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1.00 Credits
Provides healthcare career information, legal and behavioral expectations of employers for quality healthcare environments and the types of healthcare organizational structures. Prerequisite: High School Diploma or GED Certificate. Appropriate scores in the entry test. Meet the requirements for LCC students assigned to health care agencies, which include: Request the forms from Nursing/Allied Health, background check, drug screen, and current immunizations and TB records. Any exceptions to the admission requirements must be approved by the program director and the dean.
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Emphasizes the legal/ethical and safe practices needed to provide positive teamwork and client relationships. The impact of financial, ethical, and legal aspects will be discussed. Prerequisite: High School Diploma or GED Certificate. Appropriate scores in the entry test. Meet the requirements for LCC students assigned to health care agencies, which include: Request the forms from Nursing/Allied Health, background check, drug screen, and current immunizations and TB records. Any exceptions to the admission requirements must be approved by the program director and the dean. Must have received a grade of C or better in AH 101, or equivalent.
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Basic anatomy and function are discussed with an introduction to using the correct basic medical terminology. Common medical terms for body systems, structure and function will be discussed. Prerequisite: High School Diploma or GED Certificate. Appropriate scores in the entry test. Meet the requirements for LCC students assigned to health care agencies, which include: Request the forms from Nursing/Allied Health, background check, drug screen, and current immunizations and TB records. Any exceptions to the admission requirements must be approved by the program director and the dean.
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1.00 Credits
Concentrates on understanding self and presentation of self to healthcare clients with respect, compassion and confidentiality. Prerequisite: High School Diploma or GED Certificate. Appropriate scores in the entry test. Meet the requirements for LCC students assigned to health care agencies, which include: Request the forms from Nursing/Allied Health, background check, drug screen, and current immunizations and TB records. Any exceptions to the admission requirements must be approved by the program director and the dean.
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Emphasizes awareness, sensitivity and respect for the diversity of clients and staff. Prerequisite: High School Diploma or GED Certificate. Appropriate scores in the entry test. Meet the requirements for LCC students assigned to health care agencies, which include: Request the forms from Nursing/Allied Health, background check, drug screen, and current immunizations and TB records. Any exceptions to the admission requirements must be approved by the program director and the dean. Completion of AH 131 with a C or better.
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5.00 Credits
Examines the essential facts of human biological evolution by providing a thorough understanding of the concept of evolution and applying it to the particular details of the evolution of human populations and the fossil record. Attention will also be given to the methodology of contemporary research and its application to the study of primate and human evolution.
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5.00 Credits
Examines the impact that the concept of culture has upon the anthropological understanding of humanity. Attention will be given to a thorough understanding of the concept of culture as a source of human diversity and its relationship to historical, economic, political, social, linguistic and religious development. This may be offered as a Capstone course. See page 31 for Capstone prerequisites. Meets the associate's degree cultural diversity requirement.
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1.00 Credits
Introduces beginning apprentices to apprenticeship training, state requirements, apprentice responsibilities, and various training and educational options.
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3.00 - 5.00 Credits
(was titled Intro to Art Appreciation) H Introduces basic art vocabulary and concepts, and provides a basis for understanding and appreciating art from a variety of cultures and time periods through slide lectures, demonstrations, discussion, and field trips. Students cannot earn credit for both this course and ART 114. Meets the associate's degree cultural diversity requirement.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces basic drawing techniques with a variety of media. Handson experience in the effective use of composition, line, shape, surface quality, and perspective. Intended for the beginning student.
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