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  • 1.00 Credits

    Individual study of a topic of special interest in the area of Spanish language, literature or culture, to be undertaken under the direction of an instructor. Appropriate methods of research and investigation are applied, and the results reported in a final creative product such as a research paper, electronic or physical report (such as electronic media presentation, Web page or display board) or other creative product together with a bibliography. This class may be repeated once for credit. Prerequisites: Grade of a C or better in SPN 131, SPN 132, SPN 231 or SPN 232 or equivalent and permission of the instructor
  • 2.00 Credits

    Individual study of a topic of special interest in the area of Spanish language, literature or culture, to be undertaken under the direction of an instructor. Appropriate methods of research and investigation are applied, and the results reported in a final creative product such as a research paper, electronic or physical report (such as electronic media presentation, Web page or display board) or other creative product together with a bibliography. This class may be repeated once for credit. Prerequisites: Grade of a C or better in SPN 131, SPN 132, SPN 231 or SPN 232 or equivalent and permission of the instructor
  • 3.00 Credits

    Individual study of a topic of special interest in the area of Spanish language, literature or culture, to be undertaken under the direction of an instructor. Appropriate methods of research and investigation are applied, and the results reported in a final creative product such as a research paper, electronic or physical report (such as electronic media presentation, Web page or display board) or other creative product together with a bibliography. This class may be repeated once for credit. Prerequisites: Grade of a C or better in SPN 131, SPN 132, SPN 231 or SPN 232 or equivalent and permission of the instructor
  • 4.00 Credits

    The course introduces the fundamentals of operating room techniques, emphasizing principles and practices of asepsis and sterilization. Physical and psychosocial aspects of the patient are explored. Included are the role and responsibilities of the surgical technologist and other surgical team members; accountability and legal aspects; identification of common equipment, instruments, and supplies. Students practice scrubbing, gowning, and gloving. Selected laboratory practice and one OR observation are required. Prerequisites: Acceptance into the SRG program Co-requisites: AH 100, BIO 233, HCS 103, HCS 124, and SRG 101 must be taken concurrently.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This lecture/laboratory course is designed to continue to develop the concepts from SRG 101. It features the theory and practice for general, gynecology, genitourinary, orthopedic, otorhinolaryngology, and endoscopy surgical procedures. The course also emphasizes the scheme or steps as well as the instrumentation of these surgical interventions. Two OR observations are required. Prerequisites: AH 100, BIO 135, BIO 233, HCS 103, HCS 124, and SRG 101 Co-requisites: BIO 234, ENG 131, SRG 120 , SRG 140, and SRG 160 must be taken concurrently.
  • 2.00 Credits

    A laboratory course designed to develop basic aseptic and sterile techniques used in the perioperative care of the surgical patient. This course focuses on the surgical scrub, gowning and gloving, setting up a sterile field, draping, handling of surgical instruments, and surgical counts. Students practice techniques in a guided lab setting. Prerequisites: SRG 101 Co-requisites: SRG 120, SRG 140, and SRG 160 must be taken concurrently.
  • 2.00 Credits

    A laboratory course designed to prepare students for clinical externship. Students will continue to practice aseptic and sterile techniques used in the perioperative care of the surgical patient. This course focuses on skills developed in SRG 140 and incorporates "mock surgery" andadvanced clinical skills in a lab setting. Students practice techniques in a guided lab setting. Prerequisites: SRG 120, SRG 140, and SRG 160
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of medications used in the operating room with an emphasis on the common drugs used in the surgical area. This course examines the administration, actions, interactions, side-effects, and terminology of perioperative medications. Included are legal responsibilities of the surgical technologist and common calculations performed in a sterile field. The student must present two reports as well as complete a term paper. Prerequisites: AH 100, BIO 135, BIO 233, and SRG 101 Co-requisites: SRG 120, SRG 140, and SRG 160 must be taken concurrently.
  • 5.00 Credits

    A clinical practicum developing concepts learned in SRG 101. Students are assigned to an affiliate agency where they actively participate as members of the surgical team, developing skills necessary to "scrub" and assisting in "circulating" during surgical procedures under supervision. Sixteen hours per week. Prerequisites: BIO 233, BIO 234, SRG 101, SRG 120, SRG 140, SRG 150, and SRG 160 Co-requisites: SRG 209 and SRG 220 must be taken concurrently.
  • 4.00 Credits

    A lecture/laboratory course designed to develop further the student's knowledge of surgical specialties and clinical practice, including cardiovascular, thoracic, neurologic, oral, ophthalmic, reconstruction, pediatric, and geriatric procedures. The scheme or steps as well as the instrumentation of the common procedures performed are emphasized. Prerequisites: BIO 233, BIO 234, SRG 101, SRG 120, SRG 140, SRG 150, and SRG 160 Co-requisites: SRG 209 and SRG 220 must be taken concurrently.
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