baker college course catalog

Introduces students to the main concepts of global health and the link between global health and socio-economic development. Students examine the balance between natural resources including wildlife, their habitatsand the needs of humans in the twenty-first century. 30 hours of lecture and60 hours of lab are required. Covers the basic fundamentals and methods of cooking for the food service manager. The DBA comprehensive exam allows DBA students to demonstrate scholarly writing and research before starting their dissertation coursework. Introduces students to various aspects of menu development. Important concepts are covered such as quality and safety measures, financial factors, effective leadership conceptsand decision-making techniques. Emphasis will be placed on measurementand evaluation of motivation and performance. Must complete with a C or better. Requires students to observe and practice while under supervision. To be eligible to earn a grade in this course, students must complete a minimum of 85% of the required lecture and lab hours. Must complete with a B- or better. This course will focus on the drugs the sonographer will most likely encounter in the cardiovascular patient population. In addition, the complications of pregnancy and pregnancy outcomes that threaten the childbearing family will be examined from both physiologic and psychosocial aspects. 15 hours of lecture and 90 hours of lab are required. This clinical experience accompanies the course with the same number. Students will also learn shop safety, basic hand tools and shop equipment. This course will provide the tools, skills and knowledge for successful planning, organizationand implementation of information systems and emphasizes the use of real-world examples and applications. Explains I/O modules. Examines the multiple careers and settings associated with mental health treatment. Topics include procurement planning and management, preparing statements of work, proposal requests, contractor selectionand types of contracts. Must complete with a B- or better. Bed mobility, wheelchair utilization, assistive device trainingand transfers, using proper body mechanics are learned. Provides students with skills in utilizing methodologies of research by applying them to occupational therapy practices. Provides in-depth coverage of advanced accounting concepts and techniques. Must complete the laboratory course with a pass. This course requires 30 hours of laboratory time. Students will recognize and interpret basic concepts, types, variables, conversions, expressions, statements, namespaces, structs, arrays, interfaces and attributes of C# programming language. Prerequisite(s):Accepted into the Diagnostic Medical Sonography program, Presents the fundamental principles of acoustical physics. Emphasizes assessment, treatment planningand development of intervention strategies within adult physical disability practice areas. Prepares students to be able to manage, within organizational settings, the major concepts and framework, design and implementation of databases. This course lays a foundation for the more advanced techniques presented in later coursework. Introduces the principles of organization to develop effective skills in management, leadership, motivationand team-building techniques. Integrates the theories, skillsand knowledge pertaining to quality assessment and implementation in health care organizations. The application of theory to practice will be highlighted with emphasis on techniques. Must complete with a C+or better. Prerequisite(s):HSC 1110,HSC 3110,HSC 3150or OCC 1210. Provides an overview of the study of exotic animals and animals used in research. This course will assist students in their preparation for the CompTIA A+ Essentials Exam. Prerequisite(s):NUR 3470, NUR 3570, NUR 3670, NUR 3770. Students must achieve 70% or better in all coursework and 70% or better on all evaluations to receive credit for this course. A simulated certification exam is administered as a primary candidate test for graduation. Introduces students to the food service industry and program expectations. Focuses on an advanced investigation of specific orthopedic, neurological, rheumatologicaland medical conditions. Topics include, but are not limited to, legislative advocacy, personnel management, consultation, new program marketing, professional competency and ethics. The following philosophies will be explored and compared: Reggio Emilia, Montessori, High Scope, Creative Curriculum, Waldorf, Project Approachand others with a focus on developmentally appropriate practices within each philosophy/curriculum model. Students are introduced to biopsychosocial, spiritual well-being, community health, health promotion, holistic and concepts. Students will explore the history of nursing, and how society views the nursing profession including contemporary issues that affect the profession of nursing. Presents the essential concepts of mental health and mental illness within the context of patient-centered care. Psychomotor learning will be provided in the laboratory and clinical settings. 30 hours of direct instruction are required. Introduces the fundamentals of writing for expressive purposes to students at any level of experience in creative writing. Provides students with an in-depth study of valvular and aortic pathology with an emphasis onadvanced hemodynamics and doppler. This course will focus on measurement of health status, burden of disease, risk factorsand vulnerable populations. Provides Occupational Therapy Assistant students with the preparation for their fieldwork experience. Covers the fundamentals of Mechanical Transfer of Power. Basic concepts of mechanical power transmission by addressing the principles of power transmission, calculations of speed and force and how they affect a power transmission systems ability to perform work will be introduced. Includes an examination of various specialized courts to deal with specific societal issues ranging from truancy to substance abuse. Examines the levels of independence along the mobility spectrum addressing safety, positioningand guarding techniques for each level. Studies consumer functions such as decision-making, attitude formation and change, cognition, perceptionand learning. A major emphasis will be on understanding the special learning needs of young children. Analyzes the anatomical, psychological, culturaland social aspects of a wide range of topics in the area of human sexuality. Students will learn how to facility high quality care for clients while being responsive to productivity and reimbursement standards. Provides alook at methods of designing and implementing appropriate programs, including curriculum and assessment, physical space adaptationsand parent/school/community partnerships. Includes asemester-longproject focused on developing research questions andpropositions that will be further exploredthrough data analysis,model developmentand model testing. Exposes allied health students to basic concepts of patient care that will confront them in the medical setting. Methods of using the programming interface to troubleshoot applications will be emphasized. Prepares students who are entering a helping profession to work with others to understand and cope with death, dyingand bereavement. Must complete with a B- or better. Emphasizes palpation of surface anatomy used during clinical assessment and intervention. The scope of the lecture primarily deals with adolescence through adult; however, a section on childhood psychiatric disorders will be included. Issues involving ethics, scope of practice and credentialing will be addressed as students transition into their selected specialty roles. Examines a variety of compensation methods and their relationships to organizational strategies, pay structuresand employee performance. This course also provides a theoretical foundation for the fundamental principles and concepts of pharmacotherapies and drug classifications. Students participate in hands-on activities to develop an understanding of developmentally appropriate practices within learning environments. Students will be usingprecision measuring equipment on the upper and lower engine components for failure analysis. The emphasis is on the application of economics and uses actual economic events to encourage the study of the principles of economics and to show how these concepts can help students understand the complex and dynamic American economy. Students will perform dissections to reinforce the material presented in the lecture. 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. Must complete with a C or better. 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. Students will examine theories and research that help define the strategic effectinformation technology has on organizations. Initial observation experiences in at least two different occupational therapy settings are required. Please see the campus program director for specifics. Uses Ohms, Wattsand Kirchhoffs Laws to analyze series and parallel circuits. Begins an in-depth study of the conceptual frameworkand the classification, valuation and presentation of financial statement components, and the determination of net income (loss). Introduces the core concepts of cloud computing, storageand security. Provides a study of the history, anthropologyand culture of food and beverage. Focuses on gaining an understanding of the food service industry and career opportunities within the field, through completion of interview skills, professional standards, exploration of professional organizations and credentials. Provides an eight-week full-time, unpaid, practical; learning experience at a clinical setting, performing under the supervision of a licensed physical therapist. This is the final clinical course for mastering sonography skills as an entry-level sonographer. Students will have opportunities to practice nursing assessment and interventions based on the Standards of Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nursing Practice in a variety of clinical settings across the continuum of care. Students must also contact their academic advisor to register. Examines child development from birth through 18. This is a lab course that meets for 60 contact hours. Additionally, students will explore and analyze the role of the healthcare leader as it relates to the healthcare system. Additional lab time is required for students to share clinical experiences and perform hands-on skills with other students. Introduces students to the field of computing. 15 hours of lecture and 60 hours of lab are required. 45 hours of lecture are required. Must complete a C or better. Must complete with a B- or better. The course seeks to provide a balance between the managerial role and the technical role. Students participate and gain experience in handling reservations, using a point-of-sale systemand responsible alcohol services. Prerequisite(s):FIN 4010, FIN 4610,FIN 4710. Addresses systems issues and professional applications to social services, mental health, healthcare, schoolsand law enforcement. 45 hours of lecture and 30 hours of lab are required. Focuses on health care organizations and delivery of care. To successfully transfer a course, the course must equate to and be compatible with courses . This course will not only help students write effectively in a business environment, but also improve their ability to research and analyze complex ideas, develop effective argumentation and collaboration, and write clear, grammatical, well-structured communications, including various professional documents and a presentation. This course qualifies towards the education requirements for the CPA examination. Students will also be introduced to service procedures involved with chassis dyno setup and testing. 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. Prerequisite(s):BIO 1210,BIO 1211, HIT 1110, HIT 2610,HSC 1250. This clinical experience accompanies the course with the same number. Provides awareness of industrial safety procedures and occupational practices to include a hands-on approach. Examines the history of juvenile justice models and current processing of juvenile offenders. 45 hours of theory and 45 hours of clinical experience are required. Must complete with a B- or better. Must complete with a B- or better. Emphasis will be on the application of knowledge in real world settings. Prepares students to assess and then correct the vulnerabilities present within information systems. Corequisite(s):BIO 1220, BIO 1221, BIO 2710. Topics covered include: safety; productivity; project management; quality standards and management; layout strategies; organizational structures; enterprise resource planning (ERP); supply chain and just in time (JIT); capacity planning; and lean manufacturing principles. Students will implement strategies to critically read and evaluate research. This clinical experience accompanies the course with the same number. The students will learn air bag systems, electronic steering systemsand safety procedures required todiagnose and service these areas. Self-reflection and self-care by the nurse will be evaluated as well as current research and evidenced based practices related to holistic nursing. The role of nursing will be examined in relations to public policy and emergency response and management. 30 hours of theory and 45 hours of clinical experience are required. Provides an in-depth study of current legal and ethical issues applicable to health information, including HIPAA Privacy and Security Rules. Must earn a minimum of 70% on all assignments and 70% on the site evaluation to earn credit for this course. A weekly seminar provides the instructor with the opportunity to tie the observation to the occupational therapy process. Provides a two-week full-time, unpaid, practical, work experience at a clinical setting, performing under the supervision of a licensed physical therapist. Error correction and the treatment of prospective and retrospective changes is also covered. 60 hours of lecture and 30 hours of lab are required. The primary objective of this course is to familiarize students with methods to optimize patient mobility. Topics include development and analysis of descriptive statistics, inferential statisticsand regression analysis. This course is limited to students in the Accelerated BSN track. Accompanies the course with the same number. Professional development and lifelong learning will be emphasized. Requires students to observe and practice while under supervision. Must complete with a C or better. Addresses the strategic function of an enterprise. It examines the theories, conceptsand application issues associated with the design and implementation of database management systems. This course prepares students to take the T8 ASE exam. Hospice care will be explored including history, philosophyand services provided. Medical law and ethics are examined. Students will have the opportunity to work on/with the latest hacking platforms that currently exist. Prerequisite(s):ECE 2510, student background check, DHS clearance. Examines social science research designed to improve the effectiveness of criminal justice strategies, interventions, policies and practices. Focuses on developmentally appropriate design of curricula that promotes the growth and development of the preschool child (ages 3 and 4) with curricular connections to early elementary. Students must complete thiscourse with a C or better to count toward the Certificate or Associate Degree program in AutomotiveServices Technology. Introduces the principles of physics. Topics include financial statement analysis, principles of reimbursement, cost concepts and decision making, financial forecasting, budgeting techniques, capital project analysisand strategic financial planning within the healthcare industry. Trends, special dietary needsand creative preparation methods that reduce fat and sodium while maximizing fresh wholesome ingredients will be covered. Clinical competencies will be assessed by the students clinical instructor. Introduces students to an interdisciplinary approach to describing, analyzing and researching current themes, problems, and projects. Addresses basic machining theory and introduction to the use of common tools and techniques in manufacturing. Provides an overview of the functions, roles, operationsand jurisdictional issues of various local and federal court systems addressing both criminal and civil matters. Students develop the ability to analyze situations and develop appropriate management techniques to effectively use cultural diversity as an asset of the organization. Topics include the development of attitudes, leadership roles, social perception/cognition, social influence, group dynamics, sources of conflict, emotionand personality. Continues the use of game development engine UNREAL software for programming games. Builds on the foundational knowledge in functional kinesiology. To be eligible to earn a grade in this course, students must complete a minimum of 85% of the required lecture and lab hours. Must complete with a B- or better. This is a 120-hour lab course. Explores the integration of health care practice with computer technology and information science. 60 hours of lecture and 30 hours of lab are required. Topics include project and scope definition, feasibility studies, activity sequencingand identification of measures of success. This course helps students enhance skills as both team leaders and participants. Must complete with a B- or better to satisfactorily complete this course. Expands on the concepts begun in Data Structures and Algorithms I, including stacks, queues, treesand binary trees as fundamental conceptual structures of data. Topics to be included are: tort law; hospital, physician, nurseand other health professionals liability; informed consent; medical records; legal reporting obligations; abortion; autopsy, donation and experimentation; sterilization and artificial insemination; euthanasia; patient rights and responsibilities; labor relation; insurance; trial procedures; and restraint of trade are topics which are included. Students will utilize practical labs providing hands-on exercises in performing installation, configuration and management of the virtual environment. Prerequisite(s):NUR 3050,NUR 3450, NUR 3550, NUR 3650, NUR 3750. Analyzes attack types. Includes 30 hours of fieldwork. Students will be introduced to federal, state, localand accrediting agency requirements. Note: Students are responsible for identifying preceptors in consultation with course faculty. Emphasizes biomechanics, arthrokinematics, palpation, functional anatomyand therapeutic principles. Identifies information resources available to a doctoral student at Baker College and develops proficiency at using them. It also covers Certificate solutions, high-performancenetwork features and functionalityand implementation of applications related to an enterprise environment. Provides an intermediate level of study of personal and/or business database applications including relational database structure and theory, the structure and maintenance of tables, queries, forms, and reportsand an introduction to macros and switchboards. Increases knowledge, personal awarenessand skills relative to diversity within the contemporary world population. This Capstone is intended to enable the participant to demonstrate hands-on proficiency by using the training gained in the Mechatronics Program. Prerequisite(s):Accepted into the program. Prepares students to identify risks within businesses and how to minimize loss. The goal of the course is to prepare students for success in interpersonal, professional, collaborativeand public speaking situations. Emphasizes further development of the professional nursing role by exploring contemporary trends in leadership and management. Clinical observations and case assignments will be utilized to reflect on and process experiences. This is the second calculus-based general physics course for science and engineering majors. This course provides an overview of digital and social media marketing with discussions on evolving trends in local, national and global spaces. The advantages and challenges of each system will be evaluated along with system development and implementation strategies. Must complete with a C or better. In addition, introduces students to the theories and principles encompassed within home visitation. Students will also be introduced to concepts including pharmacology for animals, venipuncture, catheterization, collection of laboratory specimens, bandaging techniques, care of the critical patient and surgical procedures including anesthesia. Must complete with a B- or better. Provides an opportunity for learning basic skills and the application of previous coursework within the cardiac echo setting. 45 hours of lecture are required. Acts as a culmination of all the information retained from previous courses throughout the program. Includes electricity and magnetism, oscillations and waves, opticsand foundations of modern physics. 45hours of lecture and 30 hours of lab are required. The duties shall include supervising, organizing, budgeting, accountingand scheduling skills. 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. Must complete with a B- or better. Focuses on milestones of language development in children from birth to age 12. Introduces the data analysis process and the role of business decision making. 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. Provides students with an overview of the historical development and implementation of community-based correctional programs and the advantages, disadvantages, effectivenessand community impact of such programs. Lastly, understanding how leadership development will provide options for successful leadership succession. Students will practice these principles to increase their negotiating ability. Topics include stereotypes and myths, legal issues/laws, common psychological and physical disorders, end of life decisions, relationships, and careers, as well as the dying processand bereavement. Identifies methods for minimizing the risk of a disaster and the response tasks to be performed during a disaster. Examines common quantitative, qualitativeand mixed methods in psychology. Careers related to health psychology will be explored. 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. Explores legal and ethical issues faced in the information technology field. Introduces scholarly writing and the standards used to assess it. Throughout this course you will be introduced to fundamental programming concepts using the Java Programming language. Must complete with a B- or better. In this course, students will focus on advanced concepts in object-oriented programming, using the Java programming language. Classes start every 8 weeks. Prerequisite(s):CIS 2510,CS 2410,CS 3210. This course will also emphasize the integration of theory and practice to explain the empirical strengths and weaknesses of various organizational theories. Included are essentials of safe medication administration such as systems of measurement, abbreviations, symbolsand dosage calculations. Focuses on principles of food preparation and cooking techniques. Explore our professional development & CEU courses Ways to Attend . Prepares students for the LPIC-1 Certification Exam utilizing the Cisco Networking Academy (CNA), NDG Linux 1 Course. Must complete with a C or better. This three-credit course explores the many aspects of hotel management such as guest services, front office operationsand guest room services. Research findings on issues and disorders common to children are considered. Explores the planning, designing, installing and configuring of wireless LANs. Finally, this course will also explore sites and services that can be used to discover new exploits and methods to secure them, and tools used by security professionals to audit the vulnerability of the network and systems. Prerequisite(s):ACC 1020, COM 1020, MGT 1010. Provides an overview of healthcare policymaking, including an understanding of healthcare reform and national healthcare programs, such as Medicare. Studentswill learn upper engine and timing components along with their operation. An extensive range of advanced techniques, ingredientsand recipes illustrate the complex theories and applications. This is a lecture course that meets for 30 contact hours. Focuses on finishing the design, implementationand documentation of their system designed in MIS 6710, followed by a presentation to their industry sponsor and the instructor. 2023-2024 HCC Catalog & Student Handbook Baker, C1. Prerequisite(s):ACC 1010, MGT 1010, MKT 1110. Presents the essential concepts related to the care of the Hispanic patient within the context of patient-centered care. This class focuses on the application of the above concepts in a variety of professional disciplines. This course will offer an applications-oriented perspective to conducting and critically evaluating primary research. Introduces program design and development in the C++ language. Presents a study of individuals in the social context in which they live. This course draws heavily upon concepts and terminology of object-oriented programming languages. Focuses on understanding creativity and the development of skills to assist and encourage young children to express their creative natures. Examines the core functions and current organization of community health nursing as part of the larger healthcare system. A laboratory may be taken concurrently with the lecture course; students will perform several experiments to reinforce the material presented in lecture. Requires completion of a service-learning experience. Topics will include major consultation theories, ethics, roles, modelsand the dynamics of the consultation relationship when working with organizations, groupsand individuals. A minimum of 256 clinical hours are required. Students will also gain knowledge in Social Engineering methods, Remote Access Tools (RATs), advanced malware along with persistence. Quantitative and qualitative research methods and designs and their appropriate application in empirical research are discussed and practiced. Must complete the laboratory course with a pass. This course requires 30 hours of laboratory time. 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