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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAT 186. 4 credits Topics include limits and continuity; derivatives; techniques of differentiation; applications of differentiation; antiderivatives; Fundamental Theorem of Calculus and the definite integral; applications of the integral; trapezoidal and Simpson's rules. TI graphing calculator required.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAT 254. 4 credits Topics include anti-derivatives and applications of the integral; transcendental functions and their inverses; derivatives and integrals of transcendental functions and their inverses; techniques of integration; numerical methods; indeterminate forms and L'Hospital's Rule;improper integrals, sequences and infinite series; polar coordinates. TI graphing calculator required.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAT 256. 4 credits Topics include parametric equations; polar coordinates; vectors-dot and cross products and applications; vector-valued functions and applications; functions of several variables, limits and applications; partial differentiation and applications; multiple integration and applications; multiple integration and applications; vector calculus. TI graphing calculator required.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Math 256. 3 credits This course involves a comprehensive introduction to the theory and applications of solving systems. Topics included are linear equations, vector and matrix algebra, determinants, eigenvectors and eigenvalues, orthogonality, least squares, symmetry, quadratic forms, and practical applications. Technology is a major component of the course, both computer and calculator work is utilized.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAT 256. 3 credits Topics include first-order differential equations, second-order linear solutions, higher-order linear equations with constant coefficients; Laplace transformations; systems of linear order equations; numerical methods, and applications. TI graphing calculator required.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Admission to the Medical Assistant program. Corequisite: BOT 111, BOT 180 and BOT 287. 4 credits This course provides an over view of health care procedures required by medical assistants. The course teaches students to prepare examination and treatment areas in health care settings. Concepts of universal and standard precautions, aseptic technique, and infection control are presented. Therapeutic communication, medical ethics, confidentiality and accountability are stressed. In addition, the course teaches students to perform simple lab tests, vital signs, and specimen collection. Medication administration, pharmacology and principles of anatomy and physiology are integrated throughout this course. Three hours of class and three house of clinical laboratory experience per week.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MED 245, BOT 111, 180 and 287 with a grade of C or better. Corequisites: ENG 101, PSY111, BOT 288, CPR Certification for health care providers. 5 credits This advanced clinical procedure course builds upon the knowledge from Clinical Procedures I and will provide the student with phlebotomy skills, EKG skills, and basic principles of radiology safety. The course presents concepts related to nutrition, surgical asepsis and autoclaving, simple dressing changes and response to medical emergencies. Medication administration, pharmacology and principles of anatomy and physiology are integrated throughout this course. Three hours of class and three hours of clinical laboratory experience per week and 45 hours of clinical over the semester.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MED 246, BOT 288 with a grade of C or better. 3 credits This course combines a classroom seminar with on the job learning. Students who meet program eligibility work at approved Cooperative Education sites and participate in regularly scheduled seminars. Seminars cover the establishment of learning goals for the work assignment, work-related problem solving, and legal and ethical dilemmas facing health care personnel. A final project is designed to incorporate on the- job learning and medical law and ethics. Students must complete the seminar, all assignments, the final project, and the clinical work assignment to receive credit. This five-week summer course includes 3 hours of seminars per week and a minimum of 135 hours of supervised, unpaid externship.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENG 101. 3 credits This course offers a comprehensive exploration of creative imagination in music from a multicultural, global perspective, including the examination of Western music in the context of musical practices throughout the world. Students also will explore the elements of music, learn musical terminology, and discover the sounds of instruments from many world cultures. No previous musical experience is required.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENG 101. 3 credits A survey of musical traditions of the world's peoples, with primary emphasis on indigenous, popular, and art music of Africa, Asia, Indonesia and the Americas. The course will explore a wide range of musical styles and place each within the cultural and historical context from which it arises. Attendance at a live musical performance is required.
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