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Group 1 (Monday-Friday)

AHE - 041
Medical Terminology - students learn how to identify medical terms by analyzing their components. These courses emphasize defining medical prefixes, root words, suffixes, and abbreviations. The primary focus is on developing both oral and written skills in the language used to communicate within health care professions. (NOTE - Course will be Monday and Wednesday ONLY. A non-dual credit course on Soft Skills in the Medical Environment will be offered on Fridays.)

BUS - 059
Medical Coding and Transcription - Medical Coding and Transcription courses introduce students to the International Classification of Diseases, Clinical Modification (ICD-10) and its system of hospital codes for Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) diagnoses and procedures. These courses provide opportunities for students to practice and develop skills in the use of transcription equipment and to gain familiarity with common formats of medical terminology and reports.

CIS-160
(CIS-160) Practical Software Applications
Provides an opportunity for students to learn computer concepts and to use word processing, spreadsheet, database management, and presentation software. (Repeatable 3 Times)


(CIS-160) Practical Software Applications
Provides an opportunity for students to learn computer concepts and to use word processing, spreadsheet, database management, and presentation software. (Repeatable 3 Times)


TEC - 043
Occupational Safety courses provide students with instruction in safe operating procedures related to various trades. Course topics may include the importance of standard operation procedures, agencies and regulations related to occupational safety and hazard prevention, and the dangers of particular materials. Course topics and materials should be relevant to the relevant industries and careers within the program(s) offered.

CDL Classroom
CDL 090 is designed for students interested in a career requiring a Commercial Driver's License. This course covers topics in practical living for career readiness and personal values and the impacts of behaviors. CDL 043 is designed for students interested in a career requiring a Commercial Driver's License. This course covers the required classroom training under the Entry Level Driver Training Rule (ELDT) and prepares students to take the Illinois Secretary of State CDL permit exam.

Explore ERCA
This course introduces students to local occupational opportunities in Agriculture, Health Care, Information Technology, Manufacturing, and Transportation while providing them with opportunities to develop employability skills. The first six weeks are classroom oriented, followed by ten weeks of in field experience with business partners. This is a one semester course, available in both fall and spring.

Group 2 (Monday,Wednesday,Friday)

(APT-041) Applied Mathematics I
Fundamentals of basic arithmetic, calculator usage, simple equations, word problems, algebra, right triangles, charts and graphs.

Group 3 (Tuesday and Thursday)

(CIS-071) Introduction to Networking
An overview of computer hardware, software, networks, Internet, web applications, systems, security and troubleshooting. To be used as an introduction to the Network Administration program or to supplement another computer-related degree. (Repeatable 2 Times)

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