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2.00 Credits
Principles of typewriting that apply to legal office are stressed utilizing a computer software package to give the student a more highly developed skill and knowledge to use as a specialized legal secretary. Production jobs test the student's ability to get at the work properly, to plan and type the work under pressure of time, and to proofread and correct errors. Actual office forms are used. Producing mailable copy rapidly is the main objective of the course. Prerequisite: OIS 1213 or consent of instructor.
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2.00 Credits
Principles of typewriting that apply to a medical office are stressed utilizing a computer software package to give the student a more highly developed skill and knowledge to use as a specialized medical secretary. Production jobs test the student's ability to get at the work properly, to plan and type the work under pressure of time, and to proofread and correct errors. Actual office forms are used. Producing mailable copy rapidly is the main objective of the course. Prerequisite: OIS 1213 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
A capstone course integrating word processing, database, and spreadsheet software. Students create a portfolio of projects representative of each student's skills. Students also learn to use Powerpoint software to create video presentations. Prerequisite: OIS 2033 and OIS 2523 or Permission of Instructor.
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3.00 Credits
The general course objective is to learn how to use the functions of the Microsoft Word program and be able to produce a variety of professional-looking documents with speed and accuracy utilizing the functions of the Word program. Students should be familiar with the keyboard before taking this class.
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3.00 Credits
Provides comprehensive training for the serious word processor through use of a popular Word Processing program on the microcomputer. Training progresses from the most common business word processing applications to the more complicated using the advanced features of this program. Prerequisite: OIS 1103 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Basic introduction to philosophy through the selections of representative philosophers, to give the student a basic knowledge in the fields of philosophy, the approach to the academic areas of philosophy. No prerequisite.
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3.00 Credits
History, philosophy, ethics, settings, and trends in Physical Therapy. Delineation of roles of the health care team, and of Physical Therapy personnel, with interpersonal skills needed to function as a health care provider and team member. Principles and procedures of basic patient care skills and documentation. Course includes entry-level descriptions of primary practice areas. Prerequisite: Admission to PTA Program.
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3.00 Credits
Principles, techniques, and laboratory practice of positioning, draping, pain assessment, body mechanics, transfers, wheelchair and assistive device measuring with gait training, superficial heat, cryotherapy, aseptic technique, massage and documentation. Prerequisite: Admission to PTA program and required PHTA courses.
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9.00 Credits
Supervised clinical experience including observation and application of physical therapy services. Group discussion of selected clinical cases in seminar format. Prerequisite: Required PHTA courses.
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3.00 Credits
Theory, physiology, and application of heat, cold, light, water, electricity, and mechanical compression/distraction in therapeutic treatment. Prerequisite: Required PHTA courses.
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