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  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: HPER 2343 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries and HPER 2601 Athletic Training Practicum II This practicum provides student athletic trainers with a clinical setting on the RCC campus. Students will get hands-on application experience to aid in the prevention of athletic injuries, to recognize and care for those that occur, to refer to the appropriate medical specialist, and work for complete recovery through rehabilitation, so that RCC athletes may return to full participation as safely and quickly as possible. The practicum takes place over a semester period. During the semester the student will work in the RCC athletic training room and with the athletic teams.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: HPER 2343 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries and HPER 2611 Personal Training Practicum II This practicum provides student personal trainers with a clinical setting in collaboration with selected facilities and programs in the area. Students will be placed under the supervision of qualified professionals in the fitness field to observe and expand their practical and professional knowledge. This invaluable field experience provides exposure to a variety of areas that use personal trainers. Learning opportunities may include working with a Physical Therapist, Commercial Gym Personal Trainer, Corporate Gym Personal Trainer, Hospital Wellness Program, Public School Recreation Department, or Private Personal Trainers.
  • 6.00 Credits

    Course may be waved with a valid Liaison Council on Certification for Surgical Technologists certificate. In an applied setting, this course is designed to develop an understanding of theory in surgical technology. It will cover the necessary basic knowledge for assuming the responsibilities of a surgical technologist. Areas emphasized will be medical terminology, medical-legal aspects and care of surgical patients, supplies and equipment. This course will be offered through a technology center nation accredited health program
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: HTEC 2116 Surgical Technology Theory I Course may be waved with a valid Liaison Council on Certification for Surgical Technologists certificate. In an applied setting, this course is designed to develop clinical skills in surgical technology. Areas emphasized will be medical terminology, medical-legal aspects and care of surgical patients, supplies and equipment. This course will be offered through a technology center national accredited health program
  • 6.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: HTEC 2116 Surgical Technology Theory I Course may be waved with a valid Liaison Council on Certification for Surgical Technologists certificate. In an applied setting, this course is designed to develop understanding of theory in surgical technology. This course will cover the necessary knowledge and techniques basic to effective performance as a scrubbed team member in the operating room. An intense review of the surgical specialties will focus on the normal structure and function of body parts, with discussion of common disorders requiring surgical intervention. Preparation and use of equipment and supplies for surgical procedures will be reviewed. The responsibilities of the surgical technologist in the care and safety of the patient during the general and specialty fields of surgery will be elaborated. This course will be offered through a technology center national accredited health program
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: HTEC 2136 Surgical Technology Theory II Course may be waved with a valid Liaison Council on Certification for Surgical Technologists certificate. In an applied setting, this course is designed to develop clinical skills in surgical technologists beyond HTEC 2124. The student will experience clinical assignments in the operating room. Knowledge and performance as a scrubbed member of general surgery and specialty surgery teams will be stressed. Developing and improving skills in assisting the surgeon and in the organization of work by learning to use economy in time, motion and materials will be expected. Solo scrub experiences will be assigned, enabling the student to focus on anticipating the needs of the surgeon in order to expedite the procedure, thus minimizing the patient's exposure to trauma, and displaying manual and mental dexterity in the use of surgical instruments and knowledge of the step-by-step procedure for specific surgical interventions. This course will be offered through a technology center national accredited health program
  • 6.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: HTEC 2136 Surgical Technology Theory II. Course may be waved with a valid Liaison Council on Certification for Surgical Technologists certificate. In an applied setting, this course is designed to develop and advanced understanding of theory in surgical technology. Knowledge and techniques basic to effective performance as a team member in the operating room will be stressed. The responsibilities of the surgical technologist in the care and safety of the patient during and after surgical intervention and in the general and specialty fields of surgery will be reviewed. Adaptation, utilizing change-agent theory and conflictresolution approaches will be discussed. This course will be offered through a technology center national accredited health program
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: HTEC 2156 Surgical Technology Theory III Course may be waved with a valid Liaison Council on Certification for Surgical Technologists certificate. In an applied setting, this course is designed to develop advanced clinical skills in operating rooms of affiliating agencies. Selected learning experiences in general and specialty surgery will be included. Focus will also be directed toward anticipatory socialization and adaption to rid role transformation from student to graduate. This course will be offered through a technology center national accredited health program.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course is a study of selected topics in humanities.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course takes a comprehensive look at the nature and function of the religions and secular beliefs that comprise the major world views, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and other belief systems that are outside the scope of mainstream religious institutions.
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