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This class consists of 40 hours of clinical skills practice in a facility and 8hrs of prep time for the State Examination. The prep time will be done in the Skills Lab. The times/days of clinical hours will be discussed at the beginning of the class. The clinical times will be planned according to the availability of the facility and the clinical instructors schedule. This skills training provides the opportunity to practice skills learned in the classroom and skills lab, on the residents of an approved facility, and also provides an opportunity to meet with the Human Resources Department at the facility, to discuss job placement when State Certified.
After successful completion of NURA 1001 and NURA 1060 the student will be eligible to apply for the State Examination. On passing the exam the student will receive Certification as a Nurse Aide in the State of Texas.
Information will be given in class on how to facilitate the process of applying to test.
The State test is given in 2 parts, Written and Skills. Combined the cost is $104.50. If a student requires special accommodation to test, this information must be discussed with the class Instructor at the beginning of the first class.
An original Social Security Card or ITIN (Individual Taxpayer Identification Number) and a Picture ID must be shown to the Examiner on test day prior to approval to test.
IT IS NECESSARY TO HAVE YOUR NAME SPELLED EXACTLY THE SAME ON THESE 2 DOCUMENTS.
Continuation of ARAB 1411 / ARAX 4011 with more advanced conversation, basic writing, listening and reading comprehension, vocabulary building, grammar, and culture. This course fosters deeper understanding of Arabic-speaking people through cultural comparison and development of written and spoken communication. Combined with credit ARAB-1412. For questions, please contact instructor Fahim Idais - fidais@austincc.edu.
Prerequisite: Students must have completed/passed ARAB 1411 / ARAX 4011 to enroll in ARAB 1412 / ARAX-4012.
Online Course meets the specification of the Texas Board of Nursing (BON) for Didactic Content of a nurse refresher course. Designed for (1)
the nurse who is applying to the BON for reinstatement of licensure or (2) the currently licensed nurse who has been away from the clinical
setting for a period of 4 years or more, or (3) the nurse who is licensed in another state and applying for Texas licensure. Nurses are referred to
the BON for complete information concerning licensure. Content of the online course covers review of the Texas Nurse Practice Act, BON Rules
and position statements, scope of practice, patient safety, the nursing process, pharmacology review, medication administration, documentation,
quality assurance and legal implications for nursing practice. The course is scheduled over the entire semester with weekly assignments. There
are no prerequisites for the online course. Nurses seeking to reinstate their license are required by the BON to complete . 80 hours of Clinical
Practice under the supervision of a Qualified Nurse.
A systems approach to managing activities associated with traffic, transportation, inventory management, warehousing, packaging, order processing, and materials handling. This is course one of a foundation two-level track that will help our participants understand and master the core competencies of material handling and its relevance in the entire supply chain/logistics function. Integrated with credit LMGT-1319.
We will cover basic camera operation and controls: shutter speed, aperture, ISO etc. And, we will familiarize ourselves with the technical and aesthetic process of making photographs: composition, context, obvious and subtle themes and subject. We will learn how to make a simple and dynamic photographs. There will be several in class projects and critique to learn from each other. A point-and shoot camera will work, a camera with manual controls will give the best opportunity for learning how to get the desired results.
A physical-conditioning course that emphasizes correct techniques for improving flexibility with individual and partner stretches from athletics, dance and yoga. May include Pilates mat work and balance ball exercises. For questions please call Roy Ramos 512.223.6024 or roy@austincc.edu.
Enables students to synthesize knowledge, apply skills in a clinical setting, and develop experience managing workflow. In this capstone course, students integrate skills, knowledge and abilities acquired in all massage technique courses as they perform massage at an on campus practicum site. Students will be under the direct supervision is provided by a licensed massage therapy instructor on the staff at Austin Community College Locations. Meets the minimum 50-contact-hour requirement for licensure for Massage. Text for this class is the Student Internship Handbook provided in class. Online HIPAA required. Visit www.austincc.edu/hipaa/training/health_science_hipaa.php. Prerequisites: MSSG-1011, MSSG-1005, MSSG-1007, MSSG-1009, MSSG-1013 MSSG-2011, MSSG-2013, and MSSG-2014.