This class will identify signs and symptoms of neglect and abusive patterns, identify appropriate reporting procedures, examine systemic variables that perpetuate cycles of violenceand explore evidence-based prevention and intervention strategies. Clinical competencies will be assessed by the students clinical instructor. 15 hours of theory and 135 hours of clinical experience are required. Focuses on developing leadership and management skills necessary in occupational therapy service delivery. Focuses on special studies related to tax problems of individuals, partnerships, fiduciariesand corporations. Must complete with a B- or better. Content encompasses the role of group dynamics and process applications in mental health occupational therapy intervention. Students will analyze research literature and learn how to prepare research proposals. Introduces students to the developing family during the childbearing time as a focus of nursing. This course lays a foundation for the more advanced techniques presented in later coursework. Participates in a clinical internship to gain hands-on patient experience in the first scrub role as in accordance with professional accreditation requirements. 30 hours of lecture are required. Provides students with an introduction to measurement instruments used in manufacturing settings. Students may secure work experiences with a CPA firm, within the accounting department of various local businesses (private or public sector), or with accounting services or tax preparation organizations as well as with other approved sites. Overland Park, KS 66210. Provides an overview of the anatomy and physiology of domestic animals commonly encountered in veterinary medicine. Prerequisite(s):CUL 1010, Program Dean/Director approval. Course Catalog Scholarships Center for Graduate Studies Programs PROGRAM Associate Degree Early Childhood Education Bachelor Degree Early Childhood Education Flexible Formats Learn your way. Students will also explore foundational data principles to choose the right software to analyze and visualize data effectively. Examines emerging programming languages, their design, description, implementation and advanced features; facilities for creating secure distributed applications including API design and common patterns, facilities supporting software services, naming and composition; language paradigms and the resulting implications on execution; run-time systems and storage management; approaches to compilation and execution. Assessment techniques of goniometry, muscle strength and muscle length testing using standardized methods are learned in lecture and laboratory experiences. Must complete with a B- or better. Emphasis will be on the definition, etiology, diagnosisand treatment of specific diseases. A greater emphasis on independence, professional confidence, and competent decision making will be expected in this final clinical experience. Explains concepts in basic and radiation related physics. The students will gain knowledge of Malware methodology, Basic and advanced static analysis, Advanced Dynamic analysis, anonymous and stealthy analysis, malware classification and functionality along with an extensive exposure to Anti Reverse-engineering. 15 hours of lecture and 90 hours of lab are required. 30 hours of lecture and 60 hours of lab are required. This course also includes a survey of database platforms. Applying concepts to real-life settings is a focus throughout the course. Research designs will be addressed so that students can ask and answer specific questions. Must complete with a C+or better. The areas reviewed are: ethical and professional behavior, liability, communication skills, reinforcement of academic knowledgeand treatment selection/application. Diagnosis, services and repair of manual transmissions, clutches, drivelinesand single and dual rear drive axle differentials. Accompanies the course with the same hours. Must complete with a B- or better. Must complete with a B- or better. Students must achieve 80% or better in all coursework and 80% or better on all evaluations to receive credit for this course. Includes the development of data models including how to organize the modeling task, manage compromises, design for flexibility, achieve basic and advanced normalizationand develop and use generic models. Students are expected to complete assignments as outlined in syllabus. Scanning techniques will be practiced in a laboratory setting. It will also address the impact of globalization and international trade agreements on the future growth of organized labor. Students will learn the sterilization process and recognize breaks in both sterilization and sterile technique. Examines psychological theories, conceptsand principles related to performance and motivation in the workplace. Students will perform dissections to reinforce the material presented in the lecture. Prepares students to assess and then correct the vulnerabilities present within information systems. Prerequisite(s):Accepted into the program, Program Dean/Director approval. Critical thinking skills and the process of clinical reasoning will be stressed. This course will initiate the dissertation research process forstudents starting with their initial problem statement. The course integrates knowledge, foundational conceptsand skills used in human service professions and research. Emphasizes further development of the professional nurse role by exploring contemporary trends in leadership and management of human and financial resources. Must complete with a B- or better. Focuses on simple to complex radiologic procedures will be observed. Topics include the federal tax system and compliance, professional ethics for tax practitioners, research and practical application of tax lawand tax planning. Students will learn storeroom procedures that include the skill necessary to analyze and improve the profitability of a food service establishment. This course prepares students to take the ASE A6 certification exam. Financial Services - Baker College - Acalog ACMS 2019-20 Catalog - Program Offerings 2019-20 Catalog - Student Handbook Latest issue of PURSUIT Handshake Featured Event Culinary Institute of Michigan Open House Thursday Jan. 16th Learn more Catalog/Student Handbook Accredited by The Higher Learning Commission. Must complete this course with a C or better. Provides nursing students with the basic knowledge and skills necessary in the delivery of care to the adult patient with a focus on the nursing process. A multidisciplinary team approach and effective communication is emphasized. Practice skills important in international business and investigate various potential professional roles. The goal of Baker College's Tutoring Services is to promote, support, and encourage academic maturity and excellence in its students, regardless of level of education and experience in the field. Equips students to continue to gain knowledge and demonstrate appropriate use of research tools, research planning and design, methodologies, and communication of the results using APA standards. In this course, students will blend marketing, web development skillsand hands-on strategies to develop their own website or mobile application with an e-commerce function. 45 hours of lecture are required. Focuses on the development of leadership skills and personnel management. Promotes awareness of the significance of government and politics at the local,nationaland global levels. 2) a standard three credit hour oral communication course (i.e. 30 hours of lecture and 45 hours for practicum are required. Must complete with a B- or better. If you were citing the course catalog for Baker College, for example, you would write "Baker College." first. Must complete with a B- or better. This clinical experience accompanies the course with the same number. This course provides OTA students with case study applications, in-servicingand clinical preparation. Prerequisite(s):Acceptance into program, OCC 1210. Students will apply leadership and management skills to delegate and facilitate safe quality care at a complex level. Includes designing and restructuring of the physical environment including the home and work environment to assist self-care, work, playand leisure performance. Key topics include functions, inverse functions, complex numbers, rational functions, logarithms, exponential functions, conic sections, sequences and series. Examines social science research designed to improve the effectiveness of criminal justice strategies, interventions, policies and practices. This is the capstone course in the Human Resource Management program. Students will gain an awareness of the resources available and sources of income used to obtain the financial goals, as well as an understanding of the risk/reward ratio of each investment alternative. Students must complete this course with a C or better to count toward theCertificate or Associate Degree program in Automotive Services Technology. The application of proper communication, professionalism and student knowledge will be assessed and evaluated. in order to address a wide array of current, trending and advanced topics. 45 hours of lecture and 60 hours of lab are required. Must complete with a B- or better. This clinical experience accompanies the course with the same number. Information Technology (IT) has become a critical component in supporting and helping sustain the growth of todays enterprises. The final dissertation is composed of five chapters (Chapter I Introduction and Statement of the Problem; Chapter II Literature Review; Chapter III Methodology; Chapter IV Results; and Chapter V. Conclusions and Recommendations). Provides OTA students with an opportunity to study, integrate, apply and practice therapeutic skills and activities utilized in the area of physical dysfunction throughout the lifespan. Focuses on the math skills needed to calculate percentages, ratios, the metric system, conversion factors, yield tests, recipe conversion and recipe costing as they relate to the food service industry. Must complete a C or better. Studentswill identify global financial markets and the role of the Central Banks. Students will focus on review during the final week of the course. Students will learn strategies for reading such works beyond the surface, and develop interpretive and analytic discussions of literary works as genres, aesthetic formsand social texts. Prerequisite(s):HUM 3910, NUR 3150, NUR 4050,NUR 4350,NUR 4150, Corequisite(s):NUR 4250P, NUR 4350P, NUR 4350. The primary focus is to provide an opportunity for students to develop/experience activities of planning, directing, coordinating, budget related activities. 45 hours of lecture and 30 hours of lab are required. Examines psychological theories, methods, and approaches related to personnel and human resource management, and application to professional practice. Examines general disease mechanisms with an emphasis on the disease processes within each body system. This is an 18-week rotation to include a minimum of 568 clinical hours. Emphasis will be on how concepts, modelsand theories help I/O psychology practitioners understand, assessand improve the workplace. Provides students with concepts needed for creating secure networks and systems requiring advanced planning. The objective of CH105 is to help chemistry students learn course material and succeed in chemistry. Personal and professional development are integrated into the content of this course. Explores the use of fundamental financial analysis and valuation techniques when evaluating the balance sheet, income statementand cash flows statement. Presents the essential concepts of mental health and mental illness within the context of patient-centered care. Human development is covered from birth to death in all domains. A major emphasis will be on understanding the special learning needs of young children. Students apply their skills in the creation of web pages using text, graphics, tablesand frames. Students will collaborate to complete a group project and multiple presentations. Provides professional level criteria in Web site and development through practice and hands-on activities. 15 hours of lecture and 90 hours of lab are required. Accompanies the course with the same number.