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SC 162: Human Anatomy and Physiology II
3.00 Credits
Bramson ORT College (Closed)
Prerequisite: SC161 In this course the students will learn the anatomy and physiology of the different body systems, the most commonly involved diseases, and will develop clinical thinking toward the diagnosis and prevention of these pathologies. The course includes the study of muscular, blood, heart, circulatory , lymphatic, digestive, renal and reproductive systems, as well as the physiology of nut' ion, fluid, electrolytes and acid balance as an important part of human body homeostasis . It is designed for a more advanced student and will be used to the fully understanding laboratory practices and procedures.
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SS 101: Keyboarding I
3.00 Credits
Bramson ORT College (Closed)
This course in an introduction to the computer as a keyboarding tool for ef cient document production. Basic touch typing skills are developed to achieve speed and accuracy on straight copy timings. Also, correct formatting techniques for business documents, such as letters, tables, memos, and manuscripts, are demonstrated, in addition to competence in the use of the 10-key numeric pad.
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SS 102: Keyboarding II
3.00 Credits
Bramson ORT College (Closed)
Prerequisite: SS101 or Equivalent This course continues emphasis on improvement of keyboarding skills with daily practice drills and speed/accuracy timings. Skill in the preparation of business documents, using current computer software programs, such as letters, memos, forms, tables, manuscripts, and e-mail is developed through practice with source documents. Different sources for document production such as straight copy, shorthand, and transcription are discussed.
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SS 103: Keyboarding III
3.00 Credits
Bramson ORT College (Closed)
Prerequisite: SS102, SS121 This course continues and expands student exposure to the production of more complex business and legal documents using current of ce and computer equipment, such as the transcribing machine, word processing and spreadsheet programs, and the Internet. Students will achieve the minimum typing speed of 40 words per minute on ve- minute timed writings while striving for a combination of speed and accuracy in document production that is necessary in business today.
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SS 104: Medical Keyboarding
3.00 Credits
Bramson ORT College (Closed)
Prerequisite: SS102, SS121 This course provides the student with skills in keyboarding case materials, correspondence, forms and medical reports that are chosen from the les of practicing healthcare providers and other medical facilities. Accuracy and ef ciency in keyboarding of these documents are developed.
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SS 105: Legal Keyboarding
3.00 Credits
Bramson ORT College (Closed)
Prerequisite: SS102 This course focuses on skills in keyboarding legal case materials, correspondence, forms, briefs, and other documents associated with the legal profession. Current appropriate computer software programs and functions are utilized. Increased accuracy and speed in document production are developed through practice drills and regular timings.
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SS 106: Medical Transcription I
3.00 Credits
Bramson ORT College (Closed)
Prerequisite: SS101 This course provides the student with skills in transcribing medical reports, each of which relates to a patient with a speci c medical condition. These medical reports are taken from inpatients as well as outpatients. Listening and proofreading skills are developed. Use of English language skills (grammar, spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and word division) are incorporated into document preparation. Accuracy and ef ciency in transcribing documents for the medical eld are introduced in order to produce an accurate and well-formatted document.
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SS 107: Medical Transcription II
3.00 Credits
Bramson ORT College (Closed)
Prerequisite: SS106 This course provides the students with further skills in transcribing dictation involving systems of the body. The course provides students with competitive transcription skills. The course reinforces and supplements medical terminology and other skills acquired in SS106.
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SS 111: Secretarial Practices
3.00 Credits
Bramson ORT College (Closed)
This course provides the student with an understanding of the qualities and skills needed to function in the modern of ce. Topics include understanding corporate relationships, reporting and organizational structure, greeting visitors, mail processing, answering phones and managing telecommunications, as well a managing events and calendars. Areas to be discussed include oral and written business communications and their roles in customer relations. The course will emphasize appropriate appearance, attitude and etiquette.
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SS 112: Secretarial Practices II
3.00 Credits
Bramson ORT College (Closed)
Prerequisite: SS111 This course provides the student with an understanding of how to arrange travel, assist in the arrangement of meetings/conferences, implement cost control methods, and use modern technology, such as the Internet, for researching information for business reports. Topics include business correspondence, record management, and banking procedures. The student will learn how to maintain payroll, employee tax, petty cash and inventory records. Financial instruments will be discussed.
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