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2024 Spring: January 10 - June 25

Course Class No. Section Start & End Date Day Time Status Location
CCPA 830A Research Methods (3)
An applied study of how to design, interpret, and critique both quantitative and qualitative research. The application of methods grounded in the philosophy of science provides a solid foundation that supports the identification and analysis of researchable questions and includes one qualitative and one quantitative methodology. Assignments include short analyses representative of the different methodological traditions. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CCPA 830A and DMCC 830.
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25394 9080 13 Mar 2024-07 May 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Shults, Christopher W Syllabus Course Materials
CCPA 851A Community College Advocacy, Resource Development, and Strategic Allocation (3)
An exploration of the process by which community college leaders advocate for their students and organization in the face of the challenges and opportunities in higher education today and the skills needed for successful advocacy. Topics include the use of argumentation, data, and presentation skills to develop and effectively present cases for support at local, state, and federal levels. Discussion covers the world of community college fund-raising and the potential of entrepreneurial ventures to help close the funding gap. Both sides of the finance equation, including resource development and strategic allocation, are explored in depth. The goal is to develop an understanding of community college revenue sources (state funds, local funds, tuition, and other), define the role of entrepreneurship, philanthropy, and bonds in expanding college revenue, and apply financial analytics to define a healthy institution Focus is on developing the skills to advocate and find support for equity and student success, building a capacity to allocate college resources to improve equitable student outcomes, and understanding that the budget as a moral document for the college. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CCPA 851A and DMCC 851.
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25395 9080 13 Mar 2024-07 May 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Baime, David S Syllabus Course Materials
CCPA 851B Community College Advocacy, Resource Development, and Strategic Allocation (3)
An exploration of the process by which community college leaders advocate for their students and organization in the face of the challenges and opportunities in higher education today and the skills needed for successful advocacy. Topics include the use of argumentation, data, and presentation skills to develop and effectively present cases for support at local, state, and federal levels. Discussion covers the world of community college fund-raising and the potential of entrepreneurial ventures to help close the funding gap. Both sides of the finance equation, including resource development and strategic allocation, are explored in depth. The goal is to develop an understanding of community college revenue sources (state funds, local funds, tuition, and other), define the role of entrepreneurship, philanthropy, and bonds in expanding college revenue, and apply financial analytics to define a healthy institution. focus is on developing the skills to advocate and find support for equity and student success, building a capacity to allocate college resources to improve equitable student outcomes, and understanding that the budget as a moral document for the college. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CCPA 851B and DMCC 851.
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25396 9080 13 Mar 2024-07 May 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Cain, Darrell L Syllabus Course Materials
CCPA 891 Dissertation Part II (3)
The identification of an appropriate dissertation methodology. The goal is to select the dissertation's research methodology that will be utilized to evaluate the conceptual model and hypotheses. Defense of dissertation proposal. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CCPA 891 and DMCC 891.
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25393 9040 10 Jan 2024-05 Mar 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Shults, Christopher W Syllabus Course Materials
CCS 610 Cloud Services and Technologies (6)
(Formerly CCA 610.) Prerequisite: DCL 600T. Master the concepts underlying cloud computing, cloud services, and cloud applications. Investigate and analyze the technologies and services of the cloud services industry and distinguish between different cloud development environments. Evaluate the risk and the legal and regulatory compliance issues associated with cloud adoption while identifying the benefits of cloud infrastructure for the organization. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CCA 610 or CCS 610.
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20292 9040 10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Lipton, Robert B Syllabus Course Materials
CCS 610 Cloud Services and Technologies (6)
(Formerly CCA 610.) Prerequisite: DCL 600T. Master the concepts underlying cloud computing, cloud services, and cloud applications. Investigate and analyze the technologies and services of the cloud services industry and distinguish between different cloud development environments. Evaluate the risk and the legal and regulatory compliance issues associated with cloud adoption while identifying the benefits of cloud infrastructure for the organization. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CCA 610 or CCS 610.
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20333 9041 10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Saafein, Oussama Syllabus Course Materials
CCS 610 Cloud Services and Technologies (6)
(Formerly CCA 610.) Prerequisite: DCL 600T. Master the concepts underlying cloud computing, cloud services, and cloud applications. Investigate and analyze the technologies and services of the cloud services industry and distinguish between different cloud development environments. Evaluate the risk and the legal and regulatory compliance issues associated with cloud adoption while identifying the benefits of cloud infrastructure for the organization. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CCA 610 or CCS 610.
25313 7611 10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 M 6:30P-9:30P Open Dorsey Station (Hybrid)
Faculty: Landreville, Nancy Marie Syllabus Course Materials
Note: Dorsey Station: Classroom assignments are subject to change. Please view the electronic board in the hallway for your classroom assignment.
CCS 610 Cloud Services and Technologies (6)
(Formerly CCA 610.) Prerequisite: DCL 600T. Master the concepts underlying cloud computing, cloud services, and cloud applications. Investigate and analyze the technologies and services of the cloud services industry and distinguish between different cloud development environments. Evaluate the risk and the legal and regulatory compliance issues associated with cloud adoption while identifying the benefits of cloud infrastructure for the organization. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CCA 610 or CCS 610.
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27623 9042 10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Luitel, Aashis Syllabus Course Materials
CCS 625 Network Engineering (6)
(Formerly CCA 625.) Prerequisite: CCS 610. Explore network engineering concepts, functions, applications, configurations, and hardware. Review net-work protocols and services that serve as the foundation to enable IT infrastructure and services. Evaluate network specifications and requirements using industry best practices and standards in designing network infrastructures to meet business needs. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CCA 620, CCA 625, or CCS 625.
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20367 9040 10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Hoppe, Andrzej Syllabus Course Materials
CCS 625 Network Engineering (6)
(Formerly CCA 625.) Prerequisite: CCS 610. Explore network engineering concepts, functions, applications, configurations, and hardware. Review net-work protocols and services that serve as the foundation to enable IT infrastructure and services. Evaluate network specifications and requirements using industry best practices and standards in designing network infrastructures to meet business needs. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CCA 620, CCA 625, or CCS 625.
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20368 9041 10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Tjiputra, Jeff Syllabus Course Materials
CCS 625 Network Engineering (6)
(Formerly CCA 625.) Prerequisite: CCS 610. Explore network engineering concepts, functions, applications, configurations, and hardware. Review net-work protocols and services that serve as the foundation to enable IT infrastructure and services. Evaluate network specifications and requirements using industry best practices and standards in designing network infrastructures to meet business needs. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CCA 620, CCA 625, or CCS 625.
25314 7611 10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 M 6:30P-9:30P Open Dorsey Station (Hybrid)
Faculty: Morris, Matthew J Syllabus Course Materials
Note: Dorsey Station: Classroom assignments are subject to change. Please view the electronic board in the hallway for your classroom assignment.
CCS 630 Cloud Infrastructure Planning, Design, and Configurations (6)
(Formerly CCA 630.) Prerequisite: CCS 625. Apply the underlying concepts, standards, and technologies of cloud computing (including virtualization, cloud data management, cloud programming models, cloud analytics applications, interoperability, and portability) to the planning, design, and configuration of a cloud infrastructure. Prepare policies and documents to plan and design a cloud infra-structure successfully, including a policy document, architecture plan, cloud deployment run book, and user training plan. Perform baseline configurations on the cloud environment to satisfy business requirements. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CCA 630 or CCS 630.
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20293 9040 10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Castillo, Alan F Syllabus Course Materials
CCS 630 Cloud Infrastructure Planning, Design, and Configurations (6)
(Formerly CCA 630.) Prerequisite: CCS 625. Apply the underlying concepts, standards, and technologies of cloud computing (including virtualization, cloud data management, cloud programming models, cloud analytics applications, interoperability, and portability) to the planning, design, and configuration of a cloud infrastructure. Prepare policies and documents to plan and design a cloud infra-structure successfully, including a policy document, architecture plan, cloud deployment run book, and user training plan. Perform baseline configurations on the cloud environment to satisfy business requirements. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CCA 630 or CCS 630.
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20348 9041 10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Varnadore, Michael R. Syllabus Course Materials
CCS 630 Cloud Infrastructure Planning, Design, and Configurations (6)
(Formerly CCA 630.) Prerequisite: CCS 625. Apply the underlying concepts, standards, and technologies of cloud computing (including virtualization, cloud data management, cloud programming models, cloud analytics applications, interoperability, and portability) to the planning, design, and configuration of a cloud infrastructure. Prepare policies and documents to plan and design a cloud infra-structure successfully, including a policy document, architecture plan, cloud deployment run book, and user training plan. Perform baseline configurations on the cloud environment to satisfy business requirements. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CCA 630 or CCS 630.
25315 7621 10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 T 6:30P-9:30P Open Dorsey Station (Hybrid)
Faculty: Ayodele, Anthony Syllabus Course Materials
Note: Dorsey Station: Classroom assignments are subject to change. Please view the electronic board in the hallway for your classroom assignment.
CCS 640 Cloud Computing Implementations and Migrations (6)
(Formerly CCA 640.) Implement and configure a cloud environment based on specifications. Analyze current workloads, migrate existing IT systems to the cloud, and configure new systems or services to enhance business operations. Manage the implementation of the cloud to ensure successful deployment. Configure features for elasticity, availability, and scalability using industry-standard techniques, best practices, and tools. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CCA 640 or CCS 640.
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20328 9040 10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Magiera, Randall J. Syllabus Course Materials
Note: Dorsey Station: Classroom assignments are subject to change. Please view the electronic board in the hallway for your classroom assignment.
CCS 640 Cloud Computing Implementations and Migrations (6)
(Formerly CCA 640.) Implement and configure a cloud environment based on specifications. Analyze current workloads, migrate existing IT systems to the cloud, and configure new systems or services to enhance business operations. Manage the implementation of the cloud to ensure successful deployment. Configure features for elasticity, availability, and scalability using industry-standard techniques, best practices, and tools. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CCA 640 or CCS 640.
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20395 9041 10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Ray, Loye L Syllabus Course Materials
CCS 640 Cloud Computing Implementations and Migrations (6)
(Formerly CCA 640.) Implement and configure a cloud environment based on specifications. Analyze current workloads, migrate existing IT systems to the cloud, and configure new systems or services to enhance business operations. Manage the implementation of the cloud to ensure successful deployment. Configure features for elasticity, availability, and scalability using industry-standard techniques, best practices, and tools. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CCA 640 or CCS 640.
25316 7611 10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 M 6:30P-9:30P Open Dorsey Station (Hybrid)
Faculty: Apple, Benjamin G. Syllabus Course Materials
Note: Dorsey Station: Classroom assignments are subject to change. Please view the electronic board in the hallway for your classroom assignment.
CCS 670 Cloud Computing Capstone (6)
(Formerly CCA 670.) Prerequisite: CCS 640. Assume the role of a cloud computing architect. Implement advanced features of the cloud platform, including auditing and logging, cloud orchestration, service catalog, and cloud metering and billing. Investigate, plan, and implement these features on a specific cloud platform. Prepare a cloud portfolio report based on cloud migrations and implementations completed in the program. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CCA 670 or CCS 670.
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20329 9040 10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Khan, Zeeshan H Syllabus Course Materials
CCS 670 Cloud Computing Capstone (6)
(Formerly CCA 670.) Prerequisite: CCS 640. Assume the role of a cloud computing architect. Implement advanced features of the cloud platform, including auditing and logging, cloud orchestration, service catalog, and cloud metering and billing. Investigate, plan, and implement these features on a specific cloud platform. Prepare a cloud portfolio report based on cloud migrations and implementations completed in the program. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CCA 670 or CCS 670.
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20349 9041 10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Mukhtar, Gohar Syllabus Course Materials
CCS 670 Cloud Computing Capstone (6)
(Formerly CCA 670.) Prerequisite: CCS 640. Assume the role of a cloud computing architect. Implement advanced features of the cloud platform, including auditing and logging, cloud orchestration, service catalog, and cloud metering and billing. Investigate, plan, and implement these features on a specific cloud platform. Prepare a cloud portfolio report based on cloud migrations and implementations completed in the program. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CCA 670 or CCS 670.
25317 7611 10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 M 6:30P-9:30P Open Dorsey Station (Hybrid)
Faculty: Boakye Gyan, Kwame Syllabus Course Materials
Note: Dorsey Station: Classroom assignments are subject to change. Please view the electronic board in the hallway for your classroom assignment.
CJMS 600 Critical Analysis of the Criminal Justice System (3)
An analysis of the U.S. criminal justice system. Topics include the role of criminal justice agencies and personnel in the prevention and response to crime and interagency cooperation and coalition building from a manager's perspective.
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24992 9040 10 Jan 2024-02 Apr 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Alexander, Thomas S Syllabus Course Materials
CJMS 610 Perspectives in Law Enforcement Management (3)
A study of law-enforcement philosophies and techniques to reduce crime commonly applied at the organizational level. Topics include the politics of policing, police/community relations, police research, professionalization of personnel, and emerging problems in policing from a domestic and international perspective.
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24993 9040 10 Jan 2024-02 Apr 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Barrios, John A Syllabus Course Materials
CJMS 620 Issues in Correctional Administration (3)
Prerequisites: CJMS 600 and CJMS 610. An in-depth study of current challenges for managers in correctional environments. Topics include the privatization of corrections, intelligence sharing, re-entry and community corrections, security threat groups, assessment techniques and empirical evaluations of treatment methods, special populations, growth rates, the political environment, and interagency and community cooperation.
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24994 9040 10 Jan 2024-02 Apr 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Flanagan, LaMont W Syllabus Course Materials
CJMS 630 Seminar in Security Management (3)
Prerequisites: CJMS 600 and CJMS 610. A study of the management of security operations within a private setting. Discussion covers vulnerability assessment; emergency planning; interagency cooperation; threat assessment; use of technology; and information gathering, sharing, and storing. Topics also include personnel management, budgeting, reporting requirements, and current trends.
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24995 9040 10 Jan 2024-02 Apr 2024 Open Online
Faculty: DiMarino, Frank J Syllabus Course Materials
CJMS 640 Criminal Justice Intelligence Systems and Approaches (3)
Prerequisites: CJMS 600 and CJMS 610. An in-depth examination of the principles that guide the gathering and sharing of intelligence in the United States. Emphasis is on the interoperability between crime-fighting agencies within the criminal justice system. Topics include analytic methodologies, interview and interrogation techniques, open-source and proprietary data sources, criminal organization analysis, criminal conspiracy, enterprise theory, trial testimony, and witness protection.
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24996 9040 10 Jan 2024-02 Apr 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Sadulski, Jarrod S Syllabus Course Materials
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