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3.00 Credits
This course explores global variations of Buddhist cultures, literatures, moral teachings, scriptural interpretations, and philosophies, through primary and secondary sources. Students will also discover how Buddhist traditions have evolved, in both Eastern and Western cultures, relative to contemporary issues such as war, peace, gender, religious identity, and religious traditions. Semester: Fall
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3.00 Credits
An academic approach to understanding Islam since its conception in the 7th C. Arabia. This course introduces students to belief & practice, religious devotion expressed through art, poetry, and mysticism and to the examination of contemporary expressions and issues from the Sunni/Shi'a/Sufi divisions to the development of Islam in America, its role in expressions of gender & of 'political Islam'. Semester: Fall
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3.00 Credits
This is an introduction to the diverse, dynamic & influential world religions of Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, & Islam. The approach is global & comparative; each tradition is explored within the academic study of religion through its sacred literature, philosophy, art, history, rituals, & institutions giving special attention to the interrelated dynamics that shape human communities. Semester(s): All
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the dynamic relationship between religion & American culture. The approach is a Cultural Studies method to offer ways of how to recognize, understand, and analyze religious influences in contemporary life through overarching themes; how religion shapes & is shaped by American life, how we encounter minority religions, & how the U.S. is coping with religious diversity. Semester(s): All
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2.00 Credits
Explore the profession of respiratory therapy, including an overview of the required knowledge and skills of the profession. Semester(s): Spring & Summer
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3.00 Credits
Provides the essential concepts of cardiopulmonary structure and function with an emphasis on pulmonary homeostasis. Pre-Requisite(s): Acceptance into the Respiratory Therapy program Semester(s): Fall
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2.00 Credits
Establish basic clinical assessment skills needed by a respiratory therapy professional. Focus on respiratory assessment techniques, standardized data collection, relevant findings, and respiratory documentation. Pre-Requisite(s): Acceptance into the Respiratory Therapy program Semester(s): Fall
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to relevant pharmacology for respiratory therapy. Pre-Requisite(s): Acceptance into the Respiratory Therapy program Semester(s): Fall
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to respiratory theory and skills practice. Includes equipment operation, gas therapy, aerosol drug therapy, humidification therapy, airway clearance modalities, and maintaining an open airway. Pre-Requisite(s): Acceptance into the Respiratory Therapy program Semester(s): Fall
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3.00 Credits
Examines principles of disease management, patient education, infection control principles, common infectious diseases, and acute and chronic respiratory diseases. Provides an overview of respiratory care for the medical/surgical patient, including an introduction to the respiratory management of traumatic chest injury and head trauma. Pre-Requisite(s): Completion of each course in previous semester with grade of 80% or better. Semester(s): Spring
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