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GC Catalog 2011 2012 - Gaston College

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Course DescriptionsCourse Descriptionsqualities needed to project a professional imagein the office. Topics include interpersonal skills,health lifestyles, appearance, attitude, personal andprofessional growth, multicultural awareness, andprofessional etiquette. Upon completion, studentsshould be able to demonstrate these attributes inthe classroom, office, and society.OST 289 Administrative Office Mgt (2-2-0-3)Prerequisites: OST 134 or OST 136 and OST 164Corequisites: NoneThis course is designed to be a capstone coursefor the office professional and provides a workingknowledge of modern office procedures. Emphasisis placed on scheduling, telephone procedures,travel arrangements, event planning, office design,and ergonomics. Upon completion, students shouldbe able to adapt in an office environment.OPERATING SYSTEMSNOS 110 Operating System Concepts (2-3-0-3)Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneThis course introduces students to a broad rangeof operating system concepts, including installationand maintenance. Emphasis is place on operatingsystem concepts, management, maintenance, andresources required. Upon completion of this course,students will have an understanding of OS concepts,installation, management, maintenance, using avariety of operating systems.NOS 120 Linux/UNIX Single User (2-2-0-3)Prerequisites: NOS 110Corequisites: NoneThis course develops the necessary skills for studentsto develop both GUI and command line skillsfor using and customizing a Linux workstation.Topics include Linux file system and access permissions,GNOME Interface, VI editor, X WindowSystem expression pattern matching, I/O redirection,network and printing utilities. Upon completion,students should be able to customize and use Linuxsystems for command line requirements and desktopproductivity roles.NOS 130 Windows Single User (2-2-0-3)Prerequisites: NOS 110Corequisites: NoneThis course introduces operating system conceptsfor single-user systems. Topics include hardwaremanagement, file and memory management, systemconfiguration/optimization, and utilities. Uponcompletion, students should be able to performoperating systems functions at the support level in asingle-user environment.NOS 230 Windows Admin I (2-2-0-3)Prerequisites: NOS 130Corequisites: NoneThis course covers the installation and administrationof a Windows Server network operating system.Topics include managing and maintaining physicaland logical devices, access to resources, theserver environment, managing users, computers,and groups, and Managing/Implementing DisasterRecovery. Upon completion, students should beable to manage and maintain a Windows Serverenvironment.PARALEGAL - SEE LEGAL EDUCATION (LEX)PHLEBOTOMYPBT 100 Phlebotomy Technology (5-2-0-6)Prerequisite: Enrollment in the PhlebotomyCertificate ProgramCorequisites: PBT 101This course provides instruction in the skills neededfor the proper collection of blood and otherspecimens used for diagnostic testing. Emphasisis placed on ethics, legalities, medical terminology,safety and universal precautions, health care deliverysystems, patient relations, anatomy and physiology,and specimen collection. Upon completion, studentsshould be able to demonstrate competencein the theoretical comprehension of phlebotomytechniques. This is a certificate-level course.PBT 101 Phlebotomy Practicum (0-0-9-3)Prerequisite: Enrollment in the PhlebotomyCertificate ProgramCorequisites: PBT 100This course provides supervised experience in theperformance of venipuncture and microcollectiontechniques in a clinical facility. Emphasis is placedon patient interaction and application of universalprecautions, proper collection techniques, specialprocedures, specimen handling, and data management.Upon completion, students should be able tosafely perform procedures necessary for specimencollections on patients in various healthcare settings.This is a certificate-level course.PHYSICAL EDUCATIONPED 110 Fit and Well for Life (1-2-0-2)Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneThis course is designed to investigate and apply thebasic concepts and principles of lifetime physicalfitness and other health-related factors. Emphasisis placed on wellness through the study of nutrition,weight control, stress management, and consumerfacts on exercise and fitness. Upon completion,237

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