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25.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 25-500 Overview of federal law with a focus on legislation that affects the pharmacy industry Includes Food and Drug Administration laws, the Poison Prevention Act, federal laws that guide the pharmacy industry Also includes the method used in determining a valid Drug Enforcement Agency number (DEA#) and a focus on federal, not state or local, laws Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites:
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 500 Concepts, techniques, and skills in pharmacology with an emphasis on drug therapy and drug interaction Includes information on the following: nutrition, vitamins, explanations of drug and food interactions, toxic effects, adverse effects, brand names, generic names, and how drugs are supplied and stored Also inlcudes patient education considerations with a review of pertinent anatomy and physiology related to the disease process Also includes a presentation on the science that deals with the study of drugs Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites:
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 500 Concepts and techniques of pharmaceutical measurement and calculations Includes problem-solving techniques, compounding medication, calculations required for usual dosage determinations, preparation of compounded IV admixtures and preparing prescription or medication orders for final check by the pharmacist Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites:
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 500 Overview and hands-on experience with pharmacy database software to apply knowledge of critical topics outlined by the Pharmacy Certification Training Board Includes the following: pharmacology, pharmaceutical agents, filling and receiving medication orders, over-the-counter (OTC) and diagnostic agents, maintaining medication, inventory control systems, materials managements of pharmaceuticals, effects of drugs on specific body systems and conditions, and drug interaction with emphasis on reading and updating a patient's records Also includes medical history, allergies, processing actual physicians' prescriptions, applying correct auxiliary labels, and printing the required medication labels Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites:
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 300 A comprehensive medical terminology online course for health professionals Includes introduction to medical terminology, the human body in health and disease, the skeletal system, the muscular system, the cardiovascular system, the lymphatic and immune system, the respiratory system, the digestive system, the urinary system, and the nervous system Also includes eyes and ears, the integumentary (skin) system, the endocrine system, the reproductive system, and diagnostic procedures and pharmacology Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites:
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 300 Overview of body systems with an emphasis on anatomy and physiology, pathological conditions, and diagnostic treatments and procedures, Includes a review of word building rules, prefixes, suffixes, and whole body terminology and then progresses from simple to complex coverage of medical terminology as it relates to the various human body systems Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites: Information: Features the Comprehensive Medical Terminology: A Competency-Based Approach by Betty Davis Jones
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 300 Introduction to anatomy and physiology Includes body systems, with a focus on these systems working together to promote homeostasis Includes how to master key concepts with full-color art, animations, and audio Also includes multiple exercises, games, quizzes and tests to reinforce learning and test knowledge of anatomy and physiology Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites:
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 200 Enhancement of receptive and expressive sign language skills, methodology, theory, and application Includes manual alphabet, numbers, basic monetary designations, basic mathematical functions, states, major cities, and calendar designations Also includes common acronyms, lexicalized fingerspelled words, and basic address information Prerequisite(s): SLG 102 and REA 075 Course Corequisites: Information: Additional lab hours are required outside of regularly scheduled class Offered: Fall, Spring
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 300 Exploration of the history of American Sign Language (ASL), the deaf community, and the experiences of deaf individuals Includes norms, values, traditions, and roles of social behaviors Also includes cross-cultural interactions between deaf and hearing people Students will also explore the history of the Deaf community, the history of deak education, issues in language and culture, and Deaf services and programming policies Prerequisite(s): SLG 202 and WRT 102 Course Corequisites: Offered: Fall, Spring
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 300 Introduction to the linguistic structure of American Sign Language (ASL) Includes history, language requirements, communication systems, assimilation/ symmetry, ASL and English comparisons, time/tense indicators, semantics, morphology, syntax, phonology, modulation/inflection and classifiers/SASSes Also includes conjunctions, reality principle, conversational regulators, ASL research topics, gloss/transcription, and current issues, and linguistic research paper Prerequisite(s): SLG 202 and WRT 102 Course Corequisites: Information: Student is required to write a linguistic research paper Offered: Fall
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