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8.00 Credits
PrerequisiteBIO 252, SFA 200, SFA 210, SFA 220, SFA 230, SFA 253 This course is a clinical practice of basic surgical skills for surgical first assistant students. A student enrolled in the course is assignment to a qualified preceptor a surgeon who provides direct supervision and guidance during each rotation. Each student in the course is required to complete a specified number of cases - 115 to 125 cases (approximately 300 hourswith 100 percent skill competency.
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4.00 Credits
PrerequisiteBIO 252, SFA 200, SFA 210 SFA 253 is an introductory course that systematically investigating the structure and organization of the human body. This course has been specifically prepared for the surgical first assistant certificate program.
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3.00 Credits
In this course students will examine basic sociological concepts such as theories of social organization research, methods of research, culture, society and social groups, the socialization process, social class and social mobility, race and ethnic relations. Social institutions such as education, family, religion and government will also be discussed.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteSOC 100 This course is a study of current social issues including crime, poverty, domestic abuse, drug addiction, environment, urbanization, racism, sexism, family issues and unemployment. This course provides an overview of the origins, existing policies and proposed solutions to social problems. Course content includes both theory and practice.SOC 104 (3 CREDITS/45 CH)
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteSOC 100 This course is a survey and analysis of concepts, theories and contemporary issues related to death and dying. Among the areas to be studied are bereavement, grief, suicide and funeral service practices.
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4.00 Credits
Field Work ICommunity Placement and Seminar
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3.00 Credits
In this course students will examine the study of work in American society. There will be an analysis of the structure of the American workforce, the impact of technology, automation, alienation, job enrichment, problems and changing patterns in the workforce with a focus on pressures associated with constant societal changes.
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4.00 Credits
Field Work IICommunity Placement and Seminar
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteOne course in ANT or SOC, Early Childhood students do not need a Prerequisite This course covers the contributions of ethnic minorities which give our society a unique cultural diversity. Local ethnic differences and problems and multiethnic cooperation is viewed through sociological, anthropological, historical perspectives.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteSOC 100 In this course the family is studied cross culturally with emphasis on the contemporary American Family. Topics include gender role socialization, mate selection, alternatives to marriage, the multi-ethnic family and intergenerational issues.
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