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  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    Credits 2 (1 Lecture - 2 Lab Hrs/Wk) A continuing course in computer assisted CNC programming using MasterCAM software. The student will create more complex 2-D geometry and tool paths. Students will learn to track data input/output effect on CNC code; create pocketing routines and options as well as introduce basic 3-D wire frame models. Tools libraries will be created and edited. Offered at irregular intervals. Prerequisite: MFGX 25, CNC Machining/ Programming work experience, or consent of instructor.
  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    Credits 2 (1 Lecture - 2 Lab Hrs/Wk) A continuing course in computer assisted CNC programming using MasterCAM software. The student will create geometry and tool paths using advanced applications for pocketing, contour milling, as well as thread milling. Students will create and program tool paths for surfaces as well as introductory solid models. Offered at irregular intervals. Prerequisite: MFGX 26, CNC Machining/Programming work experience, previous MasterCAM programming experience, or consent of instructor.
  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    Credits 2 (1 Lecture - 2 Lab Hrs/Wk) A continuing course in computer assisted CNC programming using MasterCAM software. The student will create geometry and edit geometry for the purpose of creating solid model simulations on the computer. The focus will be on creating solid models of parts and dies for conventional processes such as forging, casting, and injection molding. Advanced editing of models will also be explored. Offered at irregular intervals. Prerequisite: MFGX 27 or consent of instructor.
  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    Credits 2 (1 Lecture - 2 Lab Hrs/Wk) A continuing course in computer assisted CNC programming using MasterCAM software. The student will create and edit geometry for the purpose of creating CNC program code for CNC turning operations. The student will apply standard turning tooling to inside and outside diameter turning operations for facing, roughing, and finishing. They will also create tooling libraries and post process geometry and tooling data bases creating CNC code for turning programs. Prerequisite: MFGX 26 or consent of instructor.
  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    Credits 2 (1 Lecture - 2 Lab Hrs/Wk) A continuing course in computer assisted CNC programming using MasterCAM software. The student will create and edit advanced geometry for the purpose of creating CNC program code for CNC turning operations. The student will explore advanced applications of turning tooling and operations of grooving, threading, inside diameter and outside diameter turned parts. Extensive exploration of spindle and feed rate options will be undertaken to enhance student understanding of turning applications.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Credits 4 (4 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - F/W This course is designed to develop work behaviors specific to office teams in the delivery of quality contributions to the workforce. Skills receiving particular emphasis will be self-management, leadership, interpersonal dynamics, communication, and problem solving and critical thinking. These skills will continue to be presented, practiced and tested throughout each medical office program. Students will also gain information about office systems from employers, experienced staff members and on-site observations. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Credits 3 (3 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - Su/F/W/Sp A study of medical terminology by body systems with related word elements, disease processes, diagnostic tests, and abbreviations. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Credits 3 (3 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - Su/W/Sp This course is a continuation of MO114, Medical Terminology I. This class is a study of medical terminology by body systems with related word elements, disease processes, diagnostic tests, and abbreviations. Prerequisite: MO114. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing.
  • 2.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Credits 4 (2 Lecture - 4 Lab Hrs/Wk) - F/W This course is designed to cover the basic procedures in a medical office. Topics include: how medical office teams operate within various medical office settings: how rules of etiquette, standards from the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA ), and ethics are applied to office and telephone interaction; how computers and electronic medical records impact the medical office, how to use multiple telephone lines, and how to communicate appropriately and effectively in writing as well as on the telephone. Students are instructed in how to manage a medical office, organize and file a patient's medical record, and perform bookkeeping procedures and clerical functions. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing.
  • 3.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Credits 4 (3 Lecture - 3 Lab Hrs/Wk) - Sp This course is designed to cover the basic procedures in an acute care setting. Students will gain information on how departments function independently and together in a hospital. They will learn the responsibility of each team member within a department as well as how teams work together. Students will learn how to process orders, who to go to for answers, how to manage complicated situations, admission and discharge procedures, and how to manage and track multiple tasks. The importance in an acute care setting of the rules of etiquette, standards from the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA ), and ethics will be covered. Students will learn to recognize and act on reports such as lab reports, x-rays, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI s) and computer tomography (CTs), and telemetry data. Students will communicate appropriately and effectively in writing as well as on the telephone. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing.
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