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MRMT 2166: Practicum-Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist
0.00 Credits
Central Texas College
Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Prerequisite: Completion of all courses in the certificate and Departmental approval.
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MRMT 2333: Medical Transcription II
2.00 Credits
Central Texas College
Production of advanced reports of physician dictation with increasing speed and accuracy including history and physicals, consultations, discharge summaries, operative reports, and other medical reports. Prerequisite: MRMT 1307.
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MTBC 1170: Conducting Briefings 0- 1( NCO Lead SUMT/ ASMC)
1.00 Credits
Central Texas College
Teaches how to prepare and conduct military style information briefings. Special attention is given to organizing material, to developing effective delivery skills and the use of audiovisual aids to enhance briefings.
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MTBC 1171: Effective Writing I
3.00 Credits
Central Texas College
The course explains the communications process; describes the writing process; and covers identifying, analyzing and constructing effective sentences and paragraphs.
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MTBC 1173: Effective Writing II
3.00 Credits
Central Texas College
Building on the student's basic knowledge of grammar and writing techniques, this course concentrates on improving writing skills through the use of practical exercises.
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MTBC 1174: Effective Writing III
1.00 Credits
Central Texas College
This course is designed to teach students effective writing techniques following the style prescribed by the Department of the Army. Practical exercises will include writing a memorandum, a letter, and a Fragmentary Order.
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MTBC 1370: Briefing Techniques
3.00 Credits
Central Texas College
A course designed to provide the manager with the capability to employ proper briefing methods and to develop the skills required to produce briefing aids to include charts, graphs, posters, slides, filmstrips, transparencies, opaque, and other media.
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MTCS 1173: Introduction to Computers
1.00 Credits
Central Texas College
A beginning course designed to help military supervisors and soldiers increase their knowledge about computers with a basic understanding of computers, computer terminology and the Windows desktop operating system. This course is designed as an introductory course and should be followed up with additional computer classes. Some knowledge of keyboarding/typing is helpful: no knowledge of computers is presumed.
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MTCS 1174: Academic Research Using the Internet
1.00 Credits
Central Texas College
This course provides the student with the procedures necessary to conduct online research via Internet search engines and electronic library databases. Practical applications are utilized to assist the novice user in authenticating author credentials and/or articles and journals applicable within any field of undergraduate research. A few course objectives are: understanding the ethical responsibility with plagiarism, and the use of Boolean expressions and library databases to conduct research. Completion of MTMC 1170 and MTMC 1172 are recommended but not required.
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MTCS 1175: Basic Keyboarding for Computers
1.00 Credits
Central Texas College
This course is designed to teach students the basics of ergonomics, proofreading, basic correspondence and touch typing using a personal computer. Students should be able to type a minimum of 25 WPM to successfully complete the course.
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