MATC 2022-23 Catalog
CULMGT – CVTECH DEGREE/DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
CULMGT – Culinary Management (Department: 317) CULMGT-101 Credits: 2 Menu Planning and Design Students learn to apply the principles of menu planning and menu design as they relate to a variety of hospitality operations. Prerequisite(s): Complete CULART-116. CULMGT-102 Credits: 2 Food and Beverage Procurement The concept of food and beverage purchasing are studied with emphasis on sourcing, writing speci fi cations and controlling costs. Prerequisite(s): Complete CULMGT-105. CULMGT-105 Credits: 3 Culinary Math and Cost Control Emphasis is placed on methods used to solve mathematical problems that relate to food service operations. Topics covered include operations with decimals, percents, weights and measures, recipe conversion, menu pricing, food costs, inventories, break even analysis and fi nancial statements. Prerequisite(s): Complete MATH-134 and must be admitted to one of the following programs: Culinary Arts (10-316-1), Culinary Management (10-317-1), Culinary Assistant (31-316-1), Food and Beverage (31-317-2), Baking and Pastry Arts (10-314-1) or Baking Production (31-314-2). CULMGT-112 Credits: 2 Food Service Sanitation Professional standards and practices in the prevention of food-borne illnesses are presented. Students prepare for the National Restaurant Association ServSafe Certi fi cation exam. CULMGT-117 Credits: 3 Hospitality Law and Liability This course provides a study of the nature and function of our legal system as applied to hospitality, restaurant and travel operations. Operator/guest relationships, contracts, torts, civil rights, and insurable risks are emphasized. CULMGT-140 Credits: 3 Food and Beverage Operations The complete food and beverage operation in the hotel/motel complex is explored. A basic understanding of the principles of food production and service management, sanitation, menu planning, labor and cost controls and purchasing is emphasized. CVTECH – Cardiovascular Technology (Department: 521) CVTECH-102 Credits: 2 Introduction to CVT This course will introduce distinctive areas of cardiovascular technology and the role of the technologist. Topics include invasive
and noninvasive procedures, department orientation, medical terminology, blood borne pathogens, medical ethics, emergent situations and non-patient-related emergencies. Research papers on a variety of related topics and a group project will be required. Guest speakers and site visits to local healthcare/diagnostic facilities may be scheduled. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to the Cardiovascular Technology program (10-521-1, 10-521-2) or the EKG certi fi cate program (61-521-1). CVTECH-110 Credits: 2 EKG Analysis This course will explain the electrical activity of the heart and the various techniques for recording them. The di ff erences between 3 and 12-lead electrocardiograms (EKGs) will be covered. Students will identify waveforms and rhythms, correlate them to the cardiac events and troubleshoot and calibrate equipment. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to either the Cardiovascular Technology program (10-521-1, 10-521-2) or Anesthesia Technology program (10-541-1). CVTECH-115 Credits: 4 Essentials of Cardiac Care 1 This course will concentrate on the cardiovascular system. The focus will be on the structure and function of a healthy adult heart, fetal development of the cardiac system and its respective changes at birth, and congenital and acquired pathologies. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to the Cardiovascular Technology program (10-521 1, 10-521-2) or the EKG certi fi cate program Invasive CVT Fundamentals 1 Students are introduced to the cardiac catheterization laboratory. The various pieces of equipment and speci fi c diagnostic and interventional procedures are presented. The student will learn the typical daily duties of an invasive cardiovascular technologist through didactic and laboratory instruction. Competencies will be demonstrated through written examinations, verbal explanations and demonstrations of clinical technique. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to the Cardiovascular Technology program Echocardiography Basics Echocardiography physics, principles and techniques will be introduced. Ultrasound and Doppler theory; M-Mode, 2D and Doppler echocardiography; instrumentation; artifacts; examination techniques; and physiologic views will be covered. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to the Cardiovascular Technology program (10-521-2). (10-521-1). CVTECH-118 Credits: 3 (61-521-1). CVTECH-117 Credits: 4
CVTECH-119
Credits: 3
Introduction to Sonography Fundamentals This course introduces the student to the history of ultrasound and the evolution of its medical applications. Topics include licensure, use and maintenance of ultrasound equipment, ergonomics, communication and critical thinking skills, and the responsibilities of diagnostic medical sonographers in the workplace. Program policy and procedures, program curriculum, and student rights and responsibilities are also included in this course. Prerequisite(s): Complete BIOSCI-197. CVTECH-120 Credits: 2 CVT Clinical Procedures This four-week course is the student’s fi rst opportunity to observe and gain experience in a healthcare facility. Twelve hours per week are scheduled in the hospital setting under direct supervision observing/ participating in all aspects of the cardiac catheterization laboratory technologist’s duties. An additional four hours per week are required for on-campus lectures/ discussion. Written documentation detailing the clinical phase of instruction will be required. Prerequisite(s): Echocardiography students complete CVTECH-102, CVTECH-110, CVTECH-115 and CVTECH-118. Invasive students complete CVTECH-102, CVTECH-110, CVTECH-115 and CVTECH-117. CVTECH-121 Credits: 2 Echo Clinical Procedures This four-week course is the student’s fi rst opportunity to observe and gain experience in a healthcare facility. Twelve hours per week are scheduled in the hospital setting under direct supervision observing/participating in all aspects of an echocardiographer’s duties. An additional four hours per week are required for on-campus lectures/discussion. Written documentation detailing the clinical phase of instruction will be required. Prerequisite(s): Echocardiography students complete CVTECH-102, CVTECH-110, CVTECH-115 and CVTECH-118. Invasive students complete CVTECH-102, CVTECH-110, CVTECH-115 and CVTECH-117. CVTECH-122 Credits: 3 vascular anatomy and allow the student to understand the basic steps in endovascular treatment of peripheral vascular disease. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to the Cardiovascular Technology – Invasive program (10-521-1). Peripheral Vascular Essentials This course will focus on peripheral
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