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3.00 Credits
This is an introductory course that covers the basic concepts of GIS. The course will discuss different types of GIS's and their capabilities; GIS data collection and input; GIS data types and basic mapping concepts. The course includes a hands-on introduction to ArcGIS software. Lab fee required. 45 class hours. Prerequisite(s): CGS 1000 and CGS 1100.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Introduction to Geographic Information Systems. The course will expand the students' knowledge of GIS software. Students will continue their study of the US GPS system and Remote Sensing, integrating these technologies with ArcGIS software as well as explore ArcGIS's Spatial Analyst Extension. The course assignments are projectbased activities resulting in high quality maps. Lab fee required. 45 class hours. Prerequisite: GIS 2040.
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3.00 Credits
This is the final course in GIS and brings together all the concepts learned in Introduction and AdvancedGIS courses. It integrates the three technologies of Geographic Information System (GIS), Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and Remote Sensing for solving real world problems. This is a project based course. The student will be required to prepare and present a complete GIS project. Lab fee required. 45 class hours. Prerequisite: GIS 2060.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a survey course designed for the non-science student. It provides an introduction to the study of the physical, chemical and geological processes that produce earth materials and landforms.Topics include: Earth materials, their formation and distribution; landforms and the processes that create and alter them; fossils and time; and the theory of the plate tectonics. 45 class hours. Prerequisite: REA 0002 (Completed with a grade of "C" orhigher) or appropriate placement test score.
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide the student with the knowledge required to work as a Nursing Assistant in a health care facility. Topics include safety and security procedures, emergency procedures, infection control, blood borne diseases, nutrition, restorative, the biological, psychological and social support of patients with an emphasis on the geriatric patient.The scientific method and basic math skills to include traditional and metric measurements of time, temperature, distance, capacity, and mass/weight are emphasized. 80 hours of instruction
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40.00 Credits
This course will provide the student with the skills required to work as a Nursing Assistant in a health care facility. Topics include communication skills, legal-ethical responsibilities, providing safety, physical comfort, personal care, nutrition, infection control, and other skills relevant to nurse assisting. Emphasis is placed on caring for the adult patient. 40 hours of clinical instruction. Prerequisites:A completed Physical Examination Report (SAR-40-A), a professional liability insurance card, an approved 4-hour AIDS seminar, and CPR certification are prerequisites of this course. Students must take one of the following courses: the American Heart Association - "Basic Life Support for Health Care Providers" (PHCC course NCH0050), the American Red Cross - "Professional RescuerCPR", the American Safety and Health Institute - "CPR for Professionals?r the National Safety Council - "ProfessionalRescuer CPR".
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45.00 Credits
This course is designed to teach the theory of phlebotomy techniques by venipuncture and skin puncture. The major topics include basic anatomy and physiology of the circulatory system; selection of the tube type for various blood tests; possible inter- fering substances; hospital hierarchy; professionalism; risk factors for hepatitis, AIDS, and sexually transmitted diseases; infection control guidelines; and employability skills. 45 hours of instruction
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60.00 Credits
This course is designed to teach blood collection by venipuncture and skill practice. Classroom practice includes handling, labeling, transporting and logging-in of specimens as well as the demonstration of the correct infection control techniques and donor room techniques. Lab fee required. 60 hours of instruction. Prerequisite:MEA 0200. (Medical Secretary/Examining Room Assistants.
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60.00 Credits
This course includes 60 hours of clinical experience which includes capillary/ venipuncture techniques, handling, labeling, transporting and logging in of specimens as well as the use of correct infection control and donor room techniques. Prerequisite: HCP 0741L and HCP 0731 (Phlebotomy majors) or HCP 0604 (Patient Care Technician majors), a current CPR card, an approved 4-hour AIDS seminar, a completed Physical Examination Report (SAR-40-A), and a current professional insurance liability card.
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce medical record transcribing techniques and procedures. Topics include medical reports, medical correspondence, case histories, physicians' notes, discharge summaries, and specific rules for medical transcription. Lab fee required. 120 hours of instruction. Prerequisites: OTA 0101 or equivalent or consent of instructor and HSC 0534.
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