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3.00 Credits
The student will have knowledge of the organization of the human body and how it functions in both a wellness and illness state. The course will also prepare the student to assist the physician in planning of and education of patients on diets as they relate to diseases/health of each of the body systems. (Corequisites: MEA 0005, MEA 0230/0230L, MEA 0270/0270L and MEA 0253L.) FA
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3.00 Credits
This course covers infection control techniques, how infections and blood borne pathogens are spread, basic first aid and emergency procedures, as well as how to maintain emergency equipment. Students will also know how to take vital signs, prepare patients for, as well as assist with various procedures, quality control and how to maintain medication records and accurately document interviews and findings. (Prerequisites: MEA 0005, MEA 0253/0253L, MEA 0270/0270L and MEA 0230/0230L. Corequisites: MEA 0256C/0256L, MEA 0258/0258L, MEA 0242/0242L and MEA 0254L.) Lab fee: $7. SP
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3.00 Credits
The student will gain an understanding of the various laboratory tests, the departments in a laboratory, the personnel, safety rules, government regulations, how to perform basic tests, how to collect blood specimens by various methods and how to perform electrocardiograms. (Prerequisites: MEA 0005, MEA 0270/0270L, MEA 0253/0253L, and MEA 0230/0230L. Corequisites: MEA 0254/0254L, MEA 0258/0258L, MEA 0242/0242L and MEA 0256L.) Lab fee: $7. SP
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3.00 Credits
Course will prepare the student for the state of Florida basic X-ray examination. The student will learn basic X-ray procedures, processing techniques and safety procedures. (Prerequisites: MEA 0005, MEA 0230/0230L, MEA 0253/0253L and MEA 0270/0270L. Corequisites: MEA 0256C/0256L, MEA 0254/0254L, MEA 0242/0242L and MEA 0258L.) SP
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3.00 Credits
This course will prepare students to perform all duties of a medical office receptionist. Including but not limited to, skills in typing, filing, scheduling and billing. (Corequisites: MEA 0005, MEA 0253/0253L, MEA 0230/0230L and MEA 0270L.) FA
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3.00 Credits
The student will apply those skills gained in the classroom in a professional setting. They will be responsible for 240 hours of hands-on practical in physician’s offices, clinic settings and urgent care facilities. The school will be responsible for obtaining the clinical sites, and monitoring the student’s progress to complete this portion of the program. Lab fee: $12. SU
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the fundamentals of weather and climate. Topics include temperature, humidity, clouds, precipitation, air masses, fronts, storms, air pollution and climate. Emphasis is on how these processes take place and their results. (Prerequisites or corequisites: ENC 1101 and MAT 1033 or permission of chairperson.) FA, SP
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3.00 Credits
This is a college mathematics course, including set theory, logic, geometry, counting methods, probability, statistics, and other optional materials. (Prerequisite: Placement through CPT or passed MAT 1033 with grade “C”or better or permission of chairperson.) Lab fee: $5 FA, SP, SU
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3.00 Credits
This course includes topics from consumer mathematics, mathematical modeling, geometry in art, graph theory, voting and apportionment techniques and history of mathematics. Applications to real-world situations are emphasized. (Prerequisite: Placement through CPT or passed MAT 1033 with grade “C” or better of permission of chairperson.) Lab fee: $5.FA, SP, SU
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3.00 Credits
A general introduction to the career of medical technology including safety, quality control, professional ethics and regulatory standards. (Prerequisite: Admission to the Medical Laboratory Technology program.)
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