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1.00 Credits
For users of Microsoft Word for Windows who are preparing to take the Microsoft MOS core certification test. A minimum typing speed of 30 wpm is recommended. This is a pass/no credit course.
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1.00 Credits
For users of Microsoft Word for Windows who are preparing to take the Microsoft MOS expert certification test. A minimum typing speed of 30 wpm is recommended. This is a pass/no credit course.
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5.00 Credits
Development of transcription skills using pre-recorded materials. Emphasis is given to producing mailable transcripts with specific attention given to the placement, arrangement, correct spelling, and grammar of letters, memos, tables, and reports. A college level composition course is recommended. PREREQUISITE: BUS E 102 or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Development of legal transcription skills using pre-recorded materials. Students will be given a comprehensive background in the creation, purpose, use, and procedures of legal documents in the specialty areas of litigation, wills and probate, and family law issues. Emphasis is given to producing mailable documents with specific attention to the rules of spelling, grammar, and punctuation to meet the NALS requirements. Students will also increase their legal terminology knowledge and develop excellent research skills. A college level composition class is recommended. PREREQUISITE: BUS E 102 and 109 or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Development of medical transcription skills using pre-recorded materials. Emphasis is given to producing mailable transcripts with specific attention given to placement, arrangement, correct spelling, and grammar of letters, medical documents, and laboratory reports to meet AAMT standards. A college level composition course is recommended. PREREQUISITE: BUS E 102 and ENGL 108, or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Development of medical transcription skills using pre-recorded materials. Emphasis is given to producing mailable transcripts with specific attention given to placement, arrangement, correct spelling, and grammar of letters, medical documents, and laboratory reports to meet AAMT standards. A college level composition course is recommended. PREREQUISITE: BUS E 122 or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Development of advanced medical production transcription skills using realistic pre-recorded materials. Emphasizes transcription of medical reports and correspondence which meet the entry-level standards for both accuracy and production speed, and meet AAMT standards. PREREQUISITE: AP 100, BUS E 112 and BUS E 123.
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2.00 Credits
Introductory course in pharmacology includes the study of terminology, drug classifications and usage. Emphasis is on the knowledge of chemical, generic, and brand names of drugs as well as standards and references used in research for the preparation of medical report documentation. PREREQUISITE: Eligible for READ 104.
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3.00 Credits
Identify the causes of disease and their impact on the human body. Identify the common physiological effects of disease on body systems. Learn the roles of multidisciplinary healthcare team in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. Study the implications in prevention and treatment of disease. This course is designed for non-clinicians.
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5.00 Credits
Refinement of legal transcription skills using pre-recorded materials. Students will develop a comprehensive background in the creation, purpose, use, and procedures of legal documents in the specialty areas of contracts, real estate, corporate law, bankruptcy and appellate practice. Emphasis is given to producing mailable documents with specific attention to the rules of spelling, grammar, and punctuation to meet the NALS requirements. Students will also increase their legal terminology knowledge and develop excellent research skills. PREREQUISITE: BUS E 121.
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