Exposure to this content enables students to deal with various situations where there is uncertainty about the outcome and that the possibility exists for an unfavorable outcome. Must complete with a B- or better. Explores biological, physiologicaland psychological processes related to emotion and motivation. Integrates material from previous finance courses through practical application of analysis and assessment of financial markets, corporate financingand personal financial planning. Adverse effects and common side effects will be identified. Must complete with a B- or better. Focuses on tools necessary for quantifying risk as well as costs and benefits of mitigation methods and technologies. The clinical experience focuses on the application of community health and nursing principles in the care of individuals, families, and selected vulnerable subgroups within a variety of community health settings. Both current and future trends in technology will be reviewed and discussed. Studies consumer functions such as decision-making, attitude formation and change, cognition, perceptionand learning. Must complete with a B- or better. Assessment and treatment of common diagnoses in these groups are addressed. Students will examine a systematic and objective approach to marketing research focusing on gathering and analyzing information to make better marketing decisions. Covers magnetism, alternating current, capacitance, inductance, time constantsand resonance. What is involved in creating a successful entrepreneurial venture? Provides students with an understanding of the relationship between real time control systems and industrial devices and machines. Students learn how to configure, troubleshootand secure enterprise network devices and understand how application programming interfaces (API) and configuration management tools enable network automation. Students will learn refrigerant identificationand the safe and proper use of rechargingequipment for recovery, recyclingand storage. Introduces the computer system architecture and organization, including its major components, processor, memory, and I/Oand their interconnections. 15 hours of lecture and 90 hours of lab are required. The students will be introduced to engine design and configurations, along with major engine components and their functions. Implement the process companies use to evaluate external factors including culture, politics, economyand technology that impact corporate strategy, including investments in other countries. Topics covered will include particle effects, working with the Karma Physics engine, Bot development and AI navigationand creating scripted sequences. Focuses on introductory concepts of Early Childhood Education professions including professionalism, ethicsand standards. Must complete with a B- or better to satisfactorily complete this course. The specifics of implementing a marketing plan are discussed. Common neurological pathologies and their clinical manifestations are discussed. Provides an orientation to the DBA program by reviewing the curriculum, the dissertationand the expectations for doctoral study. Must complete with a B- or better. Must complete with a B- or better. To be eligible to earn a grade in this course, students must complete a minimum of 85% of the required lecture and lab hours. 15 hours of lecture and 60 hours of lab are required. The use of EHR will be an integral part of this course. It builds upon and integrates the theories, skillsand knowledge from previous courses. Continues the study of computer architecture with processor structure and function, focusing on the x86 and ARM processors. Students will examine various types of motivation as well as theories of emotion and motivation. This course will concentrate on clinical abstracting from the medical record. Recent psychological research relevant to cultural psychology will be explored. 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. Topics include a thorough study of the statement of cash flows, the presentation of current liabilities, bonds payable, equity components, treasury stock, leases, postretirement benefitsand tax allocation. Explores the psychosocial and physical aspects of aging and the role of occupational therapy with the older adult. This is 120-hour lab course. Emphasizes occupational therapy therapeutic skills and techniques such as patient observation, interview skills, group dynamics, processand interaction skills/techniques. Students will learn to recognize and assess by echo the various valvular and aortic pathologies. Provides an overview of industrial robots, mobile robots, control, actuatorsandsensors. Provides clinical observation of client services in various community and clinical settings. Accompanies the course with the same number. This is a 120-hour lab course. Concentration is placed on achievement of optimal health outcomes for target populations and selected vulnerable subgroups within the community. Students will learn upper extremity anatomy in detail through lecture and clinical application. With innovations in healthcare technology, unique opportunities and challenges for the end-user will be considered and carefully addressed. Students will each complete a graduate research paper using some principles of international business finance to explain, evaluateand recommend improvements in a firms business practices. Introduces program design and development in the C++ language. Focuses on advanced cardiac ultrasound, congenital heart disease and introduces new technologies in the profession, including 3D ultrasound, contrast, stress echo and tissue Doppler technology. Students must earn a minimum of 70% on all assignments and 70% on the site evaluation to earn credit for this course. Explores the major theoretical approaches for helping people in need and the broad social policies that affect the development and delivery of human services. Specific attention is paid to English Language Learners as they acquire language in the classroom. Learn to use Twine and Quest programming languages for developing games and graphical animations. Provides a comprehensive analysis of a financial portfolio including defining the purpose and the individual investments included within that portfolio to assess whether financial goals can/are being met. For most students, these courses will be undertaken with industry sponsorship, often their own employers, which will involve the development of an information systems project of appropriate scope. Must complete with a B- or better. Students will also have the opportunity to complete fabrication projects. Trending topics such as drug use decriminalization, and marijuana legalization are explored. All training academies are required to teach, as a minimum, the states basic training curriculum, which is 594 hours in length. This course will cover acoustical properties, instrumentation, transducer types and characteristics, Doppler principlesand biological effects. Students must complete all OT major coursework and gain approval by the program director of the Occupational Therapy program before enrolling in this course. Students will learn strategies for reading such works beyond the surface, and develop interpretive and analytic discussions of literary works as genres, aesthetic formsand social texts. Ethical, legal, culturaland global factors related to HR and personnel management will be explored. Students will collaborate to complete a group project and multiple presentations. Introduces students to data analytics concepts using theRprogrammingenvironmentand RStudio as the Integrated Development Environment (IDE), which allows for scalable implementation. Corequisite(s):NUR 2270L, NUR 2170, NUR 2170L, NUR 2170P. To be eligible to earn a grade in this course, students must complete a minimum of 85% of the required lecture and lab hours. Topics include accounting concepts, accounting systems, preparing financial statements, product costing and overhead allocation, variance analysis, budgetingand responsibility accounting. Includes the development of measurable objectives and the compilation and presentation of a report. Must complete with a C or better. Includes an overview of current forms of security throughout the world. MTH 1120 College Algebra II satisfies the MTA College Algebra Pathway. Students will develop the ability to reason and solve quantitative problems from a wide array of contexts and real-world situations. Focuses on the basic issues related to data communications and networking technologies. Topics will include the healthcare environment, federal and state laws/regulationsand oversight of the magnet status journey. Examines basic accounting principles and finance in healthcare settings. Students are expected to complete assignments as outlined in syllabus. Presents sonography anatomy of the normal and abnormal abdomen, retroperitoneumand major vascular structures. The course requires 45 theory hours, 90 clinical hours. Introduces fabrication of splints. Medical law and ethics are examined. The focus of this course is on financial data that can be analyzed to assist in investment, commercial lendingor other economic decisions. This includes: utilizing financial management strategies in a LTC facility, the CMS reimbursement processand reporting data for operations management. This course is recommended as a first course for marketing majors. This clinical accompanies the lecture course with the same number. Prerequisite(s):ITS 3210,ITS 3520,ITS 4050,ITS 4410. Credit a student can earn based on their Journeyman Status. The clinical site will assess clinical competency including clinical decision-making skills and professionalism. Develops students understanding of the principles, strategiesand tactics of effective negotiation and professional relationship management. 15 hours of direct instruction/ student work and 320 clinical contact hours are required. Emphasis is on mastering scanning techniqueand identifying pathology. Nurses serve as advocates, caregivers, leadersand teachers asthey apply to the nursing process to communities with a focus on epidemiology, environmental healthand emergency response and management. Additional lab time is required for students to share clinical experiences and perform hands-on skills with other students. It examines the theories, conceptsand application issues associated with the design and implementation of database management systems. Modern business practitioners use quantitative methodologies and tools as a means to make informed business decisions and solve complex problems in the workplace. This course will also discuss how technology, the Internet, globalismand virtual teaming are impacting the work environment today. This is a lecture only course. Must complete with a B- or better. Must complete the laboratory course with a pass. This course requires 30 hours of laboratory time. Careers related to forensic psychology will be explored. Addresses the strategic function of an enterprise and the role information systems plays in it. Corequisite(s):NUR 2570, NUR 2570P, NUR 2370. 30 hours of lecture and 60 hours of labare required. Provides an in-depth study of origin, use, content and structure of health records, including paper/hybrid/EHR formats; storage and retrieval systems; numbering and filing systems; documentation requirements; forms and screens designs and content; use and structure of healthcare data and data sets; and how these components relate to primary and secondary record systems. Presentsprinciples and techniques of cardiac sonography with a focus on cardiac anatomy and thecardiac cycle. Must complete with a B- or better. Must complete with a B- or better. Emphasis is placed on regulatory and ethical issues, handling, restraintand behavior of animals, sanitation, husbandryand nutrition. Baker College - Acalog ACMS Explore classes for +100 programs at Baker College. 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. Includes 125 hours of supervised participation in a quality licensed preschoolfor threeto five-year-oldchildren. Emphasizes the preparation of students for the licensing exam. Addresses the scope of conditions that promote or inhibit human functioning, including causes of systemic poverty and its implications. Ethical issues related to treatment and service provision will be discussed. This course prepares students to take the ASE A3 certification exam. This course provides supervised opportunities in the community to design, deliver, and evaluate service programming in traditional and emerging areas of practice with a psychological and/or social focus. 15 hours of lecture and 60 hours of lab are required. Students must also contact their academic advisor to register. Since most catalogs are published by companies or organizations, put that name as its author. Team member training and development, performance coaching and team building is also modeled and practiced. Specifically, you will gain an understanding of developing programs with a focus on design structure, decision-making, utilizing loops, arraysand objects to create a software program. Must complete this course with a C or better. Emphasizes the practical skill of public speaking, and is focused on the source and substance of ideas, evidenceand reasoning that form the foundation of strategic and effective oral communications. Additionally, to be eligible to earn a grade in this course, students must completea minimum of 85% of the required lecture and lab hours. Accompanies the course with the same number. Prepares students to perform several experiments to reinforce the material presented in lecture. Trends, special dietary needsand creative preparation methods that reduce fat and sodium while maximizing fresh wholesome ingredients will be covered. Defines role of early childhood professional as advocate in various situations, including child abuse and neglect/mandated reporting, IEPs and IFSPs, anti-bias behaviors, addressing preconceived gender identity and gender roles, encouraging healthy living and supporting chronically ill children. This course offers a broad overview of intermediate quantitative research methods and designs used to study problems and make informed decisions. Extends anatomical knowledge and introduces procedures and positioning for exams of the chest, abdomen, upper and lower extremities, and pelvic girdle to the production of diagnostic x-ray images using appropriate projections and positions. Must complete with a B- or better. 9th Grade Application 10th-12th Grade Application 15 hours of lecture with a side note of 20-40 hours of clinical hours of clinical hours are required. Students will apply medication classifications, actions, and indications as well as calculate, prepare and manage medications and solutions in the sterile field. Some additional topics include autonomy, goal setting, beliefs, needsand social regulation. Explores the diverse range of diagnostic imaging equipment used in radiographic/fluoroscopic Imaging procedures. Must complete with a B- or better to satisfactorily complete this course. 22.5 hours of lecture and 15 hours of lab are required. Provides an opportunity for learning basic skills and the application of previous coursework within the cardiac echo setting. Must complete with a B- or better to satisfactorily complete this course. 45 hours of theory and 45 hours of clinical experience are required. Students will compare the prospect of financing the global firm by raising funds using debt and equity. An emphasis is placed on how management can use information and information technology to gain competitive advantage, increase productivity and make better and timelier decisions particularly when formulating business strategy and policy. Covers assessment and the development of treatment strategies using current frames of reference in detail. The course emphasizes network security concepts and introduces network virtualization and automation. 60 hours of lecture and 30 hours of lab are required. Provides an introduction to the metric systemand a survey of general inorganic chemistry, energy, proteins, catalysis, metabolism and molecular genetics. Students will have the opportunity to demonstrate the competencies gained from courses taken throughout their undergraduate program, as well as explore their post-graduate goals. Comparisons are made with normal sonographic appearance so students learn to recognize pathologies and abnormalities. 22.5 hours of lecture and 15 hours of lab are required. Explores the planning, designing, installing and configuring of wireless LANs. Students gain general knowledge of the history of music. Introduces students to Linux/Unix, its history, characteristicsand system basics from a users perspective. Emphasizes palpation of surface anatomy used during clinical assessment and intervention. Focuses on the use of financial and managerial accounting information for decision-making purposes. Analysis of sequencing machines is completed along with an introduction of how to troubleshoot these systems. Prerequisite(s):CRJ 1010,CRJ 2810, COM 1020, HUM 3910,PSY 1110, minimum GPA of 2.5. Examines the fundamentals of corporate financial management through the use of accounting information. Legal and ethical guidelines for reporting suspected child abuse and neglect are covered. Course includes a discussion of the processes involved for choosing assessment tools and types of assessments; the relation of the assessment process to the performance of occupations. Requires students to be able to articulate the methods, tools, performance measuresand safety standards as they relate to quality. Emphasizes biomechanics, arthrokinematics, palpation, functional anatomyand therapeutic principles. Introduces the principles of physics. Examines social science research designed to improve the effectiveness of criminal justice strategies, interventions, policies and practices. The objectives of this course are to create a framework to define the needed functions of the network or systems and ensure that secure methods are used to provide these tools. Introduces students to healthy cooking techniques. Provides nursing students with basic knowledge in the health assessment of an adult client. Observation skills, individual and group interactionand documentation are emphasized and integrated into the occupational therapy process with concurrent OTA coursework. Topics include the development of attitudes, leadership roles, social perception/cognition, social influence, group dynamics, sources of conflict, emotionand personality. Students will learn about how organizational culture, structureand design can be used to effectively manage individuals and teams. Students will examine theories and research that help define the strategic effectinformation technology has on organizations. The course integrates knowledge, foundational conceptsand skills used in psychological research. This is the curriculum capstone course. Students will need to identify a preceptor, who holds a minimum of a BSN degree, to assist with the course project. All engine systems will be examined with a deeper dive into function and failure analysis. Introduces concepts in website development using Hypertext Mark-up Language (HTML) and other components such as Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and Javascript. Develop and apply modeling tools in strategic and operational supply chain problems. This course will require students to observe and practice while under supervision. Explores various legal and ethical issues relevant to the healthcare field. Focuses on professionalism, the role of the interdisciplinary health-care team, effective communication skillsand patient interviewing techniques. Focuses on medical/surgical issues of the older adult population and support system with an emphasis on health promotion. Explores the function and responsibility of mass media in a democratic society, while also analyzing the ethics, powerand influence of modern media. Must complete with a B- or better. Emphasis is on creating a change management initiative and project that can be implemented in a real-world setting. Provides practical guidance on how to critically read scholarly articles, how to formulate researchable questionsand how to develop and maintain a reading asset library of annotations to be used throughout the program. Students are introduced to biopsychosocial, spiritual well-being, community health, health promotion, holistic and concepts. Computed radiography, and digital image production will be investigated. 2) a standard three credit hour oral communication course (i.e. An investigation into the structure of the financial services industry will take place. Provides students with an integrated understanding of the concepts of economics. 45 hours of theory and 30 hours of lab are required. Significant focus on understanding the use and application of quantitative research methods, with a brief introduction to qualitative methods. Focuses on fundamental practice issues in occupational therapy, including standards of practice, COTA supervision, the therapeutic intervention process, medical documentation, team interactionand management of therapy service. The scope of the lecture primarily deals with adolescence through adult; however, a section on childhood psychiatric disorders will be included. This is a lecture course that meets for 30 contact hours. 15 hours of lecture and 30 hours of lab are required. With a focus on the skills needed to create a sustainable business in the gig economy, students will gain insights on the challenges involved in developing and launching a new entrepreneurial venture. This course helps students enhance skills as both team leaders and participants. Delineation between the roles and functions of the registered occupational therapist and occupational therapy assistant will be emphasized. In addition, introduces students to the theories and principles encompassed within home visitation. Examines the principles and theories of group dynamics, the purpose of a group, types of groupsand roles within a group. Included is also an overview of the typical plant networks and their associated responsibility. Topics include project and scope definition, feasibility studies, activity sequencingand identification of measures of success. Research methods will focus on planning, problem solving and controlling. Focuses on the integration of developmentally appropriate math, scienceand technology and engineering content into the early childhood classroom curriculum. This course focuses on the introduction to automotive electrical systems, which includes basic theories,electrical components, wiring diagramsand starting and charging systems. Specifically covers intrusion detection systems. The following policies are in place for transfer credit: Baker College will accept no more than 12 semester hours of transfer credit into master's programs. Presents the essential concepts related to the care of the Hispanic patient within the context of patient-centered care. Emphasizes skills, toolsand methods related to software testing such as unit testing and designing interfaces for testing. Analyze and compare anesthesia administration/ techniques and demonstrate the components of surgical patient preparation. Must complete with a B- or better. Provides students with concepts needed for creating secure networks and systems requiring advanced planning. Introduces the core concepts of cloud computing, storageand security. Emphasizes the completion of any remaining competencies as outlined by ARRT as well as professional development activities as outlined by the program. Students will learn how to create and execute stored procedures and functions. Explains how to model a problem domain by abstracting objects, attributesand relationships. Research designs will be addressed so that students can ask and answer specific questions. Students will study their role in healthcare policy formulation, implementationand modification, while developing competence in the policymaking process through policy analysis, investigation of current and future healthcare trendsand making recommendations to address these trends. In addition, students will write queries to retrieve, summarizeand modify data using joins and subqueries. Supports the students selection of an appropriate design and methodology based on his or her research problem and a comprehensive review of the research design literature. Prerequisite(s):SUR 2220,SUR 2310,SUR 2350,SUR 2410. Students must achieve 73% or better in all coursework to receive credit for this course. Examines key themes, concepts and ideas in geography. phones, tablets, other multi-media mobile devices). This course will focus on the use of tools to update these functions to continue to provide secure services. Students will learn how to plan, assess community resources, make referralsand develop and write effective, client-centeredand culturally competent treatment plans. The consequences for mishandling evidence are also explored. White-collar crime and corporate corruption are examined along with the social dynamics of youth gangs, violence, prison gangs, and criminality. This course will cover acoustical properties, instrumentation, transducer types and characteristics. The course then focuses on diesel engine theory of operation. 45 hours of lecture are required. The course uses empirical studies to explore research methods commonly used within the social sciences to introduce and apply the concepts of evidence-based practices. At the completion of the academy, all graduates are required to pass a licensing examination administered by the state. Must complete with a B- or better. Prerequisite(s):BIO 1210, BIO 1211, HSC 1250. Students must achieve 70% or better in all coursework and 70% or better on all evaluations to receive credit for this course. This course is limited to students in the Accelerated BSN track. The student will be challenged to critically evaluate research and how it applies to the nursing profession and explore ethical issues inherent in the research process. Develops essential disciplinary and transferable academic skills including critical analysis and effective communication. Course assignments demonstrating subject matter and content application are required. Includes an overview of subfields in the discipline, including politicaltheory, comparative governmentand International Relations. Accompanies the course with the same number. This is an undergraduate level course that students can take as an elective. Provides an overview for students of Information Systemand prepares them to be successful in their professional roles as well as for future academic studies in the field. Students examine the balance between natural resources including wildlife, their habitatsand the needs of humans in the twenty-first century. Topics include: Fluid Power components, Electrical Components, Conveyors, part sensing components and an overview of PLC control principles. Utilizing skills and knowledge acquired from previous information technology courses, students will work on solving a problem, creating a projectand creating an operationmanual. Prepares students to sit forAdult Echo ARDMS certification examination. The effects of culture, ethnicand economic influences as well as the interaction with the extended family and/or community will be discussed. Overland Park, KS 66210. Vehicle networks and electronic service tools will also be covered. The course will focus on basic electronic fundamentals. Must complete with a B- or better. Provides students with the opportunity to safely use equipment to perform Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW/MIG), and Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) to produce quality welds. Emphasizes further development of the professional nursing role by exploring contemporary trends in leadership and management. Addresses the alignment between business and technology with an emphasis on the use of technology by different organizational units. This course also includes a survey of database platforms. 60 hours of lecture and 30 hours of lab are required. Introduces students to the food service industry and program expectations. Provides nursing students with the basic knowledge and skills necessary in the delivery of care to the adult patient with a focus on the nursing process. Students will work to specify realistic financial goals given available resources. Must complete the laboratory course with a pass. This course requires 30 hours of laboratory time. Strategies and methods of preventing attacks and mitigating exploits, focusing on threat modeling analysis and best security practices will be explored. Important concepts are covered such as quality and safety measures, financial factors, effective leadership conceptsand decision-making techniques. Introduces students to the various techniques used in baking and pastry production, including classic cake preparations and entremets. 52.5 hours of lecture and 45 hours of lab are required. Focus on advanced therapeutic exercise and manual interventions for orthopedic conditions. Must complete a C or better. Astronomical laboratory investigations are part of the course. 15 hours of lecture and 30 hours of lab are required. Requires students to perform 200 hours (minimum of 6 weeks) of a supervised Baking and Pastry program specific work experience in a pre-approved facility (must have program director or dean approval). 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