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SUR 202: Surgical Technology IV
4.00 Credits
Owens Community College
Theory and application of surgical procedures will be covered in relationship to the specialty areas of cardiothoracic, peripheral vascular, neurology, pediatrics and trauma. Surgical instrumentation, human anatomy and physiology, and medical terminology are reviewed in relationship to these specialty areas.
Prerequisite:
SUR 200 and SUR 201
Corequisite:
SUR 203 and PSY 101
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SUR 203: Surgical Directed Practice III
6.00 Credits
Owens Community College
Provides clinical experiences under the direct supervision of a Surgical Technologist or other qualified personnel as assigned by the hospital coordinator. Students are required to apply theory learned in the college lecture and laboratory. The focus is on level 3 cases, as available, in the areas of general, gynecology, genitourinary, orthopedics, ENT, ophthalmology, vascular, reconstructive, neurology, cardiothoracic and organ transplant. Students are visited weekly by a faculty member and must attend a weekly reflection on campus.
Prerequisite:
SUR 200 and SUR 201
Corequisite:
SUR 202 and PSY 101
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SUR 206: Certification Review Surgical
1.00 Credits
Owens Community College
Prepares students for the national credentialing examination by participating in review activities.
Prerequisite:
SUR 200 and SUR 201
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SWK 201: Intro to Social Work
3.00 Credits
Owens Community College
This course introduces the student to the social work profession. The topics covered include history of the profession, professional ethics, the generalist social worker, and the profession's contribution to promoting social and economic justice for the vulnerable and disenfranchised members of society.
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SWK 220: Social Welfare Institutions
3.00 Credits
Owens Community College
Introduces social welfare institutions and systems from historical and social policy perspectives. Provides for exploring the relationships between social policy, social welfare institutions and social work practice.
Prerequisite:
SWK 201
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SWK 250: Social Work Assessment
3.00 Credits
Owens Community College
Students learn to conduct basic social work assessment consistent with ethical standards. Students are introduced to theories related to social work assessments and learn basic interview techniques and skills. The student is also introduced to basic methods for documenting social work activities.
Prerequisite:
SWK201
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SWK 260: Field Experience and Lab I
3.00 Credits
Owens Community College
Supervised field experiences for six hours per week (at least 60 hours during the semester) in a social service agency, supervised by a professional at the social service organization. One hour per week of directed classroom discussion and reflection about the relationship of field experience to social work practice. Journaling and written classroom exercises will be required.
Prerequisite:
SWK 201 and SWK 220 and SWK 250
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THE 100: Introduction to Theater
3.00 Credits
Owens Community College
Introductory survey of the development of theater and drama from ancient times to the present day. Exploration of the art of theater, including performance and technical production. Discussion of representative plays, focusing on their importance as social/cultural experience. (Arts and Humanities elective).
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THE 131: Acting I
3.00 Credits
Owens Community College
Helps actors create believable characters through acting exercises, improvisations, audition workshops and scene study. Major contemporary playwrights used for scene study. Breathing, relaxation, and centering exercises, theatre games, and improvisational work to develop basic acting skills. Play attendance required.
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THE 151: Script Analysis
3.00 Credits
Owens Community College
Introduction to the methods of reading, studying and analyzing playscripts for production. The script as vehicle for performance and the understanding of it from the perspective of the actor, director, and technician.
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