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BA Software Applications
Students will learn to use BA software tools- Visio, SharePoint, OneNote, and advanced Excel involving scenarios and case studies. (Corequisite: 10-103-132, MS Excel Part 2)
BA Strategy Analysis & Evaluation
Identify and define business needs; understand business structure, strategy, and impact of work efforts; define the importance of vision, strategy, goals, and objectives; and define solution scope. Effectively facilitate change management. (Prerequisite: 10-102-130, Requirements Analysis & Design)
Basic Anatomy
10-806-189 BASIC ANATOMY ...examines concepts of anatomy and physiology as they relate to health careers. Learners correlate anatomical and physiological terminology to all body systems. (Prerequisite: Next Gen Rdg score greater/equal to 250; OR ACT Reading score greater/equal to 15; OR preparatory courses-contact an academic advisor at 920-498-5444)
Basic EKG Analysis
10-526-253 BASIC EKG ANALYSIS... explores the electrical activity of the heart and the various techniques for recording them. The differences between 3 and 12 lead electrocardiograms (EKG's) will be covered. Students will identify waveforms and rhythms and correlate them to the cardiac events. (Prerequisites: Active enrollment in the Echocardiography program; 10-526-272, Cardiovascular A&P)
Basic Hematology
10-513-120 BASIC HEMATOLOGY ...covers the theory and principles of blood cell production and function, and introduces you to basic practices and procedures in the hematology laboratory. (Prerequisites: 10-513-110, Basic Lab Skills; 10-806-177, Gen Anatomy & Physiology; 10-513-113, QA Lab Math; 10-513-111, Phlebotomy)
Basic Immunology Concepts
10-513-115 BASIC IMMUNOLOGY CONCEPTS ...provides an overview of the immune system including laboratory testing methods for diagnosis of immune system disorders, viral and bacterial infections. (Prerequisite: 10-513-110, Basic Lab Skills; 10-806-177 Gen Anatomy & Physiology)
Basic Lab Skills
10-513-110 BASIC LAB SKILLS...explores laboratory science career options and the fundamental principles and procedures performed in the laboratory. You will utilize basic laboratory equipment. You will follow required safety and infection control procedures and perform simple laboratory tests. (Prerequisite: Accepted into Medical Laboratory Technician program or Phlebotomy certificate.)
Basic Mechanics
Introduction to basic mechanical devices and tools used for assembly, disassembly and adjustment.
Basic Rider Course 2
42-816-406 BASIC RIDER COURSE 2 (BRC 2) ...for riders who already possess basic riding skills and are either returning to riding or are seeking a refresher course to practice and renew basic riding skills. The course includes approximately three hours of classroom and five hours of on-cycle riding exercises.
Beverage Server-Responsible
47-311-400 BEVERAGE SERVER-RESPONSIBLE ... state laws relating to alcohol beverage service and sale of tobacco products. Factors/behaviors of unsafe driving, discouraging intoxication, identifying fake/altered IDs; ramifications of selling to underage patrons.
BIM Architectural 2
Expands the implementation of additional features found in Revit. Advanced modeling and documentation tools will be explored. More complex building information models will be generated, edited, and documented. (Prerequisite: 10-614-216, BIM Architectural 1; 10-614-164, Architectural Print Reading 2)
BIM Coordination
Incorporates the use of Navisworks for managing building information. Files will be combined, and the information will be analyzed for clash detection to coordinate the various systems within commercial buildings. (Prerequisites: 10-614-231, BIM Architectural 2; 10-614-218, BIM Structural; 10-614-220, BIM HVAC; 10-614-221, BIM Plumbing; 10-614-224, BIM Electrical)