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3.00 Credits
Designed to familiarize the student with the structure and operation of the National Labor Relations Act and its administering agency, the National Labor Relations Board, and their impact on employer/employee relations. Available upon sufficient student demand.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the principles, procedures and techniques of surgical procedures with emphasis on surgical asepsis. This course introduces concepts of professional ethics, communication techniques, and legal requirements. This course is designed as content/theory only with no clinical component. Prerequisite: Departmental approval.
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5.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the principles, procedures and techniques of surgical procedures with emphasis on surgical asepsis. This course introduces concepts of professional ethics, communication techniques, and legal requirements. Opportunities are provided for the student to demonstrate basic skills in the clinical and laboratory setting. Students are introduced to the physical environment of the operating suite and will have experiences in the care and use of instruments and surgical supplies, as well as the opportunity to scrub for surgical procedures. Prerequisite: Departmental approval.
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3.00 Credits
The course will build upon the knowledge of Surgical Technology I. The student will continue to build knowledge of roles and responsibilities of the surgical scrub tech, particularly in related to specialized surgeries. This course is designed as content/ theory only with no clinical component. Prerequisite: Departmental approval. SUR 1125 Surgical Technology II (3-6-5) The course will build upon the knowledge of Surgical Technology I. The student will continue to build knowledge of roles and responsibilities of the surgical scrub tech, particularly in related to specialized surgeries. Opportunities are provided for the student to increase their skills in the clinical setting with growing ability to function as a member of the operating team. Clinical Prerequisite: Departmental approval.
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5.00 Credits
The course will build upon the knowledge of Surgical Technology I. The student will continue to build knowledge of roles and responsibilities of the surgical scrub tech, particularly in related to specialized surgeries. Opportunities are provided for the student to increase their skills in the clinical setting with growing ability to function as a member of the operating team. Clinical Prerequisite: Departmental approval.
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1.00 Credits
Fundamentals of computer use applied to the technical industry. Students will review keyboarding, computer hardware and software, word processing, databases, Internet, and e-mail. Course meets the first five weeks of the semester. Fall & Spring.
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2.00 Credits
Designed to develop speaking, reading, writing and human relations skills required in the employment setting. Students will acquire skills in interviewing, public speaking, writing, and applications useful in finding, applying for and getting a job. Course meets the last ten weeks of the semester. Fall & Spring.
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3.00 Credits
Special study is a course that covers various areas in applied technology. Course content will be determined by interest and demand. Credit hours will be determined by the course that is offered and will vary from one credit up to six credits. Course may be repeated for additional credit if subject content changes. Prerequisite: Permission of the technical instructor and the Division Chair.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers ratio and proportion, measurement, estimation, interpretation of graphs, basic algebra, formula rearrangement, basic geometry, basic trigonometry, and their application to technical problems.
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3.00 Credits
Basic blueprint reading teaches the student how to understand welding symbols, various blueprint lines, tolerances, dimensioning and strength of material formulas. This course will prepare welders for the rigorous demands placed on them in industry when assembling welded objects large and small. Fall.
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