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MA 3.427 SOLIDWORKS I( 3 credits) This introductory course provides training and learning experiences in Solid Works mechanical design automation application software. This software makes it possible for designers to quickly sketch out ideas, experiment with features and dimensions, and produce models and detailed drawings.
MA 3.428 SOLIDWORKS II( 3 credits) Provides advanced training and learning experiences in Solid Works mechanical design automation application software. This software makes it possible for designers to quickly sketch out ideas, experiment with features and dimensions, and produce models and detailed drawings. This course is the second in the series.
MA 3.431 BASIC PRINT READING: METALS( 2 credits) Provides training in interpreting blueprints.
MA 3.432 INTRODUCTION TO MASTERCAM( 3 credits) Introduction to Mastercam provides training on the use of Mastercam CAD / CAM software to design parts and toolpaths for a modern CNC vertical machining center. Students complete a series of exercises that progress from designing a two-dimensional part and creating a contour toolpath to more advanced CNC mill applications. Safety and efficient machining will be stressed throughout the course.
MA 3.433 MASTERCAM II: SURFACES( 3 credits) Second course in the three-course Mastercam series. Students complete a series of exercises that include building more advanced surface toolpaths.
MA 3.434 MASTERCAM III: SOLIDS( 3 credits) Third course in the mastercam series. Introduces students to solid modeling as it relates to CAD / CAM / CNC technology. Practical examples of current manufacturing methods are used for the exercises. Students are encouraged to assume design responsibility when working through projects.
MA 3.437 MATERIALS SCIENCE( 2 credits) This course investigates the relationships that exist between structures and the properties of materials. The study of atomic structure and chemical makeup provides the basis for material classification. The subjects of bonding forces and crystal structures are explored. Lecture topics include dislocations, strengthening mechanisms, slip systems, phase transformations and plastic deformation in polycrystalline materials. The emphasis is on ferous metals; non-ferrous metals, ceramics, polymers and composite materials will be included.
MA 3.438 MANUFACTURING PROCESSES IV( 6 credits) This lecture / lab course focuses on the manufacturing skills that are required of persons interested in a career in the machinist’ s trade. A student and the instructor discuss career goals and together select an advanced machine shop project that demonstrates the skills that are required to achieve the student’ s objectives. An emphasis on quality work, good planing and good shop safety procedures are key aspects of this course.
MA 3.439 MANUFACTURING PROCESSES V( 6 credits) This lecture / lab course focuses on advanced manufacturing skills that are required of persons interested in a career in the machinist’ s trade. A student and the instructor discuss career goals and together select an advanced machine shop project that demonstrates the skills that are required to achieve the student’ s objectives. An emphasis on quality work, good planning and good shop safety procedures are key aspects of this course.
MO: MEDICAL ASSISTANT
MO 5.414 DRUG NAMES & CLASSIFICATIONS( 3 credits) Prepares student training to work as a member of a health care team to effectively communicate pharmaceutical information to a variety of health care professionals, using correct spelling and pronunciations of selected pharmaceuticals, which help ensure patient safety in pharmaceutical usage. Prerequisite: MO 5.630 Medical Terminology and Body Systems I
MO 5.415 ADVANCED DRUG NAMES & CLASS( 2 credits) Prepares student training to work as a member of a healthcare team to effectively communicate pharmaceutical information to a variety of healthcare professionals, using correct spelling, pronunciation and patient safety techniques. Also prepares student to assist physicians in avoiding adverse reactions, drug interactions, and generic vs. brand duplications. Prerequisite: MO5.414 Drug Names and Classifications; Corequisite: MO5.625 Basic Clinical Office Procedures.
MO 5.532 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR PHLEBOTOMISTS( 2 credits) Phlebotomy students will learn basic medical language in written and oral forms to communicate as members of a health care professional team and to understand the basics of physician’ s diagnosis and treatment that influence blood draws.
MO 5.550 HUMAN RELATIONS IN HEALTH CARE( 3 credits) Prepares students to understand the mental process and behaviors of individuals in the medical office.
MO 5.625 BASIC CLINICAL OFFICE PROCEDURES( 5 credits) Students prepare patient, assist medical personnel, and provide aseptic environments in ambulatory care settings. Prerequisite: MO 5.632 Medical Terminology and Body Systems III and MO5.414 Drug Names & Classifications
MO 5.626 ADVANCED CLINICAL OFFICE PROCEDURES( 5 credits) Continuation of Basic Clinical Office Procedures. Medical assistant students will assist, perform and document advanced, invasive and sterile procedures using standard precaution guidelines without causing undo harm or discomfort to patients. Prerequisite: MO 5.625 Basic Clinical Office Procedures and OA 2.515MA Business Math Medical II. Corequisite: MO5.650 Basic Electrocardiography Techniques and MO5.655 Phlebotomy for Medical Assistants
MO 5.630 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY & BODY SYSTEMS I( 3 credits) Prepares students to use basic medical language in written and oral form to communicate as a member of a health care professional team and understand the basics of physician’ s diagnosis and treatment.
MO 5.631 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY & BODY SYSTEMS II( 3 credits) Prepares students to use an expanded medical vocabulary to communicate with health care professionals. Learn to recognize the structure and function of the human body, basic pathology and diagnostic tools. Prerequisite: MO 5.630 Medical Terminology and Body Systems I.
MO 5.632 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY & BODY SYSTEMS III( 3 credits) This course builds upon Medical Terminology and Body Systems I and II to provide a comprehensive knowledge of medical terminology. Students will communicate, document, and comprehend terminology as it pertains to medical specialties, reports and patient data. Prerequisite: MO 5.631 Medical Terminology and Body Systems II.