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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: HSC 1000, 1531, BSCC1084, STS 0003, STSC0155. Corequisite: STSL0255. Speciality surgery and the special instruments, procedures, and equipment used with the surgery. Also included is the anatomy, physiology, and the patient care related to the surgery and the conditions requiring surgery.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: STS 0120, STSL0255, STS 0003, STSC0155. Corequisite: STSL0256. The anatomy, physiology, patient care, special instruments, procedures and equipment used with the speciality areas of neurosurgery, thoracic, cardiovascular, transplantation, and replantation surgery. Lab Fee.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: HSC 1000, HSC 1531, BSCC1084. Corequisites: STS 0003, STS 0004. An introduction to the physical environment of surgery, implementation of principles of aseptic technique, identification and use of instruments, use of suture and needles, transportation and positioning of the patients and the development of skill in hand scrubbing, gowning, and gloving procedures. Lab Fee.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: STS 0003, STSC0155, HSC 1000, HSC 1531, BSCC1084. Corequisite: STS 0120. Introduction to the clinical environment of surgery, implementation of principles of aseptic technique, identification and use of instruments, use of suture and needles, transportation and positioning of the patients and the development of skill in hand scrubbing, gowning, and gloving procedures. Students begin to concentrate on clinical experience by circulating and scrubbing on all phases of surgery.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: STS 0003, STS 0120, STSC0155, STSL0255. Corequisite: STS 0121. Students concentrate on clinical experience by circulating and scrubbing on all phases of speciality surgery and assisting in the use of special instruments, procedures and equipment used with the surgery.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: STS 0003, STSC0155, STS 0120, STS 0121, STSL0255, STS 0256. Students concentrate on clinical experience by circulating and scrubbing on all phases of specialty surgery and assisting in the use of special instruments, procedures and equipment used with the surgery.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Appropriate test scores in reading and writing. Meets Gordon Rule requirements. A study of the structure, functions, and dynamics of change in society. Major topics include: the sociological perspective, sociological research, culture, social structures, socialization, groups and organizations, social inequality, deviance and social control, social institutions and sociological challenges of contemporary society. This is a designated diversityinfused course.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Consent of Honors Coordinator. Meets Gordon Rule and General Education requirements. This Honors course is designed to maximize the experience of students who are interested in the pursuit of majors in the social sciences; however, it is open to all Honors students. This course is designed to be utilized in a standard semester, and may be hybridized at the discretion of the instructor. The course is intended to allow interested students to develop a deeper understanding of integral core concepts in the discipline of sociology. This is a designated diversityinfused course.
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3.00 Credits
A general introduction to the sociological study of social problems. Major topics include: the nature of social problems, poverty, inequality, racism, sexism, drug and alcohol abuse, crime and violence, urban and environmental problems, global issues, health, education, science and technology. This is a designated diversity-infused course.
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3.00 Credits
Development, maintenance and enrichment of personally satisfying marital relationships emphasizing the individual's values, needs and expectations. Topics include: marital relationships, conflict resolutions, communication, reproduction, sexuality, and after-marriage relationships.
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