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1.00 Credits
The laboratory component includes practice in collecting and processing specimens as discussed in the lecture course. Provides opportunity to practice phlebotomy and other laboratory skills.
Prerequisite:
(BIOL 1130 + BIOL 1130L) + (ENGL 1110 or ENGL 1110P) + HIT 1020 + Math Skills 2 Alg
Corequisite:
MA 1020 + MA 1030 + MA 1092 + MA 1520
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2.00 Credits
This course builds on Clinical Skills I and covers topics on advanced level clinical knowledge. Topics include minor office surgery, medical office emergencies, multiple medical specialties, therapeutic communication with diverse populations, and patient care documentation.
Prerequisite:
HLTH 1010 + MA 1020 + MA 1092 + MA 1520 + MA 1592
Corequisite:
MA 1090 + MA 1540 + MA 2092 + MA 2999
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1.00 Credits
This course builds on Clinical Skills I Laboratory. Students will learn to assist with surgical procedures, physical examinations, and diagnostic procedures of multiple medical specialties. Basic emergency response skills are also practiced.
Prerequisite:
HLTH 1010 + MA 1020 + MA 1092 + MA 1520 + MA 1592
Corequisite:
MA 1090 + MA 1540 + MA 2010 + MA 2999
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1.00 Credits
Designed to help students prepare for a national credentialing exam. Students will integrate and apply both administrative and clinical knowledge, theory and understanding from previous course work in the medical assistant program. Study and test taking techniques will be reviewed.
Prerequisite:
HLTH 1010 + MA 1020 + MA 1092 + MA 1520 + MA 1592
Corequisite:
MA 1090 + MA 1540 + MA 2010 + MA 2092
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4.00 Credits
This course presents strategies for solving mathematical problems; topics include sequences, sets, counting, probability, descriptive statistics, linear and exponential modeling.
Prerequisite:
Math Skills 2 Alg
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3.00 Credits
Investigates the representation of rational numbers and rational number arithmetic, including base ten and decimal numbers, fractions, and arithmetic operations on these sets. Connections to basic geometric concepts are included. Explanation and problem solving is emphasized throughout.
Prerequisite:
Reading and Writing Skills 2 + Math Skills 2 Alg
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1.00 Credits
This course presents strategies for solving mathematical problems in Consumer Mathematics. Students will develop a personal budget, then learn the mathematics of topics such as interest, mortgage, rent and leasing, credit cards, loans (such as is needed to purchase a vehicle), depreciation, annuities, investments, and stocks and bonds.
Prerequisite:
Math Skills 2 Alg
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3.00 Credits
Develops basic geometric concepts including rigid transformations and congruence; dilations and similarity; length, area and volume; systems of measurement and unit conversions; and connections to coordinate geometry. Problem solving is emphasized throughout.
Prerequisite:
MATH 1110
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3.00 Credits
This course will develop students' ability to work with and interpret numerical data, to apply logical and symbolic analysis to a variety of problems, and/or to model phenomena with mathematical or logical reasoning. Topics include financial mathematics used in everyday life situations, statistics, and optional topics from a wide array of authentic contexts.
Prerequisite:
Math Skills 2 Alg or MATH 0975
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3.00 Credits
Presents the mathematical basis of geometric practices used in structural and decorative design. Surveys the major historical approaches to geometric study: Euclidean, descriptive, transformational, combinatorial, and ornamental. Compares aesthetic and technological issues in cultural context.
Prerequisite:
Math Skills 3 Alg or MATH 0975
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