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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: AHS 1011, AHS 109, BUS 1130, ENG 1010. Provides an introduction to medical coding skills and applications of international coding standards for billing of health care services. Provides the knowledge and skills to apply coding of diagnostic statements and procedures for billing purposes. Provides an introduction to medical coding as it relates to health insurance. Topics include: International classification of diseases, code book formats; coding techniques; formats of the ICD and CPT manuals; health insurance; billing, reimbursement, and collections; and managed care. (Replaces BUS 226 eff 200903). 05152008
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Must be in last quarter of program. With advisor approval, may take concurrently with last quarter courses. Provides student work experience in a medical office environment. Topics include: application of classroom knowledge and skills, work environment functions, and listening/following directions. Students will be under the supervision of the Business Administrative Technology program faculty and/or persons designated to coordinate work experience arrangements. (Replaces BUS 205 eff 200903). 05152008
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12.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Must be in last quarter of program. With advisor approval, may take concurrently with last quarter courses. Provides student work experience in an off-campus medical environment. Topics include: application of classroom knowledge and skills, work environment functions, and listening/following directions. Students will be under the supervision of the Business Administrative Technology program faculty and/or persons designated to coordinate work experience arrangements. (Replaces BUS 215 eff 200903). 05152008
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MAT 1012, CAB 106. Provides instruction in the planning, design, and layout of cabinet units. Emphasis will be placed on adherence to blueprint specifications. Topics include: parts identification, cabinet styles and floor plan arrangements, estimation procedures, layout to specifications, shop working sketches, shop management and CAD.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CAB 108. Introduces the fundamentals of wood joint identification, layout, cutting, and assembly. Emphasis will be placed on the safe construction of wood joints used in cabinetmaking. Topics include: wood joint identification and application, wood joint design and layout, and wood joint fabrication.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites/Corequisites: CFC 100, CAR 101, and MAT 1012. Introduces the variety of fastening methods used in Cabinetmaking. Both metal and adhesive fastening methods will be covered. Topics include: fastening tool safety, nail type identification, screw type identification, staples and stapling equipment, special metal fastener identification, adhesives identification, metal and adhesive fastening application, and RTA fasteners.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAT 1012. Instruction provides application of tool and equipment use techniques to the task of cutting out cabinet components. Topics include: equipment safety, frame member cutting, shelving cutting, drawer component and door cutting, and material optimizing.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CFC 100, CAR 101. Provides instruction in the fundamental procedures used for assembly of cabinet bases, wall units, and face frames. Topics include: clamping device use, tool use safety, cabinet base assembly, wall unit assembly, face frame assembly, material estimation, and European style construction.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CAB 110, CAB 112. Introduces procedures for the installation of assembled drawers, doors, and related hardware. Emphasis will be placed on the safe use of hand and power tools. Topics include: tool safety, hardware identification and installation, door installation, and drawer installation. 12212006
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CFC 100, CAR 101. Introduces procedures for the application of plastic laminates and wood veneers. Topics include: laminate, veneer, and glue identification; cutting and fitting procedures; gluing procedures; trimming and edge banding; special tool use; safety precautions; and counter top cutting. 12212006
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