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3.00 Credits
CB 2701015619 Topics include concepts of sets, functions, numeration systems, number theory, and properties of the natural numbers, integers, rational and real number systems with an emphasis on problem solving and critical thinking. Prerequisite: MATH 1314.
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3.00 Credits
CB 2701016019 Topics include concepts of geometry, probability, and statistics as well as applications of the algebraic properties of real numbers to concepts of measurement with an emphasis on problem solving and critical thinking. This course is designed specifically for students who seek middle (4-8) teacher certification. Prerequisite: MATH 1350 or MATH 1314.
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4.00 Credits
CB 2701015819 Topics include applications of algebra and trigonometry to the study of elementary functions and their graphs including polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. May include topics from analytical geometry. Prerequisite: MATH 1316.
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4.00 Credits
CB 2701015919 Topics include functions, limits and continuity, derivatives, Mean Value Theorem, application of derivatives, integrals, and The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Prerequisite: MATH 1348 or 2412.
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4.00 Credits
CB 2701015919 Topics include techniques of integration, derivatives and integrals of transcendental functions, application of integrals, infinite sequences, infinite series, indeterminate forms, and improper integrals. Prerequisite: MATH 2413.
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4.00 Credits
CB 2701015919 Topics include polar coordinates, vector analysis, solid analytic geometry, partial derivatives and multiple integrals. Prerequisite: MATH 2414. Spring and Summer.
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2.00 Credits
A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Learning Outcomes: As outlined in the learning plan, apply the theory, concepts, and skills involving specialized materials, tools, equipment, procedures, regulations, laws, and interactions within and among political, economic, environmental, social, and legal systems associated with the occupation and the business/industry and will demonstrate legal and ethical behavior, safety practices, interpersonal and teamwork skills, and appropriate written and verbal communication skills using the terminology of the occupation and the business/industry.
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3.00 Credits
A study of anatomy and physiology with emphasis on human pathophysiology, including etiology, prognosis, medical treatment, signs and symptoms of common diseases of all body systems. Learning Outcomes: The student will delineate between normal and abnormal physiologic functions of all body systems; identify etiology, signs, and symptoms of diseases of all body systems; and correlate the prognosis, medical treatment, and procedures with patient morbidity and mortality. Prerequisites: MDCA 1409 or BIOL 2401 and 2402 and MDCA 1313.
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Instruction in principles, procedures, and regulations involving legal and ethical relationships among physicians, patients, and medical assistants. Includes current ethical issues as they relate to the practice of medicine and fiduciary responsibilities. Learning Outcomes: The student will recognize the importance of and adhere to the Patient's Bill of Rights; define general legal terms as they apply to the practice of medicine; and differentiate between sources and types of law in Texas and the U.S. The student will maintain and manage patient records in an ethical and legal manner; and identify and differentiate among traditional and contemporary views and philosophical principles of bioethics, ethics relevant to medical practice. Prerequisites: MDCA 1313 or acceptance into an Allied Health Program.
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis on patient-centered assessment, examination, intervention, and treatment as directed by physician. Includes vital signs, collection and documentation of patient information, asepsis, minor surgical procedures, and other treatments as appropriate for the medical office. Learning Outcomes: The student will identify and comply with OSHA guidelines and universal precautions; properly identify and respond to medical emergencies; identify and assist with routine and specialty office exams; and properly perform medical and surgical asepsis and sterile procedures/techniques appropriate for the medical office. Prerequisites: MDCA 1313, MDCA 1305, MDCA 1409, and HPRS 1304, Co-requisites: HPRS 2300.
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