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Course Criteria
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0.00 Credits
This is a study of relationships from dating to marriage and continuing through the intimate family, challenges to intimacy, remarriage, and step families. The quest for intimacy is studied in the areas of gender roles, sexuality, children, family crisis, and divorce.
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3.00 Credits
This course offers the student an in-depth study of the principles of interpersonal communication discussed in SPCH 1313. Discussion of communication theory and participation in classroom experiences develop the student's ability to function more effectively in a variety of communication situations. Prerequisite: SPCH 1313 with a grade of "C" or higher.
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0.00 Credits
Public speaking is an oral communication course for students majoring in business, industry, or the professions. Students study communication theories and practice skills in interviewing, public speaking, group work, and organizational communications.
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2.00 Credits
Oral Interpretation studies the techniques of oral interpretation of literature: prose, poetry, and drama. The student will experience different moods, styles, and classifications of literature. This course is suggested for those acquiring a teaching major. Prerequisite: SPCH 1313 with a grade of "C" or higher or permission of the instructor.
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This course introduces the student to the profession of surgical technology, the surgical team members, roles and responsibilities of the surgical technologists, personal and professional relations, the history of surgery, organization and management of various types of health care facilities, interdepartmental relationships, communication techniques, and legal, ethical, and moral aspects of practice. Certificate prerequisites: ALDH 1042 or 1043, Medical Terminology, BIOL 1434 Basic Anatomy & Physiology. AAS prerequisites: ALDH 1042 or 1043 Medical Terminology, BIOL 2214 Anatomy & Physiology I, BIOL 2224 Anatomy & Physiology II, BIOL 2014 Microbiology
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This course emphasizes the principles of surgical asepsis and safety in the surgical environment. Included are operating room attire, creating and maintaining the sterile field, scrubbing, gowning and gloving, development of the "surgical conscience," thestudy of microorganisms and their relationship to disease and illness, immunologic defense mechanisms, the process of infection, methods to control infection, wound healing, principles of sanitation, disinfection, and sterilization. Certificate prerequisites: ALDH 1042 or 1043, Medical Terminology, BIOL 1434 Basic Anatomy & Physiology. AAS prerequisites: ALDH 1042 or 1043 Medical Terminology, BIOL 2214 Anatomy & Physiology I, BIOL 2224 Anatomy & Physiology II, BIOL 2014 Microbiology.
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This course provides the student with skills necessary to function as a surgical technologist. It emphasizes establishing and maintaining asepsis, basic case preparation, instrumentation, suture materials and usage, draping techniques, OR furniture and supplies, basic and specialty equipment, scrub and circulating roles, and physical aspects of an operating room. It also teaches safety in the surgical environment and methods to establish, maintain, and coordinate safe patient care. Certificate prerequisites: ALDH 1042 or 1043, Medical Terminology, BIOL 1434 Basic Anatomy & Physiology. AAS prerequisites: ALDH 1042 or 1043 Medical Terminology, BIOL 2214 Anatomy & Physiology I, BIOL 2224 Anatomy & Physiology II, BIOL 2014 Microbiology.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory experience allows students to observe, return, and demonstrate the principles and procedures taught in the classroom in a non-patient contact environment. It provides practicing of skills to achieve a satisfactory level of performance. Certificate prerequisites: ALDH 1042 or 1043, Medical Terminology, BIOL 1434 Basic Anatomy & Physiology. AAS prerequisites: ALDH 1042 or 1043 Medical Terminology, BIOL 2214 Anatomy & Physiology I, BIOL 2224 Anatomy & Physiology II, BIOL 2014 Microbiology.
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1.00 Credits
This course provides fundamental principles and skills of basic patient care concepts to include pediatric, geriatric, and patients with special needs. It includes preoperative preparation, positioning and prepping, care of specimens, vital signs, urethral catheterization, hemostasis, fluid and blood replacement, and documentation. Students are also introduced to surgical pharmacology, concepts of anesthesia, and emergency protocol. (Prerequisites listed on next page.) Certificate prerequisites: ALDH 1042 or 1043, Medical Terminology, BIOL 1434 Basic Anatomy & Physiology. AAS prerequisites: ALDH 1042 or 1043 Medical Terminology, BIOL 2214 Anatomy & Physiology I, BIOL 2224 Anatomy & Physiology II, BIOL 2014 Microbiology.
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2.00 Credits
This course emphasizes the application of advanced principles and patient care, case preparation, and procedures in a non-patient contact environment.
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