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  • 3.00 Credits

    Banner Title: Design Studio III This course provides students with long- and short-term projects which address real-life design situations. Students begin to develop competence in solving residential and commercial design problems. This course continues the studio experiences of INT 211-Design Studio II. Topics include application of the principles and elements of design, space planning, materials selection, graphic presentation, project documentation and implementation, and client presentation techniques. Prerequisites: INT 211 Corequisites: INT 111 Offered Summer term
  • 8.00 Credits

    Banner Title: Business Practices This is a capstone class in which students utilize all skills, knowledge, and techniques required for successful business practices in the design industry. Topics include professional skill development, business development strategies, establishing successful client relationships, resources and service providers, and portfolio exhibit in a professional setting. Prerequisites: INT 106, INT 107, INT 110, INT 211 Corequisites: INT 111, INT 212 Offered Fall term
  • 3.00 Credits

    Banner Title: Legal Aspects/Medical Office This course introduces the basic concept of medical assisting and its relationship to other health fields. Instructors focus on medical ethics, legal aspects of medicine, and the medical assistant's role as an agent of the physician. Students develop knowledge of medical jurisprudence and the essentials of professional behavior. Topics include an introduction to medical assisting; medical law; the physician-patient-assistant relationship; the medical office in litigation; as well as ethics, bioethical issues and HIPPA. Prerequisite: Program admission Offered quarterly
  • 5.00 Credits

    Banner Title: Pharmacology This course introduces drug therapy and stresses safety and the classification of drugs, their action, side effects, and/or adverse reactions. This course also introduces the basic concept of mathematics used in the administration of drugs. Topics include introduction to pharmacology, calculation of dosages, sources and forms of drugs, drug classification, and drug effects on the body systems. Prerequisites: AHS 101, AHS 109, MAT 101 Offered quarterly
  • 5.00 Credits

    Banner Title: Medical Office Procedures This course emphasizes essential skills required for the medical practice. Topics include office protocol, time management, appointment scheduling, medical office equipment, medical references, mail services, medical records, and professional communication. Prerequisites: Program admission Corequisite: BUS 101 Offered quarterly
  • 6.00 Credits

    Banner Title: Medical Assisting Skills I Students develop the skills needed to assist physicians in completing patient histories and physicals in all types of medical practices. The course includes the skills necessary for sterilizing instruments and equipment and setting up sterile trays. Students also explore the theory and practice of electrocardiography. Topics include infection control and related OSHA guidelines, preparing patients/assisting physician with age and gender-specific examinations and diagnostic procedures, vital signs/mensuration, medical office surgical procedures, and electrocardiography. Students must pay a $20 supply fee when registering for this course. Prerequisites: Program admission; AHS 101, AHS 109 Prerequisite/Corequisite: AHS 104, MAS 103 Offered quarterly
  • 6.00 Credits

    Banner Title: Medical Assisting Skills II This course furthers student knowledge of the more complex activities in physicians' offices. Topics include collection/examination of specimens and CLIA regulations/risk management; urinalysis; venipuncture; hematology and chemistry evaluations; advanced reagent testing (Strep Test, HcG, etc); administration of medications; medical office emergency procedures and emergency preparedness; respiratory evaluations; principles of IV administration; rehabilitative therapy procedures; principles of radiology safety; and maintenance of medication and immunization records. Students must pay a $20 supply fee when registering for this course. Prerequisites: MAS 103, MAS 108 Offered quarterly
  • 3.00 Credits

    Banner Title: Medical Insurance Management This course emphasizes essential skills required for the medical office. Topics include managed care, reimbursement, and coding, Prerequisites: Program admission, AHS 101; AHS 109; MAS 106 Corequisites: MAS 103; MAS 111; MAS 112 Offered quarterly
  • 4.00 Credits

    Banner Title: Administrative Practice Management This course emphasizes essential skills required for the medical practice in the areas of computers and medical transcription. Topics include medical transcription/electronic health records, application of computer skills, integration of medical terminology, accounting procedures, and application of software. Prerequisites: ENG 101, AHS 101, AHS 109, BUS 101, SCT 100 Corequisites: MAS 103, MAS 106, MAS 110 Offered quarterly
  • 5.00 Credits

    Banner Title: Human Diseases This course provides clear, succinct, and basic information about common medical conditions. Taking each body system, the disease condition is highlighted following a logical formation consisting of description, etiology, signs and symptoms, diagnostic procedures, treatment, prognosis, and prevention. Topics include introduction to disease and diseases of body systems. Prerequisites: AHS 101, AHS 109 Offered quarterly
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