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ACCT 265: Accounting for Not-For-Profit and Government Entities
5.00 Credits
North Seattle College (formerly Seattle Community College-North Campus)
This course is an overview of accounting for not-for-profit and government entities. It covers basic accounting principles and procedures relating to not-for-profit and government organizations. It includes financial statement preparation and analysis. Prereq: ACCT& 201 or permission.
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ACCT 267: Not for Profit Financial Management
5.00 Credits
North Seattle College (formerly Seattle Community College-North Campus)
This course provides the fundamentals of financial management for those pursuing careers within the public, health, and not-for-profit fields. Students will learn the vocabulary, concepts, methods, and basic tools of financial management and financial analysis within the three major areas of the public sector.
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ACCT 275: Auditing
5.00 Credits
North Seattle College (formerly Seattle Community College-North Campus)
This course is an introduction to auditing, covers such topics as generally accepted auditing standards (GAAS), the auditor's pinion, professional ethics, audit evidence, internal control, an audit procedures. Prereq: ACCT 252 or permission.
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ACCT 298: Special Topics in Accounting
5.00 Credits
North Seattle College (formerly Seattle Community College-North Campus)
Seminar on selected topics or activities in accounting. Prereq: Permission.
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AHE 103: Math for Health Careers
3.00 Credits
North Seattle College (formerly Seattle Community College-North Campus)
(Formerly MATH 100) Course for students entering a program in a health medical field, this class will review basic arithmetic and algebra and extend these concepts to the mathematics required for health care of children and adults. The class will cover calculations involving decimal and fractional numbers, ratios, proportions, and percents. Also addressed will be basic algebraic techniques to solve equations involving unknowns and proportions. Prerequisite: MATH 081 or placement into MATH 084 or MATH 097. ENGL& 101 recommended. Permission required. Contact the Health and Human Services Division at 206.527.3790. Note: Must attend 1st class or contact instructor.
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AHE 118: Intro to Phlebotomy 1
5.00 Credits
North Seattle College (formerly Seattle Community College-North Campus)
First class of the two-quarter I-BEST (Integrated Basic Education and Skills Training) Phlebotomist Certificate program that includes medical terminology, theory of blood collection, safety and infection precautions, ethical and regulatory standards, supervised blood collection practice, workplace communication skills and employment preparation. Supervised blood collection takes place in a laboratory setting. A 120-hour clinical externship is included in the second quarter. Prereq: CASAS 230 minimum (reading and listening scores) or COMPASS English 40 minimum (reading score), or transcript showing completion of ENGL 095/096 or higher. All applicants must attend an information session. Information sessions are scheduled on Aug. 10 at 2 PM in room 3422, Aug. 11 at 7 PM in room 3327 and Aug. 17 at 11 AM in room 3422, all in Instruction Building.. Applicants do not need to sign up in advance for information sessions. For questions: call (206) 529-6137 or ibestphlebotomyinfo@sccd.ctc.edu.
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AHE 190: Emergency Medical Technician
10.00 Credits
North Seattle College (formerly Seattle Community College-North Campus)
PREREQUISITE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION REQUIRED. There will be a written advanced first aid exam on 8/10/10, anytime between 6:30 PM and 8:30 PM in the Library, Room 1141. This examination must be taken by all applicants to the program. A mandatory orientation will be held on 8/3/10, 7-8:30 PM in the Library, Room 1141. Anyone needing information should plan to attend this session. Program applicants are required to attend. APPLICANTS DO NOT NEED TO SIGN UP IN ADVANCE. CPR is required prior to entry. See course information for AHE 191. Cost is $962.00 ($130 tuition + $832 college self support fee). Permission required. For additional information contact the Health and Human Services Division at (206) 527-3790 or http://www.northseattle.edu/health/emt/program.htm.
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AHE 191: Healthcare Provider CPR
2.00 Credits
North Seattle College (formerly Seattle Community College-North Campus)
Course for entry into EMT program, if needed. Class meets on Sept. 23 & 25, 2010. Must attend both classes. Permission required. Contact the Health and Human Services Division at (206) 527-3790 for information and to register. Cost is $146.00 ($26.00 tuition + $120.00 college self support fee). Note: must purchase textbook and pocket mask and bring to the first class.
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AHE 242: Basic Blood Collection Techniques
2.00 Credits
North Seattle College (formerly Seattle Community College-North Campus)
This course provides an introduction to basic blood collection techniques including theory and supervised blood collection practice. Section 01 meets Oct. 2-30, 2010. Section 02 meets Nov. 6-Dec. 11, 2010 (No class on 11/27/10). Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 or COMPASS placement into ENGL& 101. Permission required. Contact the Health and Human Services Division (206) 527-3790 for information and to register. Must attend first class.
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AHI 100: Introduction to Medical Vocabulary
3.00 Credits
North Seattle College (formerly Seattle Community College-North Campus)
A survey course in medical terminology designed to orient persons working in health service organizations to the basic rules and fundamentals in medical vocabulary building. Also fulfills the IT for Healthcare and Biomedical Electronics medical terminology requirement. Eligibility for ENGL& 101 or transcript showing successful completion of ENGL& 101 or higher is recommended. Contact the Health and Human Services Division at (206) 527-3790 for information and to register.
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