MATC 2021-22 Catalog

CIVIL – CLABT

DEGREE/DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

CIVIL-148

Credits: 3

CIVIL-161

Credits: 3

CLABT-113

Credits: 1

Structural Detailing The students will learn how to draw detailing drawings using AutoCAD and Autodesk Revit Structure. Autodesk Revit Structure is a 3D civil engineering design software used for civil design, drafting and documentation, collaboration and Building Information Modeling (BIM) work fl ows. The students will learn how to draw a structural project and framing system, and add structural elements such as concrete foundation, walls, beams, in addition to steel beams, columns and connections. Prerequisite(s): Complete CIVIL-106 and CIVIL-141. CIVIL-155 Credits: 2 Surveying 1 The principles of surveying are presented, and the use of surveying tools and instruments in the application of these principles is covered. Taping, leveling and basic total station operation are included. The methods of measurement, and the processing of measurement and data are studied. CIVIL-156 Credits: 2 Surveying 2 The principles of surveying are continued, with emphasis on traverse procedures and calculations. The theodolite, EDM, total station GPS and data collector are used for topographic and construction surveys. The uses of COGO also are covered. Prerequisite(s): Complete CIVIL-155. Completion of or currently enrolled in CIVIL-102 and MATH-115. CIVIL-157 Credits: 3 Route and Highway Surveying Horizontal and vertical alignment fi eld problems and theory are covered. Geometric design, including circular horizontal curves, vertical curves, sight distance, super elevation, cross sections and earthwork, is studied. Also, a roadway plan and pro fi le are prepared. Prerequisite(s): Complete CIVIL-156 and CIVIL-102. CIVIL-158 Credits: 2 Land Surveying The U.S. Public Land Survey is reviewed. Minimum standards for property surveys are covered. Subdivision regulations and mapping requirements for CSM and subdivision plats also are studied. Also, the principles of control surveys, state plane coordinates and GPS, are reviewed. Prerequisite(s): Complete CIVIL-157. CIVIL-160 Credits: 3 Legal Elements of Land Surveying This course covers the techniques of boundary location from the interpretation of written deeds. Principles are drawn from precedents established by the courts. Wisconsin Administrative Code A-E7 and Wisconsin Statutes Chapter 236 are reviewed. Prerequisite(s): Complete CIVIL-156.

Boundary Location The principles and practice of boundary locations are presented. The public land system is covered in detail. Principles for performing surveys will be discussed. Prerequisite(s): Complete CIVIL-156. CIVIL-170 Sewer and Water Systems The principles of design and construction of water distribution, sanitary sewer and storm sewer systems are studied including the related principles of hydraulics, hydrology and local standards. Engineering drawings of these facilities also are prepared. Prerequisite(s): Complete CIVIL-102 and CIVIL-135. CIVIL-190 Credits: 1 CIVIL Internship This course is designed to be very general. In that way it can fi t with a variety of internships, such as surveying, material testing, CAD, construction inspection, project management, etc. CIVIL-308 Credits: 1 Computer Applications for the Trades This computer applications course is designed to provide students with word processing, spreadsheet, PowerPoint, email and internet skills. Additionally, the course gives students an opportunity to utilize these skills in a project and presentation. CLABT – Clinical Laboratory Technology (Department: 513) CLABT-109 Credits: 4 Blood Bank This course focuses on blood banking concepts and procedures including blood typing, compatibility testing, workups for adverse reaction to transfusions, disease states and donor activities. Prerequisite(s): Complete CLABT-110, CLABT-113 and CLABT-115. CLABT-110 Credits: 1 Basic Lab Skills This course explores health career options and the fundamental principles and procedures performed in the clinical laboratory. You will utilize medical terminology and basic laboratory equipment. You will follow required safety and infection control procedures, and perform simple laboratory tests. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to Clinical Laboratory Technician (10-513-1) program or Phlebotomy (30-513-1) program. CLABT-111 Credits: 2 Phlebotomy This course provides opportunities for students to perform routine venipuncture, routine capillary puncture and special collection procedures. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or currently enrolled in CLABT-110. Credits: 3

QA Lab Math Focuses on performing the mathematical calculations routinely used in laboratory settings. You will explore the concepts of quality control and quality assurance in the laboratory. You will review regulatory compliance requirements, and certi fi cation and continuing education programs. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to Clinical Laboratory Technician (10-513-1) program. CLABT-114 Credits: 2 Urinalysis Prepares you to perform a complete urinalysis, which includes physical, chemical and microscopic analysis. You will explore renal physiology and correlate urinalysis results with clinical conditions. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or currently enrolled in CLABT-110 and CLABT-113. CLABT-115 Credits: 2 Basic Immunology Concepts Provides an overview of the immune system including laboratory testing methods for diagnosis of immune system disorders, viral and bacterial infections. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to Clinical Laboratory Technician (10-513-1) program. CLABT-116 Credits: 4 Clinical Chemistry Introduces clinical chemistry techniques and procedures for routine analysis using photometric, potentiometric and separation techniques. Topics in this course include pathophysiology and methodologies for carbohydrate, lipids, proteins, renal function and blood gas analysis. Prerequisite(s): Complete CLABT-113. CLABT-120 Credits: 3 Basic Hematology Covers the theory and principles of blood cell production and function, and introduces you to basic practices and procedures in the hematology laboratory. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or currently enrolled in CLABT-110, CLABT-111, CLABT-113 and CLABT-115. CLABT-121 Credits: 1 Coagulation This course introduces the theory and principles of coagulation, and explores mechanisms involved in coagulation disorders. Emphasis is placed upon laboratory techniques used to diagnose disease and monitor treatment. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or currently enrolled in CLABT-113. CLABT-130 Credits: 2 Advanced Hematology Explores mechanisms involved in the development of hematological disorders. Emphasis is placed upon laboratory techniques used to diagnose disorders and monitor treatment. Prerequisite(s): Complete CLABT-120.

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