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Prerequisite: Assessment Exam This remedial course focuses on basic mathematical concepts and skills, including whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, operations with signed numbers, exponents, algebraic expressions, and the solution of simple rst- degree equations. Admission to this course is based on college placement test scores. This course prepares students for the required mathematics courses in their program of study.
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Prerequisite: Assessment Exam Computations required for business operations are studied. Among the topics covered are: banking records, payroll, percentage, insurance, simple and compound interest, promissory notes, trade and cash discounts, transportation charges, commission sales, markup, inventory, depreciation, taxes, investments, nancial statement analysis, statistics, charts and drafts. Computer applications to business mathematics are presented.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Assessment Exam The application of statistical methods to the analysis of business conditions and projections form the core of this course. Among the topics covered are: measures of central tendency, standard deviation, percentiles, statistical graphs, binomial and normal distribution, probability, and hypothesis testing. Computer statistical packages are used to emphasize methods discussed in the course.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Assessment Exam This course provides a discussion of mathematical concepts in computer technology and related elds. Among the topics discussed are: sets, relations, functions, mathematical induction, arrays and matrices, elementary graph theory, and trees. Applications include combinatory, algorithm analysis, and modern mathematical analysis.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Assessment Exam This course deals with concepts in algebra and trigonometry including: numerical and algebraic expressions, signed numbers, linear and quadratic equations, laws of exponents, graphing, vectors, determinants and matrices and their application to the elds of electronic and computer technology.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MA151 Analytic geometry and differential calculus are discussed. Skills acquired in Mathematical Analysis I are reinforced and enhanced. Topics include: inequalities, progressions and binomial theorem, trigonometric identities and functions, analytical geometry of the straight line and conic section, curve tting, the derivation and applications in electronic and computer technology are discussed.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MA120 This course discusses the mathematical concepts essential for business decision-making. Topics include: probability of distributions, sampling theory, variance and co-variance, hypothesis testing, non-parametric tests, regression and correlation analysis, linear programming-simplex methods and calculus. Computerized elements are discussed.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SS204 and MD110 This course, that will be also a prerequisite course for all the other medical Laboratory classes, such as Clinical Laborary II and Laboratory Procedures, will teach the medical assistant students three main components: Infection Control in the medical office and medical Laboratory; general principals of patient questioning and examination and assisting and performing specific procedures in the medical specialized offices (OBGYN, Pediatrics, Geriatrics etc.)
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3.00 Credits
Co-Requisite: MD105 The course will prepare the students to follow the universal precautions in any medical laboratory or medical office. The students in the end of this course will be able to perform the most common laboratory procedures used in the medical offices, such as phlebotomy, finger stick, and different types of blood analyses, urinalysis, and microbiology procedures. At the end of this course students will be also able to assist in some medical specialty procedures.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MD101 During the first half of the pharmacology course the students will learn about the interaction between human body and different medications, federal laws and regulation for drug approval and drug distribution, as well as different routes of drug administrations, such as gastrointestinal or parenteral Students will learn and practice in precise dosing of medicines as prescribed. On the second half of the course student will be able to identify the main characteristics of the most important drugs based on their actions on the major body systems. At the end of the course students will be able to use PDR as a reference book for drug information and also be able to assist patients with different drug poisoning.
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