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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course reflects current and commonly used practices, procedures, medications, and drug preparations. Emphasis is placed in four areas: mathematics and dosage calculations; introduction to pharmacology; drugs, vitamins and minerals, and substance abuse; and effects of medications on the body systems. This course provides essential information about mathematics and pharmacology to any health care professional. Prerequisites: BIO115 or higher, MAT120 or higher. Fall.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course prepares students to work in a medical office. All aspects of medical employment are explored from new laws relevant to the medical office to the OSHA, DEA, and CDC requirements most important to medical office workers. Prerequisites: MAS101 and MAS102. Spring.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits This course is a continuation of MAS210 Externship I involving 160 hours of unpaid experience at an MWCC-approved clinical site. Application of all coursework in the Medical Assisting Degree program will be performed. This is considered the capstone course of the medical assisting program. Prerequisites: completion of first three semesters of Medical Assisting Degree program and MAS210. Spring.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course is designed for those students who need remedial instruction and repetitive practice in the arithmetic basic facts: multiplication tables, factors and multiples of whole numbers, order of operations, concept of and relative sizes of simple fractions and mixed numbers and their equivalent decimals, percents, many simple word problems, and basic geometry facts. Three hours lecture and one hour lab per week. Prerequisite: Appropriate score on CPT Arithmetic Test. Institutional credit only. Courses that earn institutional credit do not apply toward graduation. Fall and spring.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course is designed for students who need to learn the foundations of mathematics. Students will learn the mathematics of whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, integers, and basic geometry. The issues of problem solving, math anxiety, and study skills will be addressed. This course, often taken as a refresher, is useful as the foundation for other math courses and math related courses and for the development of mathematical job skills. Prerequisite: Appropriate score on CPT Arithmetic Test. Institutional credit only. Courses that earn institutional credit do not apply toward graduation. Fall and spring.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This is an introductory algebra course for the student who has little or no background in algebra. Beginning in fall 2006, it is considered a foundation class and does not fulfill a graduation requirement. Topics include operations on real numbers and variable expressions, solving equations, polynomials, graphing of linear equations, and techniques of problem solving. Prerequisite: MAT100 or placement. Fall and spring.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course is a continuation of MAT120 Introduction to Mathematics I with emphasis on algebraic fractions, factoring, systems of equations, inequalities, radical expressions and quadratic equations. Prerequisite: MAT120 or equivalent. Fall and spring.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This is an intensive course in basic algebra and covers the material presented in MAT120 and MAT121 Introduction to Mathematics I and II. It is intended for the student with a background in elementary algebra, seeking a comprehensive review in preparation for the study of college mathematics. Topics include algebraic operations, polynomials, linear equations, factoring, fractions, techniques of problem solving, systems of equations, graphing techniques, inequalities, exponents, radicals, and quadratics. Prerequisite: placement testing. Fall and spring.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course explores a number of important ideas and practical applications in contemporary mathematics. Topics include critical thinking and problem solving strategies; sets, relations, and functions; consumer applications such as interest, annuities, and present value; basic statistics; measurement and the metric system; linear functions and their graphs; the geometry of Pythagoras, area, circumference, and volume. This course is intended as an alternative to MAT121 Introduction to Mathematics II for those students in career programs not planning to study further mathematics courses, and focuses more on practical applications than algebraic manipulations; it does not provide enough algebra to satisfy the prerequisite for MAT160 College Mathematics I. Prerequisite: MAT120 or placement. Fall and spring.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This is a course in intermediate algebra designed for the student who has completed coursework in elementary or introductory algebra. It prepares students for the study of college mathematics or functions. Topics include: exponential laws, operations with polynomials, solving many types of equations and inequalities, enhanced graphing techniques, simplifying and operating on radicals and logarithms, and extensive work with functions and function notation. Skills acquired are applied to application problems. Prerequisite: MAT121, MAT124, or placement. Fall and spring.
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