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SRG 240: Issues in Surgical Technology
4.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Students will identify and discuss advanced surgical procedures focusing upon trauma, transplants, major orthopedic procedures, and the basic principles in the application of robotics in surgery. Electrical elements/ concerns and applied physics in the operating room will be discussed. The course will also emphasize the elements of professional development including professional organizations, leadership, teamwork, certification and continuing education. Students will discuss the role of the AST and its impact upon careers in surgical technology. Employability skills will be reviewed and applied. Students will be introduced to techniques and exercises in preparation for the national CST exam. Written and oral presentations by the students are key elements of this course. All students will be required to take the national CST exam. Prerequisites: SRG 209 and SRG 220 Co-requisites: SRG 240 and SRG 290 must be taken concurrently.
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SRG 290: Clinical Externship II
8.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
A clinical practicum that further develops clinical proficiency. Students are assigned to an affiliated agency where they actively participate as members of the surgical team, developing skills necessary to "scrub" andassisting in "circulating" during surgical procedures under supervision.Students scrub solo for some surgical procedures. Students must prepare a case study. Twenty-four hours per week. Prerequisites: SRG 209 and SRG 220 Co-requisites: SRG 240 ans SRG 290 must be taken concurrently.
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SSC 131: A Survey of the Social Sciences
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Surveys the several disciplines found under the general heading of the social sciences: anthropology, economics, geography, ecology, demography, psychology, sociology, and political science. This course also presents the development of each discipline and its important concepts. Note: This course meets the graduation requirement for General Education Outcome 1: American Society, Events, Institutions and Cultures.
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SSC 235: Topics in Social Science
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Provides special study in an area of social science, organized by subject, field of inquiry, or other criteria. This course may be taken twice for credit, six hours maximum, but the two topics must be different. Specific topics and any prerequisites are listed in the current semester's class schedule or may be obtained through the Social Science Division office.
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STH 131: Theatre Appreciation
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
A survey course consisting of lecture and discussion classes in the components, methods and history of theatrical production. Subject areas may include but are not limited to acting, directing, technical theater and history.
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STH 132: Acting I
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
An introduction to basic acting techniques, theories of acting, and rehearsal procedures. Emphasis is placed on modern and contemporary comedies and dramas. Students engage in relaxation, concentration, and vocal exercises. Attention is given to formal script analysis and breaking down dialogue and action into objective and intentions. Students will perform scenes from contemporary plays.
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STH 133: Technical Theatre
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Offers practical application of the fundamentals of set construction, rigging, painting, sound, lighting, and special effects.
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STH 134: Technical Theatre Specialties:Rotating Skills Course
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
(3 Credit Hours) A laboratory class providing intensive experience in one of the following specialized areas: scenic and/or properties design; construction and/or painting; theatre sound: design, engineering and operation; special effects: design, safety, engineering, and operation; production management; stage management; house management; lighting: design, hanging, and operations; or promotion and publicity. Students work on understanding theory through practical application on multiple projects.
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STH 135: Introduction to Stage Makeup
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
An analysis of the basic functions of stage makeup and a demonstration of techniques of makeup application. Students explore age, animal, fantasy, horror, and foam latex prosthetic makeup techniques. Students design and apply their own makeups as well as design and apply makeups for HFCC mainstage productions.
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STH 140: One Act Play Production
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Offers lecture and practice in the organization and specific skills necessary for the public performance of one-act plays. Students are provided opportunities in the areas of acting, assistant directing, stage management, publicity, and house management. Prerequisites: STH 132 or permission of the instructor
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