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6.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: SUR 203, SUR 213; Corequisite: SUR 214) Continues development of student knowledge and skills applicable to specialty surgery areas. Topics include: ophthalmic surgery, orthopedic surgery, thoracic surgery, vascular surgery, cardiovascular surgery, and neurosurgery.
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8.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: SUR 102, SUR 109, SUR 110, SUR 112, SUR 203) Continues development of surgical team participation through clinical experience. Emphasis is placed on observation/participation in routine procedures and procedures for general and specialty surgery. Topics include: participation in and/or observation of general surgery, gastrointestinal surgery, obstetrical and gyneco logical surgery, genitourinary surgery, head and neck surgery, and plastic and reconstructive surgery.
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8.00 Credits
(Pre/Corequisites: SUR 203, SUR 204, SUR 213) Provides opportunity for students to complete all required Surgical Technology procedures through active participation in surgery in the clinical setting. Topics include: primary scrub on specialty surgical procedures; participation as a surgical team conducting ophthalmic, orthopedic, tho racic, vascular, cardiovascular, and neurosurgery proce dures; independent case preparation and implementation of intraoperative skills; and demonstra tion of employability skills
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3.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: SUR 203 and SUR 213; Corequisites; SUR 204 and SUR 214) Prepares students for entry into careers as surgical technologists and enables them to effec tively review for the national certification examination. The Program Assessment Examination is administered prior to completion of this course. Topics include: professional credentialing, certification review, and test-taking skills.
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6.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: ELC 118) Teaches the installation, testing, and repair of simple and complex network systems. Extensive laboratory activities give practical hands-on experience with various telephone systems. Topics include: straight line station apparatus and wiring, special apparatus systems, multi-line systems, isolation faults, line testing, key systems programming, and customer relations.
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4.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: Provisional admission) Provides an intro duction to the basic concepts of network transmission. Topics include: introduction to frequency and bandwidth, delineation of signal types and characteristics, methods of modulation and detection, transmission modes, character istics of transmission media, noise and distortion levels, and multiplexing.
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6.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: TEL 110) Designed to cover the basic principles of data communications and areas of applications such as communications between terminals and computers, including local area networks, packet networks, and control of the telephone network. Topics include: introduction to data communications, transmission of bandwidths and impairments, transmission codes, modem installation, function of multiplexers, function of proto cols, and networks identification.
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6.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: TEL 111) Introduces students to the Tl digital carrier system and the signal itself. A technical description of Tl system is provided, and Tl services are compared to more common services. Topics include: intro duction to digital telephony, Tl signal synchronization, technical aspects of Tl, installation of customer premises equipment, Tl transmission services analysis, and related Tl services and enhancements.
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6.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: TEL 112) Introduces the fundamentals of fiber optics and explores the applications of fiber optics transmission systems. Laboratory exercises give students hands-on experience with fiber optic devices. Topics include: introduction to optical fiber principles, types of optical fiber, characteristics of optical fiber, factors con tributing to fiber losses, fiber optic systems, installation and maintenance of fiber optic systems, fusion/quick connect splicing, and terminations.
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6.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: Provisional admission) Provides an introduction to welding technology with an emphasis on basic welding laboratory principles and operating procedures. Topics include: industrial safety practices; hand tool and power machine operations; measurement; laboratory procedures; introduction to codes and standards; welding career potentials and certification eligibility; basic electricity and power sources; and metals characteristics, preparation, and testing procedures.
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