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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course reviews whole numbers, fractions and decimals, rational numbers, variable expressions, solving equations, proportions and percents, and polynomial expressions Prerequisite: appropriate score on math placement test
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces factoring, rational expressions, linear equations in two variables, systems of linear equations, inequalities, radical expressions, and quadratic equations Prerequisite: appropriate score on math placement test or ? ?" or above in MA113
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course completes a baccalaureate student's formal algebra education This course comprehensively addresses and extends learning in the following topics: linear functions, quadratic functions, polynomial functions, rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of equations in more than two variables, and sequences and series Prerequisite: appropriate score on math placement test or ? ?? ?or above in MA123
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course deals with limits of functions and approximation, differentiation of elementary functions, maximum and minimum applications Prerequisite: ? ?? ?or above in MA133 or instructor permission
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is an introductory course in statistical methods used in social science and medical research dealing with descriptive and inferential statistics The course includes introduction to research design and study of measures of central tendency and variability, probability, interval estimation, signifi cant difference testing, and correlation It is intended to prepare students to read and understand research which reports and interprets fi ndings using statistical methods and to prepare students who will attend graduate school for advanced study of statistics Prerequisite: appropriate score on math placement test or ? ?? ?or above in MA123
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course emphasizes legal principles, procedures, and regulations that affect Medical Assistants and other Allied Health professionals It includes confi dentiality and release of information, current medical and bioethical issues 2 hours lecture per week
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course reviews the anatomy and physiology of the kidney in health and disease It provides basic and more advanced instruction in the study and execution of urinalysis 3 hours lecture/lab for 2/3 of the semester Prerequisite: BI173/BL171 and BI183/BL181 (or concurrent)
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to the principles of pharmacology, computation of dosages, and a comprehensive study of drug action, routes of administration, classes of drugs by body system, as well as antibiotics, antiviral drugs, blood products, anesthetics, emergency drugs, vaccines and immunizations, and chemotherapy agents It is designed to develop skills in preparation, education, and administration of immunizations and various drugs 3 hours lecture per week Prerequisite: BI162, 41 or above on COMPASS math placement test or ? ?? ?or above in MA113
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course involves transcription of physician-dictated reports organized by body systems Emphasis on development of accuracy, speed, and medical knowledge for transcription of letters, chart notes, history and physical examination reports, consultations, emergency room reports, discharge summaries, and using reference materials and other resources effi ciently Editing and proofreading techniques, and grammar and punctuation review Understanding professional issues in medical transcription Prerequisite: BI162, BI173 and BI183, or BI115/BL115, CS121, CS141, CS181
  • 2.00 Credits

    The focus of this class is learning the coding rules for CPT, ICD-9CM, and Level II (HCPC) coding systems and applying the rules to code patient services In addition, a variety of payment systems are presented: DRG, APC, RUGIII, RBRV The medical topics of Medicare fraud/abuse, HMOs, and PROs are reviewed Prerequisite: BI162, BI173 and BI183, or BI115/BL115
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