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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the following topics: law office organization, file management, client interaction, document formatting, recordkeeping, legal research, court and legal documents, legal specializations, and the court system. Students will perform a variety of tasks to develop time management skills, evaluate work, and solve problems.. Spring Semester only. Four class hours. Prerequisites: OFT 112 and OFT 141 or permission of instructor. 3 Credits.
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4.00 Credits
Students will use medical terminology and keyboarding skills in transcribing medical documents for all major medical fields. Emphasis on accuracy, document formatting, grammar principles, production, and understanding of the responsibilities and competencies of the medical transcriptionist. Spring Semester only. Four class hours. Prerequisites: OFT 111 and HIM 104. 4 Credits.
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3.00 Credits
The duties and responsibilities of a medical office will be covered, including proper telephone techniques, preparation of medical records, appointment books (paper and electronic), preparation of standard insurance forms, billing, maintenance of petty cash book, handling of incoming and outgoing mail, confidentiality and legal considerations, and office management. Computer simulation projects are included. Spring Semester only. Three class hours. 3 Credits.
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
See the Department Chairperson. Variable Credit.
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3.00 Credits
Familiarizes students with the important aspects of technical optics, including terminology, fundamentals and principles, optical instruments and their relation to mechanics and electronics; wave optics including such recent developments as lasers; optical processes and testing techniques, and photography and its uses. This course should provide the student with an appreciation of how optics may be related to their own major interests. Three class hours. 3 Credits.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
An introductory course dealing with terminology and techniques in the use of analytical and laboratory methods for planning, executing and evaluating arrangements using components such as mirrors, prisms, thin and thick lenses, diffusers, stops, reticles, and various types of light sources. Reflection, refraction, dispersion, image formation and aberrations are studied with emphasis on the ray concept of light. Fall semester only. Three class hours, three laboratory hours. (Students not enrolled in an optical technology program may be admitted to the class with approval of Department Chairperson.) 4 Credits.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
The student will study the engineering team and the role of the technician on that team. The student will work with basic measurement tools and study the fundamental concepts of metrology. Computer analysis of data will be introduced. Three class hours, three laboratory hours. 4 Credits.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Concepts developed in OPT 131 are applied to the study of illumination and photometry, colorimetry, testing techniques for optical components and systems including the eye, telescope, microscope, photographic systems and optical methods of dimensional measurement. Spring semester only. Three class hours, three laboratory hours. Prerequisite: OPT 131. 4 Credits.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
An introduction to the use and testing of fiber optic cable. Cable termination and splicing techniques will be performed. Standard tests of cables and cable systems will be conducted. Two class hours, three laboratory hours. Prerequisites: OPT 131 or OPT 110 and MTH 140, or permission of department. 3 Credits.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
The chemical, optical and physical principles of the photographic system. In a series of laboratory assignments, the student gains experience in the use of a wide variety of equipment, as well as techniques of photographic testing of the system for image quality, information capacity, densitometry and sensitometry. Each student plans and executes a pictorial presentation related to a technical project. Spring semester only. Three class hours, three laboratory hours. Prerequisites: OPT 131, OPT 151 and OPT 211, or permission of instructor or permission of department. 4 Credits.
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