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Human Resources Management in Health Professions Examines laws, regulations and practices relating to employment in healthcare settings, including requirements for staffing, evaluating employee performance, career development, union relationships, health, safety security, diversity issues, probation and dismissal. Case studies are used to bring a contextual focus on radiation and imaging departments and in a global healthcare industry....
Finance & Accounting for Healthcare ManagersAddresses issues of financial management in healthcare systems, including budget development and analysis, equipment purchase and depreciation, salaries and benefits, and coding and reimbursement. Case studies are used to bring a contextual focus on radiation and diagnostic imaging departments and the healthcare industry including multinational aspects and parameters of outsourcing....
Essentials of Imaging & TherapyCovers different modalities within the radiology and radiation therapy fields including terminology, equipment, procedures, safety issues, staffing and economics. Emphasis is on understanding the modality from an administrative standpoint. Students complete five modules in modalities in which they are not certified....
Social PsychologyExamines the actions of individuals and groups in a social context. Topics include the influence of social learning on attitudes, perception, and personality, persuasion, conflict, attraction, altruism, and aggression....
Psychology of Human SexualityExamines human sexuality from three main perspectives: psychological, biological, and socio-cultural....
Stresses application of psychological theory. Students survey how psychology interfaces with other disciplines, focusing on how psychologists perform their professional functions in different settingsPresents research and theories regarding human growth and change across the life span. Students explore factors that affect personality, cognitive, and physical development from psychological and socio-cultural perspectives. May require participation in projects....
Applied PsychologyStresses application of psychological theory. Students survey how psychology interfaces with other disciplines, focusing on how psychologists perform their professional functions in different settings.
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SQL & Relational Database ProgrammingStudents learn to apply relational database theory by creating databases, tables, views and indexes in a server environment. Focus is on developing complex SQL queries to retrieve meaningful information and on developing procedures to manipulate data. SQL server and related client tools are used in all work....
Enterprise Software DevelopmentStudents learn object oriented programming techniques using the current software development tools and a .NET programming language. Students apply these techniques for developing applications for both Windows and Web environments. Students will create classes, components, interfaces and user controls. Class provides the foundation for sophisticated application development....
Object-Oriented ProgrammingStudents learn object oriented programming techniques using the current software development tools and a .NET programming language. Students apply these techniques for developing applications for both Windows and Web environments. Students will create classes, components, interfaces and user controls. Class provides the foundation for sophisticated application development....
C++PROG 111 Introduction to C++ Programming . 5 CR
Presents the C++ Programming Language using structured programming techniques and program development methodology. Students design, code, test and debug programs using repetition and decision structures, pointers, functions, and other C data structures. Prerequisite: Placement by assessment into MATH& 141 (prev MATH 105) or MATH 099 with a C- or......
ProgrammingIntroduces fundamental programming techniques using current web development software. Students design procedures and write computer instructions to solve business problems, learn procedural programming, develop graphical user interfaces for the web and work with events and objects....
Defensive Tactics for Criminal JusticeDevelops physical conditioning and an understanding of "use of force" principles in law enforcement. Students practice level-one arrest and control techniques such as escorts, takedowns, control, and handcuffing, as well as level-two self-defense techniques for dealing with aggressive subjects....
Self-DefenseIntroduces self-defense techniques and practical applications for a variety of situations. Students develop skills and discuss theory and awareness concerning personal safety.
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Adventure Trip Planning & Risk ManagementExplores the leadership dynamics of risk management including recognizing hazards, decision making, site assessment checklists, accessibility and backcountry first aid requirements....
Prevention & Care of Athletic InjuriesExplores the basic principles of athletic training, care, and prevention of sports related injuries. Covers the analysis of common athletic injuries including emergency procedures, treatment limitations, evaluation and preventative approaches.
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BaseballIntroduces teaching, coaching, and playing techniques for baseball. Students focus on current concepts, materials, and skills development and gain practical experience in fundamental skills....
Contemporary DancePE 151 Contemporary Dance I . 2 CR
Introduces basic technique and movement studies. Students gain flexibility and strength together with movement vocabulary. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. Same as DANCE 151. Either PE 151 or DANCE 151 may be taken for credit, not both.
PE 152 Contemporary Dance II . 2 CR
Continues Contemporary Dance I with longer and more challenging movement......
Basketball & Flag FootballPresents basic skills and rules in both sports. Basketball: ball handling, passing, shooting, pivoting, and dribbling. Flag football: stances, ball carrying, passing and receiving, kicking, tackling, and centering. Students practice basic elements of offensive and defensive play.
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Sea Kayaking & NavigationClass meets off campus at various paddling sites for a review of institutional kayak policies, basic skill development and navigational techniques. Includes Eskimo roll, chart reading, marine weather radio communications, and
basic strokes.
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