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3.00 Credits
This is a course for musicians who wish to learn how to digitally produce their music. The course will cover music theory, orchestration, arranging, digital audio production techniques, including MIDI, sequencing, multi-track recording, and wave form synthesis.
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3.00 Credits
Students examine an introduction to the basic issues involved in the serious enjoyment (appreciation) of film. The nature of the medium, its early history and development, the elements of film criticism, and basic issues in film theory are explored. Using concepts developed in the course, students view, study, and analyze selected film masterpieces. Field trips to area movie houses are arranged when possible. Prerequisite: Preparing for College Reading II (ENGL092) or waiver by placement testing results.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course involves independent work on a selected topic under the direction of members of the Media faculty. Limited to 2 courses per student Prerequisite: Approval of the Department Chair and Division Dean
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3.00 Credits
This course offers a work/learning experience in television or radio. The student performs tasks commensurate with actual production entities. The student will be closely supervised by a college instructor, will attend one group meeting per week, and will work closely with television/radio professionals. Lecture: 1 hour Laboratory: 4 hours Prerequisite: Introduction to Mass Communication (MDIA111) and either Television Production (MDIA112) or Radio Production: Theory and Practice (MDIA113).
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide medical assistant students with the basic clinical laboratory principles and skills used in a physician's office. Topics include specimen identification and collection, laboratory safety, microscopy, routine urinalysis, fecal analysis, clinical bacteriology, and blood grouping procedures. Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 2 hours
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to teach students the fundamental clinical procedures medical assistants are allowed to perform with a minimum of supervision. Lecture and laboratory topics include taking medical histories, vital signs, and administration of treatments. Assistance at minor surgical procedures and maintenance of an aseptic environment are also stressed. Laboratory: 4 hours
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3.00 Credits
Medical terms are taught in a systematic manner in tandem with the anatomy and physiology. This enables students to comprehend terminology used in health care facilities. Anatomy and physiology begins with the cell and progresses to the body cavities, planes, and systems through the digestive system. This is designed to strengthen the students' understanding of the clinical sciences and to increase the technical skills they need in administering patient care.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to medical office pharmacology. Types and forms of drugs, their effects on body systems, and legal aspects of medication are emphasized. Abbreviations, systems of measurement, and dosage preparations are also included.
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6.00 Credits
Students participate in a clinical affiliation at a selected health care facility for the final eight weeks of the spring semester. Students gain more practice in both clinical and administrative aspects of medical assisting and learn new techniques which are performed at their individual facilities. Clinical facilities include physicians' offices, hospitals, and health maintenance organizations. Each student is evaluated by the supervisor at the facility and the program instructor. Prerequisite: A grade of C or higher in all Medical Assistant courses
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2.00 Credits
This is a continuation of Anatomy, Physiology & Terminology I (MEDA108). Additional body systems and their functions are covered. New medical terms are added at appropriate intervals throughout the course. Prerequisite: Anatomy, Physiology & Terminology I (MEDA108)
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