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3.00 Credits
A continuation of the real estate fundamentals course designed to complete the specific requirements of the standardized educational curriculum for licensing real estate salespersons. Topics covered are brokerage, listing, selling, single family financing, settlement and real estate math.
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3.00 Credits
Considers property management and maintenance. Property management topics include agency versus owner management, tenant and labor relations, recordkeeping and government regulations and how they affect management practices. Property maintenance topics include selection and supervision of personnel, general servicing and maintenance of buildings, maintenance and replacement of equipment, handling contracts, contractors and suppliers.
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3.00 Credits
Involves the principles of real estate valuation including tools/techniques and methods of determining value. The course also covers mortgage financing, including mortgage sources, primary and secondary mortgages brokerage, mortgage applications and lenders' requirements.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the law of real property. The course examines the historical concept of property ownership along with transference and rights of ownership. The course will review an in depth examination of the residential real estate transaction and necessary documentation from start to finish. Items dicussed include an examination of surveys and descriptions, financing, zoning, and other restrictions on land use, the title examination, and closings.
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4.00 Credits
BEGINNING RUSSIAN I
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12.00 Credits
Provides an overview of the history of surgery and the role of the surgical technologists, including professional responsibilities, developing a professional resume, legal and ethical considerations, interpersonal relationships and communication skills. Incorporates safety, hazards preparation, aseptic technique and duties of the scrubbed and the circulating surgical technologist during a surgical procedure. Provides information for the performance and completion of surgical procedures including general surgery, ob/gyn with attendant specialty equipment, abdominal incisions, wound closures, and standard precaution skills. Prerequisite(s): Minimum of a "C" grade in ALH122, BIO171, BIO172, BIO265 Corequisite(s): SGT101, SGT110, SGT115
Prerequisite:
ALH 122 (With a Grade of C or Better) AND BIO 171 (With a Grade of C or Better) AND BIO 172 (With a Grade of C or Better) AND BIO 265 (With a Grade of C or Better)
Corequisite:
SGT 101, SGT 110, SGT 115
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3.00 Credits
Provides opportunity for demonstration of skills required to prepare the patient, operating room, basic equipment, and supplies; and to function as a member of an operating room team. Incorporates OSHA safety standards, aseptic technique, and duties of both the scrubbed and circulating technologist during a surgical procedure. Prerequisite(s): Minimum of a "C" grade in ALH122, BIO171, BIO172, BIO265 Corequisite(s): SGT100, SGT110
Prerequisite:
ALH 122 (With a Grade of C or Better) AND BIO 171 (With a Grade of C or Better) AND BIO 172 (With a Grade of C or Better) AND BIO 265 (With a Grade of C or Better)
Corequisite:
SGT 100, SGT 110
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2.00 Credits
Introduces the fundamental principles of the clinical use of drugs. Emphasizes the role and responsibility of the surgical technologist related to drugs, a review of basic mathematic skills, a thorough knowledge of the systems of measurement, and conversion and application of skills to perform dosage calculations. Presents information related to medicines in common use in the surgical setting. Prerequisite(s): Minimum of a "C" grade in ALH122, BIO171, BIO172, BIO265 Corequisite(s): SGT100, SGT101, SGT115
Prerequisite:
ALH 122 (With a Grade of C or Better) AND BIO 171 (With a Grade of C or Better) AND BIO 172 (With a Grade of C or Better) AND BIO 265 (With a Grade of C or Better)
Corequisite:
SGT 100, SGT 101, SGT 115
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3.00 Credits
Provides experience in a healthcare setting performing the duties of a scrubbed and/or circulating technologist during an assigned surgical procedure with an emphasis on OSHA standards. Prerequisite(s): SGT101 Corequisite(s): SGT100, SGT110
Prerequisite:
SGT 101
Corequisite:
SGT 100, SGT 110
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9.00 Credits
Focuses on the relevant anatomy, indications for surgery, patient preparation, special equipment and supplies, purpose, expected outcomes, and possible complications of specialty areas following OSHA standards. Prerequisite(s): Minimum of a "C" grade in SGT100, SGT110, SGT115 Corequisite(s): SGT205
Prerequisite:
SGT 100 (With a Grade of C or Better) AND SGT 110 (With a Grade of C or Better) AND SGT 115 (With a Grade of C or Better)
Corequisite:
SGT 205
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