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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Appropriate placement score. A course in the fundamental skills and concepts of arithmetic and algebra for students needing to strengthen their mathematical background. The topics will include real numbers, percents, ratios, and linear equations with applications. Lab Fee.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Appropriate placement score. An accelerated approach which combines arithmetic and basic algebra concepts needed for success in college level courses. Topics include real numbers, percent, geometry, scientific notation, ration and proportion, exponents, solving linear equations and inequalities, factoring, and solving quadratic equations. Lab Fee.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MATV0012 or appropriate placement score. An individualized approach to mathematics through the elementary development of the rational number system and an introduction to algebraic concepts including the study of quadratic equations; rational exponents and their properties; radicals; rational expressions; factoring; graphing linear functions and interpreting graphs; solving linear equations and inequalities. This course includes tools to improve math study skills, lower test taking and math anxiety, and understand the fundamental test taking skills. Upon completion of this course, students are required to take the State Exit Exam in order to complete the preparatory program. The use of calculators is not allowed.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BSCC1010 or BSCC1010H with a grade of "C" or better. A study of the morphology, culturing, metabolism, nutrition, and physiology of microorganisms; methods of media preparation and sterilization/disinfection techniques; control of selected pathogens; dairy and industrial applications; and bacterial genetics. Three hours lecture and three hours lab per week. Lab Fee.
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1.00 Credits
An actual clinical and administrative experience for the student outside the classroom/lab setting. Time will be devoted to achieving proficiency in clinical/administrative tasks through exposure to a wide range of duties and interactions with physicians, staff, and patients. The emphasis is on the student performing in a professional environment with strict supervision, under a licensed physician, and performance reports from the clinical sites and instructor. There is no remuneration for the student during this externship experience.
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to help student acquire the knowledge and skills required for employment in the clinical ambulatory care setting. Theory and lab is incorporated in to enable the student to function effectively, professionally, and competently as a member of the physician's healthcare team. Vitals, EKG, diagnostic procedures, assisting in surgery, parenteral and non-parenteral drug administration, principles of IV therapy, pediatrics, geriatrics, patients with special needs and emergency protocol will enable the learner to be an efficient part of the healthcare team. Lab Fee.
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8.00 Credits
A combination lecture and lab course designed for Medical Assistants to introduce the clinical laboratory and those entry-level skills associated with the microscope, basic knowledge of CLIA waived testing in the areas of microbiology, urinalysis, clinical chemistry, hematology, serology, immunohematology, and phlebotomy. Students will receive and become proficient from hands-on both in the classroom and laboratory. Lab Fee.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides a thorough introduction to the wide range of administrative skills that a medical assistant should possess and include medical law and ethics, communication, appointments/scheduling, filing, computer application software and insurance. Billing and coding, managerial, accounts payable and receivable, and quality improvement and risk management will provide theory and lab practice to support these skills. Psychology for the medical assistant will play an integral part of this curriculum. Lab Fee.
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8.00 Credits
Emphasis on the study of weather elements, weather instruments, atmospheric motion, types of storms, forecasting, and world climates. Time devoted to analyzing weather maps.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAT 1033 with a "D" or better or suitable placement score. Meets Gordon Rule requirements. This is a General Education mathematics course which includes, but is not limited to, the following major topics: sets, logical reasoning, geometry and measurement, probability, and statistics.
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