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Spring Term
MT 3.805
Computerized Maintenance Management...................
3
MT 3.824
Programmable Logic Controllers.................................
3
MT 3.833
Principles of Technology *.............................................
5
MT 3.836
Industrial Hydraulics Systems.......................................
3
IN 4.165
Lifetime Health & Fitness for Technicians................
3
Fall Term- Second Year
MT 3.823
Industrial Sensors & Actuators......................................
3
MT 3.826
Advanced PLC Troubleshooting....................................
3
MT 3.834
Principles of Technology II *.........................................
5
MT 3.897
Capstone Project I.........................................................
3
Technical elective..........................................................
2
Winter Term
MT 3.827
Automated Material Handling......................................
3
MT 3.846
Pumps & Valves............................................................
2
MT 3.898
Capstone Project II.......................................................
3
Technical elective..........................................................
4
Spring Term
GS 154
Energy & Sustainability................................................
3
MT 3.825
Process Control & Instrumentation..............................
3
MT 3.899
Capstone Project & Assessment.....................................
3
Technical elective..........................................................
4
Total Credits Required:
90
Approved technical electives, select a minimum of 10 credits. Other
technical courses can be used to fulfill this requirement but they must be
approved by the program advisors.
• Machining Focus
MA 3.396B
Manufacturing Processes I( 2 credits)
MA 3.397B
Manufacturing Processes II( 2 credits)
MA 3.420
CNC: Mill( 4 credits)
MA 3.427
SolidWorks I( 3 credits)
• Welding Focus
WD 4.151
Welding I( 2 credits)
WD 4.152
Welding II( 2 credits)
WD 4.260
Basic Wire Feed Welding( 2 credits)
WD 4.258
Basic Print Reading: Welders( 2 credits)
• Industrial Refrigeration Focus
MT 3.847
HVAC System Controls( 2 credits)
MT 3.848
EPA Technician Certification( 2 credits)
MT 3.849
Heating Systems( 2 credits)
MT 3.852
Refrigeration Brazing( 1 credit)
MT 3.854
Refrigeration Servicing( 2 credits)
MT 3.855
Refrigeration Troubleshooting( 2 credits)
C A R E E R A N D T E C H N I C A L
Career Pathway Certificate in Mechatronics: Industrial Refrigeration
Course No. Course Title
Credits
MT 3.821
Electrical Systems Troubleshooting..............................
4
MT 3.847
HVAC System Controls...................................................
2
MT 3.848
EPA Technician Certification........................................
2
MT 3.849
Heating Systems.............................................................
2
MT 3.852
Refrigeration Brazing...................................................
1
MT 3.854
Refrigeration Servicing................................................
2
MT 3.855
Refrigeration Troubleshooting.....................................
2
Total Credits Required:
15
C A R E E R A N D T E C H N I C A L
Career Pathway Certificate in Mechatronics: Maintenance
Course No. Course Title
Credits
GS154
Energy & Sustainability................................................
3
MT3.803
Industrial Safety............................................................
2
MT3.805
Computerized Maintenance Management...................
3
MT3.812
Mechanical Systems......................................................
4
MT3.817
Drive Systems.................................................................
2
MT3.819
Bearings & Lubrications Systems..................................
2
MT3.821
Electrical Systems Troubleshooting..............................
4
MT3.822
Troubleshooting Motors & Controls.............................
4
MT3.824
Programmable Logic Controllers.................................
3
MT3.836
Industrial Hydraulics Systems.......................................
3
MT3.846
Pumps & Valves.............................................................
2
Total Credits Required
32

Medical Assistant

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The Medical Assistant program is a two-year program that will incorporate the cognitive knowledge in performance of the psychomotor and affective domains in their practice as medical assistants in providing patient care. The program trains students in office administrative and medical skills and to work well with people. Medical assistants perform a variety of basic medical duties primarily in the outpatient setting. These duties may include taking patient histories; recording patients’ vital signs; collecting and preparing laboratory specimens; preparing patients for exams, X-rays and procedures; taking patient EKGs; phlebotomy, wound dressing and other duties. Medical assistants may also have clerical duties, which may include completing insurance forms, scheduling appointments, billing, and bookkeeping.
Medical Assistant students must demonstrate the ability to:
• lift / carry / push / pull and move heavy objects, patients, supplies and equipment( at least 50 lbs.);
• demonstrate manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination;
• stand and walk for prolonged periods;
• reach, stoop, bend, kneel, crouch, stretch and squat;
• distinguish letters and symbols and, with corrected normal vision and hearing, be able to distinguish changes in a patient’ s vital signs
• not have color blindness.
LBCC’ s Medical Assistant program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs( CAAHEP), on recommendation of the Curriculum Review Board of the American Association of Medical Assistants Endowment( AAMAE). CAAHEP may be reached at the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs, 35 East Wacker Drive, Suite 1970, Chicago, IL 60601-2208 312-553-9355 or at www. caahep. org.
1 – Courses offered that term only. 2 – Other classes may substitute. See advisor. 6 – These courses must have been completed within the last five years. 7 – Course may be taken any term to accommodate a student’ s particular interests and scheduling considerations. See the requirements for the Associate of Science degree for approved courses. 8 – No more than two courses with the same alpha prefix may be used by a student to meet the general education requirement. See an advisor. 9 – A cost-recovery program. See“ Workforce Training” section for details.