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3.00 Credits
3 class hours Students will become familiar with ICD-9 and CPT coding, as well as the CMS-1500 forms for patient case scenarios. The importance of accurate codes will be stressed as well as the addition of modifiers, E codes, and V codes. Prerequisite: MDT125
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3.00 Credits
Students will gain transcription knowledge through authentic physician dictation. A wide variety of medical reports will be transcribed. These include History and Physical Report, Discharge Summaries, Emergency Room Reports, Operative Reports, SOAP Notes, Pathology Reports, Radiology Reports, Letters and more. Accuracy will be stressed and emphasized. Students will become accustomed to using reference materials and other resources such as the Internet. Emphasis will be placed on grammar, punctuation, correct medical abbreviations, pharmacology, disease process, and laboratory procedures. A total body system of medical instruction will be used. Prerequisites: CPT112 and CPT140
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3.00 Credits
3 class hours This course is designed to provide the student with a broad knowledge of drugs, their origin, characteristics, and side effects. Emphasis is placed on patient education and the importance of working with medication. Prerequisite: MDT125
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis on preventative maintenance to include fuel systems, cooling systems, air/exhaust systems, brake systems, power train inspections and lubrication, hydraulic systems, and all lubricating oils and filters.
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3.00 Credits
3 class hours An introductory course designed to cover the handling of hazardous materials, respiratory safety, fire safety, and first aid. Students successfully completing this course will receive the 30-hour OSHA certification and will be Red Cross First Aid and CPR certified.
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2.00 Credits
Students will study the basic principles of electricity and electronics while strengthening and increasing knowledge of electricity and electronics for the automotive and heavy-duty technicians. The course includes the theory of vehicular electrical circuits and devices, concentrating on computer controls. Proper testing methods of circuits, components and processors will also be covered.
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2.00 Credits
2 class hours A course designed for mechanical technology students to introduce them to the world of engines. Application, basic construction, and correct operation will be discussed. Both diesel and gasoline engines will be included in the lessons.
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2.00 Credits
2 class hours This course utilizes the theories from MET 103 Principles of Vehicular Electronics through hands-on experience in a lab environment. Emphasis will be placed on testing and diagnosis of automotive electrical/electronic circuits and devices as they apply to vehicle performance. These tasks will be performed in accordance with ASE/NATEF standards.
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1.00 Credits
This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to comprehend vehicular fuel, ignition, and computer systems' components and their effect on vehicle performance.
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2.00 Credits
As a continuation of MET112, this course expands the student's knowledge of vehicular ignition, fuel, and computer systems through testing and analyzing of components and systems in accordance with ASE/NATEF guidelines. Students will prepare for ASE/NATEF national certification.
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