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2.00 Credits
This course will present information on health maintenance and disease prevention and diagnostic testing. Emphasis will be placed on instructing patients, performing electrocardiography and respiratory testing, and other laboratory specimen testing. Prerequisites: All required courses from Term IV. Pre or Corequisites: SOC 2043, MAT 2054, MAT 2062.
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4.00 Credits
The student will complete 180 hours of a supervised, unpaid externship in an ambulatory health care setting performing all learned administrative and clinical procedures of medical assisting. Prerequisites: All required courses from Term IV. Pre or Corequisites: SOC 2043, MAT 2052, MAT 2062.
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2.00 Credits
This course will present information on job readiness, personal attributes, workplace dynamics, and allied health professions and credentialing. Prerequisites: All required courses from Term IV. Pre or Corequisites: SOC 2043, MAT 2052, MAT 2054.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an overview of the principles, concepts, and applications of mechanisms found in an industrial plant. Topics covered include belt drive systems, chains, chain drives, conveyor belts, conveyor systems, bearings, sheaves, lubrication, sprockets, and mechanical fasteners. Lab will be used to emphasize practical maintenance, installation and procedures for repair and replacement.
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3.00 Credits
This class covers the principles of hydraulics and pneumatic equipment and their uses and applications in industry. Some of the topics covered in this class include: hydraulic pumps, control valves, cylinders, seals, air compressors, filters, pressure regulators, pressure control valves, and flow controls.
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4.00 Credits
In this course, instruction is given in the care and operation of basic machine tools, measuring instruments, and shop safety procedures. Students learn the use of hand tools, drills and lathe cutting tools. They will study the methods used to machine parts by various methods. Shop projects are designed to provide practice in accurate turning, knurling, threading, and other operations.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the basic skills in oxyacetylene welding, cutting and brazing, basic arc welding, and safety necessary to the maintenance and repair of production equipment. It provides a basic introduction to TIG and MIG welding procedures and practices. The use of blueprints will be emphasized in this course.
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0.00 Credits
The student will apply the concepts from the Medication Assistant course and demonstrate safe administration of medications to clients in a nursing home setting. Pre or Corequisities: BUS 1343 or BUS 1373 or BUS 1603 and HSC 1003. Corequisite: MED 1016.
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6.00 Credits
This course will present information on medication principles, medication safety, and medication administration. Also, communication and documentation requirements will be covered. Ethical and legal issues will be explored as well as the responsibilities and certification renewal process for a medication assistant-certified. Pre or Corequisities: BUS 1343 or BUS 1373 or BUS 1603 and HSC 1003. Corequisite: MED 1010, Malpractice Insurance Fee $15.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to expand on the introductory manufacturing course and expose the student to basic design concepts, computer skills, and drawing skills used in product and process design within the field of manufacturing. Additionally, the course is designed to expose students to a number of interpersonal skills and competencies necessary for a sustained career in manufacturing.
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