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2.00 Credits
Fundamentals of computer technology: hardware, software, terminology, and concepts. Provides an understanding of how a computer works and the reasoning behind computer design.
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2.00 Credits
Instruction in Microsoft Excel, including basic to advanced features. Emphasizes data presentation. Uses case studies for assessment. Online instruction. Prerequisite: AHCJ 426; Intro to computers equivalent acceptable.
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4.00 Credits
Studies the structure and function of the human body, including organ systems. (Prerequisite to many certificate and associate degree programs, e.g., coding specialist/certificate, occupational therapy assistant/A.A.). Lecture and laboratory required.
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1.00 Credits
Studies the structure and function of the human body, including organ systems. (Prerequisite to many certificate and associate degree programs, e.g., coding specialist/certificate, occupational therapy assistant/A.A.). Lecture and laboratory required.
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2.50 Credits
Designed for students in the health sciences. History, classification, morphology, growth, control, transmission, and pathology of selected bacteria, viruses, fungi, rickettsia, and parasites. Host defenses against microbial pathogens, including specific and nonspecific immunity. Lecture, 30 hours; laboratory, 30 hours. Course covers two quarters. Grade given upon completion of 241, 242 sequence. Prerequisite: A college-level chemistry course.
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2.50 Credits
Designed for students in the health sciences. History, classification, morphology, growth, control, transmission, and pathology of selected bacteria, viruses, fungi, rickettsia, and parasites. Host defenses against microbial pathogens, including specific and nonspecific immunity. Lecture 30 hours, laboratory 30 hours. Course covers two quarters. Grade given upon completion of 241, 242 sequence. Prerequisite: AHCJ 241.
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4.00 Credits
An 8-unit course (4 units Winter Quarter plus 4 units Spring Quarter) that covers structure and function of human biology. For students entering two- and four-year health professional programs such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, cardiopulmonary sciences, speech-language pathology and audiology, radiation technology, nursing, and other programs with an anatomy and physiology prerequisite.
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4.00 Credits
An 8-unit course (4 units Winter Quarter plus 4 units Spring Quarter) that covers structure and function of human biology. For students entering two- and four-year health professional programs such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, cardiopulmonary sciences, speech-language pathology and audiology, radiation technology, nursing, and other programs with an anatomy and physiology prerequisite. Prerequisite: AHCJ 250* (*may be taken concurrently).
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4.00 Credits
Function of enzymes; cell respiration and metabolism; secretion and action of hormones; circulatory and respiratory systems. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisite: AHCJ 251.
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1.00 Credits
Current issues related to infectious disease, with special emphasis on principles of epidemiology and the etiology of HIV/AIDS. Discusses disease pathology and modes of transmission compared with hepatitis, tuberculosis, and influenza. Development of ethical response to psychosocial, economic, and legal concerns. Strategies and programs for education, prevention, and identification of resources. Impact on the health care worker, risk factors, and precautions for blood-borne pathogens, HIV, hepatitis, and tuberculosis.
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