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School: Marygrove College

Training Center(s): Detroit, United States
Tel.: 866-313-1927

Marygrove College, 8425 W. McNichols, Detroit, MI, 48221 USA

Business
Course Format: Classroom
Bachelor of Arts, Business Major (B.A.) (with concentrations in accounting, business administration, financial planning, management and marketing) Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) Business minor Associate of Arts, Accounting or General Business (A.A.) Post-degree Certificate POTENTIAL CAREERS Benefits Specialist, Certified Public Accountant, Entrepreneur, Financial Plann...
 

Accounting
Course Format: Classroom
Marygrove offers an accounting concentration within the following programs: Bachelor of Arts, Business Major (B.A.) Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) Bachelor of Science, Accounting Information Systems (B.S.) Business Minor Associate of Arts (A.A.) Post-degree Certificate POTENTIAL CAREERS Auditor, banker, certified public accountant, credit analyst, controller, finanical p...
 

School: Lewis College of Business

Training Center(s): Detroit, United States
Tel.: 313-862-6300

17370 Meyers, Detroit Michigan 48235 USA

Spanish
Course Format: Classroom
This course is an introduction to Spanish grammar, vocabulary and culture designed to acquaint the student with the essentials of oral and written communication.
 

Desktop Publishing
Course Format: Classroom
This course introduces students to graphic design techniques, principles of page layout, desktop publishing terminology, and applications. Students will create a variety of attractive documents.
 

Psychology
Course Format: Classroom
This course introduces basic concepts of psychological inquiry, methods of discourse, and problems. Discussion includes an overview of major schools of thought, the works of classical and modern philosophers, critical thinking, and objectivity.
 

Applied Logic and Critical Thinking
Course Format: Classroom
This course is designed for the non-mathematically inclined student who needs to strengthen problem solving; research methods, and critical thinking skills are the foundations of higher-level learning. Content, concepts, cases, and applications are drawn from the social sciences, everyday living, and the business management sciences. A problem solving approach is stressed.
 

Music Appreciation
Course Format: Classroom
This course develops well-informed, focused listening. Students are acquainted with representative composers, compositions, and musical characteristics of a variety of style periods from early music through century music. Composers will be studied within their own cultural context, and their musical scales and other terms will be included.
 

Medical Coding (Billing)
Course Format: Classroom
This course provides an introduction to medical coding procedures found in medical and insurances offices. Students are introduced to insurance and coding terminology and tasks that are the responsibility of the medical coder specialist. Electronic and paper claims are both addressed.
 

CPR/ First Aid
Course Format: Classroom
This course prepares students to triage and handle a variety of emergencies from minor ones to the most serious beginning with techniques needed to chart what occurred. CPR classes are included with this course.
 

Clinical Assisting
Course Format: Classroom
The course begins with basic medical asepsis, using the OSHA Guidelines. Students learn how to protect themselves and patients as they perform the basic clinical tasks. In this course they will learn what vitals (cardinal) signs are, how to take them, how to obtain medical history and properly chart information. Patient, and room preparations, assists doctor with routine examinations, medical e...
 

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