2021-2022 Academic Catalog 
    
    May 15, 2024  
2021-2022 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


Comprehensive Articulation Agreement

Many of the courses described in this section include references to the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (CAA). The Comprehensive Articulation Agreement was developed by the North Carolina Community College System and the University of North Carolina System to address the transfer needs of students between systems.

All courses in this section with a statement about the CAA have been deemed transferable by the two systems. However, even for courses included in the CAA, most colleges and universities will accept for transfer only those courses with a grade of “C” or better.

In addition to the sixteen public universities of the University of North Carolina System, many of the private colleges and universities honor the conditions of the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement.

Writing Intensive Courses

Some courses in the College Transfer program are designated as “Writing Intensive Courses.” The following description of writing intensive courses are adapted from Writing Across the Curriculum Program Handbook published by East Carolina University:

Writing intensive courses emphasize academic writing, professional writing, writing-to-learn, and a combination of writing approaches or collaborative assignments from  faculty in different disciplines. A writing intensive course treats writing both as a tool for learning and a skill to be learned. Although a number of models exist for teachers  to choose from, a writing intensive class will include a variety of writing assignments from the following list to total approximately 30-50 pages of student writing:

  • one long edited paper (12-15 pages) presented in draft and two preparation paper
  • four or five shorter (4-5 pages) edited papers
  • journal assignments (30-50 pages) of unedited reflective writing
  • a series of informal writing-to-learn assignments

It is highly recommended that students successfully complete ENG 111 prior to enrollment in any Writing Intensive Courses.

Courses Unique to a Concentration

When programs of study provide optional field-specific concentrations, they are generally intended for students majoring in the particular program of study. These courses will have an enrollment restriction listed as a local prerequisite.

To be eligible for financial aid, students must be enrolled in courses that are within their approved program(s) of study.

Course Requisites

It is the responsibility of Pitt Community College to ensure that students have satisfied prerequisite and corequisite requirements by documenting that they have either completed the appropriate courses or have demonstrated that they have the appropriate knowledge and skills required for admission to a course. Methods of fulfilling course requisites that the college will recognize other than completing the required requisites as stated on the current program of study include the following:

  • Transfer of credits from other educational organizations based on careful comparison of the courses being transferred in.
  • Successful completion of a test designed to assess student readiness for a particular course in lieu of requisites.
  • Demonstration of student mastery of material that would be covered in the requisite courses in a manner set up to be standard for all students in a particular program.
  • Work experience deemed by faculty expert to be equivalent to the requisite course work.

Pitt Community College is responsible for keeping records of all course requisite fulfillments by students.

 

Office Systems Technology

  
  • OST 134 - Text Entry & Formatting


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: OST 131 
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50 Lab

    This course is designed to provide skills needed to increase speed, improve accuracy, and format documents. Topics include letters, memos, tables, and business reports. Upon completion, students should be able to produce documents and key timed writings at speeds commensurate with employability.
  
  • OST 136 - Word Processing


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: None
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50 Lab

    This course is designed to introduce word processing concepts and applications. Topics include preparation of a variety of documents and mastery of specialized software functions. Upon completion, students should be able to work effectively in a computerized word processing environment.
  
  • OST 137 - Office Applications I


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: None
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50 Lab

    This course introduces the concepts and functions of software that meets the changing needs of the community. Emphasis is placed on the terminology and use of software through a hands-on approach. Upon completion, students should be able to use software in a business environment.
  
  • OST 138 - Office Applications II


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: CIS 110 , CIS 111 , or OST 137 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: OST 137  or CIS 110 
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50 Lab

    This course is designed to improve the proficiency in the utilization of software applications used in business offices through a hands-on approach. Emphasis is placed on in-depth usage of software to create a variety of documents applicable to current business environments. Additional emphasis is placed on advanced software applications. Upon completion, students should be able to master the skills required to design documents that can be customized using the latest software applications.
  
  • OST 140 - Internet Comm/Research


    Class Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 2

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: None
    Local Corequisite: None

    This course provides a working knowledge of Internet usage and research for the modern office. Emphasis is placed on using search engines, email, Web sites, Web servers, communication services, and e-business to obtain information vital to the current office environment. Upon completion, students should be able to use the Internet to research any office topics required for employment. (For Career and College Promise students only. )
  
  • OST 148 - Med Ins & Billing


    Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: MED 122  or OST 142
    Local Corequisite: None

    This course introduces fundamentals of medical insurance and billing. Emphasis is placed on the medical billing cycle to include third party payers, coding concepts, and form preparation. Upon completion, students should be able to explain the life cycle of and accurately complete a medical insurance claim.
  
  • OST 149 - Medical Legal Issues


    Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: None
    Local Corequisite: None

    This course introduces the complex legal, moral, and ethical issues involved in providing health-care services. Emphasis is placed on the legal requirements of medical practices; the relationship of physician, patient, and office personnel; professional liabilities; and medical practice liability. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of current medical law and accepted ethical behavior.
  
  • OST 153 - Office Finance Solutions


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: CIS 110 , CIS 111 , or OST 137 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: ACC 111  or ACC 120 
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50 Lab

    This course introduces basic bookkeeping concepts. Topics include entering data in accounts payable and receivable, keeping petty cash records, maintaining inventory, reconciling bank statements, running payroll, and generating simple financial reports. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in the entry and manipulation of data to provide financial solutions for the office.
  
  • OST 155 - Legal Terminology


    Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: None
    Local Corequisite: None

    This course covers the terminology appropriate to the legal profession. Topics include legal research, court systems, litigation, civil and criminal law, probate, real and personal property, contracts and leases, domestic relations, equity, and corporations. Upon completion, students should be able to spell, pronounce, define, and accurately use legal terms.
  
  • OST 156 - Legal Office Procedures


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: OST 134 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: None
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50 Lab

    This course covers legal office functions involved in the operation of a law office. Emphasis is placed on procedures in the law office involving the court system, legal research, litigation, probate, and real estate, personal injury, criminal, and civil law. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a high level of competence in performing legal office duties.
  
  • OST 164 - Office Editing


    Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: None
    Local Corequisite: None

    This course provides a comprehensive study of editing skills needed in the workplace. Emphasis is placed on grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, proofreading, and editing. Upon completion, students should be able to use reference materials to compose and edit text.
  
  • OST 181 - Office Procedures


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: OST 136  and OST 137 
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50 Lab

    This course introduces the skills and procedures needed in today’s office. Topics include effectively interacting with co-workers and the public, processing simple financial and informational documents, and performing functions typical of today’s offices. Upon completion, students should be able to display skills and decision-making abilities essential for functioning in the total office context.
  
  • OST 184 - Records Management


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: None
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50 Lab

    This course includes the creation, maintenance, protection, security, and disposition of records stored in a variety of media forms. Topics include alphabetic, geographic, subject, and numeric filing methods. Upon completion, students should be able to set up and maintain a records management system.
  
  • OST 233 - Office Publications Design


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: OST 136 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: OST 136  and OST 137 
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50 Lab

    This course provides entry-level skills in using software with desktop publishing capabilities. Topics include principles of page layout, desktop publishing terminology and applications, and legal and ethical considerations of software use. Upon completion, students should be able to design and produce professional business documents and publications. moved from L-Requisite column
  
  • OST 236 - Adv Word Processing


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: OST 136 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: None
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50 Lab

    This course develops proficiency in the utilization of advanced word processing functions. Emphasis is placed on advanced word processing features. Upon completion, students should be able to produce a variety of complex business documents.
  
  • OST 243 - Med Office Simulation


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: OST 148 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: OST 131 , MED 121  or OST 141; and MED 122  or OST 142
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50 Lab

    This course introduces medical systems used to process information in the automated office. Topics include traditional and electronic information resources, storing and retrieving information, and the billing cycle. Upon completion, students should be able to use the computer accurately to schedule, bill, update, and make corrections.
  
  • OST 247 - Procedure Coding


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: MED 121  or OST 141
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: OST 148  and MED 122  or OST 142
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50 Lab

    This course provides in-depth coverage of procedural coding. Emphasis is placed on CPT and HCPCS coding systems. Upon completion, students should be able to properly code procedures and services performed in a medical facility.
  
  • OST 248 - Diagnostic Coding


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: MED 121  or OST 141
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: MED 122 
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50 Lab

    This course provides an in-depth study of diagnostic coding. Emphasis is placed on ICD coding system. Upon completion, students should be able to properly code diagnoses in a medical facility.
  
  • OST 249 - Med Coding Certification Prep


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 3 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: OST 247  and OST 248 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: None
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50

    This course provides instruction that will prepare students to sit for a national coding certification exam. Topics include diagnostic and procedural coding. Upon completion, students should be able to sit for various medical coding certification exams.
  
  • OST 250 - Long-Term Care Coding


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: MED 121  or OST 141
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: OST 148 
    Local Corequisite: None

    This course covers diagnostic coding as it applies to long-term care facilities and home care. Topics include diagnostic coding and reimbursement in long-term care facilities and home care. Upon completion, students should be able to properly code conditions for long-term care and home care services.
  
  • OST 252 - Legal Transcription I


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: OST 155  and OST 134  or OST 136 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: None
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50 Lab

    This course provides experience in transcribing legal correspondence, forms, and documents. Emphasis is placed on developing listening skills to transcribe documents. Upon completion, students should be able to transcribe documents with accuracy.
  
  • OST 260 - Adv Coding Methodologies


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: OST 247  and OST 248 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: None
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50 Lab

    This course provides advanced instruction in a variety of emergent methodologies in medical coding. Topics include advanced outpatient coding, inpatient coding, risk adjustment coding, online encoder software, Correct Coding Initiatives (CCI), and advanced record abstraction. Upon completion, students should be able to perform advanced coding in a healthcare facility.
  
  • OST 263 - Healthcare Customer Relations


    Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: OST 148  or HMT 210 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: None
    Local Corequisite: None

    This course provides the soft skills necessary for effective communication and maintaining customer satisfaction in healthcare. Emphasis is placed on the importance of positive attitudes, techniques for handling difficult/angry customers, rephrasing blunt communication for better results, and the communication skills required to discuss topics such as insurance and billing issues with the patient and other medical personnel. Upon completion, students should be able to communicate information in a professional manner.
  
  • OST 264 - Medical Auditing


    Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: OST 247  and OST 248 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: None
    Local Corequisite: None

    This course provides instruction on how to apply regulations and policies to perform medical record audits for provider services. Emphasis is placed on understanding the scope of an audit, statistical sampling methodologies, performing a medical record audit, and compiling data for reports to improve the revenue cycle for healthcare services. Upon completion, students should be able to perform a medical audit.
  
  • OST 265 - Healthcare Comp & Reg


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: OST 264 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: None
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50 Lab

    This course provides instruction in the areas of healthcare regulations, medical necessity, health and privacy laws, and compliance practices. Emphasis is placed on regulatory control and compliance issues as well as Medicare regulations related to billing. Upon completion, students should be able to abstract the medical documentation for the purpose of medical necessity and apply regulations that are important in the medical auditing process.
  
  • OST 266 - Adv Medical Auditing


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: OST 264 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: None
    Local Corequisite: None

    This course provides instruction on finalizing the audit report, determining trends of a healthcare facility, and communicating the audit report. Emphasis is placed on determining the audit report contents, analyzing the coding trends, compiling a formal report of findings, and delivering the audit results. Upon completion, students should be able to develop and present an audit report to the healthcare facility.
  
  • OST 280 - Electronic Health Records


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: CIS 110 , CIS 111 , or OST 137 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: None
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50 Lab

    This course focuses on the use of electronic health records in medical documentation and patient management. Emphasis is placed on creating and maintaining patient medical information, scheduling patient appointments, documenting patient encounters, and billing/insurance claim processing. Upon completion, students should be able to perform the required software tasks following a patient visit from start to finish.
  
  • OST 281 - Emer Issues in Med Ofc


    Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: MED 122  and OST 131 
    Local Corequisite: None

    This course provides a comprehensive discussion of topics familiar to the health care setting. Topics include emerging issues in the health care setting. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of current medical office procedures and treatments.
  
  • OST 284 - Emerging Technologies


    Class Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 2

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: CIS 110  or OST 137 
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50 Lab

    This course provides opportunities to explore emerging technologies. Emphasis is placed on identifying, researching, and presenting current technological topics for class consideration and discussion. Upon completion, students should be able to understand the importance of keeping abreast of technological changes that affect the office professional.
  
  • OST 286 - Professional Development


    Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: None
    Local Corequisite: None

    This course covers the personal competencies and qualities needed to project a professional image in the office. Topics include interpersonal skills, health lifestyles, appearance, attitude, personal and professional growth, multicultural awareness, and professional etiquette. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate these attributes in the classroom, office, and society.
  
  • OST 288 - Medical Office Admin Capstone


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: OST 148  or HMT 210 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: OST 247  and OST 248 
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50 Lab

    This course is designed to be capstone course for the medical office professional and provides a working knowledge of medical office procedures. Emphasis is placed on written and oral communication skills, practice management, electronic health records, medical office procedures, ethics, ana professional development. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the skills necessary to manage a medical office.
  
  • OST 289 - Office Admin Capstone


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: OST 164  and OST 134  or OST 136 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: OST 136 , OST 137 , and OST 164 
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50 Lab

    This course is designed to be a capstone course for the office professional and provides a working knowledge of administrative office procedures. Emphasis is placed on written and oral communication skills, office software applications, office procedures, ethics, and professional development. Upon completion, students should be able to adapt in an office environment.

Occupational Therapy Assistant

  
  • OTA 110 - Fundamentals of OT


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 3 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: BIO 165 or BIO 168 
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Occupational Therapy Assistant program
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $11.25 Lab

    This course introduces occupational therapy (OT) theory, practice, philosophy, and principles. Emphasis is placed on providing a basic understanding of the profession as well as beginning to develop interaction and observation skills. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate basic understanding of the domain and practice of occupational therapy, practice settings and professional roles, OT terminology, activity analysis, principles, process, philosophies, and frames of reference.
  
  • OTA 120 - OT Media I


    Class Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 3 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 2

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: OTA 110 
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Occupational Therapy Assistant program
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $11.25 Lab

    This course provides training in recognizing the therapeutic value and use of a wide variety of human occupations including basic activities of daily living, instrumental activities of daily living, rest and sleep, education, work, play, leisure, and social participation. Topics include the understanding of different teaching and learning methods and styles, the language of occupational therapy (OT), OT interventions including preparatory methods and tasks, and restorative and compensatory techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze, design, select, and safely perform occupation related activities that would be therapeutic for various populations across the lifespan.
  
  • OTA 130 - Assessment Skills


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 3 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: OTA 110 
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Occupational Therapy Assistant program
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $11.25 Lab

    This course provides training in appropriate and accurate assessment skills related to sensation, movement, vision, perception, cognition, emotions, and performance of basic activities of daily living and instrumental activities of daily living. Topics include physical and psychosocial factors affecting performance; and sensory, range of motion, strength, coordination, cognitive, visual-perceptual, self-care, and work-related assessments. Upon completion, students should be able to gather and share data for the purpose of screening and evaluation, administer selected assessments using appropriate procedures and protocols, and articulate the role of the occupational therapy assistant and occupational therapist in the screening and evaluation process.
  
  • OTA 140 - Professional Skills I


    Class Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 1

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: OTA 110 
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Occupational Therapy Assistant program
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $11.25 Lab

    This course introduces the roles and responsibilities of the occupational therapy assistant (OTA) and the occupational therapist (OT) in occupational therapy practice and facilitates development of professional behaviors and skills. Topics include professional ethics, supervisory roles, responsibilities, and collaborative professional relationships; credentialing, certification, and licensure; documentation, which communicates the need and rationale for occupational therapy services; therapeutic use of self; and professional identity and professional behaviors; and observation skills. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate ethical behavior, discriminate between roles and responsibilities of the OTA and OT, and explain acceptable supervision and documentation.
  
  • OTA 150 - Peds Concepts & Interventions


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 3 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: PSY 241  and OTA 170 
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Occupational Therapy Assistant program
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $11.25 Lab

    This course provides knowledge and skills needed for working with children from birth through adolescence. Topics include review of normal growth and development, habituation of healthy habits/routines, the role of occupational therapy with caregivers/providers, understanding of common conditions and developmental delays; and the role of occupation in assessment, intervention planning and implementation with pediatric populations. Upon completion, students should be able to plan, implement, and modify appropriate interventions with children in their context and environment to promote engagement in occupation.
  
  • OTA 161 - Fieldwork I-Placement I


    Class Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 3 Credit Hours: 1

    Prerequisite: OTA 120  and OTA 140 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Occupational Therapy Assistant program
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $16.00 Malpractice

    This course provides introductory-level clinical training opportunities. Emphasis is placed on observational and basic interactional skills in a setting with a culturally diverse client population. Upon completion, students should be able to use observational and interactional skills to relate effectively with clients under the guidance/direction of fieldwork supervisors.
  
  • OTA 162 - Fieldwork I-Placement II


    Class Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 3 Credit Hours: 1

    Prerequisite: OTA 120  and OTA 140 
    Corequisite: OTA 130 
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Occupational Therapy Assistant program
    Local Corequisite: None

    This course provides introductory-level clinical training opportunities. Emphasis is placed on observational and basic interactional skills in a setting with a culturally diverse client population. Upon completion, students should be able to use observational and interactional skills to relate effectively with clients under the guidance/direction of fieldwork supervisors.
  
  • OTA 163 - Fieldwork I-Placement III


    Class Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 3 Credit Hours: 1

    Prerequisite: OTA 120  and OTA 140 
    Corequisite: OTA 130 
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Occupational Therapy Assistant program
    Local Corequisite: None

    This course provides introductory-level clinical training opportunities. Emphasis is placed on observational and basic interactional skills in a setting with a culturally diverse client population. Upon completion, students should be able to use observational and interactional skills to relate effectively with clients under the guidance/direction of fieldwork supervisors.
  
  • OTA 170 - Physical Conditions


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 3 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: OTA 130 
    Local Prerequisite: BIO 169  and Enrollment in the Occupational Therapy Assistant program
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $11.25 Lab

    This course is designed to provide knowledge and skills needed for working with individuals experiencing various medical conditions to help them achieve participation in life through engagement in occupation.
  
  • OTA 180 - Psychosocial Conditions


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 3 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: PSY 281 
    Corequisite: OTA 130 
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Occupational Therapy Assistant program
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $11.25 Lab

    This course is designed to provide knowledge and skills needed for working with individuals experiencing various psychosocial conditions to help them achieve participation in life through engagement in occupation. Topics include mental health conditions, applicable theories and principles, symptoms of dysfunction, assessment and treatment of individuals, planning and facilitating therapeutic groups, client safety, therapeutic use of self, and psychosocial aspects of practice. Upon completion, students should be able to effectively plan and conduct individual and group interventions for client conditions related to psychosocial dysfunction while recognizing contexts and environments that may also impact occupational performance.
  
  • OTA 220 - OT Media II


    Class Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 6 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: OTA 120  and OTA 130 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Occupational Therapy Assistant program
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $22.50 Lab

    This course provides training in appropriate and accurate assessment and intervention skills related to orthotics, prosthetics, assistive devices, assistive technology, clientmobility, and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) issues. Topics include ergonomics seating and positioning, community mobility, use of physical agent modalities, and technology in occupational therapy intervention. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competency fabricating and utilizing orthotic and assistive devices, understanding ADA guidelines, and using technology for engagement in occupation.
  
  • OTA 240 - Professional Skills II


    Class Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 1

    Prerequisite: OTA 140 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Occupational Therapy Assistant program
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $11.25 Lab

    This course covers professional development, supervisory relationships, involvement in the profession, and clinic management skills. Topics include clarification of roles and responsibilities, detailed examination of the supervisory process, participation in professional organizations, and the mechanics of assisting in clinic operations. Upon completion, students should be able to work effectively with a supervisor, plan and implement a professional activity, and perform routine clinic management tasks. At PCC, students will also learn the role of the COTA in research.
  
  • OTA 245 - Professional Skills III


    Class Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 1

    Prerequisite: OTA 240 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Occupational Therapy Assistant program
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $11.25 Lab

    This course provides preparation for Fieldwork II experiences using skills/knowledge gained in OTA 140  and OTA 240  to promote integration into the professional community. Topics include interview skills, resume production, conflict resolution, professional presentations, participation in research activities, and completion of all forms required for Fieldwork II. Upon completion, students should be able to independently complete employment-seeking activities and provide in-service training.
  
  • OTA 250 - Adult Concepts & Interventions


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 3 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: PSY 241 , OTA 170 , and OTA 180 
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Occupational Therapy Assistant program
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $11.25 Lab

    This course provides knowledge and skills needed for working with adults through the lifespan. Emphasis is placed on identification and discussion of common changes associated with aging, disabilities and chronic diseases affecting this population, assessments and intervention, including developing healthy habits and routines, and the impact on participation in occupation in various settings. Upon completion, students should be able to plan, implement, and modify appropriate interventions with adults in their context and environment to promote engagement in occupations. At PCC, students will also use a case study format to sharpen clinical reasoning skills and enhance activity development.
  
  • OTA 260 - Level II Fieldwork Placement 1


    Class Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 18 Credit Hours: 6

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: Successful completion of all required OTA curriculum courses except OTA 261 
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $16.00 Malpractice

    This course provides clinical experience under the direct supervision of experienced occupational therapists or occupational therapy assistant practitioners working in various practice settings. Emphasis is placed on final clinical preparation for entry-level practice in the profession. Upon completion, students should be able to meet all critical competencies for entry-level practice established by the curriculum, AOTA guidelines, and regulatory bodies.
  
  • OTA 261 - Level II Fieldwork Placement 2


    Class Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 18 Credit Hours: 6

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: OTA 260  
    Local Corequisite: None

    This course provides the final clinical experience under the direct supervision of experienced occupational therapists or occupational therapy assistant practitioners working in various practice settings. Emphasis is placed on final clinical preparation for entry-level practice in the profession. Upon completion, students should be able to meet all critical competencies for entry-level practice established by the curriculum, AOTA guidelines, and regulatory bodies.

Phlebotomy

  
  • PBT 100 - Phlebotomy Technology


    Class Hours: 5 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 6

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: PBT 101 
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in Phlebotomy Program
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50 Lab

    This course provides instruction in the skills needed for the proper collection of blood and other specimens used for diagnostic testing. Emphasis is placed on ethics, legalities, medical terminology, safety and universal precautions, health care delivery systems, patient relations, anatomy and physiology, and specimen collection. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in the theoretical comprehension of phlebotomy techniques.
  
  • PBT 101 - Phlebotomy Practicum


    Class Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 9 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: PBT 100 
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in Phlebotomy Program
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $16.00 Malpractice

    This course provides supervised experience in the performance of venipuncture and micro-collection techniques in a clinical facility. Emphasis is placed on patient interaction and application of universal precautions, proper collection techniques, special procedures, specimen handling, and data management. Upon completion, students should be able to safely perform procedures necessary for specimen collections on patients in various health care settings.

Physical Education

  
  • PED 110 - Fit and Well for Life


    Class Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 2

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: None
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50

    This course is designed to investigate and apply the basic concepts and principles of lifetime physical fitness and other health-related factors. Emphasis is placed on wellness through the study of nutrition, weight control, stress management, and consumer facts on exercise and fitness. Upon completion, students should be able to plan a personal, lifelong fitness program based on individual needs, abilities, and interests. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement.
  
  • PED 117 - Weight Training I


    Class Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 1

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: None
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $11.25 Lab

    This course introduces the basics of weight training. Emphasis is placed on developing muscular strength, muscular endurance, and muscle tone. Upon completion, students should be able to establish and implement a personal weight training program. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement.
  
  • PED 118 - Weight Training II


    Class Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 1

    Prerequisite: PED 117 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: None
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $11.25 Lab

    This course covers advanced levels of weight training. Emphasis is placed on meeting individual training goals and addressing weight training needs and interests. Upon completion, students should be able to establish and implement an individualized advanced weight training program. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement.
  
  • PED 150 - Baseball


    Class Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 1

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: None
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $11.25 Lab

    This course covers the fundamentals of baseball. Emphasis is placed on skill development, knowledge of the rules, and basic game strategy. Upon completion, students should be able to participate in recreational baseball. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement.
  
  • PED 151 - Baseball/Intermediate


    Class Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 1

    Prerequisite: PED 150 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: None
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $11.25 Lab

    This course covers more advanced baseball techniques. Emphasis is placed on refining skills and developing more advanced strategies and techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to play baseball at a competitive level. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement.

Positron Emission Tomography

  
  • PET 110 - Introduction to PET


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 2

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Positron Emission Tomography program
    Local Corequisite: None

    This course introduces the students to the Positron Emission Tomography profession. Topics include the history of the profession and the role of the PET technologist, medical ethics and legal issues, and department organizations. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of the PET profession through computerized exams and projects.
  
  • PET 112 - PET Procedures


    Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Positron Emission Tomography program
    Local Corequisite: None

    This course covers the procedures of Positron Emission Tomography. Topics include all relevant procedures related to PET imaging with an emphasis placed on oncology, neurology and cardiology. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in PET procedures through computerized exams and projects.
  
  • PET 125 - PET Radiopharmaceuticals


    Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Positron Emission Tomography program
    Local Corequisite: None

    This course covers the formulation and application of radiopharmaceuticals related to PET. Topics include preparation, handling, disposal and quality control of PET radiopharmaceuticals. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of PET radiopharmaceuticals through computerized exams and projects.
  
  • PET 145 - PET Physics


    Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Positron Emission Tomography program
    Local Corequisite: None

    This course provides the knowledge of the physics related to Positron Emission Tomography. Topics include atomic physics and particle physics and how particle physics related to the PET scanner. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence of PET physics through computerized exams and projects.
  
  • PET 210 - PET Clinical I


    Class Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 21 Credit Hours: 7

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Positron Emission Tomography program
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $45.00 Dosimeter Badge, $21.00 Dosimeter Ring, $16.00 Malpractice

    This course is one of two courses designed to provide clinical experience related to the Positron Emission Tomography. Topics include patient care, radiation protection, imaging procedure radiopharmaceutical use and administrative procedures. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate performance in a PET department through evaluations, clinical projects and computerized exams.
  
  • PET 211 - PET Clinical II


    Class Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 21 Credit Hours: 7

    Prerequisite: PET 210 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Positron Emission Tomography program
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $16.00 Malpractice

    This course is one of two courses designed to provide clinical experience related to the Positron Emission Tomography. Topics include patient care, radiation protection, imaging procedure radiopharmaceutical use and administrative procedures. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate performance in a PET department through evaluations, clinical projects and computerized exams.
  
  • PET 218 - PET Protection


    Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Positron Emission Tomography program
    Local Corequisite: None

    This course covers the regulation and practices that ensure minimum exposure to patients, coworkers and self of radiation related to PET. Topics include interaction of particle radiation with matter, protective measures, state and federal regulatory agencies and methods of monitoring exposure. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of PET radiation safety through computerized exams and projects.
  
  • PET 225 - PET Instrumentation


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Positron Emission Tomography program
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50 Lab

    This course provides the knowledge of the instrumentation of Positron Emission Tomography equipment. Topics include all relevant equipment related to PET imaging with an emphasis placed on the PET scanner, dose measuring devices and radiation safety equipment. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of PET instrumentation through computerized exams and projects.
  
  • PET 235 - Cross-Sectional Anatomy


    Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Positron Emission Tomography program
    Local Corequisite: None

    This course covers the cross-sectional anatomy of Positron Emission Tomography. Topics include all relevant cross-sectional anatomy related to PET imaging with an emphasis placed on oncology, neurology and cardiology. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in identifying cross-sectional anatomy related to PET procedures through computerized exams and projects.
  
  • PET 248 - PET Topics


    Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Positron Emission Tomography program
    Local Corequisite: None

    This course covers special topics related to the Positron Emission Tomography profession. Topics include new applications and procedures related to PET with an emphasis on a general review of Positron Emission Tomography. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of the PET profession through computerized exams and projects.

Philosophy

  
  • PHI 240 - Introduction to Ethics


    Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: ENG 111 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: None
    Local Corequisite: None

    This course introduces theories about the nature and foundations of moral judgments and applications to contemporary moral issues. Emphasis is placed on moral theories such as consequentialism, deontology, and virtue ethics. Upon completion, students should be able to apply various ethical theories to moral issues such as abortion, capital punishment, poverty, war, terrorism, the treatment of animals, and issues arising from new technologies. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a general education course in Humanities/Fine Arts. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course.

Physical Science

  
  • PHS 130 - Earth Science


    Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 4

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: None
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50 Lab

    This course is a survey of the forces that impact the earth. Topics include geology, oceanography, and meteorology. Upon completion, students should be able to explain and identify the forces within, on, and around the earth as they influence the earth’s dynamics. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a premajor and/or elective course requirement.

Physics

  
  • PHY 110 - Conceptual Physics


    Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: None
    Local Corequisite: None

    This course provides a conceptually-based exposure to the fundamental principles and processes of the physical world. Topics include basic concepts of motion, forces, energy, heat, electricity, magnetism, and the structure of matter and the universe. Upon completion, students should be able to describe examples and applications of the principles studied. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a general education course in Natural Science. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course.
  
  • PHY 110A - Conceptual Physics Lab


    Class Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 1

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: PHY 110 
    Local Prerequisite: None
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50 Lab

    This course is a Laboratory for PHY 110 . Emphasis is placed on Laboratory experiences that enhance materials presented in PHY 110 . Upon completion, students should be able to apply the Laboratory experiences to the concepts presented in PHY 110 . This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a general education course in Natural Science. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course.
  
  • PHY 131 - Physics-Mechanics


    Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 4

    Prerequisite: MAT 121  or MAT 171 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: None
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50 Lab

    This algebra/trigonometry-based course introduces fundamental physical concepts as applied to engineering technology fields. Topics include systems of units, problem-solving methods, graphical analysis, vectors, motion, forces, Newton’s laws of motion, work, energy, power, momentum, and properties of matter. Upon completion, students should be able to apply the principles studied to applications in engineering technology fields.
  
  • PHY 151 - College Physics I


    Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 4

    Prerequisite: MAT 171  or MAT 271 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: None
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50 Lab

    This course uses algebra- and trigonometry-based mathematical models to introduce the fundamental concepts that describe the physical world. Topics include units and measurement, vectors, linear kinematics and dynamics, energy, power, momentum, fluid mechanics, and heat. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the principles involved and display analytical problem-solving ability for the topics covered. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a general education course in Natural Science. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course.
  
  • PHY 152 - College Physics II


    Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 4

    Prerequisite: PHY 151 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: None
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50 Lab

    This course uses algebra- and trigonometry-based mathematical models to introduce the fundamental concepts that describe the physical world. Topics include electrostatic forces, electric fields, electric potentials, direct-current circuits, magnetostatic forces, magnetic fields, electromagnetic induction, alternating-current circuits, and light. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the principles involved and display analytical problem-solving ability for the topics covered. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a general education course in Natural Science. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course.
  
  • PHY 251 - General Physics I


    Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 4

    Prerequisite: MAT 271 
    Corequisite: MAT 272 
    Local Prerequisite: MAT 271  with a grade of C or better
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $11.25 Lab

    This course uses calculus-based mathematical models to introduce the fundamental concepts that describe the physical world. Topics include units and measurement, vector operations, linear kinematics and dynamics, energy, power, momentum, rotational mechanics, periodic motion, fluid mechanics, and heat. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the principles involved and display analytical problem-solving ability for the topics covered. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a general education course in Natural Science. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course.
  
  • PHY 252 - General Physics II


    Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 4

    Prerequisite: MAT 272  and PHY 251 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: MAT 272  and PHY 251  with grade of C or better
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $11.25 Lab

    This course uses calculus-based mathematical models to introduce the fundamental concepts that describe the physical world. Topics include electrostatic forces, electric fields, electric potentials, direct-current circuits, magnetostatic forces, magnetic fields, electromagnetic induction, alternating-current circuits, and light. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the principles involved and display analytical problem-solving ability for the topics covered. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a general education course in Natural Science. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course.

Political Science

  
  • POL 120 - American Government


    Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: DRE 098 or ENG 002 
    Local Corequisite: None

    This course is a study of the origins, development, structure, and functions of American government. Topics include the constitutional framework, federalism, the three branches of government including the bureaucracy, civil rights and liberties, political participation and behavior, and policy process. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the basic concepts and participatory processes of the American political system. This course has been designated a Writing Intensive course. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a general education course in Social/Behavioral Sciences. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course.

Polysomnography

  
  • PSG 110 - Intro to Polysomnography


    Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 4

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Polysomnography program
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50 Lab

    This course introduces the polysomnography profession. Topics include the history of the profession and role of the polysomnographic technologist, communication, time management, infection control, basic patient assessment, and medical gas therapy. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in concepts through written and Laboratory evaluations.
  
  • PSG 111 - Neuro/Cardiopulmonary A&P


    Class Hours: 4 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 4

    Prerequisite: BIO 163  or BIO 165 and BIO 166 or BIO 168  and BIO 169 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Polysomnography program
    Local Corequisite: None

    This course provides a concentrated study of anatomy and physiology essential to the practice of polysomnography. Emphasis is placed on the physiology of the nervous, cardiovascular, and pulmonary systems and basic pharmacological principles. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in concepts through written evaluation.
  
  • PSG 112 - PSG Fundamentals


    Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Polysomnography program
    Local Corequisite: None

    This course provides the knowledge and skills necessary to manage/function in a polysomnographic Laboratory. Topics include recordkeeping, scheduling techniques, creation/implementation of departmental policies, reimbursement, the technologist’s role as sleep advocate, and case management/patient education. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in concepts through written evaluation.
  
  • PSG 113 - PSG Instrumentation


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: PSG 110 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Polysomnography program
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50 Lab

    This course introduces the fundamental concepts of sleep technology electrical equipment and recording of bio-electric potentials. Topics include Ohm’s Law; common mode rejection; components related to recording bio-electric potentials; function and application of sleep technology equipment; and construct/verify montages. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in polysomnography equipment, instrumentation, recording of bioelectric potential concepts, and ancillary electrical signals through written and Laboratory evaluations.
  
  • PSG 114 - PSG Clinical Education I


    Class Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 9 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: PSG 110 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in Polysomnography program
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $16.00 Malpractice

    This course provides orientation to the polysomnography clinical environment. Emphasis is placed on work flows, reviewing patient charts and orders, patient preparation and hook-ups, and proper time management. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate successful completion of polysomnography clinical learning outcomes.
  
  • PSG 189 - PSG Transition


    Class Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 3 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 3 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Polysomnography program
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $11.25 Lab, $16.00 Malpractice

    This course introduces the basic fundamentals for polysomnography. Emphasis is placed on cardiopulmonary assessment and monitoring, medical gas therapy, principles of case management, wellness promotion, recordkeeping, reimbursement, and exposure to the clinical setting. Upon completion, students should be prepared to apply the above concepts to the field of polysomnography.
  
  • PSG 210 - Polysomnography I


    Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 9 Credit Hours: 7

    Prerequisite: PSG 111  or PSG 189 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Polysomnography program
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50 Lab, $16.00 Malpractice

    This course provides entry-level didactic, Laboratory, and clinical training in polysomnography. Emphasis is placed on medical terminology, instrumentation setup and calibration, recording and monitoring techniques, and patient-technologist interactions. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in concepts and procedures through written, Laboratory and clinical evaluations.
  
  • PSG 211 - Polysomnography II


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 6 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 9 Credit Hours: 7

    Prerequisite: PSG 210 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Polysomnography program
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $450.00 Credential Exam, $22.50 Lab

    This course provides advanced-level didactic, Laboratory, and clinical training in polysomnography. Emphasis is placed on the knowledge and skills necessary to obtain and evaluate high quality sleep recordings. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in concepts and procedures through written, Laboratory and clinical evaluations.
  
  • PSG 212 - Infant/Pediatric PSG


    Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 4

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Polysomnography program
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50 Lab

    This course provides the knowledge and skills to perform and score polysomnographic procedures on infants and pediatric patients. Emphasis is placed on infant/pediatric assessment, monitoring, and sleep disorders. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in concepts through written and Laboratory evaluations.
  
  • PSG 213 - Case Study/Exam Review


    Class Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 1

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Polysomnography program
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $11.25 Lab

    This course provides an opportunity to review clinical cases and prepare for the polysomnography credentialing exam. Emphasis is placed on case management and review for the Registered Polysomnographic Technologist Exam. Upon completion, students should be able to successfully complete practice exams.
  
  • PSG 214 - PSG Clinical Apps I


    Class Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 1

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Polysomnography program
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50 Lab

    This course provides practical application of theories covered in previous PSG courses. Emphasis is placed on polysomnography testing and procedures. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence through Laboratory evaluation.
  
  • PSG 215 - PSG Clinical Apps II


    Class Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 2 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 1

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Polysomnography program
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $7.50 Lab

    This course provides practical application of theories covered in previous PSG courses. Emphasis is placed on polysomnography testing and procedures. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence through Laboratory evaluation.

Psychology

  
  • PSY 150 - General Psychology


    Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: DRE 098 or ENG 002  with grade P1
    Local Corequisite: None

    This course provides an overview of the scientific study of human behavior. Topics include history, methodology, biopsychology, sensation, perception, learning, motivation, cognition, abnormal behavior, personality theory, social psychology, and other relevant topics. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a basic knowledge of the science of psychology. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a general education course in Social/Behavioral Sciences. This is a Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) course.
  
  • PSY 241 - Developmental Psych


    Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: PSY 150 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: None
    Local Corequisite: None

    This course is a study of human growth and development. Emphasis is placed on major theories and perspectives as they relate to the physical, cognitive, and psychosocial aspects of development from conception to death. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of development across the life span. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a general education course in Social/Behavioral Sciences.
  
  • PSY 256 - Exceptional Children


    Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: PSY 150 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: None
    Local Corequisite: None

    This course introduces major exceptionalities in children including mental, emotional, and physical variations; learning disabilities; and giftedness. Emphasis is placed on theoretical perspectives, identification methods, and intervention strategies. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate a general knowledge of the exceptionalities of children and recommended intervention techniques.
  
  • PSY 281 - Abnormal Psychology


    Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: PSY 150 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: None
    Local Corequisite: None

    This course provides an examination of the various psychological disorders, as well as theoretical, clinical, and experimental perspectives of the study of psychopathology. Emphasis is placed on terminology, classification, etiology, assessment, and treatment of the major disorders. Upon completion, students should be able to distinguish between normal and abnormal behavior patterns as well as demonstrate knowledge of etiology, symptoms, and therapeutic techniques. This course has been approved for transfer under the CAA as a general education course in Social/Behavioral Sciences.

Pharmaceutical Technology

  
  • PTC 110 - Industrial Environment


    Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: None
    Local Corequisite: None

    This course introduces the pharmaceutical industry, including a broad overview of work in this field. Emphasis is placed on good manufacturing practices (GMP), work conduct, company organization, job expectations, personal safety, hygiene, and company rules and regulations. Upon completion, students should be able to follow good manufacturing practice regulations and inspect a pharmaceutical manufacturing facility for compliance with GMP.

Radiography

  
  • RAD 110 - Rad Intro & Patient Care


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 3 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: RAD 111  and RAD 151 
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Radiography program
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $11.25 Lab

    This course provides an overview of the radiography profession and student responsibilities. Emphasis is placed on basic principles of patient care, radiation protection, technical factors, and medical terminology. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate basic skills in these areas.
  
  • RAD 111 - RAD Procedures I


    Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 4

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Radiography program
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $11.25 Lab

    This course provides the knowledge and skills necessary to perform standard radiographic procedures. Emphasis is placed on radiography of the chest, abdomen, extremities, bony thorax, and pelvis. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in these areas.
  
  • RAD 112 - RAD Procedures II


    Class Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 4

    Prerequisite: RAD 110 , RAD 111 , and RAD 151 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Radiography program
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $11.25 Lab

    This course provides the knowledge and skills necessary to perform standard radiographic procedures. Emphasis is placed on radiography of the skull, spine, and gastrointestinal, biliary, and urinary systems. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in these areas.
  
  • RAD 113 - RAD Lab Elective


    Class Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 3 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 1

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Radiography program
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $11.25 Lab

    This course provides additional Laboratory opportunities in radiologic technology. Emphasis is placed on radiographic procedures and manipulation of equipment. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in radiographic procedures through Laboratory evaluations.
  
  • RAD 121 - Image Production I


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 3 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 3

    Prerequisite: RAD 110 , RAD 111 , and RAD 151 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Radiography program
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $11.25 Lab

    This course provides the basic principles of radiographic image production. Emphasis is placed on image production, x-ray equipment, receptor exposure, and basic imaging quality factors. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of basic principles of radiographic image production.
  
  • RAD 122 - Image Production II


    Class Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 3 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 2

    Prerequisite: RAD 112 , RAD 121 , and RAD 161 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Radiography program
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $11.25 Lab

    This course is designed to continue to develop the concepts and principles in the field of radiologic technology. Emphasis is placed on advanced digital principles and production. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of advanced principles of digital imaging production.
  
  • RAD 141 - Radiation Safety


    Class Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 0 Credit Hours: 2

    Prerequisite: RAD 112 , RAD 121 , and RAD 161 
    Corequisite: None
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Radiography program
    Local Corequisite: None

    This course covers the principles of radiation protection and radiobiology. Topics include the effects of ionizing radiation on body tissues, protective measures for limiting exposure to the patient and personnel, and radiation monitoring devices. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the effects and uses of radiation in diagnostic radiology.
  
  • RAD 151 - RAD Clinical Ed I


    Class Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 0 Clinic/WkExp Hours: 6 Credit Hours: 2

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: RAD 110  and RAD 111 
    Local Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Radiography program
    Local Corequisite: None

    Additional Fees: $45.00 Dosimeter Badge, $16.00 Malpractice

    This course introduces patient management and basic radiographic procedures in the clinical setting. Emphasis is placed on mastering positioning of the chest and extremities, manipulating equipment and applying principles of ALARA. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate successful completion of clinical objectives.
 

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