May 06, 2024  
2022-2023 Course Catalog & Student Handbook 
    
2022-2023 Course Catalog & Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


York Technical College is a progressive institution and, as such, even many “traditional” courses use various aspects of computer technology. Students should expect to use computer tools such as the Internet, email, electronic library databases, D2L (an online learning management system), WebAdvisor, and various software packages. The specific expectations for individual courses are detailed in the course materials from the instructor. The course descriptions listed on the following pages are general descriptions of course content.

As you consider the courses to select, please keep in mind that appropriate placement test scores are required for math, reading, and English courses and that some departments require a minimum grade to enter the next course level. Students may take higher level courses than required in their program of study as long as all course prerequisites are met.

ENG 032 MAT 033 , and RWR 032  are developmental courses and do not count for credit in any program. Effective with the Fall 2018 semester, ENG 032  must be taken concurrently with a co-requisite section of ENG 101  or ENG 155 . RDG 100  is a prerequisite course leading to competencies needed for higher level courses, such as RDG 101  . This course WILL NOT fulfill credit requirements for the general education or elective credit in associate degree programs or for LIFE Scholarships. All elective credits in associate degree programs must be chosen from courses that are at or above the entry level required by the program. Therefore, it is important for the student to see an advisor each semester to assist in selecting appropriate courses so that the student can make progress toward the program goal.

Exemption tests are available for a number of courses. Contact an admissions counselor (new students) or academic advisor (current students) for more information about exemption routes to consider.

 

Accounting

  
  • ACC 101 - Accounting Principles I


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course introduces basic accounting procedures for analyzing, recording, and summarizing financial transactions, adjusting and closing the financial records at the end of the accounting cycle, and preparing financial statements.

    Prerequisite(s): MAT 033 ; ACC 111  Minimum grade of C
    Corequisite(s): ENG 032 
  
  • ACC 102 - Accounting Principles II


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course emphasizes managerial accounting theory and practice in basic accounting and procedures for cost accounting, budgeting, cost-volume analysis, and financial statement analysis.

    Prerequisite(s): ACC 101  Minimum grade of C
  
  • ACC 111 - Accounting Concepts


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of the principles of the basic accounting functions–collecting, recording, analyzing, and reporting information.

    Prerequisite(s): MAT 033  or equivalent
  
  • ACC 120 - Federal Income Tax


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of the income tax structure from the standpoint of the individual, partnership, and corporation.

    Prerequisite(s): ACC 124  Minimum grade of C
  
  • ACC 124 - Individual Tax Procedures


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of the basic income tax structure from the standpoint of the individual, including the preparation of individual income tax returns.

    Prerequisite(s): ACC 111  Minimum grade of C
  
  • ACC 130 - State Tax Procedures


    Credit Hours: 1
    This course is a study of the basic state tax procedures pertaining to individuals and business.

  
  • ACC 150 - Payroll Accounting


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course introduces the major tasks of payroll accounting, employment practices, federal, state, and local governmental laws and regulations, internal controls, and various forms and records.

    Corequisite(s): ACC 111 
  
  • ACC 201 - Intermediate Accounting I


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course explores fundamental processes of accounting theory, including the preparation of financial statements.

    Prerequisite(s): ACC 102  Minimum grade of C
  
  • ACC 202 - Intermediate Accounting II


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers the application of accounting principles and concepts to account evaluation and income determination, including special problems peculiar to corporations and the analysis of financial reports.

    Prerequisite(s): ACC 201  Minimum grade of C,E,TR;
  
  • ACC 230 - Cost Accounting I


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of the accounting principles involved in job order cost systems.

    Prerequisite(s): ACC 102  Minimum grade of C
  
  • ACC 240 - Computerized Accounting


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of using the computer to design and implement various accounting functions, including financial transactions, records, statements, reports and documents.

    Prerequisite(s): ACC 111  Minimum grade of C
  
  • ACC 242 - Small Business Software


    Credit Hours: 1
    This course includes the use of current integrated software suitable for small business operations.

    Prerequisite(s): ACC 111  Minimum grade of C
  
  • ACC 243 - Computerized Spreadsheets


    Credit Hours: 1
    This course introduces the use of spreadsheets involving accounting problems.  The software used is EXCEL.

    Prerequisite(s): ACC 111  Minimum grade of C
  
  • ACC 245 - Accounting Applications


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course introduces microcomputer accounting using data base software and/or electronic spreadsheets.

    Corequisite(s): ACC 102 
  
  • ACC 265 - Not-For-Profit Accounting


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course introduces the special accounting needs of municipalities, counties, states, the federal government and governmental agencies, and other not-for-profit organizations.

    Prerequisite(s): ACC 102  Minimum grade of C

Administrative Office Technology

  
  • AOT 105 - Keyboarding


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course focuses on the mastery of touch keyboarding.

  
  • AOT 106 - Keyboarding Lab I


    Credit Hours: 1
    This lab focuses on improving keyboarding speed and accuracy.

    Prerequisite(s): AOT 105  with Minimum grade of C, E, TR.
  
  • AOT 110 - Document Formatting


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course emphasizes speed, accuracy, and developing document formatting skills using keyboarding competencies.

    Prerequisite(s): AOT 105  Minimum grade of C
  
  • AOT 121 - Transcription


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course provides experiences in transcribing documents from dictation. Emphasis is placed on development of accuracy, effective listening techniques, and proper punctuation of business documents.

    Prerequisite(s): AOT 110  and AOT 134  Minimum grades of C
  
  • AOT 133 - Professional Development


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course emphasizes development of personal and professional skills required of an office worker in areas such as projecting a professional image, job seeking skills, office etiquette, ethics, and time and stress management.

  
  • AOT 134 - Office Communications


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of grammar, punctuation, and written communication skills for the office environment.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent
    Corequisite(s): AOT 105  
  
  • AOT 135 - Data Entry


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course introduces data entry techniques.

    Prerequisite(s): AOT 105  
  
  • AOT 143 - Office Systems and Procedures


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course emphasizes procedures and applications used in the office environment.

    Prerequisite(s): AOT 105  
  
  • AOT 144 - Legal Office Procedures


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers the application of office procedures necessary to perform effectively and efficiently in the legal office environment.

  
  • AOT 165 - Information Processing Software


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course includes applications of information processing software. Emphasis is placed on functions for acceptable document formatting and processing.

  
  • AOT 167 - Information Processing Applications


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course emphasizes applications and features of information processing software.

    Prerequisite(s): AOT 165  Minimum grade of C
  
  • AOT 180 - Customer Service


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of issues in the workplace relating to effective customer service. The course includes topics such as oral, written, verbal and nonverbal communication skills, effective telephone techniques and cultural diversity in the workplace.

  
  • AOT 213 - Legal Document Production


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course introduces legal terminology and covers the production of documents found in the legal office environment. Emphasis is on productivity and excellence in legal document production.

    Prerequisite(s): AOT 110  and AOT 134  with Minimum grades of C
  
  • AOT 214 - Software Applications in the Law Office


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course includes an introduction to software applications commonly used in a legal environment.

  
  • AOT 250 - Advanced Information Processing


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course emphasizes complex applications of information processing software using advanced features and concepts.

    Prerequisite(s): AOT 267  Minimum grade of C
  
  • AOT 251 - Administrative Systems and Procedures


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers processing information in the office. Emphasis is on increasing proficiency in performing a variety of office tasks.

    Prerequisite(s): AOT 143  Minimum grade of C
  
  • AOT 252 - Medical Systems and Procedures


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course emphasizes development of proficiency in integrating skills commonly performed in medical offices.

    Prerequisite(s): AOT 105  
  
  • AOT 254 - Office Simulation


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course integrates a wide variety of skills and knowledge through practical work experiences in a simulated office environment.

    Prerequisite(s): AOT 134 , AOT 167 , and AOT 267  Minimum grades of C.
  
  • AOT 265 - Office Desktop Publishing


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course emphasizes the integration of text and graphics using computer software to design, edit, and produce a variety of documents.

    Prerequisite(s): AOT 105  
  
  • AOT 267 - Integrated Information Process


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course emphasizes the application of integrated computer software.

    Prerequisite(s): AOT 105  and MAT 033  

Allied Health Science

  
  • AHS 101 - Introduction to Health Professions


    Credit Hours: 2
    This course provides a study of the health professions and the health care industry.

  
  • AHS 102 - Medical Terminology


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers medical terms, including roots, prefixes, and suffixes, with emphasis on spelling, definition, and pronunciation.

    Corequisite(s): ENG 101  or ENG 155 
  
  • AHS 108 - Nutrition


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of nutrition and diet therapy as related to health care.

    Prerequisite(s): RDG 101  or equivalent and ENG 101  or equivalent
  
  • AHS 113 - Head and Neck Anatomy


    Credit Hours: 1
    This course provides a detailed study of the structure of the head and neck with special emphasis on structure as it pertains to the study of dental science.

    Prerequisite(s): DHG 154 DHG 125 DHG 115  
    Corequisite(s): DHG 165 DHG 121 
  
  • AHS 116 - Patient Care Relations


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course includes a study of the psychological and emotional effect of illness, hospitalization and recuperation upon the patient, others, and health care providers.

  
  • AHS 117 - The Care of Patients


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course includes a study of concepts required to assist in the care of patients. Students enrolling in this course MUST have current American Heart Association Basic Life Support CPR certification.

    Prerequisite(s): AHS 120  minimum grade of C. 
  
  • AHS 120 - Responding to Emergencies


    Credit Hours: 2
    This course is a study of emergency care procedures utilizing first aid and CPR principles.

  
  • AHS 121 - Pharmacology


    Credit Hours: 2
    This course covers the nature of drugs, their actions in the body and side effects.

  
  • AHS 135 - Principles of Teaching Used in Health Care Settings


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is the study of the skills necessary to be an effective educator in a variety of health care settings. Basic teaching skills, including assessment of the learner, development of teaching plans, and evaluation of overall teaching effectiveness will be presented.

    Prerequisite(s): RDG 101 
  
  • AHS 141 - Phlebotomy for the Health Care Provider


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course contains the essential theory, skills, and special procedures required to meet the venipuncture needs in hospitals, clinics, and other health care settings.

  
  • AHS 144 - Phlebotomy Practicum


    Credit Hours: 5
    This course provides a detailed study and practice of phlebotomy procedures utilized in hospital settings, clinical facilities, and physician’s offices.

  
  • AHS 145 - Electrocardiography


    Credit Hours: 2
    This course provides the basic skills necessary to perform ECGs in a hospital, physician’s office or other health care setting. The student will be able to perform and interpret basic ECGs.

  
  • AHS 176 - Patient Care Clerical Principles


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course provides a study of the practical applications related to receptionist and patient care clerical duties such as data entry, transferring physician orders, and coordinating unit communications in a variety of health care settings.

  
  • AHS 206 - Cross-Sectional Anatomy for Medical Imaging


    Credit Hours: 2
    This course is a study of human anatomy as viewed in cross-sectional planes. This is used in medical imaging modalities such as computed tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, and Ultrasound.

    Corequisite(s): RAD 103 , RAD 120 , and RAD 140  

Art

  
  • ART 101 - Art History and Appreciation


    Credit Hours: 3
    This is an introductory course to the history and appreciation of art, including the elements and principles of the visual arts.

    Corequisite(s): ENG 032 

Astronomy

  
  • AST 101 - Solar System Astronomy


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course is a descriptive survey of the universe with emphasis on basic physical concepts and the objects in the solar system. Related topics of current interest are included in the course.

    Prerequisite(s): MAT 033  Minimum grade of C
    Corequisite(s): ENG 032 
  
  • AST 102 - Stellar Astronomy


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course is a descriptive survey of the universe with emphasis on basic physical concepts and galactic and extra- galactic objects. Related topics of current interest are included in the course.

    Prerequisite(s): MAT 033  Minimum grade of C
    Corequisite(s): ENG 032 

Auto-Body Repair

  
  • ABR 100 - Introduction to Autobody Hazardous Materials


    Credit Hours: 1
    This course is a basic study of the proper handling of hazardous materials found in auto body repair centers. Types of hazardous materials, handling of the materials, and their proper disposal will be covered.

  
  • ABR 101 - Structural Repair I


    Credit Hours: 5
    This course is an introduction to modern unibody and full frame structural repair and alignment.

  
  • ABR 102 - MIG Welding


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is an introduction to the welding of high strength steels used in modern unibody vehicles.

  
  • ABR 103 - Sheet Metal Repair I


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course is an introduction to metal repair procedures and panel replacements on modern automotive vehicles.

  
  • ABR 108 - Refinishing I


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is an introduction to automotive refinishing with emphasis placed on spot repair on panel painting.

  
  • ABR 111 - Structural Repair II


    Credit Hours: 5
    This course covers the application of procedures for measuring, straightening, aligning, and replacing necessary structural and cosmetic parts.

  
  • ABR 113 - Sheet Metal Repair II


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course covers the application of sheet metal replacement alignment.

  
  • ABR 118 - Refinishing II


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers overall refinishing with the newest type paints.

  
  • ABR 119 - Estimating Repairs


    Credit Hours: 2
    This course covers writing estimates on damaged vehicles using collision repair guides.


Automated Manufacturing

  
  • AMT 105 - Robotics and Automated Controls l


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course includes assembling, testing, and repairing equipment used in automation. Concentration is on connecting, testing, and evaluating automated controls and systems.

    Prerequisite(s): CIM 241 
  
  • AMT 205 - Robotics and Automated Controls II


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers installation, testing, troubleshooting, and repairing of automated systems.

    Prerequisite(s): AMT 105 

Automotive Technology

  
  • AUT 102 - Engine Repair


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course is a basic study of the diagnostic procedures used to locate and repair internal engine malfunctions.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent
    Corequisite(s): AUT 161  
  
  • AUT 112 - Braking Systems


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course covers hydro-boost power brakes and vacuum power brakes as well as master cylinders and caliper rebuilding.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent
    Corequisite(s): AUT 161  
  
  • AUT 115 - Manual Drive Train/Axle


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a basic study of clutches, gearing, and manual transmission operation, including the basic study of rear axles and rear axle set up.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent
    Corequisite(s): AUT 161  
  
  • AUT 124 - Steering, Suspension and Alignment


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course is the study of the fundamentals of steering, suspension and alignment and includes inspection, diagnostics, maintenance and repair of systems.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent
    Corequisite(s): AUT 161  
  
  • AUT 131 - Electrical Systems


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of the individual systems and components that when combined form the entire automobile electrical system. The course includes starting and charging systems, ignition, engine, chassis, and accessory systems as well as instruction in the proper use of electrical schematics.

    Prerequisite(s): AUT 133 , AUT 161 ,  and RWR 032   or equivalent
    Corequisite(s): AUT 161  
  
  • AUT 133 - Electrical Fundamentals


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of the theories of electricity, including magnetism, series and parallel circuits, ohm’s law and an introduction to the use of various electrical test equipment.

    Prerequisite(s): AUT 161 RWR 032  or equivalent
    Corequisite(s): AUT 161  
  
  • AUT 143 - Active Devices and Sensors


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course covers the basic operation of electronic devices and sensors, including basic circuits, applications, and diagnosis.

    Prerequisite(s): AUT 131 RWR 032   or equivalent
    Corequisite(s): AUT 161  
  
  • AUT 146 - Emission Systems


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of the various emission systems currently in use with emphasis placed on the importance of proper system operations, the effects of improper operation on engine performance, and diagnostic equipment.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent
    Corequisite(s): AUT 161  
  
  • AUT 149 - Ignition and Fuel Systems


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course is a study of ignition system operation and how it relates to fuel systems for proper engine operation.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032   or equivalent
    Corequisite(s): AUT 161  
  
  • AUT 158 - Automotive Diagnosis


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of basic diagnostic procedures and the use of standard shop test equipment.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032   or equivalent
    Corequisite(s): AUT 161  
  
  • AUT 161 - Introduction to Automotive Maintenance


    Credit Hours: 1
    This course is an introduction into automotive maintenance. Topics will include basic tool usage, shop safety, fluid service, tires, basic electrical and automotive systems theory.

  
  • AUT 241 - Automotive Air Conditioning


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course is a study in the principles of refrigeration, operation, and testing procedures to determine the cause of malfunction, servicing or repairing by approved methods. Emphasis is on special tools, equipment, and safety procedures.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent
    Corequisite(s): AUT 161  
  
  • AUT 247 - Electronic Fuel Systems


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course includes the study of fuel injection systems, other fuel system components, and how computers control fuel delivery.

    Prerequisite(s): AUT 146  and RWR 032  or equivalent
    Corequisite(s): AUT 161  
  
  • AUT 251 - Automatic Transmission Overhaul


    Credit Hours: 5
    This course is an advanced study of transmission overhaul procedures, including proper overhaul procedures used to repair overdrive transmissions and transaxles.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent
    Corequisite(s): AUT 161  
  
  • AUT 262 - Advanced Automotive Diagnosis and Repair


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course is an advanced study of the proper diagnostic and repair procedures required on newer computerized automobiles, including scan tool and digital multimeter operation.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent
    Corequisite(s): AUT 161  

Banking and Finance

  
  • BAF 101 - Personal Finance


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course includes the practical applications of concepts and techniques used in managing personal finances. Major areas of study include financial planning, budgeting, credit use, housing, insurance, investments, and retirement planning.

  
  • BAF 201 - Principles of Finance


    Credit Hours: 3
    This is an introductory course to the field of finance. The monetary and credit system are examined along with how the demand for funds is met in both the public and private sector.

    Prerequisite(s): ACC 102  and MAT 155 

Biology

  
  • BIO 101 - Biological Science I


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course is the first of a sequence introducing biology. Topics include the scientific method, basic biochemistry, cell structure and function, cell physiology, cell reproduction and development, mendelian genetics, population genetics, natural selection, evolution, and ecology.

    Prerequisite(s): ENG 032  or equivalent Minimum grade of C
  
  • BIO 102 - Biological Science II


    Credit Hours: 4
    This is a continuation of introductory biology which includes classification of organisms and structural and functional considerations of all kingdoms (particularly major phyla as well as viruses). Vertebrate animals and vascular plants are emphasized.

    Prerequisite(s): ENG 032  or equivalent Minimum grade of C
  
  • BIO 105 - Principles of Biology


    Credit Hours: 4
    This is an introductory biology course, unifying biology concepts and principles at all levels.

    Corequisite(s): ENG 032 
  
  • BIO 112 - Basic Anatomy & Physiology


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course is a basic integrated study of the structure and function of the human body.

  
  • BIO 134 - Fundamental Microbiology Concepts


    Credit Hours: 2
    This course is a study of the basic fundamental concepts of microbial physiology, human microbial interactions, major systemic diseases, and disease control measures.

  
  • BIO 150 - Anatomy Review for Kinesiology


    Credit Hours: 1
    This course is a study of the fundamentals of human movement to include detailed musculoskeletal and neuromuscular anatomy, an introduction to kinesiological terms, joint planes of movement, and analysis of motion.

    Prerequisite(s): BIO 210  Minimum grade of C
  
  • BIO 205 - Ecology


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course introduces basic principles of population biology, ecology, and environmental science as applied to the study of the interactions between human kind and the biosphere.

  
  • BIO 206 - Ecology Lab


    Credit Hours: 1
    This ecology laboratory experience consists of discussions, demonstrations, experiments, films, and field trips pertaining to the relationships of man to the biosphere, human ecology, resource use, and environmental impact.

  
  • BIO 210 - Anatomy & Physiology I


    Credit Hours: 4
    This is the first in a sequence of courses, including an intensive coverage of the body as an integrated whole. All body systems are studied.

    Prerequisite(s): ENG 032  and RDG 100  Minimum grades of C
  
  • BIO 211 - Anatomy & Physiology II


    Credit Hours: 4
    This is a continuation of a sequence of courses, including intensive coverage of the body as an integrated whole. All body systems are studied.

    Prerequisite(s): BIO 210  
  
  • BIO 225 - Microbiology


    Credit Hours: 4
    This is a detailed study of microbiology as it relates to infection and the disease processes of the body. Topics include immunity, epidemiology, medically important microorganisms, and diagnostic procedures for identification.

    Prerequisite(s): BIO 101  or BIO 210  Minimum grade of C

Biotechnology

  
  • BTN 103 - Introduction to Biotechnology


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course provides an overview of biotechnology, which prepares individuals for working in medical, research, industrial, and law enforcement forensic laboratories. Course content includes theory, applications, and basic laboratory skills.

    Prerequisite(s): ENG 032 

Building Construction Technology

  
  • BCT 102 - Fundamentals of Building Construction


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course is a study of framing for residential and light commercial buildings.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent
  
  • BCT 104 - Site Layout and Preparation


    Credit Hours: 2
    This course is a study of principles, equipment, and methods used to perform site layouts and distance measurements.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent
  
  • BCT 105 - Tool Use and Safety


    Credit Hours: 2
    This course covers tool skills and their safe use in construction.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent
  
  • BCT 106 - Beginning Woodworking


    Credit Hours: 2
    This course is an introduction to woodworking. The student will have hands on use of hand and power tools such as table saw, jig saw, circular saw, router, joiner, and radial arm saw to complete projects assigned by the instructor.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent
    Corequisite(s): BCT 105  
  
  • BCT 111 - Blueprint Reading and Specifications


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is an introductory study of construction plans and specifications and how they represent finished buildings.

  
  • BCT 131 - Estimating/Quantity Take Off


    Credit Hours: 2
    This course covers construction estimation and quantity take off for construction trades based on local and national building codes.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent, BCT 111  , and  MAT 033  
  
  • BCT 139 - Advanced Residential Wiring


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study and application of residential wiring including wire size, circuits, components, and testing.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent, BCT 105 , BCT 111 , and ACR 206  
  
  • BCT 140 - Commercial Wiring


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study and application to include service main, loads, and installation, also including single and three phase services.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent, BCT 105 , BCT 111 , and ACR 206  
 

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