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3.00 Credits
3-0-3 Communication theory and application. Contemporary writing techniques in memos, letters, and research reports. The human relations aspect of oral and written communications. Employment communications, telephone usage, voice mail and e-mail. Prerequisites: OA 161 for OA majors, all others, ENGL 101.
Prerequisite:
OA 161 for OA majors, all others, ENGL 101.
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3.00 Credits
3-0-3 A comprehensive course teaching students the latest developments in office information technologies, software, spreadsheets, data bases, presentations, faxing documents, e-mail, document transfer, integration, and networking. Prerequisites: OA 254 Corequisite OA 212.
Prerequisite:
OA 254 Corequisite OA 212.
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0.00 Credits
Extended Time
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0.00 Credits
Released Time
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3.00 Credits
2-2-3 This course includes the study of, and practical experience in, the procedures and measurements that comprise the preliminary testing for a comprehensive eye and vision examination. Students will learn how to obtain a patient's case history and blood pressure and how to measure visual acuity, color vision, pupil evaluation, and debth perception. Students will learn the use of automatic equipment and how to provide ophthalmic chair-side assisting.
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2.00 Credits
2-0-2 This course covers ophthalmic terminology, the properties of light, the nature of refractive errors, and ophthalmic lens design for the correction of refractive errors.
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4.00 Credits
3-2-0-4 (Eff. FL20) This course covers preliminary and specialty testing used in evaluating patients during an ophthalmic examination. Students will learn how to obtain a case history; measure visual acuity; evaluate pupils; measure corneal shape; perform visual fields; take fundus photos and other vaious tests needed to assist the eye care professional.
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4.00 Credits
3-2-0-4 (Eff. FL20) This course covers ophthalmic terminology, properties of light, the nature of refractive errors, correction of refractive errors, ophthalmic lens design and the art of refraction.
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3.00 Credits
3-0-3 This course focuses on the study of the form and function of the human eye, enabling students to develop an understanding of the anatomy of the eye. Relevant physiology and function of the eye will also be covered. The actions of diagnostic and therapeutic pharmaceutical agents will be discussed along with common ocular conditions and diseases. The course will also cover common systemic medications that may affect the eye and vision.
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3.00 Credits
2-2-3 This course covers frame definition, parts and types of frames, measurement of frames and lenses, alignment of frames, inserting and removing lenses, selection and fitting of eyewear; dispensing, adjustment, and repair of eyewear; and patient education regarding eyewear. Corequisites: OPH 101, OPH 102, OPH 105 and OPH 110.
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