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3.00 Credits
3-0-3 (Eff. FL21) Students become familiar with the fole that quality plays in all aspects of both the manufacturing and service industries. Emphasis is on understanding how quality control is used in different manufacturing industries such as chemical technology, biotechnology, food processing and others. Discussions center on the application of globally recognized and industry wide standards including ISO 9001. Topics coveed include an analysis of a Quality Assurance Manual, its relation to the Quality Management System (QMS) of an organization, and the statististical tools necessary for effective quality control/quality assurance. Specific illustrations are provided. Prereq: (Eff. FL21) FNMT 118 or higher MATH with a grade of "C" or better or placement in MATH 161 or higher MATH.
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(Eff. FL21) FNMT 118 or higher MATH with a grade of "C" or better or placement in MATH 161 or higher MATH.
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4.00 Credits
3-3-4 (Eff. FL21) Additive manufacturing (AM), also referred to as 3D printing, is a process of creating objects by building them layer by layer. This course will provide hands-on experience with 3D printers as well as introduce applications of AM in the manufacturing sector. This course may be applied to the Applied Technology degree and may be of interest to students in other curricula. Prereqs: FNMT 017 or higher MATH with a grade of C or better or placement in FNMT 118 or higher MATH.
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Prereqs: FNMT 017 or higher MATH with a grade of C or better or placement in FNMT 118 or higher MATH.
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4.00 Credits
3-3-4 (Eff. FL21) This course provides an overview of fundamental principles of nanotechnology and how they apply to various industries. The course covers the scale of nanomaterials and their chemical and physical properties, nanofabrication approaches, charecterization tools, and other special topics of interest. Laboratory experience complements lecture topics. Prereqs: (Eff. FL21) CHEM 110 and FNMT 118 or higher MATH with a grade of "C" or better or placement in MATH 161 or higher.
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Prereqs: (Eff. FL21) CHEM 110 and FNMT 118 or higher MATH with a grade of "C" or better or placement in MATH 161 or higher.
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3.00 Credits
3-0-3 This course introduces students to various aspects of the health care field. Students will explore a variety of health-related disciplines, create an academic and career plan for their chosen profession, and develop a health care e-portfolio. Students will study health implications for several cultural groups, including belief systems, communication styles and the role of the family. Professional behavior and essential qualities for health care professionals will also be addressed.
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3.00 Credits
3-0-3 THis course introduces students to the language of medicine according to body systems. Students define, build, and analyze terms as well as develop a vocabulary of combining forms, prefixes, and suffixes. They also demonstrate the ability to pronounce and spell terms correctly and to use them in an appropriate context. Students learn medical terms (and their abbreviations where appropriate) for organs, diseases, symptoms, and for diagnostic, treatment and surgical procedures.
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3.00 Credits
3-0-3 Development of an awareness of the systems that society utilizes to care for those in need. Various types of health care institutions, organizations, agencies and practitioners will be discusses. A total concept of health care and the socioeconomic and environmental aspects will be explored.
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3.00 Credits
3-0-3 (Eff. FL20) This course introduces students to the front office administrative skills performed in a health care facility. Students will use critical thinking skills to apply their knowledge in the performance of records management, telephone techniques, appointment scheduling, written communication and financial administration. In addition, students will establish a patient database and perform financial transactions both manually and electronically. Confidentiality, security and compliance requirements regarding HIPAA will also be addressed.
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3.00 Credits
2-4-3 (Eff. FL20) This course introduces students to the theory, practice and techniques basic to the clinical aspects of working in a medical office. Students use critical thinking skills to incorporate cognitive knowledge in the performance of pschomotor and affective learning domains during the practice of: infection control, medical and surgical asepsis, obtaining vitals, patient histories, medical records documentation, patient preparation, and assisting the physician in general and specialty examinations. Prereqs: (Eff. FL20) AH 103 and BIOL 108 with a C or better, both of which may be taken concurrently.
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