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Administrative Assistant Concentration - Medical Track
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Program-Administrative Assistant Concentration Overview
Students in the Administrative Assistant concentration acquire a wide range of computer, communication, and organizational skills that prepare them for support positions in a modern office setting. Students enrolled in this concentration choose from the General or Medical tracks.
Overview
Students gain an understanding of medical procedures, medical terminology, and a conceptual and practical understanding of a computerized office environment in a medical setting. Students progress from basic keyboarding and word processing to advanced information processing and office procedures.
Career Outlook
Students completing the Medical Administrative Assistant track are prepared to provide administrative support in a variety of medical office and allied health services environments.
Program Outcomes
Upon completion of the Information Technology Program – Administrative Assistant Concentration – Medical Track, students are able to:
• Read, write, discuss and think critically about topics and ideas in information and/or office technology.
• Analyze ethical issues and apply ethical standards in the performance of responsibilities in a variety of information and office technology careers.
• Synthesize information from communications, information technology, office technology, and business to provide customer service and solve business problems.
• Assume positions in a variety of information and office technology careers.
• Work well with teams in an information or office technology setting.
• Transfer to baccalaureate programs.
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Associate in Science
Information Technology Program
Graphic Design Concentration
Page 1 of 2To graduate in the Information Technology Program – Graphic Design Concentration, a student must complete the following required course of study.
Course # Course Title Credits Prerequisites Semester
Offered Semester
Taken Grade Earned General Education
ENL101 English Composition I 3 Appropriate scores in Reading Comprehension & in Sentence Skills on CPT or grade of C or better in
ENL020 & ENL050 or ESL201 Fall, Spring, Summer
ART207 Graphic Design I 3 ART214 or ART205 or ART210; ART130 & ART137 recommended Fall, Spring
Professional Education
GIT102 Computer Keyboarding (or) 30wpm 1 None Fall, Spring
ACC111 (or) ACC201
Accounting I with Computer Applications (or)
Financial Accounting
3 MAT020 & ENL020 or satisfactory basic skills assessment scores (or)
(BUS100 or HRM140), GIT110, MAT030 & ENL020 or satisfactory basic skills assessment scores
Fall, Spring Fall, Spring, Summer
BUS100 Introduction to Business 3 None Fall, Spring, Summer
GIT110* Microcomputer Application Software* 3 GIT102 or equivalent, ENL020 & ENL050 or satisfactory basic skills assessment score Fall, Spring, Summer
BUS120 Business Law 3 None Fall, Spring, Summer
ART100 Drawing I 3 ENL010 & ENL040 or satisfactory basic skills assessment score Fall, Spring, Summer
ART130 You Can Design! 1 ENL010 & ENL040 or satisfactory basic skills assessment score Fall, Spring, Summer
ART205 Illustration I 3 ENL010 & ENL040 or satisfactory basic skills assessment score & some computer experience; ART130
recommended Fall, Spring
ART210 Graphic Production & Layout 3 GIT110; ART130 recommended Fall, Spring
ART214 Digital Imaging I 3 ENL010 & ENL040 or satisfactory basic skills assessment score & some computer experience; ART130
recommended Fall, Spring
ART208 (or) ART137
Graphic Design II (or)
History of Graphic Design 3 ART207
(or)
ENL010 & ENL040 or satisfactory basic skills assessment score
Spring Fall, Spring
GIT183 Web Site Design and Scripting 3 GIT110 Fall, Spring
GIT184 Web Authoring and Graphic Tools 3 GIT110 Fall, Spring
BIT220 Internet Multimedia Development 3 GIT183 & GIT184 Spring
ART Elective** or IT Elective*** 3
Total Credits: 62/63
* If waived, must be replaced with an Information Technology or ART elective.
**ART electives: Refer to page 2.
*** Any course with a GIT, BIT, HIT, or CSC course designation.
Information Technology Program
Graphic Design Concentration
Page 2 of 2Overview
Students in the Information Technology Program - Graphic Design Concentration develop skills for understanding the language of design and preparation for entry level employment in the field. The language of design is applied through learning to use the latest, industry standard graphic and web design software.
Career Outlook
Students completing the Information Technology Program - Graphic Design Concentration are prepared for entry level employment in the field. Job descriptions are diverse; however, students should not expect to be qualified as designers.
Program Outcomes
Upon completion of the Information Technology Program – Graphic Design Concentration, students are able to:
Demonstrate the application of visual language through proficient use of basic design and production skills.
Demonstrate proficiency in basic computer operation and page layout software applications.
Demonstrate proficiency in drawing and image software applications.
Use the internet and integrate internet text and images in design media.
Prepare designs for print and/or web production.
Create and evaluate visual form in response to solving communication problems, including basic understanding and application of design elements, composition, typography, hierarchy, organization and the creation of meaningful images.
Continue education in a baccalaureate program.
**ART Electives:
ART103 Painting I ART104 Watercolor I
ART209 Printmaking Techniques ART216 Life Drawing(formerly ART107)
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Nursing Program
Page 1 of 3To graduate in the Nursing program, a student must complete the following required course of study.
Note: The following courses must be completed before entering the Nursing Program.
BIO107 Human Anatomy & Physiology I*
CHM109 Chemistry for the Health Sciences*
NUR100 Pharmacology Calculations
Course # Course Title Credits Prerequisites Semester
Offered Semester
Taken Grade Earned General Education
ENL101 **English Composition I 3 Appropriate scores in Reading Comprehension & in Sentence Skills on CPT or grade of C or
better in ENL020 & ENL050 or ESL201 Fall, Spring, Summer
ENL102 (or) COM103
**English Composition II (or)
**Human Communication*** 3 A grade of C or higher in ENL101 (or)
ENL010 or ESL102 or satisfactory basic skills assessment score Fall, Spring, Summer PSY101 **General Psychology 3 ENL020 & ENL050 or satisfactory basic skills assessment score Fall, Spring, Summer
PSY233 **Developmental Psychology: The Life Span 3 PSY101 & ENL101 Fall, Spring, Summer
BIO108 **Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 A grade of C or higher in BIO107 Fall, Spring, Summer
BIO201 **Microbiology 4 A grade of C or higher in CHM101 or CHM109 & BIO101 or BIO107 Fall, Spring, Summer
**General Education 3
Professional Education
NUR107 Fundamentals of Nursing 8 Admission to the College & Nursing program; current AHA or ARC CPR certification ; ENL020
& ENL050 or satisfactory basic skills assessment score; NUR100 & BIO107. BIT103
recommended. Co-requisite: BIO108, ENL101, PSY101 Fall
NUR108 Nursing Across the Life Span 8 NUR107, BIO108, ENL101 & PSY101.
Co-requisite: PSY233 Spring
NUR201 Physical and Mental Health I 10 NUR108 or NUR132 & current CPR certification. Co-requisite: BIO201& HEA200 Fall
NUR202 Physical and mental Health II 8 NUR201, BIO201 & HEA200 Spring
NUR203 Foundations of the Profession 3 NUR201 Spring
HEA200 Pharmacology 3 Acceptance into the Nursing program; Co-requisite: NUR107 and BIO108 or permission of
instructor Fall, Spring, Summer
Total Credits: 63
* These two courses meet the revised General Education requirements (effective Fall 2010)
** Courses that can be completed in advance of applying to the Nursing program.
*** It is strongly recommended that students take both ENL102 and COM103.
Note: For those students seeking additional courses, or planning to continue their education to achieve a baccalaureate degree, the following courses are recommended: HEA120, HEA201, SOC106, SOC220, PHI210, and courses in computers or keyboarding.