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8.00 Credits
Introduces the application of fundamental theories and concepts of refrigeration. Emphasis will be placed on equipment application and installation procedures. Topics include: equipment application, install ation procedures, cycle controls, energy management, and safety. Hours: Class/Week 4 D.Lab/Week 8 Credit - 8 Corequisite: ACT 206 191
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8.00 Credits
Continues to provide experience in maintenance techniques in servicing light commercial refrigeration systems. Topics include: system clearing, troubleshooting procedures, replacement of components, and safety. Hours: Class/Week 4 D.Lab/Week 8 Credit 8 Corequisites: ACT 206, ACT 207
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12.00 Credits
Provides students with occupation based instruction that applies learned skills to actual work experiences. Internship will be emphasized to allow students opportunities to service heavy-duty refrigeration equipment in commercial settings. Topics include: application of commercial refrigeration knowledge and skills, appropriate employability skills, problem solving, adaptability to job equipment and technology, progressive productivity, and acceptable job performance. The Commercial Refrigeration Internship/Practicum is implemented through student internship in an approved occupational setting or through student work in an occupational practicum. Written individualized training plans, written performance evaluations, and required integrative experiences are used to implement this course. Hours: Class/Week 0 O.B.I./Week 36 Credit 12 Prerequisite: All non-elective courses required for program completion
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0.00 Credits
This course focused provides a basic study of structure and function of the human body. This course includes an overview of each body system with an emphasis on homeostasis. Medical terminology related to body structure and function is taught as an integral part of the course. Topics include: introduction to medical terms describing the human body; and overview of structure and function of the human body. Hours: Class/Week 5 D.Lab/Week 0 P.Lab/Week 0 Credit 5 Prerequisite: Program admission
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0.00 Credits
Focuses on basic normal structure and function of the human body. Topics include: medical terms describing the human body, and structure and function of the human body.integumentary system; skeletal system; muscular system; nervous and sensory systems; endocrine system; cardiovascular system; lymphatic system; respiratory system; digestive system; urinary system; and reproductive system. Hours: Class/Week 5 Lab/Week 0 Credit 5 Prerequisite: Program admission Corequisite: AHS 109
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2.00 Credits
Introduces chemical concept principles, laws, and techniques applicable to the medical laboratory. Topics include: laboratory safety, fundamental principles of chemistry, weight and measures, solutions, and basic laws of chemistry. Hours: Class/Week 3 D.Lab/Week 2 Credit 4 Prerequisite/Corequisite: MAT 1012
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2.00 Credits
Uses basic mathematical concepts and includes basic drug administration. Emphasizes critical thinking skills. Topics include: systems of measurement, calculating drug problems, resource materials usage, basic pharmacology, administering medications in a simulated clinical environment, principles of IV therapy techniques, and client education. Hours: Class/Week 2 D.Lab/Week 2 Credit 3 Prerequisite: MAT 101
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0.00 Credits
Presents a study of the nutritional needs of the individual. Topics include: nutrients, standard and modified diets, nutrition throughout the lifespan, and client education. Hours: Class/Week 2 Lab/Week 0 Credit 2 Prerequisite: Provisional admission
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3.00 Credits
Introduces a grouping of fundamental principles, practices, and issues common to many specializations in the health care profession. In addition to the essential skills, students explore various delivery systems and related issues. Topics include: basic life support/CPR, basic emergency care/first aid and triage, vital signs, infection control, and blood/air- borne pathogens. Hours: Class/Week 2 P.Lab/Week 3 Credit 3 Prerequisite: Provisional admission
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0.00 Credits
Introduces the elements of medical terminology. Emphasis is placed on building familiarity with medical words through knowledge of roots, prefixes, and suffixes. Topics include: origins (roots, prefixes, and suffixes), word building, abbreviations and symbols, terminology related to the human anatomy, reading medical orders and reports, and terminology specific to the student's field of study. Hours: Class/Week 3 Lab/Week 0 Credit 3 Prerequisite: Provisional admission
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