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1.00 - 8.00 Credits
Focuses on students' performance ability in the role of Surgical Technologist during select surgical procedures in general, orthopedic, gynecological, genitourinary, peripheral vascular and ophthalmic. Includes possible clinical experience in, major vascular, cardiac, transplant, trauma, and procurement surgeries. Prerequisite: SRG 113 (C or better) Course fee
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Presents basic concepts of microbiology, immune response and wound healing in response to injury, cancer or pathogens. Discusses health and wellness and the effects of internal and external sources of stress. Prerequisites: SRG 111 (C or better)
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
This course is designed to target specific areas of pharmacology as it relates to surgery and anesthesia in addition to a general over view of pharmacology as a whole. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency and Basic Algebra Readiness
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Focuses on theory on advanced procedures in general, genitourinary, gynecologic, orthopedic, plastic, neurologic, thoracic, cardiac, peripheral vascular, endoscopic and general pediatric surgeries. 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. Utilization of advanced technologies, such as robotics, minimally invasive radiology and endoscopy in the various surgical procedures and specialties are discussed. Prerequisites: completion of the Surgical Technology Certificate Program
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course is presently utilized as an independent study course for students wishing to pursue specific topics to a greater degree than are allowed under present social science division offerings. Note: The consent of the division chairman and the instructor who will direct the student's research are necessary to enroll in this class. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Students will travel with faculty to international/regional locations which may vary from year to year to study selected topics or current issues in the social or behavioral sciences (anthropology, sociology, psychology, geography, history, political science, economics). The instructor will assist students in developing required activities or projects undertaken during the travel experience. These will include field trips, lectures, discussions or other appropriate activities. Credit is variable and arranged with the instructor. Students are responsible for the travel expenses, tuition, and fees. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency May be taken three times, but any topic only once
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course addresses the in-depth study of special topics in the social or behavioral sciences (anthropology, education, economics, history, political science, psychology, and sociology). Course content will vary depending on the topic being studied. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency May be taken twice for credit toward degree
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to the knowledge, skills, and values necessary for generalist social work in contemporary society. Social welfare services, policies, and their historical origins will be presented along with the unique experiences of diverse and at-risk populations affected by various social problems. Provides an overview of the range of public and private social services available for meeting these problems. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course provides an examination of the current knowledge and attitudes of the behavioral aspects of human sexuality with particular emphasis on personal, interpersonal, community, and societal influences on sexuality. Topics of interest include sexuality throughout the lifespan, sexual anatomy and physiology, gender roles and gender identity, contraception, pregnancy, birth, lifestyles, love and intimacy, abortion, sexual orientation, sexually transmitted diseases, dysfunction, power/coercion, and sale of sex. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Presents a broad overview of live theatre. Will cover the various elements that make up theatre, the history of theatre, the theatre of the present, and the practitioners involved in the production of live theatre. Work on college productions is required. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency IAI: F1 907
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