MATC 2022-23 Catalog

ANTECH – APPSVC DEGREE/DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

APPSVC − Appliance Services (Department: 445) APPSVC-308 Electricity for Appliance Servicing This course covers the fundamentals of electricity and electronics, including the elementary principles of direct and alternating current. Instruction consists of lectures that are immediately reinforced by laboratory experiments. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to the Appliance Technician program (31-445-1). APPSVC-310 Credits: 5 Laundry Equipment This course covers the basics of the laundering process and the reasons for the various cycles. Functions of the mechanical and electromechanical components are isolated and explained. Applications of gas and electric drying heat are taught. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to the Appliance Technician program (31-445-1). APPSVC-316 Credits: 4 Kitchen Equipment 1 Operation of the dishwasher, compactor and gas and electric range; their servicing; and diagnosis of problems are included in this course. Mechanical components and electrical circuits are described and illustrated. Electronic range controls are also covered. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to the Appliance Technician program (31-445-1). APPSVC-324 Credits: 4 Refrigeration 1 (Theory and Techniques) This course covers the theory of refrigeration and refrigerants, the operation of a domestic refrigeration system and the operating principles of the electrical controls used with refrigeration systems. Test instruments, service tools and refrigerant recovery are also covered. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to the Appliance Technician program (31-445-1). APPSVC-329 Credits: 1 Related Business for Appliance Service This course is designed to orient the student to the nature and scope of the appliance technician’s work, including meeting and working with customers, as well as providing selected skills in business English and business practices. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to the Appliance Technician program (31-445-1). APPSVC-340 Credits: 4 Kitchen Equipment 2 Electric range and microwave circuits, as well as the use of symbols, are analyzed. Instruction and practical training are given in the reading of wiring diagrams used by service technicians. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to the Appliance Technician program (31-445-1). Credits: 4

a variety of screening, assessment, and treatment planning situations. Prerequisite: Complete HUMSVC-102, HUMSVC-103 and HUMSVC-113. AODA-152 Credits: 3 Service Coordination and Documentation This course focuses on the administrative, clinical, and evaluative activities that bring the client, treatment services, community agencies, and other resources together to focus on issues and needs identi fi ed in the treatment plan. Documentation requirements and skills, record management, and con fi dentiality issues are also a primary focus of the class. Prerequisite: Complete AODA-109. AODA-154 Credits: 3 Counseling Skills Development This course provides instruction and practice opportunities to develop the speci fi c skills necessary for counseling individuals, groups, families, and signi fi cant others. These skills include establishing a helping relationship, interviewing, using methods that reinforce positive behavior, motivational techniques, reframing and redirecting negative behaviors, crisis management, and applying culturally appropriate intervention strategies. Prerequisite: Complete HUMSVC-102, HUMSVC-103 and HUMSVC-113. AODA-160 Credits: 1 Ethical Dilemmas This course provides an opportunity for re fl ection and conversation about the ways in which personal and professional values impact work with clients. Emphasis is placed on exploring roles, rules and boundaries that are necessary for the helping relationship. An eight-step process for ethical decision making will be explained and applied to select case examples. AODA-161 Credits: 1 Treatment Issues This course applies fundamental principles of the helping relationship to working with clients who have problems related to their substance use. Emphasis is placed on application of current treatment models in the areas of assessment, case management, education, professional responsibilities and counseling. AODA-162 Credits: 1 Service Delivery Issues This course focuses on issues related to delivery of substance abuse services to diverse population groups. Emphasis is placed on providing e ff ective tools for the case management and coordination.

ANTECH-185

Credits: 2

Anesthesia Technology Clinical Seminar Students discuss with other students the cases most recently performed during their clinical experience. Research papers will be required on a variety of related topics as well as a review of the written journal detailing the clinical phase of instruction. This course will help to prepare students for the written examinations that will lead to credentialing in AT. Guest speakers may be scheduled. Résumé writing and interview skills will be covered. Prerequisite(s): Complete ANTECH-139. ANTECH-186 Credits: 4 Anesthesia Technology Clinical Experience 2 This course provides the practical application of the principles covered in the didactic and laboratory portions of the program. Students observe, assist and perform duties assigned in the clinical setting. A written journal detailing the clinical phase of instruction will be required. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or currently enrolled in ANTECH-185. ANTECH-187 Credits: 4 Anesthesia Technology Clinical Experience 3 This course is a continuation of ANTECH-186 and provides the practical application to perfect skills and knowledge through a wider range of cases. Students begin to take a more active and responsible part in the day to-day tasks associated with their clinical duties. A written journal detailing the clinical phase of instruction will be required. AODA − Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services (Department: 550) AODA-109 Credits: 3 Drug Use and Abuse Students are acquainted with the pharmacological e ff ects of chemical use/ abuse. This course takes an analytic approach to identi fi cation, intervention, prevention, and treatment issues. AODA-150 Credits: 3 Professional Readiness and Ethical Responsibilities This course is designed to familiarize the student with the obligations of an addiction counselor to adhere to accepted ethical and behavioral standards of conduct and continuing education. An emphasis on professional codes of ethics, federal and state laws and agency regulations, and professional development is maintained. AODA-151 Credits: 3 Clinical Evaluation and Treatment This course provides an overview of the key components of the evaluation and treatment planning processes, including the necessary knowledge base, skills, and attitudes of the professional. This is also a practice-oriented course and students will participate in

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