HLTH 118 [HYG] HYGIENE INTRODUCTION TO PHLEBOTOMY Prepares the student in the techniques of phlebotomy (blood HYG 113 collecting), selection and care of equipment, and maintenance of FIRST AID & CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCI safety standards in health care facilities. (3 credit, 2.5 lecture, 1 lab) Instruction in the immediate and temporary care to be given to a victim of an accident or sudden illness until the services of a HLTH 130 physician can be obtained. Successful completion of the course will HEALTH CARE OBSERVATION prepare the student for testing for the standard certification in First Students will participate in observational/job shadowing at a health Aid and in CPR. (2 credit, 2 lecture, 0 lab) care facility. The exact content will vary based on the site and interests of the student. This course may be repeated three times, but HYG 121 cannot exceed a total of four (4) credit hours toward graduation. May SCIENCE OF PERSONAL HEALTH be offered as variable credit. Pre-requisite: instructor consent. Emphasizes the physical, social, emotional and spiritual health and (4 credit, 1 lecture, 6 lab) wellness throughout the life cycle. Presents current issues on health. (3 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) HLTH 150 PHARMACY TECHNICIAN PREPARATION [IT] INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY A course that is intended to prepare the student to function successfully in the role of pharmacy technician in both community IT 110 and hospital pharmacies. Emphasis is placed upon the knowledge and BASIC PC ASSEMBLY AND REPAIR skills necessary to ensure medication safety in the pharmacy setting. This course provides the student an introduction to computer (7 credit, 4 lecture, 6 lab) assembly and repair, operating system installation and troubleshooting. (2 credit, 2 lecture, 0 lab) HLTH 219 HLTH PROF ADVANCED STUDENT SKILLS IT 111 Provides review of job attainment skills, job survival skills, INTRO TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY leadership skills and team building skills. Emphasis on critical This course provides the student with the basic skills needed thinking, reading strategies, documentation, practice tests and to pursue learning in Information Technology (IT). This course rationales for answers. May be offered as variable credit and introduces students to the history of computers, the Internet and the repeated three times. (2 credit, 2 lecture, 0 lab) World Wide Web and provides basic information and terminology about the Internet, computer hardware and computer software. HLTH 290 (2 credit, 2 lecture, 0 lab) SELECTED TOPICS IN HEALTH CARE An in-depth study of topics in the health field. The exact content will IT 113 vary from semester to semester depending on the subject studied. SOCIAL NETWORKING & WEB 2.0 This course may be repeated three times if different topics are This course provides the student with skills to navigate Web 2.0. considered, but cannot exceed a total of six (6) credit hours toward Web 2.0 includes social networking, blogging, podcasts and cloud graduation. May be offered as variable credit. computing. (2 credit, 2 lecture, 0 lab) Pre-requisite: instructor consent. (3 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) IT 114 [HORT] HORTICULTURE INTRODUCTORY OPERATING SYSTEMS This course provides the student an introduction to operating systems. HORT 121 (2 credit, 2 lecture, 0 lab) INTRODUCTION TO HORTICULTURE An introduction to the principles and practices involved in the IT 115 development, production and use of horticultural crops (fruit, INTRODUCTORY WORD PROCESSING vegetables, greenhouse, turf, nursery, floral and landscape). This course provides the student an introduction to word processing. (IAI AG 905) (3 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) (2 credit, 2 lecture, 0 lab) [HUM] HUMANITIES IT 116 INTRODUCTORY SPREADSHEETS HUM 280 This course provides the student an introduction to spreadsheet SELECTED TOPICS IN HUMANITIES software. (2 credit, 2 lecture, 0 lab) An in-depth study of selected problems or topics in humanities. The exact content and instructional methodology will vary from semester IT 118 to semester depending on the materials to be studied. A syllabus or INTRODUCTORY PRESENTATION SOFTWARE course outline containing additional information will be available This course provides the student an introduction to presentation with pre-registration materials each time that the course is offered. software. (2 credit, 2 lecture, 0 lab) This course may be repeated three times if different topics are considered, but cannot exceed a total of six (6) credit hours toward graduation. May be offered as variable credit. (3 credit, 1 lecture, 4 lab) 135