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II. DISCUSIÓN DE RESULTADOS

II.1. Alilación diastereoselectiva de N terc butilsulfinilcetiminas

II.1.3. N-terc-butilsulfinilcetiminas: Preparación y

Certificate

(253) 589-5752

The Web Design and Open Source Web Development certificate Program focuses on using open source web development languages to create internet documents according to industry standards. Current design and interactive/ authoring software are used to create products that effectively communicate with the intended audience.

Coursework combines lecture, lab applications, individual and group projects, potential internship opportunities, and a final website portfolio. Classes are planned to emphasize practical production techniques and allow individual lab time for personal portfolio building.

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Included in this program are academic courses in communication (English composition, speech), quantitative reasoning (math) and social sciences (psychology, sociology) that provide knowledge and abilities upon which technical skills are built and enhance personal development. This certificate program is approximately four quarters in length, depending on the time students need to satisfactorily complete all graduation requirements.

Prerequisites: Basic competency with personal computers and MS

Office software applications.

Admission Dates: Fall Quarter. Part-time admission into individual

courses permitted any quarter based on room availability and prior experience (Instructor permission required).

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Credits

GTC 130 Digital Imaging: Photoshop ... 5 MDP 133 Introduction to Dreamweaver ... 5 MDP 171 Designing with Illustration Software ... 5 MDP 251 Multimedia Capstone Project ... 5 MDPW 111 Web Development Languages I – XHTML & CSS ... 5 MDPW 123 Web Design Principles ... 5 MDPW 134 Web Animation I – Flash ... 5 MDPW 211 Web Animation II – Flash... 5 MDPW 216 Open Source Development Tools – PHP I ... 5 MDPW 219 Web Animation III ... 5 MDPW 231 Databases for the Web – MySQL ... 5 MDPW 241 Open Source Development Tools – PHP II ... 5 MDPW 246 Advanced Digital Illustration software ... 5 MDPW 249 Web Development Languages II – JavaScript ... 5 MDPW 265 Emerging Technologies ... 5 MDPW 271 Graphic Design for the Web – Dreamweaver II ... 5 ENGL& 101 English Composition (or higher) or CMST& 220 ... 5 MAT 105 Math for Industrial Professions (or higher) ... 5 PSYC& 100 or other social science or humanities class ... 5 8 Electives ... 30 TOTAL CREDITS FOR COMPLETION ...125

medical assistant

Certificate

(253) 589-5890, (253) 589-5841 or (253) 589-5540

Graduates of the Medical Assistant Program (MAP) may assume positions as multi-skilled allied health professionals who perform a wide range of duties in physicians’ offices, clinics and other outpatient health care settings.

This program is accredited through the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP). Upon successful completion of the MAP, students will receive a Certificate of Completion and have paid the fee to take the national certification exam qualifying them for employment as a Certified Medical Assistance (CMA). The MAP curriculum includes anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, medical law and ethics, oral and written communication, administrative procedures, financial record keeping, mathematics, insurance billing and medical coding, basic office diagnostic procedures, principles of pharmacology and medication administration, venipuncture, basic asepsis and microbiology. Students are trained in business and clinical procedures used in physicians’ offices, and the curriculum meets the requirement for certification as a Health Care Assistant, State of Washington, categories A, C, and E. Training will also include professional telephone techniques, scheduling appointments, interviewing and instructing patients, making arrangements for patient admission to a hospital, maintaining financial records and files,

completing insurance forms, preparing and maintaining employees’ payroll records, assisting patients in preparing for examinations, cleaning and sterilizing instruments and equipment, collecting specimens, performing electrocardiograms, and assisting physicians with treatments and surgeries.

Included in this program are general education courses in math, public speaking and sociology, providing knowledge and abilities upon which technical skills are built and enhancing personal development. Additional courses included in the MAP consist of the following: CAH 102 Medical Terminology, CAH 103 Introduction to Health Professions, CAH 105 Computer Applications. There is an acceptable replacement course for MAP 168.

This program is approximately five quarters in length, depending on the time students need to satisfactorily complete all graduation requirements. Students will receive HIV/AIDS and HIPPA certifications from the program, but must obtain a First Aid/CPR for Health Professionals/ Providers card external to the program and prior to the invasive course. Externship hours will vary and will be completed during the day hours for both day and evening students. Students, with the assistance of the instructors and/or clinical placement coordinator, will have the opportunity to secure their own externship site. Upon completion of the MAP, student will graduate with a Certificate of Completion.

Prerequisites: Students are required to show proof of a high school

diploma or GED upon entry into the MAP. All MAP courses in quarter’s one through four, including general education courses, must be successfully completed before entering the fifth quarter. See course descriptions for other course prerequisites.

Before entering the Invasive course, students must have current immunizations or and laboratory verification of immune status. This could include, but is not limited to, Hepatitis B, Tetanus/Diphtheria, Measles/ Mumps/ Rubella, and Varicella as required by contracts with clinical facilities and Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommendations. Tuberculosis skin testing is also required.

In order to participate in the externship, students must receive a “No Record on File” report from the Washington State Patrol, related to Crimes against Persons. Each student is required to carry personal health/medical insurance throughout their clinical rotations. Quarterly based insurance for students may be purchased; further information is available through the counseling office. No student will be allowed at a clinical site without proof of insurance.

Admission Dates: Winter and summer quarter start dates for the day

program and fall and spring quarter start dates for the evening program.

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Credits

CAH 102 Medical Terminology ... 5 CAH 103 Introduction to Health Professions ... 5 CAH 105 Computer Applications ... 5 MAP 105 Introduction to Medical Assisting ... 4 MAP 125 Medical Assistant Theory & Applications I ... 7 MAP 130 Medical Assistant Theory & Applications II ... 7 MAP 149 Medical Assistant Theory & Applications III ... 7 MAP 143 Medical Office Procedures ... 6 MAP 148 Health Insurance, Coding Practices and Billing & Collecting ... 4 MAP 162 Automated Computer Applications ... 3 MAP 167 Preparation for Externship ... 2 MAP 168 Basic collecting & Financing Practices or ACTG 110... 6 MAP 221 Invasive Procedures... 5 MAP 222 Community Employment Opportunities & Loc ... 1 MAP 232 Externship ... 10 CMST& 220 Public Speaking ... 5 MAT 108 Math for Health Occupations ... 5 SOC& 101 Sociology ... 5 TOTAL CREDITS FOR AAT DEGREE COMPLETION...92

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