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3.00 Credits
The course continues to build a solid foundation in Medical Assisting and expands knowledge of clinical procedures commonly performed in a variety of medical offices. This course explores anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, common pathology and diseases, diagnostic treatment modalities, and patient care techniques. Course specific competency evaluations must be successfully completed by the student. This course is subject to a course fee. This course is subject to a course fee.
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6.00 Credits
This capstone course will serve as the culminating point in preparing for the transition from student to practicing Medical Assistant by providing the student with the opportunity to apply the skills learned in the classroom and laboratory to medical assisting practice in the medical office. This important part of the student's total education includes an opportunity to perform various clinical and administrative procedures at the practicum site. These experiences are then shared in the classroom seminar setting. Students must complete a capstone project and course-specific evaluations. This course is subject to a course fee.
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4.00 Credits
A fundamental course in basic mathematical skills with an introduction to algebraic concepts. This course does not offer degree credit. Topics include solving linear equations, graphing principles, literal equations, operations on signed numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, and other arithmetic topics. This precollege level course cannot be used to fulfill a degree requirement, nor is it calculated in a student's Grade Point Average (GPA).
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2.00 Credits
An introductory course which will prepare students for college level algebra. MAT 090 may be taken as a pre-requisite to or as a corequisite with MAT100. This course does not offer college-level credit. Topics include real numbers, operations between real numbers and their properties, signed numbers and the rules of signs, exponents and powers, fractions, fractional exponents and roots, an introduction to real variables and symbolic algebraic manipulations, analysis of rational expressions and functions, an introduction to the graphical representation of data, linear functions, linear equations, and solving and graphing quadratic equations. MAT 090 is a precollege level course and cannot be used to fulfill a degree requirement, nor is it calculated in a student's Grade Point Average (GPA). A graphing calculator is required. Instruction will be presented using a TI-84+.
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3.00 Credits
This intermediate algebra course reviews and extends the material taught in MAT 011. It is appropriate for students who have taken MAT 011 or who have had an elementary algebra course in high school. It will prepare students for MAT 125, MAT 130, MAT 131, MAT 140 and/or MAT 161. Topics include a brief review of introductory algebra, introduction to functions, factoring, algebraic fractions, radicals, fractional exponents, the Pythagorean theorem, functional notation, graphing, quadratic equations, logarithms, systems of linear equations, and word problems applications. A graphing calculator is required. Instruction will be presented using a TI-84+.
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3.00 Credits
This course is to give the students an understanding of the foundations of math. Topics include sets, logic, number bases and the structure of the number system from naturals to the reals. This course does not satisfy the MAT 100 prerequisite requirement for MAT 125, MAT 131, MAT 140, or MAT 161.
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3.00 Credits
This is the second course in the sequence MAT 103, MAT 104. Topics include geometry, measurement, probability, statistics, and problem solving. This course does not satisfy the MAT 100 prerequisite requirement for MAT 125, MAT 140 or MAT 161.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for liberal arts, social science, humanities, secondary education, and communications majors. It stresses mathematical applications from linear programming, probability and statistics, and at least one of the following topics: matrix algebra, game theory, graph theory, mathematics of finance, and the computer with applications. A calculator is required for this course; see instructor. This course does not satisfy the MAT 100 prerequisite requirement for MAT 125, MAT 140 or MAT 161.
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3.00 Credits
A course in discrete mathematics with special emphasis on computer science applications. Topics include sets, number systems, the nature of proof, formal logic, functions and relations, combinatorics, recurrence relations, trees and Boolean algebra.
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4.00 Credits
A course designed for students in all fields. Topics include organization of data, measures of central tendency, measures of variation, statistical inference, correlation along with some more advanced topics such as analysis of variance and simple/multiple regression. A graphing calculator is required for class, homework and testing. Classroom instruction and programs will be presented using a TI-84 Plus.
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