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  • 4.00 Credits

    Learners will practice the concepts and theories learned in 2410 Pathology and Procedures and 2405 Pharmacology. Basic skill sets will be put into practice for scrub gown and gloving (both open and closed), draping of the surgical patient, as well as set up appropriate instrumentation on back-table and mayo stand for general surgery abdominal cases. Focus will be on use of correct sterile technique, surgical consciousness, and communication by way of working within a team in the surgical environment. Learner will be able to practice passing instruments, load surgical blades and needles, and properly change contaminated gown and gloves. A focus will be made around labeling drugs properly that will be used in the sterile field. (Prerequisites: SURG 1405, 1410, and 1415) 4C/0/4/0
  • 4.00 Credits

    Learners will directly build on skill sets learned in SURG 2415, as they bring in more complex procedures to their training, from the curriculum in SURG 2410, these are then practiced directly in the lab session. The procedures will require new skill sets in the areas of draping, specialty equipment, instruments, and team communication. (Prerequisites: SURG 1405, 1410, and 1415) 4C/0/4/0
  • 8.00 Credits

    Students are assigned to a pre-planned clinical facility and assist with surgical procedures within the operative setting under the personal supervision of a clinical preceptor. This clinical practicum is designed for the student to integrate knowledge and theory from previous classes specific to Surgical technology, to develop skill set specific to that of a practicing Surgical Technologist. Clinical assignments are based on a set of weekly clinical performance objectives that must be met prior to the completion of OR lab 2. Students will participate in 3 clinical conferences to debrief current learning and synthesize knowledge with practice. Also covered in these sessions are professional topics such as understanding the roles, responsibilities and variety of personalities that comprise OR settings, the development of a resume, cover letter, thank you letter, and the development of answers to commonly asked interview questions. Students will complete practice exams to prepare for the National Certification Exam administered by the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting. Participation in the Certification exam is MANDATORY. (Prerequisite(s): SURG 2405, 2411, 2415, and 2420) 8C/0/8/0
  • 8.00 Credits

    Students are assigned to a pre-planned clinical facility and assist with surgical procedures within the operative setting under the personal supervision of a clinical preceptor. This clinical practicum is designed for the student to integrate knowledge and theory from previous classes specific to Surgical technology, to develop skill set specific to that of a practicing Surgical Technologist. Clinical assignments are based on a set of weekly clinical performance objectives that must be met prior to the completion of OR lab 2. Students will participate in 3 clinical conferences to debrief current learning and synthesize knowledge with practice. Also covered in these sessions are professional topics such as understanding the roles, responsibilities and variety of personalities that comprise OR settings, the development of a resume, cover letter, thank you letter, and the development of answers to commonly asked interview questions. Students will complete practice exams to prepare for the National Certification Exam administered by the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting. Participation in the Certification exam is MANDATORY. (Prerequisite(s): SURG 2405, 2411, 2415, 2420, and 2430) 8C/0/8/0
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to study and explore theatre. Students will study the diversity of drama, and explore the methods and styles of actors, directors, playwrights, and designers. (MnTC: Goal 6) 3C/3/0/0
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides an introduction to the diverse theatrical styles and plays performed around the world. Students will explore a variety of theatre focusing on Eastern and Western cultures around the globe exploring the cultural, historical, social, religious, and linguistic significance of this work. Students will examine the aspects that go into creating these forms of theatre including, acting, design, and stagecraft. Students will explore these forms of theatre and their impact on theatre around the world today. (Prerequisite(s): READ 0722 or READ 0724 or EAPP 0900 with a grade of "C" or better or appropriate assessment score) (MnTC: Goals 6 & 8) 3C/3/0/0
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides students an Introduction to Acting. Students engage in physical and vocal exercises training the actors voice and body. Students will also develop the skills to respond critically to theatrical performances. Students engage in vocal and physical warm-ups and exercises, read and analyze plays, use improvisation towards developing characters in scenes from a variety of plays. (Prerequisite(s): READ 0722 or READ 0724 or EAPP 0900 with a grade of "C" or better. or appropriate assessment score) (MnTC: Goal 6) 3C/3/0/0
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides an introduction to Theatre Stagecraft and Production with units on acting, stage movement, set construction, painting, lighting, special effects, and scenic design, among other topics. Participation in current theatre production is required. This course may be repeated for credit. (MnTC: Goal 6) 3C/3/0/0
  • 1.00 Credits

    Students who are interested in pursuing active participation as a performer in a Saint Paul College theatrical production will be eligible for this course. Students will take an active role as a live performer within a college production. This course may be replaced in subsequent terms for a maximum of 4 credits. (Prerequisite(s): Instructor permission) (MnTC: Goal 6) 1C/0/1/0
  • 1.00 Credits

    Students who are interested in pursuing active participation as a technical worker in a Saint Paul College theatrical production will be eligible for this course. Students will take an active role as a technical worker within a college production. This course may be replaced in subsequent terms for a maximum of 4 credits. (Prerequisite(s): Instructor permission) (MnTC: Goal 6) 1C/0/1/0
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