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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Leadership philosophy, practices, and skills; decision making, empowerment, trust, goalsetting and conflict resolution; readings in the humanities and critical analysis of media that explore leadership styles. (Same as HUM-2550; credit not allowed for both courses.) Prereq: ENGL 1010. [F,S]
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3.00 Credits
Theory of steam generation; class 3 hours, lab 2 hours. 110-Boilers, auxiliaries and superheaters; instruments and controls; fuels. 111-Turbines, auxiliaries, coal handling, emission control systems, river water pumping stations, water treatment and cooling tower use, application and maintenance. 210- Use of well water for steam generation, manufacturing processes; electrical generation and distribution, compressed air production, and equipment maintenance. 211-Compression refrigeration systems, heat transference, refrigerant types, compressors, low-temperature systems, air conditioning applications, delivery and handling; intro to waster water treatment and sludge disposal. Prereq for 210: PZ 110, 111. Prereq for 211: PZ 110, 111. [on demand]
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4.00 Credits
Basic concepts and body of knowledge involved in Certified Quality Engineer Examination; basic concepts and principles of probability, discrete and continuous probability functions, sampling distributions, statistical inference, regression, and correlation analysis; statistical quality control, acceptance sampling using attributes and variables, experimental design, quality planning, quality management, product liability, metrology, inspection, testing, quality cost analysis, quality auditing, reliability, maintainability, product safety, quality information systems, motivation, and human factors. Recommended prereq: MATH-1510 or 1530. [on demand]
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Basic concepts and body of knowledge required for Certified Quality Auditor (CQA) Examination; review of steps required for planning and conducting an audit: initiation, preparation, performing, reporting, and followup; sample questions from previous CQA examinations. [on demand]
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3.00 Credits
Concepts and body of knowledge required in basic statistical process control and improvement; study and applications of basic probability concepts and principles, discrete and continuous probability functions, sampling distributions, limited statistical inference, linear regression, and correlation analysis; also covers flow charts, check sheets, stem and leaf plots, histograms, cause and effect diagrams, and run and pareto chart; measurement process evaluation methods. Recommended prereq: MATH-1510 or 1530. [on demand]
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Specialized topics and/or problems in quality; repeatable for credit on different topics. Prereq: Instructor's consent. [on demand]
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Specialized topics and/or problems in quality; repeatable for credit on different topics. Prereq: Instructor's consent. [on demand] Radiation Therapy Technology, See "HS-Health Science"
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3.00 Credits
111 -An introduction to the development of the respiratory care profession, including the basic legal and ethical components of the practice. Topics also include review of math, computer skills and terminology related to the field along with the study of medical gas therapy. 112 -In depth studies in respiratory care procedures to include humidity and aerosol therapy, airway management, pulmonary hygiene and hyper inflation therapy. A 3-hour lab supplements course material. 113 -In depth study of noninvasive ventilation, patient monitoring and assessment, safety issues and charting. A 3-hour lab supplements the course material. Prereq for 111: Current standing in respiratory care program. Prereq for 112: RC 111,142. Prereq for 113: RC 112,142,241. [111-F, 112-S, 113-Su]
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3.00 Credits
Consists of a study of the structure and function of the respiratory, cardiac and renal systems. Prereq: Current standing in the respiratory care program. [F]
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to the drugs used in the care of patients with respiratory conditions. Includes dose calculations, methods of administration, and recognition of adverse effects. Prereq: RC 111,142 [S]
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