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Course Criteria
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RESP 1300, RESP 1400 This advanced course covers diagnostics related to the cardiopulmonary system, including pulmonary function studies and chest x-ray interpretation. Students will apply diagnostics to clinical problem solving. (17 contact hours: 2 lecture, 3 lab, 12 clinical)
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RESP 1300, RESP 1400 This course introduces the study of embryology, neonatology, and pediatric respiratory care. It also includes a discussion of neonatal and pediatric disease. (2 contact hours)
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7.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RESP 1500, RESP 1600, RESP 1800 This course serves as an introduction to mechanical ventilation and the acute care setting. Students will discuss and apply the competencies associated with this form of therapy to patient cases. (19 contact hours: 4 lecture, 3 lab, 12 clinical)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RESP 1500, RESP 1600, RESP 1800 This specialized course provides a study of the cardiovascular system, including invasive and non-invasive evaluation, pharmacology related to this system, and its application to patient care. (3 contact hours)
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RESP 2100, RESP 2200 This specialized course applies respiratory care to long-term care and rehabilitation. The course discusses the role of the therapist outside the acute care setting. Students will apply current standards of practice to patient care. (18 contact hours: 3 lecture, 3 lab, 12 clinical)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RESP 2100, RESP 2200 This advanced course evaluates the application of research to respiratory care and the therapist's role. The course also includes classroom discussion of the economics and legal aspects of healthcare affecting the practice of respiratory care. (3 contact hours)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
These specialized courses provide current or soon-to-be practitioners with in-depth examinations of respiratory care topics not covered in detail elsewhere in the curriculum. The courses provide students with opportunities to study and acquire skills beyond entry level.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with a fundamental understanding of real estate principles and concepts in Ohio. General content areas include real property ownership, licensure, contract law, estate and land interests, title transfers and recording, financing principles and practice, escrow and closing statements, appraisal, brokerage, property development, and land use. Additionally, topical presentations include analysis and discussion of current issues, ethics, federal and state regulations, fair housing, environmental issues, practice tips, professionalism, and investments. This course is required for a State of Ohio license in real estate sales. (3 contact hours)
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2.00 Credits
This course provides students with a fundamental understanding of important real estate finance concepts and practices in Ohio. General content areas include finance and mortgage lending practices, federal monetary system, laws and regulations, primary and secondary mortgage markets, funding sources, financial instruments and recording, conventional, FHA and VA loans, loan processing, interest calculation, foreclosure, and creative financing. Additionally, topical presentations include analysis and discussion of current issues, ethics, federal and state regulations, financial services and practice, professionalism, and financial calculations. This course is required for a State of Ohio license in real estate sales. (2 contact hours)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with a fundamental understanding of important real estate law concepts and practices in Ohio. General content areas include jurisprudence, civil procedure, real and personal property, estates and interests in land, several and joint ownership, deed contracts, finance, foreclosure and liens, closing and title, agency and liability, licensure, fair housing, land control, landlord-tenant law, and estate administration. Additionally, topical presentations include analysis and discussion of current issues, ethics, brokerage and practice, and statutory and case law. This course is required for a State of Ohio license in real estate sales. (3 contact hours)
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