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Course #
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Course Name
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Hours
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Comp 101
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Computer Fundamentals
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10
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Covers the basics of the MS Windows operating system and the use of the keyboard and mouse.
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Comp 102
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Office Applications
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45
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Provides the student with a working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel.
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CAT 101
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Computer Accounting Technology
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60
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In this course the student is prepared to perform the bookkeeping and accounting functions commonly
found in a small to medium size business. Topics include; double entry accounting, account setup, analyzing and recording transactions, special journals, accounts receivable and accounts payable, cash disbursements and cash receipts. Students learn through realistic accounting simulations and projects utilizing computer accounting software.
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MBC 101
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Medical and Dental Terminology
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30
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Provides the student with an understanding of basic prefixes, suffixes and root words as they are commonly applied to Dental and cardiovascular, lymphatic and respiratory systems.
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MBC 201
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Anatomy and Physiology
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30
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This course covers basic human anatomy and physiology with the objective of linking learned terminology to the bodily functions described.
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MBC 102
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Medical Billing and Coding
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70
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This course will prepare the student for the completion of medical forms for billing. The student will learn standard formats and coding to process claims and generate bills.
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MBC 301
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Medical Office Management
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40
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This course will provide the student with a basic understanding of how medical and dental offices are managed. It will include descriptions of various health care environments, record keeping, scheduling, billing and other office management functions.
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CD 101
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Career Development
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15
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This course provides training and direction in preparing cover letters and resumes along with training in interview skills, closing skills and negotiation techniques.
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