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LS 301: Focus and Design
3.00 Credits
Mountain State University
Prereq: ENGL 102 or perm. Liberal studies program gateway course. Introduces degree requirements and provides assistance in defining competencies needed for career goals, developing a progression of courses to achieve those goals, and exploring the concept and merit of liberal studies. Typically taken during the sophomore year. F; ISP, ISW.
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LS 450: Capstone Seminar
3.00 Credits
Mountain State University
Prereq: 301, 303 or sr, perm of program director. Offers a lens through which to view perspectives on education, careers, and the global community. Sp; ISP, ISW.
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LS 461: Practicum
3.00 Credits
Mountain State University
Prereq: 301; perm of practicum center director; advance practicum agreement approved by site representative, program representative, and dean. Provides 1 hour of credit in exchange for each 40 hours of credible voluntary service with an appropriate organization and completion of all assignments connected with such work. Counts toward liberal studies senior-level coursework requirement. All.
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LS 466: Senior Project
3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Mountain State University
Prereq: 301, 303, perm of practicum center director and dean. Completion of a thesis or problem-based project that incorporates several critical research functions-planning, bibliographical research, research design, data collection and analysis, and conclusions. Requires advance development of a proposal that identifies a topic and mentor; completed thesis or project is submitted to the mentor and program director for final review. The thesis or project may be developed in an alternative or electronic medium with the approval of the practicum center director and dean. Counts toward liberal studies senior-level coursework requirement. All.
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LS 480-489: Special Topics in Liberal Studies
3.00 Credits
Mountain State University
Prereq: 301, perm of faculty mentor. Study of special interest topics. All.
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MAST 101: Keyboarding
3.00 Credits
Mountain State University
Instruction on components of the enhanced 101-key computer keyboard, including the primary alphabetic keyboard with numbers and symbols, function keypad, and editing keypad, and their uses. Activities include word, sentence, and paragraph practice, and timed writings. Develops entry-level word processing skills and basic formatting skills through the production of business letters and memos. Successful completion requires a minimum speed of 30 words per minute. Also listed as OFAD 101. F, Sp, Su I; ISP, ISW.
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MAST 103: Introduction to Medical Assisting
3.00 Credits
Mountain State University
Introduces the field of medical assisting. Includes professional attributes and qualifications of the medical assistant as well as basic administrative and clinical skills including communication, standard precautions, vital signs, handwashing, reception, and safety. F, Sp; ISP.
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MAST 104: Phlebotomy I
3.00 Credits
Mountain State University
Prereq: medical assisting program enrollment; 103.Prereq or coreq: 211; BIOL 212, 212L. Introduction to phlebotomy principles, procedures, and techniques used by entry-level phlebotomists and other health care professionals. Under supervision, students learn techniques for venipuncture, capillary sticks, and other phlebotomy procedures. Sp, ISP.
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MAST 201: Intermediate Information Processing
3.00 Credits
Mountain State University
Prereq: 101 or keyboarding proficiency. Builds on competencies developed in 101 with mastery of a variety of letter and memo formats and an emphasis on speed and accuracy through intensive practice. Covers sophisticated documents and application of advanced functions to the preparation of documents with graphics, columns, and other design elements, as well as preparation of administrative and employment documents. Successful completion requires minimum speed of 40 words per minute. Weekly 2-hour lab recommended. Also listed as OFAD 201. Sp, Su II; ISP.
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MAST 204: Phlebotomy II
3.00 Credits
Mountain State University
Prereq: 104. Builds on theory and skills learned in 104 for mastery of advanced phlebotomy skills. The externship portion of the course consists of 100 hours of work with a certified phlebotomist at an approved facility arranged by the program coordinator. The externship must include completion of at least 50 successful venipunctures and 25 successful capillary sticks. Also includes preparation and study methods for the RPT (Registered Phlebotomy Technician) examination administered by the American Medical Technologist Association. F, ISP, ISW..
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