction in installation, configuration, and administration, monitoring, and troubleshooting of Windows 2000 Active Diretory components, DNS, Group Policy objects, RIS, and security. Writing level requisite ENG 3. Reading Level requisite ENG 4. Lecture 3-4 hours per week.

ITN     156

156     ITN 156 – BASIC SWITCHING AND ROUTING – CISCO (4 cr.) Centers instruction in LAN segmentation using bridges, routers, and switches. Course content includes fast Ethernet, access lists, routing protocols, spanning tree protocol, virtual LANs, and network management.

ITN     260

260     ITN 260 – NETWORK SECURITY BASICS (3 Crs) – Provides instruction in the basics of network security in depth. Includes security objectives, security architecture, security models and security layers; risk management, network security policy, and security training. Includes the give security keys, confidential integrity, availability, accountability, and auditability.

ITN     261

261     ITN 261 – NETWORK ATTACKS, COMPUTER CRIME AND HACKING (3 Crs) – Encompasses in-depth exploration of various methods for attacking and defending a network. Explores network security concepts from the viewpoint hackers and their attack methodologies. Includes topics about hackers, attacks, Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) malicious code, computer crime and industrial espionage. Lecture 3-4 hours per week.

ITN     275

275     ITN 275 – INCIDENT RESPONSE AND COMPUTER FORENSICS (3 Crs) – Prepares the student for a role on an organizational IT support staff where the need for resolving computer incidents is becoming increasingly common. Includes legal and ethical issues of search and seizure of computer and peripheral storage media leading to laboratory exercises examining computers configured with mix of both simulated criminal and other activities which are not criminal in nature, but do violate scenario-driven organizational policy. Requires the student to make choices/recommendations for further pursuit of forensics evidence gathering and analysis. Students will select and gather the utilities and procedures necessary for a court-acceptable forensics toolkit which will then be used to gather and examine specially configured desktop computers. Students will then participate in a mock court proceeding using the collected evidence. Credit will be given to either ITN 275 or ITN 276 and ITN 277, but not all three courses. Lecture 2-3 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4-5 hours per week.

ITP     132

132     ITP 132 – C++ PROGRAMMING I (3 Crs) – Centers instruction in fundamentals of object-oriented programming and design using C++. Emphasizes program construction, algorithm development, coding, debugging, and documentation of C++ applications. Pre-equisite ITP 100 or ITP 102.

ITP     132

132     ITP 132 – C++ PROGRAMMING I (3 Crs) – Centers instruction in fundamentals of object-oriented programming and design using C++. Emphasizes program construction, algorithm development, coding, debugging, and documentation of C++ applications. Pre-equisite ITP 100 or ITP 102.

ITP     193

193     ITP 193 – STUDIES IN PHP/MYSQL (3 Crs) – Covers new content not covered in existing courses in the discipline. Allows instructor to explore content and instructional methods to assess the course’s viability as a permanent offering. Pre-Requisite: ITD 110. Meets three hours per week.

ITP     220

220     ITP 220 – JAVA PROGRAMMING II (3 Crs) – Imparts instruction in application of advanced object-oriented techniques to application development using Java. Emphasizes database connectivity, inner classes, collection classes, networking, and threads. Pre-requisite: Recommended ITP 120. Lecture 3-4 hours. Laboratory 0-2 hours. Total 3-5 hours per week.

LGL     110

110     LGL 110 INTRODUCTION TO LAW AND THE LEGAL ASSISTANT (3 CR.) Introduces various areas of law in which a legal assistant will be working. Includes intense study of court system (Virginia and federal) as well as a brief overview of criminal law, torts, domestic relations, evidence, ethics, the role of the legal assistant and other areas of interest. Reading Level Requisite ENG 5. Lecture 3 hours per week.

LGL     120

120     LGL 120 – LEGAL TERMINOLOGY (3 Crs) – Provides an understanding of legal terminology with emphasis on developing an understanding of legal terminology in different ways rather than relying solely on learning through rote memorization. Designed to aid students preparing for certification. Prerequisites: ENG 3 and ENG 5. Lecture 3 hours per week. 3 credits

LGL     126

126     LGL 126 LEGAL WRITING (3 CR.) Studies proper preparation of various legal documents, including legal memoranda, letters, and pleadings. Involves practical applications. May include case and appellate briefs. Prerequisite ENG 111 or permission of instructor. Lecture 3 hours per week.

LGL     126

126     LGL 126 LEGAL WRITING (3 CR.) Studies proper preparation of various legal documents, including legal memoranda, letters, and pleadings. Involves practical applications. May include case and appellate briefs. Prerequisite ENG 111 or permission of instructor. Lecture 3 hours per week.

LGL     200

200     LGL 200 – ETHICS FOR THE PARALEGAL (1 Cr) – Examines general principles of ethical conduct applicable to paralegals. Includes the application of rules of ethics to the practicing paralegal. Lecture 1 hour. Total 1 hour per week.

LGL     216

216     LGL 216 TRIAL PREPARATION AND DISCOVERY PRACTICE (3 CR.) Studies the preparation of a trial notebook, pretrial orders, use of interrogatories, depositions and other discovery tools used in assembling evidence in preparation for trial or an administrative hearing. Lecture 3 hours per week.

LGL     216

216     LGL 216 TRIAL PREPARATION AND DISCOVERY PRACTICE (3 CR.) Studies the preparation of a trial notebook, pretrial orders, use of interrogatories, depositions and other discovery tools used in assembling evidence in preparation for trial or an administrative hearing. Lecture 3 hours per week.

LGL     218

218     LGL 218 CRIMINAL LAW (3 CR.) Focuses on major crimes, including their classification, elements of proof, intent, conspiracy, responsibility, parties, and defenses. Emphasizes Virginia law. May include general principles of applicable constitutional law and criminal procedure. Lecture 3 hours per week.

MDL     105

105     MDL 105 PHLEBOTOMY (3-4 CR.) Introduces basic medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, components of health care delivery and clinical laboratory structure. Teaches techniques of specimen collection, specimen handling, and patient interactions. Reading Level Requisite ENG 4. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 3-6 hours. Total 5-8 hours per week.

MDL     105

105     MDL 105 PHLEBOTOMY (3-4 CR.) Introduces basic medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, components of health care delivery and clinical laboratory structure. Teaches techniques of specimen collection, specimen handling, and patient interactions. Reading Level Requisite ENG 4. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 3-6 hours. Total 5-8 hours per week.

MDL     106

106     MDL 106 CLINICAL PHLEBOTOMY (4 CR.) Focuses on obtaining blood specimens, processing specimens, managing assignments, assisting with and/or performing specified tests, performing clerical duties and maintaining professional communication. Provides supervised learning in college laboratory/and or cooperating agencies. Reading Level Requisite ENG 4. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 6 hours. Total 8 hours per week.

MDL     106

106     MDL 106 CLINICAL PHLEBOTOMY (4 CR.) Focuses on obtaining blood specimens, processing specimens, managing assignments, assisting with and/or performing specified tests, performing clerical duties and maintaining professional communication. Provides supervised learning in college laboratory/and or cooperating agencies. Reading Level Requisite ENG 4. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 6 hours. Total 8 hours per week.

MEC     120

120     MEC 120 PRINCIPLES OF MACHINE TECHNOLOGY (2-3 CR.) Studies fundamental machine operations and practices, including layout, measuring devices, hand tools, drilling, reaming, turning between centers, cutting tapers and threads, and milling; fabrication of mechanical parts on drill press, lathe and mill. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 0-3 hours. Total 5 hours per week.

MEC     120

120     MEC 120 PRINCIPLES OF MACHINE TECHNOLOGY (2-3 CR.) Studies fundamental machine operations and practices, including layout, measuring devices, hand tools, drilling, reaming, turning between centers, cutting tapers and threads, and milling; fabrication of mechanical parts on drill press, lathe and mill. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 0-3 hours. Total 5 hours per week.

MEC     205

205     MEC 205 – PIPING AND AUXILIARY SYSTEMS (3 Crs.) – Studies threaded pipe, welded pipe, isometric pipe sketching and layout, gaskets, packing, industrial hoses and tubing, basic steam system operation, automatic and manual valves, and positive displacement pumps. Lecture 2 hours, lab 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week.

MEC     205

205     MEC 205 – PIPING AND AUXILIARY SYSTEMS (3 Crs.) – Studies threaded pipe, welded pipe, isometric pipe sketching and layout, gaskets, packing, industrial hoses and tubing, basic steam system operation, automatic and manual valves, and positive displacement pumps. Lecture 2 hours, lab 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week.

MKT     100

100     MKT 100 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING (3 CR.) Presents principles, methods and problems involved in the distribution and marketing of goods and services to industrial and ultimate consumers. Introduces various marketing middlemen: wholesaler, retailer, broker, agent including cooperative and trade association, shippers, stores and facilitators. Discusses present-day problems and associations, shippers, stores, and facilitators. Discusses present-day problems and policies connected with distribution and sale of products, pricing, promotion, and buyer motivation. Examines variations of the marketing mix and market research, plus legal, social and ethical considerations in marketing. Lecture 3 hours per week.

MKT     170

170     MKT 170 – CUSTOMER SERVICE (1 Cr) – Introduces students to the concepts of marketing as they relate to customer service. Teaches development of customer service training and implementation of strategies to improve customer relations and service. Includes lecture, role-playing, and case studies. Lecture 1-2 hours per week.

MTE     1

1     MTE 1 – OPERATIONS WITH POSITIVE FRACTIONS (1 Unit) – Includes operations and problem solving with proper fractions, improper fractions, and mixed numbers without the use of a calculator. Emphasizes applications and includes U. S. customary units of measure. Credit is not applicable toward graduation.

MTE     1

1     MTE 1 – OPERATIONS WITH POSITIVE FRACTIONS (1 Unit) – Includes operations and problem solving with proper fractions, improper fractions, and mixed numbers without the use of a calculator. Emphasizes applications and includes U. S. customary units of measure. Credit is not applicable toward graduation.

MTE     1

1     MTE 1 – OPERATIONS WITH POSITIVE FRACTIONS (1 Unit) – Includes operations and problem solving with proper fractions, improper fractions, and mixed numbers without the use of a calculator. Emphasizes applications and includes U. S. customary units of measure. Credit is not applicable toward graduation.

MTE     1

1     MTE 1 – OPERATIONS WITH POSITIVE FRACTIONS (1 Unit) – Includes operations and problem solving with proper fractions, improper fractions, and mixed numbers without the use of a calculator. Emphasizes applications and includes U. S. customary units of measure. Credit is not applicable toward graduation.

MTE     1

1     MTE 1 – OPERATIONS WITH POSITIVE FRACTIONS (1 Unit) – Includes operations and problem solving with proper fractions, improper fractions, and mixed numbers without the use of a calculator. Emphasizes applications and includes U. S. customary units of measure. Credit is not applicable toward graduation.

MTE     1

1     MTE 1 – OPERATIONS WITH POSITIVE FRACTIONS (1 Unit) – Includes operations and problem solving with proper fractions, improper fractions, and mixed numbers without the use of a calculator. Emphasizes applications and includes U. S. customary units of measure. Credit is not applicable toward graduation.

MTE     1

1     MTE 1 – OPERATIONS WITH POSITIVE FRACTIONS (1 Unit) – Includes operations and problem solving with proper fractions, improper fractions, and mixed numbers without the use of a calculator. Emphasizes applications and includes U. S. customary units of measure. Credit is not applicable toward graduation.

MTE     1

1     MTE 1 – OPERATIONS WITH POSITIVE FRACTIONS (1 Unit) – Includes operations and problem solving with proper fractions, improper fractions, and mixed numbers without the use of a calculator. Emphasizes applications and includes U. S. customary units of measure. Credit is not applicable toward graduation.

MTE     1

1     MTE 1 – OPERATIONS WITH POSITIVE FRACTIONS (1 Unit) – Includes operations and problem solving with proper fractions, improper fractions, and mixed numbers without the use of a calculator. Emphasizes applications and includes U. S. customary units of measure. Credit is not applicable toward graduation.

MTE     1

1     MTE 1 – OPERATIONS WITH POSITIVE FRACTIONS (1 Unit) – Includes operations and problem solving with proper fractions, improper fractions, and mixed numbers without the use of a calculator. Emphasizes applications and includes U. S. customary units of measure. Credit is not applicable toward graduation.