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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Assists students in meeting the challenges presented in today's offices with emphasis on critical thinking skills. Major topics: telephone mastery, travel arrangements; time, human resources, and organizational management. [F]
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3.00 Credits
Developing teamwork, motivation, conflict resolution, and problem solving skills relating to an office environment utilizing a suite of software applications. Prereq: OF 114, 126; Coreq: CS 197, Sophomore standing or consent of instructor. [F]
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3.00 Credits
A capstone experience to prepare for employment in the professional, industrial, and legal job markets; simulated office experience and on-the-job training in chosen emphasis; class 3 hours, lab 6 hours. Prereq: OF 205. [S]
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3.00 Credits
32.5 clock hours/week. Must be taken in sequence. First Semester Intro to basic operative procedures and techniques, principles of asepsis; human anatomy and physiology, microbiology, medical terminology; clinical experience in campus practice lab. [F] Second Semester Continued study of surgical operative procedures and techniques; clinical experience in surgical areas of affiliated hospitals. [S] Third Semester Intensive clinical practice experience in a variety of surgical settings; review for national certification examination. [Su] Ornamental Horticulture, See "LM-Landscaping and Turf Management"
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3.00 Credits
Review of basic requirements and application of industrial safety and general housekeeping practices related to manufacturing and service environments; intro to potential maintenance activity hazards, employer/employee responsibility for job safety, and Occupational Safety and Health Act. [on demand] Paralegal, See "LA-Paralegal Studies"Paramedic Training, See "EA-Emergency Medical Services"
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3.00 Credits
Intro to pharmacy practice and the health care system; focus on pharmacy technicians' role and relationship with pharmacists; written and oral communication skills to deal with other health care professionals and patients; automation, computer use, and technology used in pharmacy practice; managed care medicine and health care organizations; generic and brand names of top 200 drugs; class 2 hours, lab 3 hours. [F]
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4.00 Credits
Intro to the study of chemistry; atomic and molecular structure, bonding, stoichiometry and equation writing, compound classification and naming, gas laws, liquid and solid states, solutions, acids and bases, kinetics and equilibria, oxidation and reduction; emphasis on organic compounds and applications to pharmacy; credit may not be applied toward a chemistry major; class 3 hours, lab 3 hours. Prereq: DSPM-0800, DSPR-0800, DSPW-0800. [F]
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3.00 Credits
Intro to pharmacy law history and application of laws governing duties delegated to pharmacy technicians; state and federal laws pertaining to pharmacy practice and drug distribution discussed. [F]
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4.00 Credits
Basic math computations with Roman numerals; addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of whole numbers and fractions; pharmacy measurement systems (metric, apothecary, and avoirdupois); interpretation of numeric symbols and Latin abbreviations; medical terms, symbols, and abbreviations used in pharmacy practice. [S]
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4.00 Credits
Structure and function of the human body; focus on cells, tissues, and circulatory, respiratory, digestive, nervous, cardiovascular, endocrine, and reproductive systems; class 3 hours, lab 3 hours. (Note: credit will not be allowed for both PC 115 and BIOL 1060.) [F]
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