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Medical Systems and Procedures
ID: AOT-252
This course emphasizes development of proficiency in integrating skills commonly performed in medical offices.
Medical Terminology
ID: AHS-102
This course covers medical terms, including roots, prefixes, and suffixes, with emphasis on spelling, definition, and pronunciation.
MET Special Project
ID: MET-245
This course includes investigations, research projects, self study, and/or laboratory exercises in an area of specialization approved by the instructor.
Metals and Heat Treatment
ID: MTT-141
This course is a study of the properties, characteristics, and heat treatment procedures of metals.
Methods and Materials
ID: ECD-237
This course includes an overview of developmentally-appropriate methods and materials for planning, and evaluating environments. Emphasis is on integrating divergent activities in each curriculum area.
Methods in Analytical Chemistry I
ID: CHT-250
Topics in this course include wet chemistry techniques & standard non-automated laboratory procedures used in engineering and manufacturing environments, including separations, titrations, gravimetric analysis, volumetric analysis, pH, refractive index, molecular weight & other standard procedures.
Methods in Analytical Chemistry II
ID: CHT-252
Topics in this course include the theory & operation of instruments used for chemical analysis in engineering and manufacturing environments including spectroscopy, chromatography, & electrochemical analyses among others. It covers both automated and semi-automated systems, sample preparation, etc.
Microbiology
ID: BIO-225
This is a detailed study of microbiology as it relates to infection and the disease processes of the body. Topics include immunity, epidemiology, medically important microorganisms, and diagnostic procedures for identification.
Microcomputer Applications
ID: CPT-170
This course introduces microcomputer applications software, including word processing, data bases, spreadsheets, graphs, and their integration.
Microcomputer Word Processing
ID: CPT-179
This course introduces microcomputer word processing. Topics include creating, editing, formatting, and printing documents.
Microeconomics
ID: ECO-211
This course includes the study of the behavior of households and firms, including supply and demand, elasticity, price/input in different market structures, pricing of resources, regulations, and comparative advantage and trade.
Microprocessor Fundamentals
ID: EET-251
This course is a study of binary numbers; micro-processor operation, architecture, instruction sets, and interfacing with operating systems; and applications in control, data acquisition, and data reduction and analysis. Programs are written and tested.
Modeling Mechanical Systems
ID: EGT-256
This course includes 3D modeling of mechanical systems in residential structures using applicable software.
Motor Controls I
ID: EEM-151
This course is an introduction to motor controls, including a study of the various control devices and wiring used in industrial processes.
Movement and Music for Children
ID: ECD-138
This course is a study of criteria for selecting and implementing appropriate experiences to support the physical and musical development of young children. Emphasis is on the selection of materials, equipment, and related design of indoor/outdoor environments.
Music Fundamentals
ID: MUS-110
This course is an introduction to the elements of music and music notation with keyboard applicatons. Topics covered include intervals, scales, rhythm, meter, elementary ear training and basic keyboard harmony.
National Electrical Code
ID: EEM-140
This course is a study of the national electrical code and is based on the latest codes as published by the national fire protection association (NFPA).
Neonatal/Pediatric Care
ID: RES-204
This course focuses on cardiopulmonary physiology, pathology, and management of the newborn and pediatric patient.
Network Architecture I
ID: IST-241
This course is a study of how the computer architecture relates to the interconnecting of the various network components, the environment in which the applications processes execute, and the overall plan defining services to be provided in a distributed environment.
Network Architecture III
ID: IST-243
This course covers a cohesive and logical explanation of the IBM created design for an end-to-end communications network SNA. Topics include an overview of SNA and its operational characteristics and the physical and logical structure of SNA. A major emphasis will be TCP/IP protocols. TCP/IP formats are examined along with how TCP/IP operates at the network and transport layers.