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    "code": "GEOG235",
    "title": "Preserving Our Natural Heritage: The Geography of Conservation and Natural Resources",
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    "code": "GEOG265",
    "title": "Research Topics in Applied Geography",
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    "description": "Credit for Prior Learning A course on the health record as a legal document. The student is introduced to the following: healthcare legal terminology, HIPAA (the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act), legal requirements for health record documentation, legal and ethical issues pertaining to the contents of the health record, privacy, confidentiality and security, accreditation/regulatory requirements, risk management, physician credentialing and professional ethics. Assessment Level(s): ENGL 101 / ENGL 011 . Two hours lecture, one hour laboratory each week. 2 semester hours Course",
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    "code": "HINM155",
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    "description": "Credit for Prior Learning An introduction to the principles and conventions of CPT/HCPCS clinical classification system used in outpatient and physician office settings. Related topics such as ethical coding standards, federal rules and regulations, and fraud and abuse definitions/issues are included. Students should have a basic knowledge of human anatomy and physiology in order to succeed in this coding course. Two hours each week. 2 semester hours Course",
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    "code": "HINM165",
    "title": "ICD-10 Coding",
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    "description": "Credit for Prior Learning An introduction to ICD-10-CM/PCS classification with considerable time spent coding diagnoses and procedures. This course will include exposure in abstracting and indexing diagnostic and procedure codes as well as retrieving medical information for research. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory each week. 4 semester hours Course",
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    "code": "HINM180",
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    "description": "Credit for Prior Learning An introduction to the use of technology in the capture, delivery and analysis of health data. The course focuses on the use of electronic health records, data mining, statistical collection of health data, quality data management, report generation and health data project management. Students interact with simulations of key EHR and HIM tasks. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory each week. 4 semester hours Course",
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    "code": "HINM190",
    "title": "Supervision of Health Information Services",
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    "description": "Credit for Prior Learning An introduction to the principles of organization and supervision of human, financial and physical resources. Topics such as problem solving, conflict resolution, leadership, decision-making skills, budget creation and analysis, contract evaluation, team-building techniques, staffing and productivity management, information governance, regulatory/accreditation compliance, and quality management techniques are presented in this course. Two hours lecture, one hour laboratory each week. 3 semester hours Course",
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    "code": "HINM220",
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    "description": "Credit for Prior Learning Emphasis on management principles and techniques of clinical classification and reimbursement systems in health care settings. The course covers coding competency skills, coding quality control and compliance issues, clinical documentation improvement strategies and federal government compliance institutions. Other topics include reimbursement software applications, data definitions, data security, data compliance and regulatory requirements. One hour lecture, four hours laboratory each week. 3 semester hours Course",
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    "code": "HINM225",
    "title": "Ambulatory Coding",
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    "hours": null,
    "description": "Credit for Prior Learning Designed to enhance the student’s ability in ambulatory care classification and coding. Students apply CPT and ICD coding for outpatient records in a variety of ambulatory settings including physician office, emergency room, and outpatient surgery. Two hours each week. 2 semester hours Course",
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    "code": "HINM230",
    "title": "Revenue Cycle and Reimbursement Management",
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    "hours": null,
    "description": "Credit for Prior Learning An introduction to electronic patient billing in ambulatory settings using various insurance and reimbursement systems. Students prepare health insurance claim forms for various types of insurance plans and use this information as a practice management and",
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    "code": "HINM271",
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    "code": "HIST209",
    "title": "History of Asian Americans",
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    "description": "(R only) A historical survey of the diverse experience of Asian Americans in the United States. Topics include international context of Asian immigration; immigration and livelihood; hostility and conflict; social organization of Asian immigrant communities; resistance to oppression; women, families, and cultural dilemma; changing fortunes; new immigrants and refugees; the myth of a “model minority”; and other current issues. Assessment Level(s): ENGL 101 / ENGL 011 . Three hours each week. 3 semester hours Course",
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    "code": "HIST211",
    "title": "History of Latinos in the United States",
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    "code": "HIST225",
    "title": "History of Maryland",
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    "description": "A survey of Maryland political, economic, social, and cultural history from colonial times to the present. Special attention is focused on the people who came to Maryland and contributed their heritage to the rich social and cultural institutions taking shape in this state. Maryland is viewed both as a microcosm of American history and as a unique institution with its own special identity. Assessment Level(s): ENGL 101 / ENGL 011 . Three hours lecture/discussion each week. 3 semester hours Course",
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    "code": "HIST228",
    "title": "Women in the Western World",
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    "code": "HIST233",
    "title": "Alternative Lifestyles: 19th Century American Utopias",
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    "description": "(R only) An examination of various searches for utopian order through communitarian experiment in 19th century United States. Major emphasis on religious and secular communitarian experiments of the period, for example, Brook Farm, Oneida, and Amana. The class will create a constitution for its own model community to conform to the ideals, circumstances, and realities of those experiments. Assessment Level(s): ENGL 101 / ENGL 011 . Three hours lecture/discussion each week. 3 semester hours Course",
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    "title": "The History of African Americans to 1865",
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    "description": "(HUMD, GEIR, GEEL, GCP) One of two related courses (with HIST 236 ), which may be taken in either order, that survey the history of African Americans in America. Topics include theories of the origins of human life and civilization in Africa; slavery in the ancient and modern worlds; the Atlantic slave trade; slavery in the Americas; the transformation of Africans to African Americans; the development of African American culture; the antislavery movement; and the attempt of African Americans to make the Civil War a war for emancipation. This course does not substitute for HIST 236 . Assessment Level(s): ENGL 101 / ENGL 011 . Three hours each week. 3 semester hours Course",
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    "title": "The History of African Americans Since 1865",
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    "description": "(HUMD, GEIR, GEEL, GCP) One of two related courses (with HIST 235 ), which may be taken in either order, that survey the history of African Americans from their beginnings in Africa to the present. Topics include the Washington-Du Bois debate, African American contributions to the world wars, the Harlem Renaissance, the struggle for equality, and strategies for continued economic, political, and social progress. This course does not substitute for HIST 235 . Assessment Level(s): ENGL 101 / ENGL 011 . Three hours each week. 3 semester hours Course",
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    "code": "HIST240",
    "title": "Civil Rights in America",
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    "code": "HIST242",
    "title": "Open Topics in History, Including Foreign Travel",
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    "hours": null,
    "description": "This course outlines briefly the geographic, economic, political, and cultural background of the region in which travel will take place. It focuses on the particular country of the journey’s destination and examines the scope of its history, culture, and special achievements from early times to the present. Special lectures by local professors on selected topics at universities, the country’s parliament, or other institutions of interest are scheduled in addition to visits to museums and the country’s most outstanding sites. 3 semester hours Course",
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    "code": "HIST245",
    "title": "Latin American History",
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    "code": "HIST247",
    "title": "East Asian Civilization",
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    "code": "HLTH121",
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    "code": "HLTH125",
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    "code": "HLTH131",
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    "description": "(BSSD, GEIR, GEEL) An overview of the cultural drug phenomenon, its impact on society as well as the individual’s quality of life. Course content includes physiological and psychological effects of the use and abuse of street, over-the-counter, prescription, and other drug substances. Additionally, wellness lifestyle strategies will be examined as methods to avoid all types of chemical dependency. Assessment Level(s): ENGL 101 / ENGL 011 . Three hours each week. 3 semester hours Course",
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    "code": "HLTH150",
    "title": "Fitness and Nutrition for Weight Management",
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    "code": "HLTH160",
    "title": "The Science and Theory of Health",
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    "code": "HLTH170",
    "title": "Introduction to Aging",
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    "description": "(BSSD, GEIR, GEEL, GCP) (R only) An introduction to the study of the aging process. Personal and societal myths about older adults and the process of aging will be confronted via examination of demographic data, sociological trends, anatomical/physiological changes, and psychological issues such as memory, cognition, and personality. The influence of factors such as race, economics, globalization, living environment, long-term care, and health policy, as they impact quality of life will also be addressed. Assessment Level(s): ENGL 101 / ENGL 011 . Three hours each week. 3 semester hours Course",
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    "code": "HLTH200",
    "title": "Health Issues in Human Sexuality",
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    "code": "HLTH212",
    "title": "Controlling Stress and Tension",
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    "description": "(BSSD, GEIR, GEEL) A basic understanding of the physiology and psychology of the stress response and how stress affects individuals will be the focus of this course. Course topics include physiology of the stress response and its effect on wellness especially physical and mental health; current theoretical models concerning sources of stress, coping and adapting; and strategies for the prevention and management of stress. Students will have opportunities for self-assessment and development of personalized coping strategies. Assessment Level(s): ENGL 101 / ENGL 011 . Three hours each week. 3 semester hours Course",
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    "code": "HLTH215",
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    "description": "(GEIR, GEEL, GCP) An introduction to the study of the diverse yet interconnected factors which affect the health of women. Women’s health includes the study of female biology and reproductive health but it also incorporates the psychological and social issues which impact the quality of life for women around the world. Assessment Level(s): ENGL 101 / ENGL 011 . Three hours each week. 3 semester hours Course",
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    "code": "NURS240",
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    "code": "NUTR101",
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    "code": "NWIT130",
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    "description": "Credit for Prior Learning An overview of network defense and countermeasures and the fundamentals of defending networks, such as layered defense. The course introduces students to protective technologies commonly deployed on today’s networks, such as system hardening, enterprise firewalls, VPNs, IDS, and antivirus. The course also develops and examines risk analysis and security policies to build a secure network within Windows and Linux operating systems. Three hours each week. 3 semester hours Course",
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    "description": "Credit for Prior Learning A methodical approach to dealing with the aftermath of a security breach (also known as an incident). Students will learn how to manage incidents so that damage is limited and recovery time is optimal. Most organizations accept the fact that they will eventually be compromised despite implementing security best practices. As a result, they redirect strategies from the traditional defense-in-depth approach to an assume breach model. Organizations are improving their incident response capabilities by creating sophisticated incident response plans and elite incident response teams. Three hours each week. 3 semester hours Course",
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    "title": "Cisco Networking 4",
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    "code": "NWIT261",
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    "credits": null,
    "hours": null,
    "description": "(G only) Credit for Prior Learning Focuses on the overall security processes in a network with particular emphasis on skills in the following areas: security policy design and management; security technologies, products, and solutions; firewall and secure router design, installation, configuration, and maintenance; AAA implementation using routers and firewalls; and securing the network at both layer 2 and 3 of the OSI model. This course s prepare students to sit for the Securing Networks with Cisco Routers and Switches (SNRS) and Securing Networks with PIX and ASA (SNPA) Security Certification exams. These are two of the five exams that count toward the Cisco Certified Security Professional (CCSP) certification. In addition, Cisco Network Academy students who pass these two exams will be able to apply for Cisco Firewall/ASA Specialist status. Four hours each week. 4 semester hours Course",
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    "code": "NWIT263",
    "title": "Introduction to Digital Forensics",
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    "hours": null,
    "description": "Introduction to the techniques and tools of digital forensics investigations. The course emphasizes digital forensic procedures, digital forensic tools, and legal issues relating to digital forensics. Students receive step-by-step explanations on how to use the most popular forensic tools. Topics include coverage of the latest technology, including PDAs, cell phones, and thumb drives. This course includes many hands-on activities that allow students to practice skills as they are learned. This course is equivalent to Cyber WATCH course CW 170. Three hours each week. 3 semester hours Course",
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    "code": "NWIT264",
    "title": "Network and Cloud Forensics",
    "credits": null,
    "hours": null,
    "description": "Focuses on the technical aspects of network and cloud intrusions and discusses the methodology commonly used by attackers. The course begins with an overview of networking protocols and then addresses topics, such as session hijacking, capturing network traffic, and the importance of collecting volatile data from on-premise and/or cloud-hosted environments. Students learn how to examine a compromised server or workstation in the field to obtain log files and forensic images of hard disk drives. Students examine server log files and forensic artifacts for evidence of the attacker’s methods and activities. Three hours lecture each week. 3 semester hours Course",
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    "code": "NWIT269",
    "title": "Network and Wireless Technologies Internship",
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    "hours": null,
    "description": "(G only) Internship in a professional environment related to the network and wireless technologies program. Students accumulate appropriate work experience that enriches their knowledge and expands career possibilities. Students must propose the internship on their own, but assistance is provided in developing their resume. Students maintain comprehensive records of work experience for course purposes and for seminar discussions. An internship credit requires a minimum of five hours of work experience per semester hour each week for 15 weeks and eight hours of seminar discussions each semester. Students may work five hours per week for one semester to earn 1 credit and can earn 4 credits in four semesters or may work 20 hours per week for one semester and earn four credits in a semester. Five to twenty hours work experience per week and eight hours of seminar discussions. 1-4 semester hours Course",
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    "code": "NWIT270",
    "title": "Advanced Topics in Cloud Computing",
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    "hours": null,
    "description": "This course covers advanced topics in cloud computing. Current trends as well as new cloud technologies will be examined and explored. Focus will be on applications and innovation to various industries. Three hours lecture each week. 3 semester hours Course",
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    "code": "NWIT275",
    "title": "Wi-Fi Pen Testing",
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    "description": "An examination of the latest wireless local area network (WLAN) security protocols, techniques, and applications. Students will learn how to use software tools to capture very specific types of WLAN traffic related to security. They will then learn the most common applications used to attack and compromise today’s WLANs. Linux is the primary OS environment for this course. Three hours each week. 3 semester hours Course",
    "prerequisites": [
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    "code": "NWIT290",
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    "description": "Provides a review of methods for identifying network vulnerabilities, implementing net- work defense, and exploring network forensics. Students have opportunities to implement a layered defense on a practical network, including using tools to analyze the vulnerabilities of a net- work. Additionally, students will research products that could serve as countermeasures against potential attacks, implement security features of the network’s operating systems, and develop alternate solutions based upon cost and level of security required. The course also provides students with the practice skills necessary to enhance their existing network security background and prepare for Professional Security Certification(s). Three hours each week. 3 semester hours Course",
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    "code": "NWIT291",
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    "code": "PHED101",
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    "description": "Emphasizes learning individual skills, tactics, strategy, rules, and etiquette in the sports of badminton and pickleball. Competitive techniques of singles and doubles play in both sports. Assessment Level(s): ELAI 990 / ELAW 980 / ELAR 980 , ELAR 970 / IERW 001 . Two hours each week. 1 semester hour Course",
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    "title": "Martial Arts I",
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    "hours": null,
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    "hours": null,
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    "code": "PHED120",
    "title": "Beginner Swimming",
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    "code": "PHED121",
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    "code": "PHED230",
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