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  • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

    The goal of the course is to enhance the student's knowledge of his/her native language. This course is designed for those students who speak Spanish at home but have not had any or little formal education in the Spanish language. The course will be taught completely in Spanish and will replace SPA 121 or SPA122 for native and near native Spanish speakers. Attention also will be given to conventions of orthography. Prerequisite: Native or near-native Spanish speaking ability
  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Continued development of oral comprehension and accurate control of sound system and syntax. Selected examples of cultural and contemporary writing to elicit an awareness of the similarities and differences of each culture (English- Spanish) and a fuller understanding of the value systems of the Hispanic societies. Prerequisite: SPA 122
  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    A continuation of Spanish 221. Students encouraged to work in language laboratory one hour per week. Prerequisite: SPA 221 IAI: H1 900
  • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Designed to give the advanced student of Spanish the opportunity to increase his proficiency in the Spanish language. A careful selection of readings of cultural and historical values will provide the writing and conversational material needed to meet the objectives of the course. Prerequisite: SPA 222 IAI: H1 900
  • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

    A survey of Hispanic literature requiring competence in both conversation and composition. A continuation of SPA 223. Prerequisite: SPA 223 IAI: H1 900
  • 4.00 Credits

    Introduces various types of healthcare institutions and their structures then focuses on the surgical technologist and other surgical team members and their roles within such institutions. Presents concepts of communication skills and ethical, moral, and legal responsibilities of the surgical team members. Discusses sterilization, disinfection, asepsis, and surgical environment as they relate to various clinical roles and care of the patient. Introduces basic surgical instruments, equipment and supplies. Focuses on processing and care of instruments, distribution of supplies, and inventory control. In laboratory setting, emphasis is placed on principles and practices related to asepsis, surgical environment and identification and utilization of commonly used surgical instruments, equipment and supplies. Prerequisites: BIO 111 or BIO 124 (C or better in either), and admission to the Surgical Technology Program Course fee
  • 5.00 - 8.00 Credits

    Focuses on introducing the student to the surgical technologist role. Presents concepts of general surgical patient care and basic case preparation and procedures. In both simulated and clinical laboratory settings, emphasis is placed on basic surgical procedures during pre-operative, intra-operative, and post-operative phases commonly performed in the operating room setting. Prerequisite: SRG 110 (C or better) Course fee
  • 4.00 - 8.00 Credits

    Focuses on theory and clinical procedures in general, rectal, obstetric and gynecologic, endoscopic, ear, nose and throat, head and neck, oral and maxillofacial surgeries. In both theory and clinical settings emphasis is placed on knowledge of relevant anatomy, pathology, diagnostic procedures and tests, special preoperative preparation, special instruments, supplies, drugs, special equipment, intraoperative preparation, surgical procedure, prognosis, and postoperative care and complications for surgeries addressed in this course. Prerequisite: SRG 111 (C or better) Course fee
  • 4.00 - 8.00 Credits

    Focuses on theory and clinical procedures in genitourinary, orthopedic, hand, plastic, neurologic, thoracic, cardiac, peripheral vascular, and general pediatric surgeries. In both theory and clinical settings, emphasis is placed on knowledge of relevant anatomy, pathology, diagnostic procedures and tests, special preoperative preparation, special instruments, supplies, and drugs, special equipment, intraoperative preparation, surgical procedure, prognosis, and postoperative care and complications for surgeries addressed in this course. Prerequisite: SRG 112 (C or better) Course fee
  • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Focuses on theory and clinical procedures in ophthalmic, peripheral vascular, cardiac, and transplant specialties. In both theory and clinical settings, emphasis is placed on knowledge of relevant anatomy, pathology, diagnostic procedures and tests, special preoperative preparation, special instruments, supplies, and drugs, special equipment, intraoperative preparation, surgical procedure, prognosis, and postoperative care and complications for surgeries addressed in this course. Prepares students for the Surgical Technology National Certification Examination. The role and responsibilities of the surgical technologist, including using professional communication skills and incorporating critical thinking skills in clinical situations are discussed. Students are assisted with developing a professional image through discussion about professional expectations and responsibilities. Prerequisite: SRG 113 (C or better)
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