Taught in self-paced style through the use of computer-assisted instruction, the course covers all the basic components of business mathematics including fractions, decimals, percents, ratio and proportion as well as business applications. This course gives the student a well-rounded background in the mathematics of a business-related nature.
ICT students can use the student portal to pull documents such as graduation applications and status update forms.
MED104 Medical Terminology
This course provides students with the foundations of understanding medical language. Students will gain understanding of how medical terms are structured through prefix, root and suffix. Students will understand how to pronounce words correctly and determine meaning based on word parts. Medical terms covered include: gross human anatomy, common disorders, diagnostic procedures, nuclear medicine and pharmacology.
This course offers a descriptive and comparative study of human societies. Topics include social structure and social change, cultural issues, social inequalities, social institutions, and challenges of society.
This course is a survey of science that presents a broad overview of the basic sciences and is meant to imbue the student with important elementary information to broaden his or her education. Topics include general scientific methods with examples from astronomy, chemistry, geology, and physics.
This course introduces the methods used to solve problems involving equations and formulas. Topics presented include factoring and polynomials, linear and quadratic equations, systems of equations, functions, and graphing.
This course is designed to improve public speaking skills focusing on planning, organizing, and delivering tailored speeches to a variety of audiences. The skills developed in this course include overcoming nervousness and delivering effective speeches. Students will be able to express and share their opinions, as well as constructively criticize other public speakers.
This course is designed to improve writing skills focusing on planning, drafting, revising, editing, and proofreading. Emphasis is placed on research, pre-writing, thesis development, organization, and revision. Students are encouraged to practice critical thinking, persuasion, and expression.
BUS220 Federal Tax Procedures
This course introduces the student to the concepts and practices needed in preparing federal tax returns for individuals and sole proprietorships. Other topics include the additional procedures and skills needed to deal with small businesses organized as partnerships or corporations.
BUS123 Principles of Accounting II
This course introduces the student to all aspects of record-keeping found in a typical business, including assets, liabilities, and owners' equity, the general ledger, accounts receivable, accounts payable and payroll. Analysis of financial statement, solvency and depreciation, social security, setting up and closing the books, and procedures for preparing other related documents are also included.
BUS122 Principles of Accounting I
This course introduces the student to all aspects of record-keeping found in a typical business, including assets, liabilities, and owners' equity, the general ledger, accounts receivable, accounts payable and payroll. Analysis of financial statement, solvency and depreciation, social security, setting up and closing the books, and procedures for preparing other related documents are also included.
This course introduces the methods used to solve problems involving equations and formulas. Topics presented include factoring and polynomials, linear and quadratic equations, systems of equations, functions, and graphing.
MED104 Medical Terminology
This course provides students with the foundations of understanding medical language. Students will gain understanding of how medical terms are structured through prefix, root and suffix. Students will understand how to pronounce words correctly and determine meaning based on word parts. Medical terms covered include: gross human anatomy, common disorders, diagnostic procedures, nuclear medicine and pharmacology.
This course introduces students to principles of basic medical office administration, fundamentals of HIPPA compliance and medical records, writing office communications, and managing health information. This course also provides hands-on task oriented learning and simulations to accomplish common computerized and manual medical office skills such as filing, patient registration, physician block scheduling, and receiving phone calls.