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3.00 Credits
Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Other -1 An office practice simulation designed to emphasize routine medical office procedures including medical vocabulary and spelling, medical ethics, medical telephone procedures, medical records management and medical transcription and coding.
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3.00 Credits
Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Medical insurance records management for private health and accident insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, Workers' Compensation. Emphasizes abstracting information from health records for billing and transfer forms. Includes introductory use of CPT-4 and ICD-9M coding.
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1.00 - 8.00 Credits
Credits - 1-8 Provides an experience in the business work environment which complements classroom instruction. A maximum of 12 credits can be earned in any one school year.
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3.00 Credits
Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Other -1 This is a capstone course for students who are completing the final term of a two-year AAS degree. The course includes a simulated office experience for students in a practical application of skills and concepts acquired in all business programs. Microsoft Office software and use of the internet is applied.
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3.00 Credits
Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 A course which focuses on the combined use of oral, written, and graphic communication skills to prepare comprehensive technical reports based on a comprehensive investigative or design project. Prerequisite: SP100 and WR065
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3.00 Credits
Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 An orientation course for engineering technicians presenting the historical development of engineering as a profession and related issues of ethics, careers and licensing. Introduction to problem solving format, dimensional analysis and the hand held calculator through the application of algebra based mathematics. Instructor approval required.
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3.00 Credits
Credits - 3 Other - 3 An introduction to computer aided drafting using AutoCAD software, including design set up, file management, entity creation, and manipulation. Projects will include orthographic projection, sections, dimensioning, and isometric drawings.
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3.00 Credits
Credits - 3 Other - 3 Advanced CAD applications utilizing reference files, symbols/cell libraries and work space setup in the development of drawings for civil structural purposes and building projects including buildings, bridges, site plans, subdivisions and highway design projects using the Microstation software. Prerequisite: CET112
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3.00 Credits
Credits - 3 Other - 3 An introduction to the fundamentals of geographic information systems (GIS) including a brief history of automated mapping, and basic cartographic principles including map scales/coordinate systems/ map projections. Hands on use of computer-based ESRI Software will introduce the concepts of layering data from multiple sources into a coherent system. Applicable to geography, sciences, agriculture, business, and engineering uses.
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3.00 Credits
Credits - 3 Other - 3 An introduction to design processes, graphical analysis, and solutions using graphic communication concepts including sketching, lettering, geometric constructions, projection theory, orthographic drawing, dimensioning, sections, and pictorial representation.
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