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16 Credit Course Listing
Academy of Health Professions
AHP 101 - Nursing Assistant Theory and Practicum
6 CREDITS
This course presents basic principles and procedures of patient care. Concepts of basic
human needs, basic nursing and personal care skills, mental health and social needs, and
restorative services will be addressed. Information about residents' and clients' rights,
pertinent laws and ethical issues will also be introduced. Students will be taught the
proper way to move patients and the basics of personal care, feeding, bathing and other
skills necessary to provide quality health care to patients in hospitals, residents in long
term-care facilities, and clients in their homes. It includes practice and demonstration of
skills in the laboratory and participation in clinical experiences.
Prerequisite: Completion of or placement above ENG 060; and completion of AHP 100
Note: Technology/Lab fee - $125.
12512
12512 81
81 TR
6:00pm-10:00pm
6:00pm-10:00pm 06/07-08/13
06/07-08/13
L
LT-312
T-312
LEWIS
LEWIS
12512
12512
12512
12512
S
S
8:00am-3:00pm
8:00am-3:00pm
06/07-08/13
06/07-08/13
L
LT-312
T-312
Note: AHP 101 81 is open to Academy of Health Professions Students Only. Class will meet
6/07/16 - 8/13/16. All students must attend a mandatory Academy of Health Professions
seminar from 4-6pm on 6/7/16 in the Federal Building, Assembly Room- Lowell.
AHP 102 - Medical Office Procedures
3 CREDITS
An introduction to front-desk office procedures in a medical office or other outpatient
health care setting. Students will develop and practice skills related to answering
telephones and taking messages, scheduling appointments, greeting patients, obtaining
and/or verifying patient demographic and insurance information, explaining patient rights
and obtaining signatures as required by state and federal legislation, taking payments
and copayments, using fax and photocopying machines, and working with paper medical
records. The course will include an overview of billing, medical coding and health
insurance reimbursement.
Prerequisites: Completion of or placement above ENG 060; and completion of AHP 100
Online Sections - Technology/Lab fee $125.
13422
13422 30
30 WEB
WEB
06/07-08/13
06/07-08/13
WEB WEB
LAROCHE
LAROCHE
LAROCHE
Note: AHP 102 30 is open to Academy of Health Professions Students only. Class will meet
6/07/16 - 8/13/16. All students must attend a mandatory Academy of Health Professions
seminar from 4-6pm on 6/7/16 in the Federal Building, Assembly Room- Lowell.
AHP 104 - Medical Office Administration
3 CREDITS
An introduction to medical-office administration. Building on the skills of a medical
receptionist, students will practice and increase front-office skills, including health
information management, correspondence and mail, medical transcription, medical
insurance and coding, arranging physician travel, scheduling surgeries in addition to
diagnostic procedures, inventory management and payroll. The course will emphasize
correct use of medical terminology in correspondence and reports. It will also build skills
in decision making, problem solving and responsibility related to facilitating workflow in a
medical office or other health care setting.
Prerequisite: Completion of or placement above ENG 070 or ENG 071
Corequisite: AHP 105, Health Insurance and Coding
13228
13228 81
81 MW
6:00pm-8:50pm
6:00pm-8:50pm
06/08-08/10
06/08-08/10
L
LD-305
LD-305
LAROCHE
LAROCHE
LAROCHE
Note: AHP 104 81 is open to Academy of Health Professions Students Only. Class will meet
6/8/16 - 8/10/16. All students must attend a mandatory Academy of Health Professions
seminar from 4-6pm on 6/7/16 in the Federal Building, Assembly Room- Lowell.
AHP 105 - Health Insurance and Coding
3 CREDITS
An introduction to medical health insurance and coding for the medical secretary. This
course emphasizes the insurance and claim requirements and proper coding procedures
for various insurance and managed care plans related to outpatient care. It emphasizes
eligibility requirements, processing, collection and computerized patient accounting
procedures. Using companion software, students will complete exercises relating to
preparation and submission of complete and accurate insurance claim forms.
Prerequisite: Completion of or placement above ENG 070 or ENG 071
Corequisite: AHP 104, Medical Office Administration
Note: Technology/Lab fee - $125.
13227
13227 81
81 SS
8:30am-2:30pm
8:30am-2:30pm
06/11-08/13
06/11-08/13
L
LP-405
LP-405
BARTHELEMY
BARTHELEMY
Note: AHP 105 81 is open to Academy of Health Professions Students Only. Class will meet
6/11/16 - 8/13/16. All students must attend a mandatory Academy of Health Professions
seminar from 4-6pm on 6/7/16 in the Federal Building, Assembly Room- Lowell.
AHP 106 - Phlebotomy Theory and Lab
6 CREDITS
This course provides instruction in the principles and practice of phlebotomy. The
student will be trained to perform a variety of blood collection methods using proper
techniques and precautions, including: vacuum collection devices, syringes, capillary
skin puncture, butterfly needles and blood culture specimen collection on adults,
children and infants. The student will learn the practical aspect of electrocardiography,
which includes operating and maintaining the ECG machine, other techniques such as
stress test, Holter monitor, patient preparation, and vital signs. Emphasis will be placed
on infection prevention, proper patient identification, proper labeling of specimens, and
quality assurance.
Prerequisite: Completion of or placement above ENG 070 or ENG 071; completion of
MAS 101; and completion of AHP Level I or current experience in a health field
Note: Technology/Lab fee - $125.
12817
12817 80
80 MW
6:00pm-10:00pm
6:00pm-10:00pm 06/08-08/13
06/08-08/13
L
LT-401
T-401
PAQUIN
AQUIN
P
P
12817
12817
12817
12817
S
S
8:00am-3:00pm
8:00am-3:00pm
06/08-08/13
06/08-08/13
L
LT-401
T-401
Note: AHP 106 80 is open to Academy of Health Professions Students Only. Class will
meet 6/8/16 - 8/13/16. All student must attend a mandatory Academy of Health Professions
seminar from 4-6pm on 6/7/16 in the Federal Building, Assembly Room- Lowell.
AHP 110 - Introduction to Medical Billing
3 CREDITS
The Introduction to Medical Billing course will provide students in the Medical Reception
Certificate with entry level skills and knowledge of the healthcare administration industry.
This will include the healthcare revenue cycle and the beginning of health insurance
components.
13423
13423 80
80 MW
6:00pm-8:50pm
6:00pm-8:50pm
06/08-08/10
06/08-08/10
L
LP-405
LP-405
BARTHELEMY
BARTHELEMY
Note: AHP 110 80 is open to Academy of Health Professions Students only. Class will meet
6/8/16 - 8/10/16. All students must attend a mandatory Academy of Health Professions
seminar from 4-6pm on 6/7/16 in the Federal Building, Assembly Room- Lowell.
Anthropology
Anthropology
ANT 101 - Cultural Anthropology
3 CREDITS
An introduction to the origins of contemporary human culture. Compares traditional and
modern cultural patterns for universality and diversity. Basic concepts and methods of
cultural analysis are covered.
ISLOs: This course supports student development of Critical Thinking, Multicultural and
Global Perspectives, and Social Responsibility.
Prerequisite: Eligible for ENG 101
General Education Electives: Behavioral Science
Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education
Requirement.
Online Sections - Technology/Lab fee $125.
11542
11542 31
31 WEB
WEB
06/20-08/16
06/20-08/16
WEB WEB
ERCEM
ERCEM
11558
11558 32
32 WEB
WEB
06/06-08/02
06/06-08/02
WEB WEB
BUMBULUCZ
BUMBULUCZ
BUMBULUCZ
12231
12231 33
33 WEB
WEB
06/06-08/02
06/06-08/02
WEB WEB
BUMBULUCZ
BUMBULUCZ
BUMBULUCZ
Art and Design
Art and Design
ART 101 - Art Appreciation
3 CREDITS
An introduction to the nature, vocabulary, and media of art from many cultures. Emphasis
will be placed on finding continuity between the arts of the past and those of the present.
ISLOs: This course supports student development of Written and Oral Communications,
Critical Thinking, and Multicultural and Global Perspectives.
Prerequisite: Eligible for ENG 101
General Education Electives: Humanities
Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education
Requirement.
Note: Trips to area museums are required in this course.
Online Sections - Technology/Lab fee $125.
10459
10459 30
30 WEB
WEB
06/06-08/02
06/06-08/02
WEB WEB
QUINN
QUINN
13350
13350 31
31 WEB
WEB
06/06-08/02
06/06-08/02
WEB WEB
QUINN
QUINN
ART 108 - Asian Art
3 CREDITS
An introduction to the history of painting, sculpture, and architecture in the Asian world.
The periods to be covered range from prehistoric times to the present. The areas covered
will include the Indian subcontinent, China, Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia.
General Education Elective: Humanities
Online Sections - Technology/Lab fee $125.
12524
12524 30
30 WEB
WEB
06/06-08/02
06/06-08/02
WEB WEB
MELLIN
ART 121 - Drawing I
3 CREDITS
The fundamentals of representational and imaginative drawing. Students explore a
variety of techniques with media including charcoal, pastel, graphite, pen and ink, wash,
and Conte crayon.
ISLOs: This course supports student development of Critical Thinking, Multicultural and
Global Perspectives, and Personal and Professional Development.
General Education Electives: Humanities
Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education
Requirement.
10460 30 MTWR 10:50am-12:55pm 05/31-06/30
B
HH-107
ARABAS
10461 31 MTWR 10:50am-12:55pm 07/11-08/10
B
HH-107
KRENDEL
12525
12525 32
32 TR
6:00pm-8:45pm
6:00pm-8:45pm
06/07-08/02
06/07-08/02
B
HH-107
HH-107
HERMAN
ART 122 - Drawing II
3 CREDITS
This course is a continuation of ART 121, Drawing I.
General Education Electives: Humanities
10462 30 MTWR 10:50am-12:55pm 05/31-06/30
B
HH-107
ARABAS
10502 31 MTWR 10:50am-12:55pm 07/11-08/10
B
HH-107
KRENDEL
12526
12526 32
32 TR
6:00pm-8:45pm
6:00pm-8:45pm
06/07-08/02
06/07-08/02
B
HH-107
HH-107
HERMAN
ART 129 - Ceramics I
3 CREDITS
Learn the basics of working with clay. Hand building techniques including slab
construction, coil pinch, low relief carving, slip journery, and additive processes to create
vessels and sculptures will be covered as well as glazing, color, and firing processes.
Students make sculptural and functional forms to fire in an electric kiln and a Cambodian
style environmentally green smokeless wood burning kiln. Suitable for both beginners
and intermediate ceramists.
General Education Electives: Humanities
12529 82 MTWR 10:50am-12:55pm 05/31-06/30
L
LC-G08
LIVAN
LIV
LIV
ART 130 - Ceramics II
3 CREDITS
Learn advanced approaches to working with clay and create technically and aesthetically
advanced sculptural work. Learn relief carving, including how to organize patterns of
repeated motifs, explore traditional Khmer ornamentation, and create unique designs of
one's own. Learn when and how to fire green ware; learn how to load, seal, operate, and
close down the wood fired kiln. Gain insight into glaze outcomes as influenced by kiln
conditions.
Prerequisite: Completion of ART 129
General Education Electives: Humanities
12530 80 MTWR 10:50am-12:55pm 05/31-06/30
L
LC-G08
LIVAN
LIV
LIV
ART 141 - Photography I
3 CREDITS
Examines photography as a fine art form and as a tool for communication and
personal expression. Emphasis on exposure, development, printing, and aesthetics of
photographic vision. Students must provide their own camera (35mm or 120mm format).
General Education Electives: Humanities
Note: Technology/Lab fee - $125.
12740
12740 30
30 MW
6:00pm-8:45pm
6:00pm-8:45pm
06/06-08/01
06/06-08/01
B
HH-109
HH-109
ZICHITTELLA
ZICHITTELLA
ART 142 - Photography II
3 CREDITS
A continuation of ART 141, Photography I. Students must provide their own camera (35mm
or 120mm format).
Prerequisite: Completion of ART 141
General Education Electives: Humanities
Note: Technology/Lab fee - $125.
12739
12739 30
30 MW
6:00pm-8:45pm
6:00pm-8:45pm
06/06-08/01
06/06-08/01
B
HH-109
HH-109
ZICHITTELLA
ZICHITTELLA
ART 144 - Digital Photography
3 CREDITS
Introduction to digital photography as a fine art form and as a means of personal
expression. This class gives students the needed technical and aesthetic skills to make
quality digital photographs. Topics covered include: digital cameras, basic use of Adobe
Photoshop and inkjet printing. Students must provide their own digital camera.
General Education Electives: Humanities
Note: Students are required to have previous computer experience.
Note: Technology/Lab fee - $125
10504
10504 30
30 TR
6:00pm-8:45pm
6:00pm-8:45pm
06/21-08/16
06/21-08/16
B
AR-210
AR-210
SWENSON
SWENSON
Biology
Biology
BIO 100 - Sexually Transmitted Diseases
3 CREDITS
A basic study of human reproduction and sexually transmitted diseases. Topics include
microorganisms responsible for STDs and AIDS, the symptoms and signs, clinical
observations, and treatment available. The course will also discuss how these diseases
are transmitted, and the scientific basis and effectiveness of protective methods.
General Education Electives: Science
Online Sections - Technology/Lab fee $125.
12756
12756 30
30 WEB
WEB
06/20-08/16
06/20-08/16
WEB WEB
BURKE
BURKE
BURKE
BIO 105 - Basic Anatomy and Physiology
3 CREDITS
A non-laboratory course designed to present a survey of the structure and function of the
human body. Begins with a brief examination of the chemical, cellular and tissue levels of
organization and continues through the 10 systems of the body.
ISLOs: This course supports student development of Critical Thinking, Quantitative
Literacy, and Social Responsibility.
Prerequisites: Placement above or successful completion of ENG 060
Note: BIO 105 does not meet the biology prerequisite for BIO 231 Anatomy & Physiology I.
General Education Electives: Science
Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education
Requirement.
Online Sections - Technology/Lab fee $125.
11519
11519 31
31 WEB
WEB
06/06-08/02
06/06-08/02
WEB WEB
CREMINS
CREMINS
BIO 108 - Nutrition
3 CREDITS
A study of the major nutrients, including their function, food sources, and the effect of
deficiency and excess, as well as an examination of changing nutritional needs during
the life cycle.
ISLOs: This course supports student development of Critical Thinking, Multicultural and
Global Perspectives, and Personal and Professional Development.
Prerequisites: Eligible for ENG 101
General Education Electives: Science
Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education
Requirement.
10467
10467 30
30 TR
6:00pm-8:45pm
6:00pm-8:45pm
06/07-08/02
06/07-08/02
B
HH-113
HH-113
TBA
Online Sections - Technology/Lab fee $125.
10468
10468 31
31 WEB
WEB
06/20-08/16
06/20-08/16
WEB WEB
SEED
SEED
11603
11603 32
32 WEB
WEB
06/06-08/02
06/06-08/02
WEB WEB
DINBERGS
DINBERGS
12532
12532 33
33 WEB
WEB
06/06-08/02
06/06-08/02
WEB WEB
DINBERGS
DINBERGS
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LH Howe Building
LP Pollard Building
LT Talbot Building
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