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  • 3.00 Credits

    African Literature Pre: 6 credits of Freshman Composition Co: This survey course examines African writing from tales to comtemporary writers. Fulfills open, liberal arts, humanities, and advanced literature electives.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduction to American Indian Literature - NOW LIT214 Pre:6 credits of Freshmen Composition Co: Elect:OP, LA, LIT, HUM Students read, interpret, and discuss selected modern writing and traditional oral works created by American Indians. The literary forms to be studied include tales, songs, memoirs, and oratory, as well as fiction and poetry by contemporary, award-winning authors, such as Momaday, Silko, Ortiz, Welch, Harjo, and Erdrich. Fulfills open, liberal arts, advanced literature, and humanities electives.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Modern Islamic Literature Pre: CMP101, CMP104 or equivalent Co: In modern Islamic Literature online students read, interpret and discuss selected works of major writers of the modern Islamic world in translation. Some of the authors whose works will be studied are Yussef Idriss, Naguib Mahfouz, Ghassan Kanafani, Laila Baalbaki, Nawal Saadawi, and Sadeq Hedayat. Fulfills open, liberal arts, humanities, and advanced literature electives.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Research Methods Pre: Co: Teaches students the skills necessary to access, evaluate, and use print, electronic, and Internet resources. Through exercises and a final research project, students will gain practical experience necessary for success in their college careers and beyond.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Introduction to the Internet Pre: Co: Elect:OPEN Introduces students to navigational skills and search techniques necessary to access information on the Internet. After a basic introduction to Internet procedures, techniques, and short cuts, students will actively explore Internet sites on individual terminals. Class assignments will require a thorough evaluation of the information available, its presentation, and its accessibility.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Medical Assisting Clinical and Laboratory Procedures Pre: Communications Proficiency Co: This course provides a foundation of clinical skills necessary to function as an entry level medical assistant in a variety of health specialities. Examples of topics include: the medical history; vital measurements; documentation; assisting with exams, special procedures, and office surgery; infection control; diagnostic lab tests, ECG, and phlebotomy; nutrition, and patient education. (2 hours of lecture and 2 hours of lab per week.) Formerly ALH142.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Medical Assisting Practicum Pre: BIO108 and OFT116 Co: OFT219, PHI120, MAC142, MAC146 and ALH162 This course is the clinical connection for principles learned in MAC142, Medical Assisting Clinical and Laboratory Procedures, MAC146, Advanced Medical Procedures and OFT219, Medical Office Procedures. It serves as a vehicle for the application of the clinical/office procedures introduced in the classroom/demonstration laboratory. Seminars allow for the discussing and sharing of practicum experiences based on journal presentations and for preparing students for employment through workshops on topics such as: healthcare law/ethics, business communications, professionalism, resume preparation and interviewing skills. (176 minimum unpaid hours of practicum in an ambulatory care setting and 12 hours of on campus seminar)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Advanced Medical Assistant Procedures Pre: MAC142; Mathematics Proficiency Co: This course responds to the rapidly expanding clinical and administrative responsibilities of the medical assistant in the managed care environment. It is designed to expand the basic knowledge and skills in the area of diagnostic procedures, medical specialities, surgical procedures, patient education, and office management. Basic pharmacological principles and drug classifications will be covered, with an emphasis on commonly prescribed medications in the ambulatory healthcare setting. (2 hours lecture and 2 hours lab per week) Formerly ALH146.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Fundamentals of Mathematics Pre: Co: This course will emphasize basic mathematics skills, including estimation, operations with whole numbers, decimals and fractions and simple percents. Mathematical vocabulary, study skills and manipulatives will be integrated throughout the course. This course fulfills no elective requirement. (4 hours of lecture per week)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prealgebra Pre: MAT011 with 'C' or better or placement exam score Co: This course is designed to prepare a student for algebra. It introduces the concept of variables, algebraic expressions, and signed numbers. It reviews operations with fractions, decimals, and percents. Mathematical reasoning, estimating, mathematical vocabulary and solving of applied problems are emphasized throughout the course. This course fulfills no elective requirement.
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