 
          387
        
        
          
            CSCI
          
        
        
          
            2200  Internet Technologies
          
        
        
          (3-0-3)
        
        
          The course provides a comprehensive introduction to the tools and skills required
        
        
          for both client and server side programming, teaching students how to develop
        
        
          platform independent sites using current Web development technology.
        
        
          Essential programming exercises are presented using a manageable
        
        
          progression.
        
        
          Prerequisites:  Exited Learning Support.
        
        
          Corequisites:  None.
        
        
          Offered:  Fall.
        
        
          
            CSCI
          
        
        
          
            2500  Discrete Structures
          
        
        
          (3-0-3)
        
        
          This course provides a brief introduction to mathematical logic and typical proof
        
        
          methods, followed by a discussion of sets, function, and relations.  The course
        
        
          also focuses on the mathematical techniques that are frequently used in
        
        
          computer science like counting techniques, elementary probability theory,
        
        
          combinatorics, recurrence relations, and asymptotic notation.
        
        
          Prerequisites:  CSCI 1301.
        
        
          Corequisites:  None.
        
        
          Offered:  Spring.
        
        
          
            CTCP
          
        
        
          
            2100  Introduction to Computed Tomography
          
        
        
          (2-0-2)
        
        
          This course serves as an introduction to computed tomography with an emphasis
        
        
          on basic patient care while in a Computed Tomography department, as well as
        
        
          the history of CT and the components of a CT scanner.  Additional topics include
        
        
          patient history, vital signs, laboratory values, contrast agents (oral and
        
        
          Intravenous,) medical ethics, patient confidentiality, as well as research
        
        
          contributors in CT, historical events, scanner generations, characteristics of
        
        
          radiation, detectors and  data acquisition system.
        
        
          Corequisite:  Graduate from an accredited Radiology, Nuclear Medicine or
        
        
          Radiation Therapy Program.
        
        
          Prerequisite:  Registered Radiologic Technologist, Nuclear Medicine
        
        
          Technologist, or a Radiation Therapy Technologist with the ARRT or Nuclear
        
        
          Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMBCT.)
        
        
          Offered:  Fall and Spring.
        
        
          
            CTCP
          
        
        
          
            2110  Physical Principle, Instrumentation, and Quality Control
          
        
        
          (3-0-3)
        
        
          This course is an overview of the system operation, components and quality
        
        
          control.  To be able to understand the different functions and capabilities and
        
        
          identify the components of the CT scanner to provide quality care during a CT
        
        
          examination.  Topics include data acquisition, data processing, reconstruction,
        
        
          manipulation, image quality, console, high voltage generator, filter, detectors, and
        
        
          convolution, interpolation, and pitch.
        
        
          Corequisite:  Graduate from an accredited Radiology, Nuclear Medicine or
        
        
          Radiation Therapy Program.
        
        
          Prerequisite:  Registered Radiologic Technologist, Nuclear Medicine
        
        
          Technologist, or a Radiation Therapy Technologist with the ARRT or Nuclear
        
        
          Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMBCT.) CTCP 2100.
        
        
          Offered:  Spring and Summer.