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2.00 Credits
An instructi nal c urse c mpleted at McCann Technical Sch l that prepares individuals t assist a dentist at chairside. This preparati n includes ffice pr cedures, perf rmance f radi graphic techniques and selected lab rat ry tasks. McCann graduates are eligible t sit f r the Certified Dental Assistant (CDA) examinati n as administered by the Dental Assisting Nati nal B ard (DANB). This c urse includes academic and clinical pr cedure preparati n, and general and specialty externships in carefully selected private dental ffices and clinics. This c urse nly applies t matriculated students in the Health Science - Dental Assisting pti n.
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3.00 Credits
An in-depth, critical l k at the individual fitness c mp nents and their significance t cultural lifestyle and verall pers nal health. The f cus will be n t nly n the scientific backgr und f each c mp nent but n the s ci -cultural aspects as well. Specific c mp nents t be addressed will include b dy c mp siti n, flexibility, cardi vascular c nditi ning and muscular strength and endurance. Skills prerequisite: ENG 020 and ENG 060. Prerequisite: PED 180 r permissi n f the instruct r. Rec mmended: BI 150 r a backgr und in human anat my.
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3.00 Credits
A study f the muscular system f the human b dy. This c urse is designed t emphasize general gr ss muscular anat my and functi n, intr duce c mm n path l gies/surgeries seen and will include lab skills such as palpati n and bservati n. Prerequisite: BI 150 r higher.
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3.00 Credits
An intr ducti n t the vari us types f human diseases. T pics include the definiti n, eti l gy, path physi l gy, clinical findings, diagn sis, pr gn sis, management, and p ssible c mplicati ns f a variety f human diseases. Skills prerequisite: ENG 020 and ENG 060. Prerequisite: BI 101 and 102 r BI 201 and 202, r permissi n f the instruct r.
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3.00 Credits
An expl rati n f the steps inv lved in preparati n, devel pment, implementati n and evaluati n f fitness pr gram design. The f cus will be n pr gram planning and devel pment f r c mmunity-based fitness clubs and w rksite settings. Students will be required t plan a fitness pr gram f their wn as part f the c ursew rk. Skills prerequisites: ENG 020 and ENG 060. Prerequisites: PED 170 r a str ng backgr und in exercise and permissi n f the instruct r.
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3.00 Credits
An expl rati n f a variety f techniques that c mbine a str ng emphasis in utilizing b th the mind and the b dy simultane usly. Practices such as Y ga, Pilates, Tai Chi and walking meditati n will be included in this c urse. Skills prerequisite: ENG 020 and ENG 060.
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2.00 Credits
An intr ducti n t c mm n neur path l gies seen thr ugh ut the lifespan. T pics will include carpal tunnel syndr me, causes f pain, cerebral palsy, str kes, impinged nerv us tissue and ther neur path l gies bserved within the health care envir nment. Prerequisite: BI 202.
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4.00 Credits
Independent study f r students with a f undati n in the field. Student and instruct r determine the pr ject and the number f credits t be earned. A f rmal pr blem, a review f the literature, field w rk r internship, and written r ral presentati ns are ften inv lved. Regularly scheduled meetings between student and instruct r are required. Prerequisite: Permissi n f the instruct r.
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3.00 Credits
Specific c urse c ntent in current health care issues as determined by the allied health department. Details are included in pre-registrati n materials. BCC students interested in banking c urses may study thr ugh the American Bankers Ass ciati n (www.aba.c m). F r pr gram requirements and ther inf rmati n, see page xx. Students wh successfully c mplete the AIB equivalent f the f ll wing c urses may be awarded credit where applicable.
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3.00 Credits
C ntemp rary the ry and practice in the field f finance and banking. This c urse is designed t devel p an understanding f what m ney is and d es, and h w it is banked, and examines the American c mmercial banking system, including the Federal Reserve system as it aids and regulates banking. The c urse serves the student planning further study in banking, finance, r ec n mics, and the student interested in understanding ur banking system in general.
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