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SUR 134: Surgical Procedures II
0.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina Community College
Prerequisite(s): SUR 123 Corequisite(s): None This course provides a comprehensive study of intermediate and advanced surgical specialties that students are exposed to in the second clinical rotation. Emphasis is placed on related surgical anatomy, pathology, and procedures that enhance theoretical knowledge of patient care, instrumentation, supplies, and equipment. Upon completion, students should be able to correlate, integrate, and apply theoretical knowledge of the course topics to the clinical operative environment.
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SUR 135: SUR Clinical Practice II
12.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina Community College
Prerequisite(s): SUR 123 Corequisite(s): SUR 134 and SUR 137 This course provides clinical experience with a variety of perioperative assignments to build skills required for complex perioperative patient care. Emphasis is placed on greater technical skills, critical thinking, speed, efficiency, and autonomy in the operative setting. Upon completion, students should be able to function in the role of an entry-level surgical technologist.
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SUR 137: Prof Success Prep
0.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina Community College
Prerequisite(s): SUR 123 Corequisite(s): SUR 134 and SUR 135 This course provides job seeking skills and an overview of theoretical knowledge in preparation for certification. Topics include test-taking strategies, resume preparation, and interviewing techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare a resume, demonstrate appropriate interview techniques, and identify strengths and weaknesses in preparation for certification. Hours Per Week Class Lab Credit
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SWK 110: Introduction to Social Work
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina Community College
Prerequisite(s): RED 080 or appropriate placement score Corequisite(s): None This course examines the historical development, values, orientation, and professional standards of social work and focuses on the terminology and broader systems of social welfare. Emphasis is placed on the various fields of practice including those agencies whose primary function is financial assistance, corrections, mental health, and protective services. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the knowledge, values, and skills of the social work professional.
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WEB 110: Internet/Web Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina Community College
Prerequisite(s): None Corequisite(s): None This course introduces basic markup language, various navigational tools and services of the Internet. Topics include creating web pages, using Internet protocols, search engines, file compression/decompression, FTP, e-mail, listservers, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to deploy a website created with basic markup language, retrieve/decompress files, e-mail, FTP, and utilize other Internet tools.
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WEB 115: W eb Markup and Scripting
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina Community College
Prerequisite(s): WEB 110 Corequisite(s): None This course introduces client-side Internet programming using the current W3C-recommended presentation markup language and supporting elements. Topics include site management and development, markup elements, stylesheets, validation, accessibility, standards, browsers, and basic JavaScripting. Upon completion, students should be able to hand-code web pages with various media elements according to current markup standards and integrate them into websites. Hours Per Week Class Lab Credit
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WEB 120: Intro Internet Multimedia
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina Community College
Prerequisite(s): None Corequisite(s): None This is the first of two courses covering the creation of Internet multimedia. Topics include Internet multimedia file types, file type conversion, acquisition of digital audio/video, streaming audio/video and graphics animation plugin programs and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to create Internet multimedia presentations utilizing a variety of methods and applications.
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WEB 140: W eb Development Tools
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina Community College
Prerequisite(s): None Corequisite(s): None This course provides an introduction to web development software suites. Topics include the creation of websites and applets using web development software. Upon completion, students should be able to create entire websites and supporting applets.
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WEB 180: Active Server Pages
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina Community College
Prerequisite(s): WEB 110 and CIS 115 Corequisite(s): None This course introduces Active Server Programming. Topics include Jscript, VBScript, HTML forms processing, and the Active Server Object Model. Upon completion, students should be able to create and maintain Active Server applications.
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WEB 186: X ML Technology
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina Community College
Prerequisite(s): WEB 110 and CIS 115 Corequisite(s): None This course is designed to introduce students to XML and related Internet technologies. Topics include extendible style language (XSL,) document object model (DOM), extendible style sheet language transformation (XSLT), and simple object access protocol (SOAP). Upon completion, students should be able to create a complex XML document. Hours Per Week Class Lab Credit
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