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3.00 Credits
Basic probability and statistical methods with applications (possibly with computers and the internet); correlation, descriptive statistics, experiments, graphical presentation of data, hypothesis and significance testing, linear regression, point and interval estimation, sampling, and/or other related and special topics. Prerequisite: MATH 124 or MATH 126 or MATH 128 all with a grade of C or better; or a satisfactory ACT/SAT/Placement Test score.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the First Assistant candidate with the intellectual concepts and the manual techniques necessary to assume the role of first assisting. The expanded functions unique to the surgical technologist first assistant are emphasized and include providing exposure to tissue handling, suturing, providing hemostasis and using surgical instruments. Manual dexterity and intellectual knowledge are combined to prepare the qualified surgical technologist with essential skills necessary to function in this expanded role. Selected home study topics related to first assisting are included.
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3.00 Credits
This course guides the experienced surgical technologist through the required number of surgical cases. The clinical internship is enhanced with guided home study, presentation of case studies, maintenance of records and a journal. Specific surgical cases to be studied include but are not limited to transverse colon resection, total hip arthroplasty, inguinal hernia repair and tubal ligation. Diagnostic studies, intravenous equipment and drip rates, central and peripheral catheters, central venous pressure, arterial lines, fluid replacement therapy, local and general anesthesia, tissue planes and wound healing are reviewed. Selected home study topics related to first assisting are included.
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3.00 Credits
This course guides the experienced surgical technologist through the required number of surgical cases. The clinical internship is enhanced with guided home study, presentation of case studies, maintenance of records and a journal. Specific surgical cases to be studied include, but are not limited to, thoaracotomy/Rt. Upper lobectomy, simple nephrectomy, bilateral reduction mammoplasty and lumbar laminectomy. Hemostasis, surgical complications and shock are reviewed. Selected home study topics related to surgical first assisting are included. Prerequisites: STFA 295B, 296B.
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4.00 Credits
Beginning course designed to introduce students to modern techniques in land surveying. Prerequisite: MATH 128.
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4.00 Credits
Continuing curriculum of SUR 161, but with increased difficulty and responsibility. Prerequisite: SUR 161.
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3.00 Credits
Course covers legal terminology relating to land surveying, writing and interpreting legal descriptions, deed and title research. It also gives an introduction to state laws relating to surveying and mapping.
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3.00 Credits
Topics include principles of land surveying, an in-depth study of the public land system, restoration of corners, boundary and control survey adjustments, and evidence and analysis.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced subdivision, street and utility design and computations, basic map preparation, methods and procedures for construction surveying of civil designed improvements are covered.
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3.00 Credits
Focus is on aspects of the satellite navigation system becoming widely used in surveying and navigation. Topics will include origin, history, operation, differential positioning, kinematic and real time GPS (RTK).
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