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Complete Schedule of Classes - East Los Angeles College

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58<strong>East</strong> <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>College</strong> | Fall 2009HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 133 3.00 UNITSMEDICAL TERMINOLOGYAdvisory: Anatomy 1, Biology 20, or Health Information Technology 120.This course is designed for students with a biological science backgroundwho wish a comprehensive course in medical terminology.Topics presented include word roots, prefixes and suffixes, abbreviationsand definitions organized by body systems. Pronunciationand spelling are emphasized throughout the course.8037 lec 8:00am-11:10am T ROANE, D *SG 110*South Gate Educational Center2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280Evening <strong>Classes</strong>3679 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W ROANE, D G6 110#6511 lec 5:30pm-8:35pm M W HENDRIX, D M AVAL CCC#(9 Week Class - Starts 10/19/2009, Ends 12/20/2009 )4920 Avalon Blvd., <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong>, CA 900116512 lec 4:30pm- 7:40am Th HENDRIX, D M **AVAL CCC**4920 Avalon Blvd., <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong>, CA 90011HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 202 4.00 UNITSDIRECTED PRACTICE FOR CODING SPECIALISTSPrerequisite orCorequisite: CO SCI 201 and 291.This course is designed to provide practice in coding and abstractingcurrent inpatient and outpatient medical records in health facilities.At the completion <strong>of</strong> this course, the student should be readyfor employment as a coding specialist.Evening <strong>Classes</strong>6578 lec 5:15pm-6:20pm M TENORIO, G #RC 12& lab 10:05 hrs TBA CALHOUN, G M HOSPITAL#Rosemead Center2444 Del Mar Avenue, Rosemead, CA 91770HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 207 3.00 UNITSINTRODUCTION TO HEALTH STATISTICSPrerequisite: Health Information Technology 100 and Math 105 or 115, HIT 133,Co Sci 201.This course is an introduction to basic health statistics using bothmanual and computerized compilations. The treatment <strong>of</strong> vital statisticsincludes preparation <strong>of</strong> live birth, fetal death and death certificates.Class assignments include abstracting data from medicalrecords and preparation <strong>of</strong> reports using descriptive statistics.7791 lec 9:00am-11:05am S TENORIO, G #RC 13& lab 12:10pm-2:15pm S TENORIO, G #RC 13#Rosemead Center2444 Del Mar Avenue, Rosemead, CA 91770HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 208 1.00 UNITSINTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOLOGYPrerequisite: Health Information Technology 133, Anatomy 1.Corequisite: Health Information Technology 234.This is a comprehensive,yet concise introductory course to medications.The student will study the history, purpose, types, administration,side effects, and interactions <strong>of</strong> medications currently usedin healthcare.Evening <strong>Classes</strong>6592 lec 5:30pm-8:40pm T HENDRIX, D M #RC 12(5 Week Class - Starts 9/1/2009, Ends 10/2/2009 )#Rosemead Center2444 Del Mar Avenue, Rosemead, CA 91770HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 215 (CSU) 3.00 UNITSADVANCE INPATIENT CODING AND ABSTRACTINGPrerequisite: Health Information Technology 103, 110, 133 and 234. Advisory:Computer Science Information Technology 201.This course covers the principles <strong>of</strong> coding for prospective paymentDiagnosis Related Groups (DRGs) with usage <strong>of</strong> the DRG grouper.Retrieval and use <strong>of</strong> data from indexes and the use <strong>of</strong> several differenttypes <strong>of</strong> nomenclatures and classification systems are also reviewed.Evening <strong>Classes</strong>3683 lec 5:15pm-7:20pm Th GARCIA, E A A 13& lab 7:30pm-9:35pm Th GARCIA, E A A 13HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 221 3.00 UNITSQUALITY MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIPPrerequisite: Health Information Technology 100, 103, 106 and 133. Advisory:Health Information Technology 207, 215 and 234.This course covers management <strong>of</strong> the quality <strong>of</strong> care includingcontinuous quality improvement, quality assessment, riskmanagement, medical staff monitoring and evaluation proceduresand credentialing. Also included are federal regulations regardingprospective payment, PROs, and methods <strong>of</strong> reimbursement.Evening <strong>Classes</strong>6577 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T CABAN ALIZONDO, M #RC 5#Rosemead Center2444 Del Mar Avenue, Rosemead, CA 91770HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 234 5.00 UNITSINTRODUCTION TO PATHOLOGYPrerequisites: Health Information Technology 133, Anatomy 1 or Biology 20.Advisory: Physiology 1.This course introduces general aspects <strong>of</strong> pathogenesis <strong>of</strong> diseases.The cause, effect and treatment <strong>of</strong> common diseases are emphasized.Specific laboratory tests and the applications <strong>of</strong> medical terminologyalso are discussed.8117 lec 8:00am-1:20pm S HENDRIX, D M *SG 117*South Gate Educational Center2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 241 4.00 UNITSDIRECTED PRACTICE IN HEALTH INFORMATION PROCEDURES IIPrerequisites: Health Information Technology 100, 103, 106 and 110.Corequisite: Health Information Technology 207, 215, 221, 222.This course gives the student additional experience in medical recordprocedures in acute hospitals. Clinical experiences in skilled nursingfacilities, psychiatric facilities, home care agencies, and ambulatorycare facilities is also included.Evening <strong>Classes</strong>6559 lec 6:30pm-7:35pm M TENORIO, G #RC 9& lab 10:05 hrs TBA CALHOUN, G M HOSPITAL#Rosemead Center2444 Del Mar Avenue, Rosemead, CA 91770HistoryHISTORY 001(UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITSINTRODUCTION TO WESTERN CIVILIZATION IThis course is a historical survey <strong>of</strong> western civilization from its originsin the Near <strong>East</strong>, Greece and Rome to 1660. The history <strong>of</strong> China,India, Japan, the Middle <strong>East</strong>, Africa and the Americas is brieflyincluded to provide the proper perspective for each phase <strong>of</strong> thedevelopment <strong>of</strong> western civilization.0832 lec 9:00am-12:10pm S WALLACE, C E E5 1050833 lec 12:20pm-3:30pm F STAFF E5 1050834 lec 7:25am-8:50am T Th STAFF E5 1050857 lec 9:00am-10:25am M W WARDINSKI, S L E5 1058038 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm M W COLLING, M L *SG 111*South Gate Educational Center2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280Evening <strong>Classes</strong>3698 lec 5:15pm-6:40pm M W STAFF E5 1053715 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th LATSON, J W E5 114HISTORY 001(UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITSINTRODUCTION TO WESTERN CIVILIZATION IThis course is a historical survey <strong>of</strong> western civilization fromits origins in the Near <strong>East</strong>, Greece and Rome to 1660. Thehistory <strong>of</strong> China, India, Japan, the Middle <strong>East</strong>, Africa and theAmericas is briefly included to provide the proper perspectivefor each phase <strong>of</strong> the development <strong>of</strong> western civilization.lec 9:00am-10:25am M W WARDINSKI, S L E5 105HISTORY 185 (CSU) 1.00 UNITS Rpt 2DIRECTED STUDY - HISTORYThis course allows students to pursue directed study in History ona contract basis under the direction <strong>of</strong> a supervising instructor.lec 1:05 hrs TBA WARDINSKI, S L E5 112This is part <strong>of</strong> ELAC Honors Program. Students must take both sections.To enroll, students must see a counselor in A-2.HISTORY 002INTRODUCTION TO WESTERN CIVILIZATION II(UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITSThis course completes the historical survey <strong>of</strong> western civilizationcovering the period from 1660 to the present. It includes the majorpolitical, economic, social and intellectual changes <strong>of</strong> the time, andthe interaction between western civilization and non-western societiesin the last three centuries.Note: History 2 may be taken before History 1.0835 lec 9:00am-12:10pm F ARIAS, R J E5 1050859 lec 12:10pm-1:35pm M W ARIAS, R J E5 1050861 lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th ARIAS, R J E5 105Evening <strong>Classes</strong>3699 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T LATSON, J W E5 105HISTORY 005HISTORY OF THE AMERICAS I(UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITSThis course is an integrated survey <strong>of</strong> the New World from pre-Columbiantimes to 1830. It covers Indian cultures, European explorationand colonization, all aspects <strong>of</strong> colonial life, the wars <strong>of</strong> independence,with special emphasis on British settlement <strong>of</strong> North America,and the early history <strong>of</strong> the United States.0836 lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th URRUTIA, L E7 3063701 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm M STAFF E5 1128013 lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W STAFF *SG 113*South Gate Educational Center2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280Evening <strong>Classes</strong>3700 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm W URRUTIA, L E5 1146021 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th AVILA, R *SG 125*South Gate Educational Center2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280HISTORY 007THE WORLD’S GREAT RELIGIONS(UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITSThis course is an introduction to the world’s great religions, includingtheir origins, doctrines, ethical systems, philosophies, leadersand organizations. It provides a comparison and contrast <strong>of</strong> thesereligions. It develops the history <strong>of</strong> peoples’ responses to religiousneeds and the expression <strong>of</strong> them in peoples’ cultures.Note: Credit given for only one <strong>of</strong> Philosophy 33 or History 7.0840 lec 10:35am-12:00pm M W ARIAS, R J E3 1140858 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm T Th COLLING, M L E5 1143702 lec 3:30pm-6:40pm W STAFF E5 114Evening <strong>Classes</strong>3703 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm M STAFF E5 1053709 lec 5:50pm-9:00pm F STAFF E5 1146076 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm T STAFF *SG 111*South Gate Educational Center2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280HISTORY 011(UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITSPOLITICAL AND SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I(UC credit limit: 3 units African American Studies 4, Chicano Studies 7, or History 11.)This course is the first half <strong>of</strong> the standard survey <strong>of</strong> United Stateshistory from its beginnings through the Civil War and Reconstruction.It focuses on political and social developments in the making <strong>of</strong> theUnited States, but it also includes economic and cultural trends.Note: The year sequence <strong>of</strong> History 11/12 is required for History majors and is recommendedfor other students who want a thorough survey <strong>of</strong> the political and socialdevelopment <strong>of</strong> the United States. Either course may be taken independently.0838 lec 1:45pm-3:10pm M W URRUTIA, L E5 1120841 lec 7:25am-8:50am M W RAMOS, C R E5 1120842 lec 9:00am-10:25am M W URRUTIA, L E5 1140843 lec 9:00am-10:25am T Th RAMOS, C R E5 1120848 lec 1:10pm-4:20pm S WALLACE, C E E5 1120863 lec 9:00am-12:10pm F LATSON, J W E5 1121431 3:10 hrs TBA WARDINSKI, S L ON LINE1482 3:10 hrs TBA DUNSHEATH, B ON LINEFor up-to-date information on this and other online courses,please check the website, http://www.online.elac.edu.lec 9:00am-10:25am M W COLLING, M L E3 114This is part <strong>of</strong> the Adelante Program.To enroll, students must see a counselor in B2-107.

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