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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Designed for healthcare providers and provides CPR instruction based on standards established by the American Heart Association.Instruction is provided in: CPR skills for victims of all ages, use of airway adjuncts, the AED, and relief of foreign body airway obstruction.This course is intended for individuals who provide health care to patients in a wide variety of settings.
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8.00 Credits
Provides the necessary knowledge and skills to facilitate BLS training adhering to the standards of the American Heart Association.The student must possess a current AHA Healthcare Provider card to enroll.
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1.60 Credits
Provides instruction in the theory and practical components of Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) using standards and guidelines established by the American Heart Association.Student must have an AHA ACLS card issued within the last two years to enroll.
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6.00 Credits
Provides the necessary knowledge review and skills evaluation to renew BLS/CPR Instructor statusThis course will follow guidelines and standards established by the American Heart Association.Student must have a BLS/CPR Instructor card issued within the last two years to enroll.
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5.00 Credits
Introductory hands-on computer course intended for non-majorsProvides the beginning computer user an elementary understanding of computer hardware, the operating system, word processing, spreadsheeting, email and correct file management.Recommended: Keyboarding skills.
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5.00 Credits
Provides computer user with an intermediate understanding of computer hardware, the operating system, software (including word processing, spreadsheeting, dataset), file management, terminology, history, usage and ethics. Recommended: CS 100 (course intended for students who need additional training before CS 110).
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5.00 Credits
Application of software currently used in home and work environmentsEmphasizes proficiency in using the basic functions in word processing, spreadsheets, databases, presentations, the Internet, and Microsoft Windows. Recommended: Grade of B or higher in CS 100 and keyboarding skillsStudent may not earn credit for both CS 110 and AGRI 108.
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5.00 Credits
Provides an in-depth study of computer technology including concepts, terminology, history, usage, ethics, hardware, and softwareKeyboarding beneficial
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5.00 Credits
Explore communications using Internet technologies, both wired and wireless mediaTopics include the variety of access devices such as cell phones, PDAs, laptops and desktop computers.Focus will be on access, personal security, browsing, file sharing, e-mail, and HTML (XML)Construction of a basic web page using HTML will close out courseLearn how ftp and http help move information.
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to structured problem solving and computer programmingTopics include logic, programming structure, data types, and problem solving skillsA visual environment will be used to practice programming concepts.
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