LTC482 Review for National Exam

College of Health Science Healthcare Administration Department

Course Description: This course is designed with a NAB review component. Students will review the domains of care as well as the core of knowledge for long term care. Students will have the opportunity to seek clarification of material and to practice exam skills.

Credit Hours: 1.00

Prerequisites: All required HCA and LTC courses except HCA320, HCA450, HCA480, HCA490, and LTC480

Corequisites: None

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CAA145 Retail Production

College of Culinary Arts Culinary Arts Department

Course Description: A majority of modern foodservice operations rely on retail sales in some form to enhance sales and profit. This course introduces students to concepts involved with producing food for retail sale. Emphasis will be placed on the production of breakfast and lunch menu items and their preparation and packaging for grab and go sales. Food produced in this course will be offered for sale at fresh food retail operations throughout the area. Allergen control, sanitation, mise en place, kitchen organization, and consistency will be critical skills.

Credit Hours: 2.00

Prerequisites: CAA111

Corequisites: None

BPA228 Retail Baking

College of Culinary Arts Baking and Pastry Arts Department

Course Description: Retail Baking immerses students in the craft of professional baking within a retail setting. Emphasizing hands-on skill development, the course covers a variety of techniques for producing high-quality baked goods using both scratch and convenience methods. Students will practice fundamental baking methods, recipe scaling, and production planning to meet customer demand in a retail environment. In addition to technical preparation, the course introduces key concepts in product display, merchandising, and point-of-sale presentation to enhance the appeal and profitability of baked goods. Students will also explore basic cost control and startup budgeting to support future entrepreneurial goals.

Credit Hours: 2.00

Prerequisites: None

Corequisites: None

HCA440 Research and Evidence-Based Practice for Healthcare Administrators

College of Health Science Healthcare Administration Department

Course Description: The focus of this course is for the Healthcare Administration student to obtain, read, critique, make valid conclusions and incorporate findings from evidence-based research. This course covers the practical steps of the research process, from narrowing down a research question to collecting and analyzing data and finally disseminating the findings in understandable language.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: MTH140

Corequisites: None

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MET602 Renewable Energy

College of Technology Engineering Technology Department

Course Description: This course introduces students to renewable energy technologies. Students will learn about wind, hydro, solar thermal, photovoltaic, ocean and bioenergy technologies. Students will describe the operating principles of renewable energy systems and efficiently design their components.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: None

Corequisites: None

PTA208 Rehabilitation IV: Devices

College of Health Science Physical Therapist Assistant Department

Course Description: This course will present the basic adaptive, protective, supportive, orthotic and prosthetic devices used in the physical therapy profession. The course involves the application of the composite theoretical knowledge in modifying, progressing, or discontinuing the use of such treatment or devices in the physical therapy plan of care.

Credit Hours: 2.00

Prerequisites: PTA256

Corequisites: None

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PTA139 Rehabilitation III: Therapeutic Exercise

College of Health Science Physical Therapist Assistant Department

Course Description: This course presents the basic principles and techniques of therapeutic exercise in the rehabilitation process. The course involves the application of the composite theoretical knowledge in modifying, progressing, or discontinuing the use of therapeutic exercise in the physical therapy plan of care.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: PTA120

Corequisites: None

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PTA136 Rehabilitation II: Therapeutic Modalities

College of Health Science Physical Therapist Assistant Department

Course Description: This course presents the basic principles and use of therapeutic modalities in the rehabilitation process. The course involves the application of the composite theoretical knowledge in modifying, progressing, or discontinuing the use of therapeutic modalities in the physical therapy plan of care.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: PTA105

Corequisites: None

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PTA135 Rehabilitation I: Assessment

College of Health Science Physical Therapist Assistant Department

Course Description: This course introduces the principles and methodologies of assessment techniques utilized by the physical therapist assistant in the physical therapy profession. These principles and methodologies are a fundamental requisite to the study of evaluation of joint range of motion and muscle strength.

Credit Hours: 2.00

Prerequisites: PTA120

Corequisites: None

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HUM115 Reasoning and Analysis

College of Arts and Sciences Arts and Sciences Department

Course Description: This course will examine and develop writing skills that enable students to clearly present claims that support their conclusions and avoid reinforcing biases. Students are given the opportunity to analyze and discuss various types of media-including television, Internet, and print-to determine which sources provide the most reliable information. Emphasis is placed on evaluating information, problem-solving, approaching cross-cultural perspectives, and resolving controversies and dilemmas. This course includes practice in inductive and deductive reasoning, presentation of arguments in written form, and analysis of the use of language to influence thought.

Credit Hours: 3.00

Prerequisites: ENG110

Corequisites: None

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