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4.00 Credits
AGS 280. Zoo and Domestic Animal Care (4). Introduction to zoo and domestic animal care. Includes safety issues, zoo orientation, animal observation skills, sanitation, housing, feeding, capture and restraint equipment, animal transport, animal measurements, abnormal behavior and injuries. Three lecture. Three lab.
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3.00 Credits
AGS 281. Herpetoculture (3). A study of the biology, ecology, and taxonomy of reptiles and amphibians. Includes identification techniques, care, maintenance and display. Three lecture.
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4.00 Credits
AGS 282. Zoo and Domestic Animal Behavior (4). Assessment of animal behavior in a variety of species including domestic and exotic animals. Includes internal and external factors influencing animal behavior, social organization, genetics, communication, conflict, mating systems, and biological rhythms. Three lecture. Three lab.
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3.00 Credits
AGS 296. Internship: Agriculture (3). Supervised field experience with businesses, corporations, government agencies, schools and community organizations to expand career interests and apply subject knowledge relevant to the workplace. Individualized internship placements to develop personal and professional skills, including professional ethics, leadership, and civic responsibility. Prerequisite: Student must have a GPA of 2.0; have completed specific degree requirements as required by the program; and have completed the internship application process. [Repeatable for a total of 6 credit hours towards degree/certificate requirements.] S/U grading only.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
AGS 299. Independent Study Agriculture (1-6). Supervised special project in this field of study. Approval of supervising Division Dean is required.
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3.00 Credits
AHS 100. Fundamentals of Health Care (3). Overview of current U.S. health care delivery systems and professions including workforce information, practices, behaviors, and ethical and legal implications. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. Three lecture.
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2.00 Credits
AHS 103. Phlebotomy (2). Theory and practice of basic phlebotomy and specimen processing including laboratory tests, equipment, procedures, ethics, safety, legal issues and quality assurance. Prerequisite: Reading Proficiency. One lecture. Three lab.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to diagnostic and procedural coding. Basics of CPT coding including rules and general requirements, with emphasis on structure, organization and general guidelines. Three lecture.
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2.00 Credits
AHS 110. Computers in the Medical Office (2). Introduction to use of computers in front office work of clinics and/or related health care agencies. Use of computer software to record patient information, schedule appointments, print reports and produce patient statements and claim forms. Special attention will be given to completing the general medical insurance claim form - HCFA 1500 One lecture. Three lab.
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3.00 Credits
AHS 120. Foundations of Medical Assisting I (3). Introduction to the role of the Medical Assistant. Preparation for work in a medical office including legal aspects, communication, customer service and records management. Prerequisite: AHS 100 and AHS 130 and BIO 160. Three lecture.
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