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BIM HVAC
Incorporates the use of Revit for creating HVAC system building information models for commercial buildings. Models will be generated, edited, and documented. (Prerequisite: 10-614-231, BIM Architectural 2)
BIM Plumbing
Incorporates the use of Revit for creating plumbing system building information models for commercial buildings. Models will be generated, edited, and documented. (Prerequisite: 10-614-231, BIM Architectural 2)
Biomed Clinical Internship 2
The focus of this course is to practice profession related tasks under the supervision of experienced staff. The student will acquire knowledge of preventive maintenance, safety analysis, and troubleshooting of medical devices and develop employability skills. (Prerequisite: Instructor approval)
Biomedical Instrumentation 2
Continuation of Biomedical Instrumentation 1. (Prerequisite: 10-606-211, Biomedical Instrumentation 1)
Biomedical Mechanics
This course covers maintaining, servicing, and troubleshooting mechanical devices used in healthcare. It includes preventive maintenance, repair, disassembly, diagnosis, replacement of parts, testing, and calibration to keep devices safe and functional. (Corequisite: 10-620-144, Basic Mechanics)
Biomedical-Introduction to
Provides an introduction to the biomedical field. The hospital/clinical environment, safety, accepted practices and expectations will be explored.
Blood Bank
10-513-109 BLOOD BANK ...focuses on blood banking concepts and procedures including blood typing, compatibility testing, work ups for adverse reaction to transfusions, disease states and donor activities. (Prerequisites: 10-513-115, Basic Immunology Concepts)
BLS CPR Refresher
This course provides the opportunity for students who hold a current BLS CPR Provider certification to recertify their skills. To recertify, your AHA BLS Provider card cannot be expired. Students will learn Adult, Child, and Infant CPR, along with removal of foreign bodies from the airway, use of a BVM, and AED.
Blueprint Reading for Welders2
Course provides the opportunity for the learner to develop advanced blueprint reading skills to read and interpret moderate to advanced blueprints and shop drawings. (Prerequisites: Accepted into the Welding program or Metal Fabrication program; 31-421-335, Blueprint Reading for Welders1; 31-421-336, Weld Symbols)
Blueprint Reading/Sketch-Machine 2
Blueprint reading, tolerancing, fits (inch & metric), basic welding symbols, casting, and basic GD&T (geometric dimensioning and tolerancing). (Prerequisite: 31-421-352, Blueprint Reading Sketching-Machine Trades I)
Boundaries & Ethics - Helping Professions
Evaluate the ethical codes of the helping professions. Examine professional boundaries related to the helping professions. Incorporate ethical standards into decision making processes. Examine ethical considerations related to professional standards for the helping professions. Examine ethical considerations related to state and federal regulations for the helping professions. Examine the ethical considerations related to professional self-care. (Prerequisite: 10-550-206, Intro to Interview & Counsel)
Building Construction for Fire Protection
Provides the components of building construction that relate to fire and life safety.