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BIOL 4401: First Aid
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
An introductory course dealing with the ways to handle first aid situations. Included are measures to be taken in treating shock, bleeding, fractures, poisonings, and drug overdoses. Emphasis is placed on preparing individuals to handle common household emergencies, and recognizing and treating cardiac arrest and choking victims. Completion of the course leads to certification in standard first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
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BIOL 4403: Pathophysiology
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
A study of disruptions of normal physiology, processes that bring about these disruptions, and ways in which disruptions manifest themselves as symptoms, signs, physical findings, and laboratory findings at the organ and organ system levels. The course will explore the pathophysiology of genetic diseases, hypersensitivity and autoimmune diseases, infectious diseases, neoplasia, and diseases of the circulatory, immune, digestive, reproductive, muskuloskeletal and nervous systems.
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BIOL 4404: Emergency Medical Technology
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
This course requires active participation in the field of Emergency Medical Services (ambulance, rescue squad, hospital, etc.) and permission of the instructor. The fundamentals of emergency medical care are presented in accordance with the New York State EMS Code. Emphasis is placed on the theory and practice of prehospital emergency care. Successful completion of the course requires attendance at all sessions and achievement of a passing grade in all evaluation phases as required by the New York State Department of Health. Learning experiences are acquired in both the classroom and hospital emergency departments. Satisfactory completion of all requirements will lead to certificaion as an Emergency Medical Technician.
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BIOL 4514: Office Laboratory Procedures
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
The course is directed toward the clinical and laboratory functions in the physician's or veterinarian's office or clinic. Topics include: safety in the laboratory, quality assurance, quality control, specimen collection, processing, storage, and transport. Specimens, procedures, testing, reporting, and interpretation of results will be covered in the following clinical areas: urinalysis, hematology, clinical chemistry, toxicology, serology, and microbiology.
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BIOL 4900: Directed Study
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
Elective courses for students interested in advanced work in the biological sciences on problems in their special field of interest. Enrollment limited in order to allow each student the opportunity to pursue his/her field of special interest.
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BIOL 5254: Principles of Microbiology
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
A survey of microorganisms, their structures, physiology, and identification, with the various medical and non-medical implications in our daily lives. Topics include prokaryotic cell structure and function; biochemical processes; physical and chemical factors that affect cell growth; classification and identification; and physical and chemical methods of control. A major portion of the course deals with the pathogenic properties of microorganisms and the body's defense mechanisms including the functions of the immune systems. Laboratory topics include bacterial patient specimen collection and processing as done in a microbiology laboratory and pathogen identification and antibiotic sensitivity determination.
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BIOL 6534: Genetics
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
An introductory course with emphasis on human heredity and molecular mechanisms. Basic cellular and Mendelian principles are established, followed by studies of DNA, gene action, and population genetics. Laboratory exercises include animal breeding, cytogenetcs, karyotyping, and analysis and modeling of DNA and RNA. Lectures and labs are supplemented with audiovisual materials covering human genetic disorders and recent advances in genetic disorders and recent advances in genetic engineering. The ethical challenges of modern genetics are discussed.
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BLCT 1012: Blueprint Reading Part I
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
This course is an introduction to the different types of plans and how they represent a finished building. Shows the parts of blueprints in detail including symbols, the title block, and grid lines. Introduction to site plans.
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BLCT 1016: Operations Part I
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
This course covers the use and maintenance of the most commonly used machines on a construction site. The course emphasizes safe operation as well as basic operating techniques for each machine. This will include safe setup of machines as well as excavating foundations, septic systems, driveways, etc.
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BLCT 1021: College & Life Skills
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
This course is designed to help students understand and apply important academic skills and some of the personal skills needed to succeed in college and the workplace.
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