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21.00 Credits
Lec. 0 Lab. 21 Credit 7 Learners are assigned to various clinical experiences within a hospital and homecare setting to apply principles learned in the respiratory curriculum. Prerequisite: RCP-450, RCP-440, RCP-761 and RCP- 620. Graded on a Pass/No Pass basis.
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0.00 Credits
Lec. 2 Lab. 0 Credit 2 The purpose of this course is to assist second year respiratory care students in preparing for autonomous professional practice. The Role of the Professional: duties to client, employer and public; professional responsibilities; involvement in continuing education and professional career development will be explored. Prerequisites: RCP-450, RCP-440, RCP-620 and RCP-761. Corequisites: RCP-766 and RCP-880.
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2.00 Credits
Lec. 4 Lab. 2 Credit 5 This course will involve discussions of patient case studies and modifications in therapy based on patient response. Students will learn how to make recommendations and interact with other health care team members to provide appropriate treatment. Mock CRTT and RRT simulations will be taken and discussed. Prerequisite: RCP- 450, RCP-440, RCP-761 and RCP-620.
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2.00 Credits
Lec. 2 Lab. 2 Credit 3 This course is designed to further build reading skills, most specifically reading techniques to gain the most from college textbooks such as: applying, comparing, inferring, concluding and judging. Vocabulary skill building will also be stressed. Students will work on vocabulary at the appropriate level as determined by a pretest.
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2.00 Credits
Lec. 2 Lab. 2 Credit 3 A beginning course designed to build basic reading skills: identifying topics and main ideas, identifying supporting details, making inferences and recognizing patterns in paragraphs. A pretest will determine the student's appropriate level for vocabulary skill building, and students will work on vocabulary development at the appropriate level.
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2.00 Credits
Lec. 0 Lab. 2 Credit 1 Basic Science I is designed for students interested in learning basic scientific facts. Emphasis is placed on the fundamentals and understanding of earth or life science. Specific topics will be selected based upon student needs. Credit earned in this course will not count toward the AA, AS, AAS degree science requirements.
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2.00 Credits
Lec. 0 Lab. 2 Credit 1 Basic Science II is a continuation of Basic Science I. Specific topics will be selected based upon student needs. Credit earned in this course will not count toward the AA, AS or AAS degree science requirements. Prerequisite: SCI-006.
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2.00 Credits
Lec. 1 Lab. 2 Credit 2 An introduction to basic electricity and magnetism. A study of the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance. Power generation, power transfer and their applications. A basic understanding of the applied electrical circuits.
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2.00 Credits
Lec. 2 Lab. 2 Credit 3 General course in laboratory techniques. Photography, crime scene search, collection and preservation of evidence, fingerprints, firearms, arson, blood and stains, polygraph, questioned documents, voice prints, and other topics will be demonstrated or discussed. A practical introduction to the role of the natural sciences laboratory in crime detection and investigation.
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0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Lec. 0-3 Lab. 0-6 Credit 1-3 Field tours to various biomes, museums, and science research facilities to enhance the study of scientific concepts. Collections and displays of scientific importance, diverse ecological conditions, and/or laboratory facilities of interest will be examined. Specific written credit and participation requirements are established in advance of the field study and according to the number of credit hours enrolled.
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