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3.00 Credits
This final course of the Nursing Program provides students the opportunity to fully integrate their previous learning from courses in nursing, behavioral and biological sciences, and the humanities. The course focuses on maintenance of health related to care of clients with neurosensory dysfunction, gastrointestinal dysfunction, metabolic dysfunction, and alteration in body image. Care of the child will also be integrated. Students gain experience in assuming the nurse's role of communicator, care-provider, client teacher, manager of client care, and member of the nursing profession. Students will explore the professional and personal adjustments required for a successful transition from the student to the graduate nurse role. Prerequisite: NU 101, NU 102, NU 201, BI 130, BI 131, BI 210, EN 101, (MA 102 or MA 110) and PY 101, PY 201 and SO 101. Corequisite: EN 102 and (HU ELE or SL ELE). ( 5 lecture hours/15 lab hours) (10 semester hours) Spring
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3.00 Credits
Covers language arts, including grammar and punctuation, proofreading, and a review of spelling principles. ( 3 semester hours) Fall
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3.00 Credits
A variety of office equipment will be learned. Projects include filing, calculators, business forms, telephone techniques, electronic storage, and retrieval. Prerequisite: CI 101. ( 3 semester hours) Spring
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3.00 Credits
An advanced keyboarding course with emphasis on skill building to attain vocational competence with stress on speed and accuracy in typing advanced materials: correspondence, tabulations, reports, and memorandums. Prerequisite: OT 101. ( 3 semester hours) Spring
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3.00 Credits
An intensive study of many of the functions of Microsoft Word for Windows. Topics include document processing, editing, formatting, tables, merge, sorting, columns, graphics, macros, table of contents, and templates. Note: This is not a beginning course; basic knowledge of computers is required. Prerequisite: CI 101. ( 3 semester hours) Fall
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3.00 Credits
This course would provide knowledge of administrative support in today's health care environment. Students will learn to input patient information, schedule appointments, handle billing, and produce medical office lists and reports. Prerequisite: CI 101. ( 3 semester hours) Spring
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3.00 Credits
Studies the electronic office, information processing, technology and procedures, administrative support functions, management, and career development. Note: Repeat of SS 203. Prerequisite: CO 101. ( 3 semester hours) Fall
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3.00 Credits
An intensive course in the language skills and operational techniques involved in machine transcription. Emphasis is placed on developing speed and accuracy in transcribing correspondence and reports from prerecorded tapes. Note: Repeat of SS 210. Prerequisite: CI 101, OT 105. ( 3 semester hours) Spring
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3.00 Credits
This course will teach the skills involved in machine transcription for a medical office. Students will transcribe letters, memos, reports, and forms that include medical terminology. Prerequisite: CI 101 or OT 105 or AH 114. ( 3 semester hours) Spring
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis on advanced functions of word/information processing. Different word processing applications will provide students with more versatility in the workplace: WordPerfect, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Works, and PowerPoint. Course includes an overview of merging, columns, tables, templates, styles, graphics and text boxes, and macros. Prerequisite: OT 121, OT 122 or CI 105. ( 3 semester hours) Spring
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