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MAT 118: Intermediate Algebra
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
3 class hours This course begins with exponents and polynomials, and then moves into factoring and equations, rational expressions and equations, exponents and radicals, quadratic equations and inequalities, functions and relations. Prerequisite: MAT 109 or equivalent passed with a C- or better or by satisfactory scores on the WCCC skills assessment examination.
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MAT 119: Basic Statistics:Concepts and Methods with Lab
4.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
3 class hours, 2 lab hours The course covers organizing data, random samples, graphs, histograms, and frequency distributions, averages and variations, mode, median, mean, and standard deviations, elementary probability theory, binomial probability distributions, sampling distributions, estimation and hypothesis testing. Prerequisite: MAT118 or equivalent passed with a C- or better.
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MAT 124: Business Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
3 class hours 1-800-210-6932 131 This course presents the mathematics needed to understand the procedures and policies of business transactions, covering bank reconciliation, payroll, trade and cash discounts, simple and compound interest, consumer credit, present and future value, securities and problem solving with fractions and percent. Prerequisite: MAT095 with a C- or better or placement.
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MAT 127: College Algebra
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
3 class hours This course starts with a brief review of the fundamental concepts of algebra and then moves to equations and inequalities, functions and graphs, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and systems of equations and inequalities. Prerequisite: MAT118 or equivalent passed with a C- or better or by satisfactory scores on the WCCC skills assessment examination.
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MAT 130: College Algebra and Trigonometry
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
3 class hours This course starts with a brief review of the fundamental concepts of algebra and then moves to equations and inequalities, functions and graphs, polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometric functions and applications, vectors, and systems of equations and inequalities. Prerequisite: MAT118 or equivalent passed with a C- or better or by satisfactory scores on the WCCC skills assessment examination.
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MDT 125: Medical Terminology
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
3 class hours Students become familiar with the most commonly used medical terms that are encountered in physical exams, medical correspondence, x-ray and pathological reports. Students will learn pronunciation rules for medical terms and are introduced to the rules of punctuation, abbreviation, format, style, and grammar as they apply to medical transcription.
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MDT 200: Clinical Office Procedures with Lab
4.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
This course will prepare students in assisting with medical specialties. Students will reinforce knowledge and acquire skills in complying with asepsis procedures, laboratory testing, administering vital signs, electrocardiography, CPR, urinalysis, common laboratory test procedures, maintaining medication and immunization records, and coordination of patient care information with other healthcare providers. Prerequisites: MDT125 and MDT2??
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MDT 201: Medical Office Procedures
4.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
The student will be introduced to the role of a medical office professional through extensive textbook study, lectures, industry speakers, and local field trips. Topics include administrative tasks, various work environments, medical ethics, medical law, and basic medical office practice. Through a medical office practice set, students will experience a realistic medical setting dealing with History and Physical Reports, Operative Reports, Consultation Reports and Pathology Reports. Students will transcribe a series of patient reports. Principles of asepsis, disease transmission, and OSHA standards will be introduced. Students will be responsible for administering vital signs, blood pressure, height, weight, and pulse. Emphasis will be placed on developing positive interpersonal skills and a strong work ethic. HIPAA standards and questions related to patient care, consent, and authorization will be discussed thoroughly. Prerequisites: CPT112 or 30 words per minute for a 5-minute timed writing and CPT140. 132 Washington County Community College
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MDT 210: Clinical Medical Cooperative Practicum
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
This course will integrate the clinical office skills necessary for the medical office. It will allow students the opportunity to integrate knowledge and skills learned. This 165-hour externship is a hands-on learning experience at a local medical center or office. Prerequisite: grade of B or better in MDT220 and MDT200.
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MDT 220: Phlebotomy
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
This introductory course will prepare a student to collect, handle, and analyze a blood specimen properly. Phlebotomy safety, OSHA regulations, and CDC precautions will be followed at all times. 1-800-210-6932 133
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