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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce the student to the professional world of Interior Design. A brief History of Interior Design through out the years to the practical contemporary practice that it has become today will be taught. We will touch on various aspects of interior design: space planning, color theory, (ADA), furnishings, materials, lighting, computer application, continuing education and the certification process. This course is based on Commercial Interior Design, with a strong emphasis on concept and theory. There will be a series of projects which will include researching and self exploration.
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3.00 Credits
This studio will be based on Commercial Interior Architecture, which will be taught through Schematic exploration of concept, site/building conditions, and synthesis of the two. Design Development which will consist of translation of schematic exploration into form and space, programming and space planning. A set of conceptual drawings; floor plans, reflective ceiling plans, lighting plans, floor pattern plans, elevations, mill work sections, finish schedule, and material boards will be completed. Emphasis will be place on the use of a strong concept, human consideration and scale, the ability to coordinate all drawings, and to develop 3 D space and form. This class is based strongly on concept and theory of design, there will be research and self exploration required.
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3.00 Credits
This studio will be based on Commercial Interior Architecture, and will be taught through exploration of concept, color, light, form, space, and materials. Emphasis will be on how light and color affect interior spaces, and the psychological impact on the end user. There will be small conceptual projects, and a large final portfolio project. This class is based strongly on concept and theory of design. A significant amount of research and drawing time will be needed outside of class. Students should have some basic knowledge of CAD and or drawing techniques. Prerequisite(s): AED 267
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to the design and installation, including methods and materials, according to code, that relate to electrical mechanical systems for residential construction. Basic theory, applicable codes, symbols and practices are covered. This course provides a comprehensive overview of related architectural building systems for the designer or builder. Prerequisite(s): AED 115 or AED 165.
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3.00 Credits
This course continues the development of student's ability to customize AutoCAD for specific applications with an emphasis on the LISP programming language. Students will program in LISP to develop new command sequences, management programs and parametric design modules for AutoCAD. Experience using AutoCAD is necessary for success. This course is designed for the very competent AutoCAD user. Prerequisite(s): AED 160.
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3.00 Credits
The goal of this course is to provide a comprehensive introduction to programming using C#. The first half of the course is presented as in class lectures and the second half is presented using online lectures. The online portion will be presents in two formats of which students can choose from either finishing the semester learning straight C# or learning to program AutoCAD using its .NET API.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamental concepts of patient care, including radiation protection and considerations of patient physical and psychosocial conditions. Routine and emergency patient care procedures will be described. The role of the radiographer in patient education, and ethical and legal issues will also be identified. Aspects of vital sign determination, medical surgical asepsis, infection control, patient communication, and ethical issues will be discussed. Radiation protection will include types of interaction of radiation and matter, as well as radiation safety and protective measures for the patient as well as personnel.
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2.00 Credits
A survey approach to the classification, morphology, identification, and physiology of microorganisms. The major emphasis is on the clinical problems associated with infection nosocomially contracted. Some emphasis is also placed on the practical problems and techniques of the cleaning, sterilization, and utilization of contaminated equipment and clothing. Prerequisite(s): AHS 136; BIO 132; BIO 133; CHM 102; RT 105
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2.00 Credits
The general principles of drug action, methods of administration, metabolism, excretion and clinical application will be presented. Bronchoactive drug groups seen in the practice of respiratory therapy will be emphasized. Also discussed will be several drug categories (cardiovascular medications, antibiotics, neuromuscular blockers, anticoagulants and diuretics) not used directly by the respiratory care practitioner. Prerequisite(s): AHS 136; BIO 132; BIO 133; CHM 102; RT 105.
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3.00 Credits
The course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to effectively assess and treat patients with disorders of the upper and lower airway. Knowledge and skills will be confined to the scope of practice of the respiratory care practitioner. Prerequisite(s): BIO 130; BIO 131; RT 100; RT 101.
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