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6.00 Credits
SU - Prerequisites: STS 0121, STS 0256L. Corequisite: STS 0122.This course will reinforce and extend the instructional experiences of the previous courses.The focus is on integrating all previously learned concepts, principles, and skills essential to the role of the entry-level surgical technologist. Emphasis will be placed on the specialties of cardiothoracic, peripheral vascular surgery and neurosurgery.
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2.00 Credits
SP - Prerequisites: BSC 0070,MEA 0230, STS 0804. An introduction to pharmacology and anesthesia from the perspective of the surgical technologist. Participants will become familiar with the care and handling of drugs and solutions, the use of drugs in the care of surgical patients, and the principles of anesthesia administration.
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2.00 Credits
FA - This course covers the characteristics and activities of micro organisms. It surveys the various microbial groups, especially bacteria, viruses, and fungi,with an emphasis on pathogenic forms.Bacterial growth,metabolism, and genetics are discussed in some detail.Theories and methods of destruction, removal and inhibition of microorganisms in the environment are studied, as well as how the human body's natural defenses act to protect us against pathogenic microorganisms and how chemotherapeutic agents assist in this task.Various significant aspects of several infectious diseases that occur in humans are also covered.
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4.00 Credits
SU - A.A.S. only. Lab fee. Corequisite: MAT 1033 or higher math or permission of instructor. An introductory course including the fundamentals of plane surveying and the use and care of equipment.Topics covered are theory of leveling, angles and bearings, curves and topography.An introductory laboratory designed to include measurement of distance, leveling, and land surveying. Includes use of Laser/Electronic Distance Meter.
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3.00 Credits
FA, SP - Prerequisite: SYG 2000.This course utilizes current sociological research and theory to analyze the origins and possible solutions to those problems found in modern-day social institutions such as marriage, the economy, government, education and health care.Other topics include social costs of environmental degradation, ethical issues associated with rapidly changing technology, poverty and crime. Students are encouraged to participate actively in this discussion-based class. Meets A.A. general education Category IV. A writing emphasis course.
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3.00 Credits
FA, SP - A.A.S. only. Prerequisite: ACG 2001 or ACG 2021. This course is the study of current Federal Income Tax Laws and rules as they apply to individual income tax returns.Actual tax forms are studied and prepared by the student.Topics include gross income,inclusions, and exclusions, personal itemized deductions, tax credits and pre-payments, capital gains and losses, and rental and self-employment income.
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3.00 Credits
TBA - Prerequisite: THE 2000.This is an advanced course for students who have demonstrated that they are capable of advanced,highly specialized work in a particular area of the theatre such as scene design, acting methods, play writing, and directing. Students are assigned to a teacher who will design, supervise, and evaluate their projects.May be used for certification or recertification of high school drama teachers.May be repeated for credit (three times).
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3.00 Credits
SP - This course explores dramatic literature and develops the student's knowledge and appreciation of the elements of literature through the study of selected scripts, playwrights and dramatic theories. Among these elements are the history of dramatic literature, genre study and the theory and practice of dramatic analysis and criticism.
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3.00 Credits
SP - Basic design practice as applied to stage settings, practical exercises in construction, painting,mounting, and lighting a stage production. Students enrolled in this course will not be permitted to enroll in StagecraftWorkshop during the same semester.
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1.00 Credits
FA, SP, SU - Course constitutes participation in the backstage technical operation of the current production.This course may be taken three times.Hours to be arranged.
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