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SPE 100: Intro to Human Communication
3.00 Credits
Owens Community College
Examines oral communication in human relationships. Focuses on the basic principles and theories of, as well as practice in, interpersonal communication, small-group communication, and public speaking. Provides students with a general understanding of the human communication process via exercises and activities in each area. Provides students with opportunities to engage in one-on-one communication, deliver speeches, and participate in small group presentations.
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SPE 101: Public Speaking
3.00 Credits
Owens Community College
A general course that provides students with the basic principles of public speaking through lecture and evaluation of individual speeches. Emphasis is on the audience-centered approach to informative and persuasive speaking. Students will be expected to give a number of speeches throughout the semester. (Liberal Art elective). ). The web version of this course requires the use of a webcam or video recording capabilities in order to submit speeches.
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SPE 102: Interpersonal Communication
3.00 Credits
Owens Community College
Introduces interpersonal communications, one-to-one relationships and group discussions. Provides students with practical skills to solve communication problems. Emphasizes interpersonal verbal and non-verbal behavior and includes practice in articulation of feelings, ideas and ideals. Includes activities such as interviewing and active listening. (Liberal Art Elective).
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SPE 110: Intro to Mass Media
3.00 Credits
Owens Community College
Provides an introductory overview of mass media systems and examines how historical, economic, political and cultural factors have shaped the media. Explores the role and influence of media such as newspapers, magazines, television, radio and computers. Attention is given to the legal and ethical implications of mass communication systems. (Communications Elective), (Arts and Humanities Elective)
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SPE 201: Intro to Communication Theory
3.00 Credits
Owens Community College
Examines the foundational theories in the field of speech communication. Special emphasis on communication theories that examine the self and the message, relationship development, groups and organizations, the public, the media and culture and diversity. (Arts and Humanities elective)
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SPE 210: Small Group Communication
3.00 Credits
Owens Community College
The basic elements of communications and small group theory as employed in typical small group discussion situations. Emphasizes the individual's responsibility in the discussion setting, and focuses on the development of the leadership abilities and conflict management techniques within each group. Analyzes group interaction in the problem solving process for task-oriented groups via group interaction. Provides students with opportunities to make oral presentations before the class as members in such small group discussions as panels, symposia, round tables, task forces, etc. (Liberal Art elective).
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SRG 102: Surgical Pharmacology
1.00 Credits
Owens Community College
In this course students will learn the pharmaceuticals used in surgical practice to include their actions, use, effects, contraindications, and administration. The anesthesia process will be covered in defining the stages of general anesthesia as well as the different types of agents used. The course will cover the equipment, safe practices, sterile technique and terminology used in relation to pharmacology. Students will also cover practices relating to alternative therapies such as herbal medication, acupuncture, massage, and music therapy and their effect on the surgical patient.
Prerequisite:
HIT 125 and MTH 133
Corequisite:
SPD 100 and SRG 101 and BIO 211 and ENG 111 or ENG 111
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SRG 103: Surgical Technology I
6.00 Credits
Owens Community College
In this course, students will learn the primary functions of the surgical technologist in multiple roles within the operating room environment. Points of focus will include effective communication, professional interactions with the patient and surgical team, proper personal protective equipment, introduction to asepsis, safety precautions, instrumentation, and equipment, supplies, stapling devices, suture, and infection control and wound healing.
Prerequisite:
BIO 211 and SRG 101 and SRG 102 and SPD 100 and ENG 111 or ENG 111
Corequisite:
SRG 104 and SRG 105 and SPD 101
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SRG 201: Surgical Technology II
4.00 Credits
Owens Community College
Students in this course will study the relevant surgical anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology, supplies, equipment, and instrumentation needed for a variety of procedures in the areas of general, obstetrics and gynecological, genitourinary, and orthopedic surgery.
Prerequisite:
BIO 212
Corequisite:
SRG 202
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SRG 202: Surgical Technology DP I
3.00 Credits
Owens Community College
In this course students will be in the clinical environment practicing and performing essential skills required in the perioperative environment. While under the supervision of a surgical technologist or RN the student will observe, scrub, and assist on procedures as directed by the surgical team.
Prerequisite:
BIO 212
Corequisite:
SRG 201
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