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3.00 Credits
This course covers the theory and practical application of theatrical arts as related to college level play productions. Elements will include acting, directing, staging and analysis of the play. At least one major production will be staged with students applying accumulated knowledge in managerial aspects of play production necessary for its success.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteSPH 101 This covers an advanced study, preparation and delivery of informative and persuasive speeches.
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3.00 Credits
This is an introductory course to the career world of surgical technology and peri-operative environment. The role and responsibilities of the circulating and scrub technologists, as well as other surgical team members, are explored. Also studied are work strategies for success as a surgical technologist including managing pressure, time management, and achieving personal excellence.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteAdmission to Central Service Tech Program This course provides the fundamentals of central processing supply, processing, and distribution (CSD). Instruction and practice is given in aseptic technique, patient centered practices and theories, customer service, and overall policies and practices of central service supply departments. Students who complete this program are eligible to take the American Society for Healthcare Central Service Personnel (ASHCSPNational Certifying Examination.
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4.00 Credits
PrerequisiteSUR 100, SUR 101 In this course, students will be taught and tests on the following skills required for certification of a central service technicianscleaningdecontaminationprocessing (inspection, assembling, and packagingand sterilization of reusable patient care central services supplies and equipmentand distribution of these supplies and equipment to the units that require them. Students will be in the laboratory setting for the first four weeks of the course. In the final 11 weeks of the course, students will be placed at a clinical site working eight hours a day, two days a week. Students are responsible for their own transportation to the clinical sites.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteAdmission to the Surgical Technology Program, ENG 119, ENG 120, BIO 240, BIO 250, BIO 295, PSY 101, ALH 110 This course provides the fundamentals of surgical concepts and techniques. The course covers methods of sterilization, disinfection, surgical instrumentation, equipment, supplies, wound closure and management, and preparation of the patient for surgical intervention. The perioperative care of the patient is emphasized.
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4.00 Credits
PrerequisiteAdmission to the Surgical Technology Program, ENG 119, ENG 120, BIO 240, BIO 250, BIO 295, PSY 101, ALH 110 This course is designed to focus on the perioperative care of the surgical patients during endoscopic, general, obstetric and gynecologic, genitourinary, ophthalmic, orthopedic, ENT, and peripheral vascular procedures. Students will become familiar with the diagnostic, procedural considerations, operative procedures and instrumentation for the specialties. Concentration will also be given to OR principles related to physics, surgical robotics, and electricity.
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4.00 Credits
PrerequisiteAdmission to the Surgical Technology Program, ENG 119, ENG 120, BIO 240, BIO 250, BIO 295, PSY 101, ALH 110 This course gives an introduction to the activities and procedures performed by the scrub and circulating surgical technologists. Students are guided in activities that will assist them in performing as a member of the surgical team. Patient care, selection of the proper items, practice, and maintaining aseptic technique are emphasized. Students will practice techniques in lab sessions. The last five weeks, tour of various facilities is required. Students are responsible for their own transportation.
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4.00 Credits
PrerequisiteProgram, ENG 119, ENG 120, BIO 240, BIO 250, BIO 295, PSY 101, ALH 110, SUR 110, SUR 120, SUR 125 A continuation of surgical specialties and techniques, this course is designed to focus on the perioperative care of surgical patients during cardiac, endoscopic, geriatric, oral, pediatric, plastic and reconstruction, thoracic and neurosurgery specialties. Students will become familiar with the diagnostic, procedural considerations, operative procedures, and instrumentation for the specialties.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteProgram, ENG 119, ENG 120, BIO 240, BIO 250, BIO 295, PSY 101, ALH 110, SUR 110, SUR 120, SUR 125 This course gives an introduction to medications used in the operating room. It emphasizes classification, administration, forms, methods, interactions, and desired effects of peri-operative medications. Surgical technologistslegal responsibilities are also covered.
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