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It is important for the student to maintain a professional attitude when in the presence of other students, staff, program faculty, health care providers, clients, and families. Use of profane or obscene language will not be permitted during any nursing class/lab activity.
All nursing courses are web-enhanced through the A-B Tech learning management system. Students must have access to a computer and are expected to check Moodle and student email daily for updated course information, assignments, inclement weather, schedule changes, and attendance records.
The School of Nursing strongly encourages students to attend each class, lab, and clinical meeting. The School of Nursing has separate attendance requirements for each component of the curriculum. Expectations for attendance include:
This course introduces the concepts of welding metallurgy. Emphasis is placed on basic metallurgy, effects of welding on various metals, and metal classification and identification.
This scholarship was established in 2010 in memory of Pete and Flo Palmeri, by their son, Dr. Russ Palmeri (A-B Tech Biology instructor). Pete was an HVAC technician, electrician, and business owner.
This scholarship was established in 2013. The scholarship is available to students enrolled in the Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) Technology program.
This scholarship is provided to first and second-year students enrolled in the Pharmacy Technology program.
This course introduces construction terminology, materials, and practices found at a construction worksite. Emphasis is placed on common and innovative practices, methods, materials, and other related topics of the construction industry.
This course provides instruction in the application of electrical tools, materials, and test equipment associated with commercial electrical installations.
This course provides a detailed study of PLC applications, with a focus on design of industrial controls using the PLC. Topics include PLC components, memory organization, math instructions, documentation, input/output devices, and applying PLCs in industrial control systems.