COURSE NUMBER: ISPP301
<br />COURSE NAME: Risk Analysis
<br />PREREQUISITES: Completion of PC101, PC102, NET101, NET102, CYI3101, PEN201, PEN202
<br />This course was developed to provide an industry -wide means of certifying the competency of security professionals. This class will cover
<br />cryptographic tools and techniques, comprehensive tolls and techniques in the security field, comprehensive security solution to issues
<br />related to Cyber breaches, how to secure a virtualized, distributed, and shared computing. This course also covers host security, application
<br />security andpenetration testing, risk management, policies and procedures and incident response and enterprise security.
<br />COURSE NUMBER: LIX201
<br />COURSE NAME: Kali-Linux Security
<br />PREREQUISITES: Completion of PC101, PC102, NET101, NET102, CYB101, PEN201, PEN202
<br />This course teaches both the Linuxand Kali Linux kernel module management, process and task management, print management, mail, SQL basic
<br />knowledge, system monitoring, networking, and security implementation for Linux and Kali-Linux platform. The first 2.5 weeks will be based
<br />on Linux and the second 2.5 weeks will concentrate on Kali-Linux. The idea is to help the student better understand how and why things work.
<br />Kali Linux is a security -oriented Linux distribution, so it ends up being popular with people who do security testing or penetration testing for
<br />either sport or vocation. While it does have its general purpose, Linux distribution and for use with forensics and other related tasks, it really was
<br />designed with security in mind. As such this course focuses on using tools that Kali provides.
<br />COURSE NUMBER: MA100
<br />COURSE NAME: Health Care Fundamentals
<br />PREREQUISITES: NONE
<br />This course instructs the students in the core skills required of all health care workers. Students will learn Medical Terminology and cover
<br />the topics of communication, health care systems, legal and ethical responsibilities, and teamwork. Studentswill also participate in CPR and
<br />First Aid training and receive their CPR/First Aid certification.
<br />COURSE NUMBER: MA115
<br />COURSE NAME: Administrative Medical Assisting
<br />PREREQUISITES: NONE
<br />This course instructs the student In the basic principles of medical insurance coverage and billing procedures, medical records management,
<br />which includes the use of medical records, accounts receivable, and collection procedures.
<br />COURSE NUMBER: MA130
<br />COURSE NAME: Medical Terminology/ Law & Ethics / Healthcare Communication
<br />PREREQUISITES: NONE
<br />This course Instructs the students i n the core skills required of all health care workers. Students will learn Medical Terminology basic structure
<br />and cover the topics of health care systems, legal and ethical responsibilities, and teamwork. This course Instructs the students in the core
<br />skills required of all health care workers. Students will learn effective communication, safety, phone, scheduling and appointment setting.
<br />COURSE NUMBER: MA131
<br />COURSE NAME: Anatomy & Physiology
<br />PREREQUISITES: NONE
<br />This course provides insight into basic human bodystructure and functions, including fundamentals needed to understand and evaluate health
<br />practices related to each system and the body as a whole.
<br />COURSE NUMBER: MA132
<br />COURSE NAME: Administrative Medical Assisting & Career Development in Healthcare
<br />PREREQUISITES: NONE
<br />This course Instructs the student in the basic principles of medical insurance coverage and billing procedures, medical records management,
<br />which includes the use of medical records, accounts receivable, and collection procedures. Students learn the essential work/ life and career
<br />development skills needed for success as a medical assistant.
<br />COURSE NUMBER: MA133
<br />COURSE NAME: Pharmacology & Medication Administration
<br />PREREQUISITES: NONE
<br />This course instructs the students in the principles of pharmacology in the ambulatory setting, and common medications used in each body
<br />system. Students will study nutrition and learn guidelines fora healthy diet and diet modifications. Students will gain competency in calculating
<br />dosages and administering medicationsfor non-parenteral and parenteral medications
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