30 hours of lecture and 30 hours of lab are required. Emphasis is placed on microscopy, interpretation of microscopic observations, laboratory safety, quality control principles and practices, and technical skills in hematology, cytology, clinical chemistry, serology, parasitology, urinalysis, microbiologyand prosection. The process of using inquiry tools and problem-solving strategies and focused learning centers with content embedded in all other classroom areas is explored. It is also evidence that you are able to conceptualize and carry out research and to communicate the results of that research in a coherent document, which addresses an important problem and makes a significant contribution to the professions theory or practice. This course focuses on the physiology of the body systems on a cellular level and their relationship to the body as a whole. Students must earn a minimum of 70% on all assignments and 70% on the site evaluation to earn credit for this course. Topics include an introduction to the conceptual framework and financial reporting, the accounting cycle, analyzing and recording economic events, presentation of financial statement componentsand basic financial statement analysis. Research findings on issues and disorders common to children are considered. Examines psychological theories, conceptsand principles related to performance and motivation in the workplace. Examines the functions of individual business decision making, market structures, market failuresand the role of government within the economy. Prerequisite(s):PSY 5710,PSY 5810,PSY 6810. Students apply their skills in the creation of web pages using text, graphics, tablesand frames. This course introduces the students to mechanical and hydraulic steering gears and linkages. Must complete the laboratory course with a pass. This course requires 30 hours of laboratory time. 560 hours of clinical participation is required along with weekly contributions to online discussions and review activities. Students will focus on the study of the financial systems from a domestic to global perspective. Students will also be introduced to service procedures involved with chassis dyno setup and testing. This three-credit course explores the many aspects of hotel management such as guest services, front office operationsand guest room services. Examines the multiple careers and settings associated with mental health treatment. Examines todays computer technology and investigates future technology trends in the industry. In-services may be required by the clinical site. economics, technology, politics, law/regulatory practicesand the consumer culture) that shape media messages. Provides an in-depth study to analyze the unique physical therapy challenges of the geriatric and acute care patient populations. Must complete with a B- or better. Examines more advanced elements of algebra emphasizing the use of algebra and functions in problem solving and modeling. Assesses the anatomy, physiology, pathophysiologyand diagnostic indications while exploring surgical procedures in the following specialties; General, OB/GYN, GU, ENT, Plasticsand Orthopedics. Topics include applying principles of group process and personality theory, leadership development, planning and goal setting and addressing factors that may interfere with effective performance. Students will learn upper extremity anatomy in detail through lecture and clinical application. A vegetable-centric plant-based philosophy will be stressed. Provides essential background into speech, cultural, linguistic and language development of young children. Quality and safety are underscored in the provision of care. This rotation will focus on non-invasive testing procedures and the performance of a basic echo protocol. The course will address the legal and business environment for collective bargaining and conflict resolution among both union and at-will employees. Students are introduced to the programs philosophy of nursing. Students will perform administrative and clinical duties that may include but are not limited to: admission and preparation of animals for a veterinary examination, record keeping, administration of medications, performance of routine laboratory procedures, performance of radiologic testing, assisting in surgeryand the maintenance of anesthesia. Introduces the philosophical framework and theoretical modelsas well asthe interdisciplinary nature of the human services profession. 180 hours of clinical experience and 30 lab hours are. 2021-2022 CATALOG - GENERAL EDUCATION . Must complete with a B- or better. Prerequisite(s):Accepted into the program or NUR 2550. Emphasizes palpation of surface anatomy used during clinical assessment and intervention. Prerequisite(s):Student background check, DHS clearance. In addition, how a company develops a strong ethical culture will be studied so students understand the key influences within an organizational culture and how ethical cultures drive organizational success. Introduces the core concepts of cloud computing, storageand security. Licensing, program structureand accreditation standards, including professionalism and ethics are reviewed. Explores basic concepts of prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms including the basic composition, metabolism, genetics, immunologyand epidemiology of microorganisms. Accompanies the course with the same number. The scope of occupational therapy practice and organizations will be defined. This course allows students to obtain general information on risk management, legal considerationsand ethical issues in the security realm. Covers the basic tools for statistical analysis using Python and several machine-learning algorithms. With innovations in healthcare technology, unique opportunities and challenges for the end-user will be considered and carefully addressed. The emphasis is on establishing skills necessary to work with this group. 60 hours of lecture and 30 hours of lab are required. Using realistic case studies, students will exhibit their ability to write code for variables, selection structure, repetition, sequential access files, dialog boxes, error trapping, viewing and manipulating databasesand two-dimensional arrays. The focus of this course is on financial data that can be analyzed to assist in investment, commercial lendingor other economic decisions. A minimum of 256 clinical hours are required. This course examines the corrections system process, including the development of current forms and approaches to corrections including probation, parole, security conceptsand related agencies. Provides an overview of healthcare policymaking, including an understanding of healthcare reform and national healthcare programs, such as Medicare. Students will examine concepts of pathophysiology including incidence, etiology, clinical manifestations, prognosis and treatment of disease processes encountered in the clinical setting. This course covers the major types of information systems and the impact that these systems have on organizations, including how information systems improve decision making and support the business strategy. This course also allows students to apply leadership theories and leader development processes to their professional practices. 15 hours of lecture and 60 hours of lab are required. Occupational therapy concepts that enhance well-being and social participation will be examined. Students will participate in weekly seminars through Canvas. Prerequisite(s):Program Director/Dean approval, TIPS certification. Introduces electrical fundamentals: nomenclature, symbols, SI unitsand schematic diagrams. An approved institution of the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA) and the Midwestern Higher Education Compact (MHEC). This course is exclusive to the Bachelor of Science in Psychology Program (Online only). This course prepares students to take the T8 ASE exam. A 30-hour fieldwork observation is required. Disassembly and assembly of wheel ends will also be taught to the industry standard of TMC Recommended Procedure, RP618. This is a 12-week course where students will complete a minimum of 120 clinical hours and 30 lab hours. 30 hours of lecture and 60 hours of lab are required. MTH 1120 College Algebra II satisfies the MTA College Algebra Pathway. Introduces students to an interdisciplinary approach to describing, analyzing and researching current themes, problems, and projects. 45 hours of lecture and 30 hours of lab are required. Analyzes trigonometric functions, their properties, solution of right and oblique triangles, radian measure, graphs, trigonometric equationsand applications. Corequisite(s):NUR 4170, NUR 4170P, NUR 4270P. Continues the in-depth study of the conceptual frameworkand the classification, valuation and presentation of financial statement components, and the determination of net income (loss). This course provides an overview of the major body systems. The human diseases caused by these microorganisms in addition to their treatments will be presented. Serves as an overview of the historical development ofthe human services field. Examines the essentials of an introductory course that can be either a survey course or a prerequisite to more advanced marketing studies. Students address chain of custody and the importance of remaining unbiased in the collection and interpretation of evidence. The board review includes obstetrics first through third trimesters, placenta, assessment of gestational age, and complications, gynecology normal pelvic anatomy, physiology, pediatric, infertility/endocrinology, postmenopausal, pelvic and extra pelvic pathology, patient care, patient preparationand technique with ultrasound images of normal anatomy and pathology. Covers the basic fundamentals and methods of cooking for the food service manager. Students must achieve 80% or better in all coursework and 80% or better on all evaluations to receive credit for this course. 45 hours of lecture and 60 hours of lab are required. Topics include the development of attitudes, leadership roles, social perception/cognition, social influence, group dynamics, sources of conflict, emotionand personality. Emphasis is placed on the needs of external users. Provides an unpaid affiliation in the clinical setting, performing the delivery of occupational therapy services under the supervision of an occupational therapy practitioner. This is a 120-hour lab course. Specific topics include: financial statement analysis, discounted cash flows involving the time value of money, valuation and structure of debt and equity capital both long- and short-term, working capital management, capital budgetingand the risk-return relationship. Financial modeling will be used for financial forecasting, sensitivity analysis, breakeven analysis, building pro forma financial statements, debt and equity valuationand capital budgeting for business decision-making. Studentswill learn upper engine and timing components along with their operation. The duties shall include supervising, organizing, budgeting, accountingand scheduling skills. Must complete with a C or better. Quick Links On Campus Online Live Learn Your Way Admissions (855) 487-7888 GetEnrolled@baker.edu 100% online Flexible schedule 8-week semesters This course examines what counselors do; the qualities of effective counseling; and basic concepts of the most influential theories of modern counseling, considering the strengths and weaknesses of each. Current events are incorporated throughout this course. Psychomotor learning will be provided in the laboratory and clinical setting. Upon completion of all required courses, students should be able to have the skills and professional practices necessary to seek an entry-level position as a certified surgical technologist. 45 hours of lecture and 30 hours of lab required. Students will build scripts and utilities to automate system tasks and create powerful system management tools to handle day-to-day operations. Learn about key international organizationsand dive deep into some corporate departments to examine how they are impacted due to a corporations global nature. Participates in a clinical internship to gain hands-on patient experience in the first scrub role as in accordance with professional accreditation requirements. The students will learn air bag systems, electronic steering systemsand safety procedures required todiagnose and service these areas. Introduces students to the veterinary technology profession. Accompanies the course with the same number. Studies of human brain structure and activity, biochemical and electrical processes, neural patternsand hormones that underlie human thoughts and behavior. 45 hours of lecture are required. Uses readings, assessment tools, experiential exercisesand reflection on past and current experiences so that students can develop a deeper understanding of the extent of their knowledge of business and management, learning styles and skillsand professional strengths and weaknesses. Provides, within the first 15 hours of the 30-hour lab, students the opportunity to pass a Welder Qualification test in accordance to the AWS standards for SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) D1.1 structural welding code with 3/8 plate mild steel in a 3-G 22.5-degree beveled material to conformed criteria to a bend test pass or fail outcome. Students will utilize practical labs providing hands-on exercises in performing installation, configuration and management of the virtual environment. Students are prepared to apply theoretical concepts in practice settings serving children. Provides a continued opportunity to enhance basic scanning skills and application of ongoing coursework within the cardiac echo setting. Prerequisite(s):Minimum GPA of 2.5 HSC 1110,HSC 3110,HSC 3150,HSC 4010,HSC 4210,HSC 4310. This course will cover the design, development, implementationand support of computer-based information systems. 45 hours of lecture are required. Emphasis will be on the application of knowledge in real world settings. Observation skills, individual and group interactionand documentation are emphasized and integrated into the occupational therapy process with concurrent OTA coursework. Studentswill learn operation, part identification, proper repair procedures, fluid types, fluid level proceduresandmeasure components using precision measuring tools. Examines and analyzes quality management and safety for system effectiveness to improve the outcomes of healthcare. Prerequisite(s):HSC 1110,HSC 3110,HSC 3150,HUM 3910. Prerequisite(s):3 semester hours of intermediate accounting course(s) and 9 semester hours of upper level undergraduate accounting courses. Upon completion of the course, students should have a good foundation for future clinical or other advanced courses in neuroscience. This is the capstone course in the Bachelor of Business Administration in Management program. Introduces students to the diagnostic system for the classification of mental disorders and explores the major categories of mental disorders. Provides a general understanding of corporate financial management and financial accounting, including the introduction of key concepts in the field of finance and the environment in which they are applied. Must complete with a B- or better. Emphasizes biomechanics, arthrokinematics, palpation, functional anatomyand therapeutic principles. 45 hours of lecture and 60 hours of lab are required. Chapter I includes a definition of the research problem, identification of the research questions, a description of the purpose of the studyand an explanation about its significance. 45 hours of lecture are required. Analysis opportunities will occur in areas like activities of daily living (ADLs), instrumental activities of dailyliving (IADLs)and leisure skills and the use of mediums will be presented to assist students with understanding the importance of being able to teach life tasks. The course integrates knowledge, foundational conceptsand skills used in psychological research. Considerations in budgetary preparation will be discussed. Prerequisite(s):ECE 2510, student background check, DHS clearance. Students learn SQL in order to study the manipulation of a relational database. The course takes Adorno's engagement with Beckett in Aesthetic Theory and other writing as a theoretical launching pad from which to consider contemporary drama's complex responses to key questions in cultural . Critical thinking skills and the process of clinical reasoning will be stressed. It is also evidence that you are able to conceptualize and carry out research and to communicate the results of that research in a coherent document, which addresses an important problem and makes a significant contribution to the professions theory or practice. Examines emerging programming languages, their design, description, implementation and advanced features; facilities for creating secure distributed applications including API design and common patterns, facilities supporting software services, naming and composition; language paradigms and the resulting implications on execution; run-time systems and storage management; approaches to compilation and execution. Emphasis is placed on identification and classification of diseases, diagnosis, methods of transmission, prevention of diseaseand treatment modalities. This clinical experience accompanies the course with the same number. This is a capstone course. Provides a generalized overview of the history and development of the I/O psychology specialization. Focuses on multiple influences of bias as well as the possible effects of personal attitudes and dispositions on childrens development and learning. Provides a self-paced asynchronous opportunity for students to prepare for and complete Developmental Education Mathematics. Explores the diverse range of diagnostic imaging equipment used in radiographic/fluoroscopic Imaging procedures. Provides a full-time, three-month clinical affiliation (490-hour minimum)in a setting which provides students with experience in an occupational therapy practice. Corequisite(s):NUR 2550,NUR 2550L, NUR 2350. The course emphasis is on the familiarization of the student with the financial impact of decision making in the corporate environment. Instructs students in the creation of a website and in the use of web page development tools. Skills to write competitive grant proposals to various types of foundations and organizations will be developed. 45 hours of lecture are required. Prerequisite(s):Program Dean/Director approval. This course focuses on advanced cooking principles, theory and the application of culinary skills. Examines changes that occur across the human lifespan, from conception to end of life. Both front and rear wheel drive transmissionswill be covered. Data analytics will also be included. Students will explore the roles, functionsand future of the human services field, along with developing knowledge of community resourcesand policies developed to assist vulnerable communities. Future implications for the practice of community psychology are considered. This course focuses manual transmission drivetrains. Helps students integrate the knowledge and skills acquired during class work in the MSIS program. Students will use IBM Cognos Analytics to extract data, analyze dataand produce reports that can be used to make informed decisions. 15 hours of direct instruction are required. At the end of this course, students will have designed and programmed a complete game that highlights acquired skills for prospective employers. Assessment techniques of goniometry, muscle strength and muscle length testing using standardized methods are learned in lecture and laboratory experiences. Introduces semiconductor devices (diodes, transistors, opamps)and electronic circuit applications. Introduces aggregate economic issues to include inflation, unemploymentand Gross Domestic Product (GDP); economic theories; market systemand the role of government. Basic qualitative data analysis methods are explored and practiced. This course prepares students to take the T5 ASE exam. 30 hours of lecture and 30 hours of lab are required. Focuses on the basic issues related to data communications and networking technologies. Focuses on an advanced investigation of specific orthopedic, neurological, rheumatologicaland medical conditions. Extensive activity analysis and application to various patient care areas are emphasized. Ethical issues related to treatment and service provision will be discussed. The costs and benefits of international business financing are analyzed, from both short-term and long-term perspectives, considering both direct and indirect effects. A simulated certification exam is administered as a primary candidate test for graduation. Students will work to specify realistic financial goals given available resources. This course focuses on maintenance, inspection, diagnosisand repair of heavy duty hydraulic systems. This course examines a broad spectrum of leadership dynamics including leadership models, theories, traitsand styles. Provides in-depth coverage of advanced accounting concepts and techniques. 45 hours of lecture and 30 hours of lab if required. Students develop and apply critical thinking and problem-solving skills to identify, analyzeand adapt purposeful activities in the areas of self-care, workand leisure. This course will also prepare them to organize and execute their own day-to-day work in a more efficient manner using modern project management concepts and methods. Specifically, students will expound on their research problem by analyzing, comparingand contrasting major theories relevant to their chosen topic. Business strategies for managing financial risks are examined, including foreign exchange risk, interest rate riskand default risk. Emphasis is placed on regulatory and ethical issues, handling, restraintand behavior of animals, sanitation, husbandryand nutrition. Print this Page. Must complete with a B- or better. Examines the all-encompassing nature of pure risk on the individual, business and society; illustrating ways in which risk management plans can be implemented. Students will learn how to create and execute stored procedures and functions. Provides a 160-hour bachelors level, learning experience in a technical environment structured to allow students to further develop skills and gain training in their major field. 15 hours of lecture and 40 clinical hours are required. 45 hours of theory and 45 hours of clinical experience are required. Gives students a base of knowledge of the organizing principles of human neural structure and function. This course has a combined grade with the Fundamentals of Nursing theory and clinical courses. The primary focus of this internship is the development and application of knowledge and skills in community resources. Topics include social change and justice, stress and resilience, professional judgmentand ethics. This is the second calculus-based general physics course for science and engineering majors. This course draws heavily upon concepts and terminology of object-oriented programming languages. Must complete with a B- or better. This course reviews the roles and responsibilities of our clients/consumers and our responsibility to them, the conditions that we have to work inside of, and potential violations that can happen in the field. This course requires a minimum of 40 hours of lecture and 64 hours of fieldwork. Describes object-oriented approaches to model the dynamic behavior of a system in terms of state and process models. Focuses on the role of occupational therapy in the evaluation, assessmentand treatment intervention for physical dysfunction. Focuses on improving small group performance through effective team leadership and group dynamics. 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