Prerequisites and corequisites may have changed since this catalog was published. Please verify prerequisites and corequisites at www.midlandstech.edu/edu/sds/sas/hb/prerequisites.html. Developmental reading courses are required if a student’s reading placement test score indicates the need for RDG 032 and/or RDG 100 or the ESL equivalent. Developmental math courses are required if a student’s math placement test score indicates the need for MAT 032 and/or MAT 100. Developmental English courses are required if a student’s English placement test score indicates the need for ENG 032 and/or ENG 100, or the ESL equivalent. Students must discuss their placement test scores with an academic advisor before registering for any courses.
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Accounting Principles I |
3.0 Credits |
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This course introduces basic accounting procedures for analyzing, recording and summarizing financial transactions, adjusting and closing the financial records at the end of the accounting cycle, and preparing financial statements. Students identify sound ethical and personal values. (Prerequisites: RDG 100 or ESL 100 or equivalent placement test score, MAT 100) |
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Accounting Principles II |
3.0 Credits |
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This course emphasizes managerial accounting theory and practice in basic accounting and procedures for cost accounting, budgeting, cost-volume analysis and financial statement analysis. (Prerequisites: ACC 101) |
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Accounting for Entrepreneurs |
3.0 Credits |
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A study of the principles of financial accounting, managerial accounting, taxes, bookkeeping, accounting systems, and record keeping essential to starting and operating a new business enterprise. (Prerequisite: Acceptance to Entrepreneurship Certificate, RDG 100, MAT 100) |
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Accounting Concepts |
3.0 Credits |
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This course is a study of the principles of the basic accounting functions – collecting, recording, analyzing, and reporting information. (Prerequisites: RDG 100 or ESL 100, MAT 100) |
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Organizational Accounting |
3.0 Credits |
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This course is a study of financial accounting with specific emphasis on partnerships and the corporate form of organization. (Prerequisite: ACC 111) |
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Managerial Accounting |
3.0 Credits |
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This course is a study of the types and uses of internal accounting information for management decision-making, including cost determination, cost control, performance evaluation, and financial planning. (Prerequisite: ACC 112) |
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Individual Tax Procedures |
3.0 Credits |
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This course is a study of the basic income tax structure from the standpoint of the individual, including the preparation of individual income tax returns (Prerequisite: ACC 102 or ACC 112) |
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Payroll Accounting |
3.0 Credits |
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This course introduces the major tasks of payroll accounting; employment practices; federal, state and local governmental laws and regulations; internal controls; and various forms and records. (Prerequisite: ACC 101 or ACC 112) |
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Intermediate Accounting I |
3.0 Credits |
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This course explores fundamental processes of accounting theory including the preparation of financial statements. Also covered are the time value of money, cash and receivables, and the valuation of inventories. Professional ethics and generally accepted accounting principles are introduced. (Prerequisites: ACC 101 or ACC 112) |
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Intermediate Accounting II |
3.0 Credits |
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This course covers the application of accounting principles and concepts to account evaluation and income determination, including special problems peculiar to corporations and the analysis of financial reports. Accounting for the acquisition and disposal of long-term assets and procedures for handling current and long-term liabilities are covered. (Prerequisite: ACC 201) |
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Intermediate Accounting III |
3.0 Credits |
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This course covers the application of accounting theory to income tax allocation, accounting for leases and stock options, and constructing financial statements from incomplete records and fund flow statements. Also covered are procedures for revenue recognition, pensions and earnings per share. (Prerequisite: ACC 202, or permission of department chair) |
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Cost Accounting I |
3.0 Credits |
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This course is a study of the accounting principles involved in job order cost systems. (Prerequisite: ACC 102 or ACC 115) |
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Accounting Applications |
3.0 Credits |
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This course introduces microcomputer accounting using database software and/or electronic spreadsheets. (Prerequisites: ACC 101 or ACC 112, CPT 101 or CPT 170) |
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Integrated Accounting Software |
3.0 Credits |
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This course includes the use of pre-designed integrated accounting software for accounting problems. (Prerequisites: ACC 101 or ACC 112, CPT 101 or CPT 170) |
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Auditing |
3.0 Credits |
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This course is a study of the procedures for conducting audits and investigations of various enterprises. Attention is given to the nature and purpose of auditing, auditing standards, professional conduct and ethics, auditor’s legal liability and the approaches followed in performing audits of financial statements. (Prerequisite: ACC 101 or ACC 112) |
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Not-For-Profit Accounting |
3.0 Credits |
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This course introduces the special accounting needs of municipalities, counties, states, the federal government and governmental agencies, and other not-for-profit organizations. (Prerequisite: ACC 101 or ACC 112) |
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Fundamentals of Refrigeration |
5.0 Credits |
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This course covers the refrigeration cycle, refrigerants, pressure-temperature relationship, and system components. (Prerequisite: RDG 100 or ESL 100) (Corequisites: ACR 102, ACR 106 - DAY; ACR 102 - NIGHT) |
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Tools and Service Techniques |
3.0 Credits |
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This course is a basic study of the tools and service equipment used in the installation and repair of HVAC equipment. (Prerequisite: RDG 100 or ESL 100) (Corequisites: ACR 101, ACR 106 - DAY; ACR 101 - NIGHT) |
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Tools and Service Techniques I |
1.0 Credits |
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This course is an introduction to basic uses of tools and service equipment used in installation and repair of HVAC equipment. (Prerequisite: RDG 100 or ESL 100) |
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Basic Electricity for HVAC/R |
4.0 Credits |
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This course includes a basic study of electricity, including Ohm’s Law and series and parallel circuits, as they relate to heating, ventilating, air conditioning and/or refrigeration systems. (Prerequisite: RDG 100 or ESL 100) (Corequisites: ACR 101, ACR 102 - DAY) |
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Tools and Service Techniques II |
2.0 Credits |
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This course is an advance study of uses of tools and service equipment used in the installation and repair of HVAC equipment. (Prerequisite: ACR 105) |
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Heating Fundamentals |
4.0 Credits |
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This course covers the basic concepts of oil, gas and electric heat, their components and operation. (Prerequisites: ACR 101, ACR 102, ACR 106, ESL 100 or RDG 100) (Corequisite: ACR 120) |
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Basic Air Conditioning |
4.0 Credits |
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This course is a study of various types of air conditioning equipment including electrical components, schematics and service to the refrigerant circuit. (Prerequisites: ACR 101, ACR 102 or ACR 105 and ACR 109, ACR 106) (Corequisites: ACR 110) |
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Domestic Refrigeration |
4.0 Credits |
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This course is a study of domestic refrigeration equipment. (Prerequisites: ACR 101, ACR 102, ACR 106) (Corequisites: ACR 131) |
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Commercial Refrigeration |
4.0 Credits |
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This course is a study of maintenance and repair of commercial refrigeration systems. (Prerequisites: ACR 101, ACR 102, ACR 106) (Corequisites: ACR 130 - DAY) |
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Advanced Electricity for HVAC/R |
2.0 Credits |
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This course includes a practical application of electrical and electronic components and circuits used to control HVAC and/or refrigeration systems. (Prerequisites: ACR 110, ACR 120, ACR 210, ACR 250) |
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Advanced Refrigeration Electricity |
3.0 Credits |
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This course covers the theory and application of electrical circuits and starting components in commercial and industrial refrigeration. (Prerequisites: ACR 130, ACR 131) |
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Heat Pumps |
4.0 Credits |
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This course is a study of the theory and operational principles of the heat pump. (Prerequisites: ACR 110, ACR 120) (Corequisites: ACR 250) |
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Advanced Air Conditioning |
4.0 Credits |
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This course is an advanced study of air conditioning systems. (Prerequisites: ACR 110, ACR 120, ACR 210, ACR 250) |
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Residential Load Calculations |
2.0 Credits |
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This course is a study of heat losses/gains in residential structures. (Prerequisites: ACR 110, ACR 120, ACR 210, ACR 250) |
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Codes and Ordinances |
2.0 Credits |
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This course covers instruction on how to reference appropriate building codes and ordinances when they apply to installation of heating and air conditioning equipment. (Prerequisites: ACR 110, ACR 120, ACR 210, ACR 250) |
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Advanced Refrigeration |
4.0 Credits |
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This course is an in-depth study of commercial and industrial refrigeration equipment. (Prerequisites: ACR 130, ACR 131) |
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Refrigeration, Calculation and Equipment Selection |
3.0 Credits |
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This course involves a study of load calculations and selection of refrigeration equipment and components. (Prerequisites: ACR 130, ACR 131) |
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Duct Fabrication |
3.0 Credits |
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This course covers the design, fabrication, and installation of air duct systems. (Prerequisites: ACR 110, ACR 120) (Corequisites: ACR 210) |
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Building Systems I |
3.0 Credits |
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This course is a study of the fundamental concepts of design and construction techniques in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. (Prerequisite: AET 110) |
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International Building and Residential Codes |
3.0 Credits |
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This course is an introduction to the international building codes and the international residential codes, as well as local code requirements. (Prerequisite: MAT 102) |
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Construction Documents |
3.0 Credits |
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This course covers the interpretation of residential, commercial, and industrial building construction documents, including construction specifications, general conditions, and construction industry symbols. (Prerequisite: AET 101) |
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Architectural Graphics I |
3.0 Credits |
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This course is an introduction to the skills of architectural manual drafting. The principles of architectural design and model construction are also studied. (Prerequisites: ENG 100, MAT 100, RDG 100) |
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Architectural Computer Graphics I |
3.0 Credits |
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This course includes architectural/construction, basic computer-aided design commands, and creation of construction industry symbols and standards. (Prerequisite: AET 110) |
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Architectural Graphics II |
3.0 Credits |
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This course requires the production of a set of working drawings of a residential or commercial building. Exercises incorporate construction methods, materials, building code requirements, site development, and the technical skills required to draw and graphically present projects. This course is also a further study of architectural design. Perspective construction is introduced. (Prerequisite: AET 110) |
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History of Architecture |
3.0 Credits |
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This course is a study of the origins, influences and aesthetics that underlie the various styles of architecture from prehistoric times to the present. (Prerequisite: RDG 100 or ESL 100 or RDG 101) |
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Architectural Computer Graphics II |
4.0 Credits |
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This course includes a study of cad commands with architectural applications and routines. A complete set of working drawings of a residential or commercial building using the computer as a drafting tool is produced. (Prerequisite: AET 111) |
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Architectural Graphics III |
4.0 Credits |
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This course encompasses a model and set of working drawings of a complex architectural project. (Prerequisites: AET 120, AET 221) |
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Architectural CAD Applications |
4.0 Credits |
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This course covers advanced architectural cad applications, such as 3-D building drawing and data base manipulations. (Prerequisite: AET 111 or EGT 251) |
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Architectural Three-D Rendering |
3.0 Credits |
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Topics in this course includes Three-D rendering of residential and commercial buildings, walk-through animations, animated site plans and advanced graphics topics and their relationship to illustration of code compliance and project planning. (Prerequisite: AET 111 or EGT 251) |
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Medical Terminology |
3.0 Credits |
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This course covers medical terms, including roots, prefixes and suffixes, with emphasis on spelling, definition and pronunciation. (Prerequisites: ENG 100 or ESL 110, RDG 100 or ESL 100 with a minimum grade of “C”) |
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Medical Vocabulary/Anatomy |
3.0 Credits |
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This course introduces the fundamental principles of medical terminology and includes a survey of human anatomy and physiology. (Prerequisite: RDG 100 or RDG 101) |
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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation |
1.0 Credit |
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This course provides a study of the principles of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. |
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Patient Care Procedures |
2.0 Credits |
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This course provides a study of the procedures and techniques used in the general care of the patient. (Prerequisite: AHS 102, RAD 101 or permission of department chair) |
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Head and Neck Anatomy |
1.0 Credit |
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This course provides a detailed study of the structure of the head and neck with special emphasis on structure as it pertains to the study of dental science. (Prerequisite: acceptance into DHG Phase II) (Corequisites: DHG 151, DHG 125) |
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Basic First Aid |
1.0 Credit |
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This course provides instruction in basic procedures used in medical emergencies. (Prerequisite: ESL 100 or RDG 100 or RDG 101) |
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Health Careers |
3.0 Credits |
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This course provides information on various health careers to include job responsibility and personal and educational requirements, as well as an overview of the health care system with its unique nomenclature and delivery of care. (Prerequisite: RDG 100 or ESL 100) |
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Allied Health Sciences |
4.0 Credit |
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This course includes a study of basic integrated sciences for health care professionals. |
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Health Calculations |
1.0 Credit |
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This course is a study of the mathematical concepts needed in health science studies. (Prerequisite: RDG 100 or ESL 100, MAT 100) (Corequisite: admission to Health Science or Nursing degree or diploma program) |
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Basic Patient Care |
3.0 Credits |
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This course is a study of basic procedures for patient care for health professionals including vital signs, patient transport, patient care relations and patient communications. (Prerequisite: AHS 102) |
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Health Sciences Introduction |
4.0 Credit |
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This course is a study of the core competencies common to numerous health science professions. (Prerequisite: AHS 102) |
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Surgical Environment for Health Professionals |
3.0 Credits |
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This course offers a comprehensive introduction to the surgical team, basic instruction in the protocols of the operating room and aseptic techniques. (Prerequisite: NUR 101) (Corequisite: admission to Health Science or Nursing degree or diploma program) |
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Computers in Healthcare |
3.0 Credit |
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This course is the study of hardware and software used in various healthcare setting including information systems, computerized medical interfaces, telemedicine, networking, as well as other basic computer applications. (Prerequisite: AHS 102, RDG 100 or ESL 100 and CPT 101 or CPT 170) |
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Medical Coding Basics |
3.0 Credit |
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This course is a study of basic concepts of coding for medical/dental services for the health professions. (Prerequisite: AHS 102) |
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Therapeutics for Health |
3.0 Credits |
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This course provides a basic study of therapeutic agents applicable to health science and nursing professions. (Prerequisites: AHS 102, BIO 112, BIO 210 or BIO 211 with minimum grade of “C”) |
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Phlebotomy for the Health Care Provider |
3.0 Credits |
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This course contains the essential theory, skills, and special procedures required to meet the venipuncture needs in hospital, clinics, and other health care settings. (Prerequisites: AHS 102, BIO 112, BIO 210 or BIO 211 with minimum grade of “C”) |
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Electrocardiography |
2.0 Credits |
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This course provides the basic skills necessary to perform ECGs in a hospital, physician’s office or other health care setting. The student will be able to perform and interpret basic ECGs. (Prerequisite: AHS 102) (Corequisite: admission to Health Science or Nursing degree or diploma program) |
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Concepts of Geriatric Care |
4.0 Credits |
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This course includes a study of developmental theory, modern concepts of aging, and geriatric health care concepts. (Prerequisites: RDG 100 or RDG 101) |
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Electrocardiography Practicum |
1.0 Credit |
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This course provides the detailed study and practice necessary to perform ECGs in a hospital, physician’s office or other health care setting. The student will be able to perform and interpret basic ECGs. (Prerequisite: AHS 145 or permission of department chair) |
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Ethics and Law for Allied Health Professions |
3.0 Credit |
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This course is an introduction to ethical, bioethical and legal concepts related to allied health professions. Ethics and law for allied health professions this course is an introduction to ethical, bioethical and legal concepts related to allied health professions. (Prerequisite: AHS 102) |
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Health Management |
3.0 Credit |
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This course is a study of the principles of management in a health career environment, including supervision, medically ethical decision making, medical team concepts, human resource management, supervision of medical professionals at various levels, & organizational structure in health care settings. (Prerequisite: AHS 102) |
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