ADDENDUM to the Rasmussen College Catalog 2016-2017 May 18, 2017 the same. Operating system security and methods to prevent intrusion will be discussed. Concepts of virtualization, desktop imaging, and deployment will be introduced. Prerequisite: Fundamentals of Hardware and Software I CJE 1233 Drugs and Crime 40 hours, 4 credits The course will focus on the impact of state and federal legislation and law enforcement policies concerning various classifications of illegal drug and alcohol abuse and the related impact on biology, psychology and sociology. Significant trends relating to the connection between drugs, mental health, crime and the criminal justice system will be identified. Specific strategies aimed to reduce or prevent the manufacture and sale of illegal drugs and related criminal activity will be described. In addition, the policies of corrections in the areas of diversion, treatment, rehabilitation, recidivism and public health will be discussed and explored. Prerequisite: CCJ 1000 Introduction to Criminal Justice or HUS 1001 Introduction to Human Services COP 4683C Apple iOS Cloud Integration 40 hours, 4 credits This course focuses on the development of iOS mobile applications that access cloud computing resources. Students will explore a software development kit (SDK) available from a commercial cloud vendor, demonstrate a mastery of a cloud mobile SDK, and incorporate cloud platform functionality into a working iOS mobile application. Prerequisite: COP 4309C Apple iOS Programming II COP 4777C Universal Windows Applications Cloud Integration 40 hours, 4 credits This course focuses on the development of Universal Windows mobile applications that access cloud computing resources. Students will explore a mobile software development kit (SDK) available from a commercial cloud vendor, demonstrate a mastery of a cloud mobile SDK, and incorporate cloud functionality into a working Universal Windows mobile application. Prerequisite: COP 4474C Universal Windows Applications Programming II CTS 4623C Advanced Cloud Computing Technologies 40 hours, 4 credits This course will provide students with an in-depth understanding of computing technologies and services for enterprise level application deployment projects. The course will focus on practical aspects of cloud based application architecture and deployment methodologies. Topics include application scalability principles, application performance and benchmarking tools, authentication and authorization security issues, cloud deployment platform selection criteria, asset cataloging and management, and other advanced cloud deployment topics. Prerequisite: CTS 3302C Fundamentals of Cloud Computing NUR 1172 Nutritional Principles in Nursing 40 hours, 4 credits This course introduces digestion, absorption, and metabolism. Emphasis is placed on the body's ability to meet basic health and wellness needs as it pertains to diverse clients across the life span as well as nutritional requirements for alterations in health. Students are introduced to nutrition and healthy eating, nutritional food plans and management, energy balance, life cycle and clinical nutrition, and diet therapy to prepare them to care for their client’s nutritional needs. Practical Nursing Diploma: Pre-requisite: Admission to the Practical Nursing program ADN and A-BSN entrance option: Pre-requisite: BSC 2346 Human Anatomy & Physiology I Pre- or co-requisite: BSC 2347 Human Anatomy and Physiology II NUR 2092 Health Assessment 45 Hours, 4 credits NUR 2092 Lecture (35 hours, 3.5 credits) NUR 2092L Lab (10 hours, 0.5 credits) This course focuses on client assessment and the formation of a nursing diagnosis with an emphasis on the evaluation of health risks and health education. This course is designed to develop the students’ knowledge and skills for obtaining and recording a systematic, comprehensive health history and physical examination of the adult client. Opportunities will be presented that provide for the synthesis of nursing, biologic, psychological, and sociocultural knowledge and theories as they apply to the findings obtained in the comprehensive health assessment of adults. Interviewing and clinical examination skills will be utilized to gather and analyze data relevant to common health problems. A lab component is integrated within this course that will help the student demonstrate his or her health assessment skills. Laboratory Component The laboratory component of this course focuses on the acquisition of skill competencies to conduct systematic client assessments. Emphasis is on skills application, nursing history, system assessments, and documentation. Prerequisite: Human Anatomy and Physiology I Pre- or co-requisite: Human Anatomy and Physiology II NUR 2162 Critical Analysis and Nursing Science 50 Hours, 4 Credits NUR 2162 Lecture (35 Hours, 3.5 Credits) NUR 2162LL Clinical (15 Hours, 0.5 Credits) This addendum replaces all previously issued versions. Page 10 / 53