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Academic Catalog - The University of Akron : Wayne College

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Credits2420:218 Automated Bookkeeping 22420:243 Survey in Finance 32420:246 Business Management Internship OR 32420:250 Problems in Business Management 32420:263 Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Communication and Presentations OR 37600:106 Effective Oral Communication 32420:280 Essentials <strong>of</strong> Business Law OR 36400:220 <strong>The</strong> Legal and Social Environment <strong>of</strong> Business 32440:125 Spreadsheet S<strong>of</strong>tware 22520:101 Essentials <strong>of</strong> Marketing Technology 32540:289 Career Development for Business Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals 32880:232 Labor Management Relations 33300:111 English Composition I 33300:112 English Composition II 33600:120 Introduction to Ethics 36200:250 Spreadsheet Modeling and Decision Analysis 36300:201 Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3Elective 1652530: others to develop skills to prepare for technical, supervisory,will be trained for the daily operation and management <strong>of</strong>the health care practice. <strong>The</strong> responsibilities include alladministrative, financial, human resources, clerical andsupply functions, with a special emphasis on medical coding,Students entering the program must demonstrate afundamental knowledge <strong>of</strong> computer s<strong>of</strong>tware and keyboardingby examination (CISBR) or take the following bridge coursesprior to enrolling in the program:2440:105 Introduction to Computers and Application S<strong>of</strong>tware 32540:290 ST: Keyboarding for Skill Development 1Program Requirements (A grade <strong>of</strong> "C" or higher is required in all 2530: departmentcourses.)2040:240 Human Relations OR 33750:100 Introduction to Psychology 32420:103 Essentials <strong>of</strong> Management Technology 32420:202 Elements <strong>of</strong> Human Resource Management 32420:211 Basic Accounting I 32440:125 Spreadsheet S<strong>of</strong>tware 22530:240 Medical Coding I-Diagnostic 32530:241 Health Information Management 3 2530:243 Medical Coding II-Procedural 32530:244 Medical Insurance Billing 3 2530:259 Internship Orientation 1 2540:119 Business English 32540:289 Career Development for Business Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals 32740:120 Medical Terminology 32740:121 Study <strong>of</strong> Disease Processes 32740:230 Basic Pharmacology 33300:111 English Composition I 33600:101 Introduction to Philosophy OR 33600:120 Introduction to Ethics 35550:211 First Aid & CPR 27600:106 Effective Oral Communication OR 32540:263 Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Communication and Presentations 3Elective 1672540: Computer and Business TechnologyInactive - no new students effective fall semester 2013.2650: Parapr<strong>of</strong>essional EducationIntervention Specialist Option<strong>The</strong> goal <strong>of</strong> the Parapr<strong>of</strong>essional Education program atwill serve the diverse needs <strong>of</strong> students in the educationalcommunity. <strong>The</strong>se educational parapr<strong>of</strong>essionals will betrained to perform the following activities within their rolesin educational programs: provide instructional support toindividuals and small groups <strong>of</strong> students, implement behaviorplans, collaborate with teachers to ensure educationalprogramming is consistent across settings and personnel,assist teachers with technology integration for students, collectdata on students and educational practices, and providepersonal care assistance.This degree is designed for individuals who want to servestudents with disabilities in a variety <strong>of</strong> educational settings.Students will study how children learn and develop, how tosupport students with diverse learning needs within schoolsettings, how to effectively collaborate with teachers and otherrelated personnel, and the historical foundations for specialeducation programs. <strong>The</strong> program serves as a pathway to thebachelor’s degree program for students interested in obtaininglicensure as an intervention specialist.Credits2650:295 Field Experience for Educational Parapr<strong>of</strong>essional 23100:265 Introductory Human Physiology/Lab 43150:101 Chemistry for Everyone/Lab 43300:111 English Composition I 33300:112 English Composition II 33450:145 <strong>College</strong> Algebra 43750:100 Introduction to Psychology 33850:100 Introduction to Sociology 35100:200 Introduction to Education 35100:220 Educational Psychology 35500:230 Educational Technology 35500:245 Understanding Literacy Development and Phonics 35550:211 First Aid & CPR 25610:225 Introduction to Exceptionalities 35610:450 Special Education Programming: Early Childhood 35610:459 Collaboration & Consultation in Schools and Communities 35610:467 Management Strategies in Special Education 37400:265 Child Development 37600:106 Effective Oral Communication 3Technical Studies electives 4General electives 264Early Childhood Option<strong>The</strong> Associate <strong>of</strong> Applied Science degree in Parapr<strong>of</strong>essionalEducation — Early Childhood is designed for individuals whowant to serve children ages 3 to grade three. Students studytheories <strong>of</strong> child development, developmentally appropriatepractices to serve young children, and the importance <strong>of</strong>collaborative skills to work with parents and a variety <strong>of</strong>service providers. Students develop the skills necessary forplacement into early childhood settings as teacher assistants.<strong>The</strong> program serves as a pathway to the bachelor’s degreeprogram for students interested in obtaining licensure as anearly childhood educator.2650:295 Field Experience for Educational Parapr<strong>of</strong>essional 23100:103 Natural Science: Biology Lecture/Lab 43300:111 English Composition I 33300:112 English Composition II 33350:100 Introduction to Geography 33400:250 U.S. History to 1877 OR 43400:251 U.S. History since 1877 OR 43700:100 Government & Politics in the U.S. 43450:140 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Mathematics for Primary Educators 33450:240 Mathematical Foundations for Early Childhood Educators 35100:200 Introduction to Education 35100:220 Educational Psychology 35500:230 Educational Technology 35500:245 Understanding Language Literacy & Phonics 35610:225 Introduction to Exceptionalities 35610:450 Special Education Programming: Early Childhood 35610:459 Collaboration & Consultation in Schools & Communities 37400:265 Child Development 37400:270 <strong>The</strong>ory and Guidance <strong>of</strong> Play 37600:106 Effective Oral Communication 3Natural Science Requirement 4 Technical Studies electives 4General elective 16535<strong>Academic</strong> Programs

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