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STS 0257L: Clinical Practicum II
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
4.8 V This introduction to the clinical OR setting provides the student with an introduction to the environment of the operating room. Emphasis is on basic skills of a surgical tech as well as the role of the entire surgical team. This semester will cover a variety of objectives, thus enlightening the student to the overall functioning of the surgical suite and supporting ancillary departments working as a team. The student will be introduced to the surgical environment by: Observing the duties of the hospital staff who complement the team in the surgical suite
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STS 0258L: Clinical Practicum
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
6.8 V Students will attend clinical rotations in the various surgical specialties where they will scrub and improve their surgical technology skills. The latter portion of this course provides the student with an opportunity to scrub in specialty areas as the primary surgical technologist. Students will develop expertise in sterile technique, improve their anticipation of surgeon's needs, and increase their dexterity and speed. Emphasis is placed on preparing students for transition into the job market
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STS 0803: Pharmacology And Anesthesia
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
2.2 V This course reviews basic math and science skills. It provides an introduction to surgical pharmacology and the use of drugs in the care or surgical patients, and the principles of anesthesia administration for routine cases and emergency procedures
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STS 0804: Biomedical Sciences And Microbiology
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
1.2 V This course will study microbiology, the characteristics of micro-organisms, physics, electricity, and robotics. The physical environment, safety measures, biological and chemical hazards, and the safe use of OR equipment such as the electro-surgical unit and laser will be discussed. Elementary computer skills will be reviewed to prepare the student for resume writing and clinical assignments. Students are required to take the college Computer Placement Exam (CPE) tutorial and successfully pass the CPE by the end of this program PAZ1002 I NTRODUCTION TO ZOOS AND AQUARIUMS 3.0 O A course designed to familiarize students with the Zoo Animal Technology program. Historical, organizational, and physical aspects of zoological parks, wildlife management, and ecological philosophy will be developed
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SUR 2001C: Construction Surveying
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
O Practical experience in plane surveying with emphasis on care and use of instruments, field notes, simple site plan work, elevations and construction grades. This is a "hands-on" course. Prerequisites: ENC1101, CGS1000, MTB1310
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SYG 1222: Studying Gender: an Interdisciplinary Social Sciences Approach
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
P This Honors course is intended as an interdisciplinary study of gender that offers a broad sampling of the wealth of recent scholarship on gender and gender related issues. The issue of gender cuts across various discipline areas and this course will draw on the works of sociologists, psychologists, anthropologists, political scientists, historians, educators and cultural geographers. Much of the course will examine the differential treatment of men and women and the social significance of gender in their everyday lives
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SYG 1920: Group Study: Sociology
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
P Specialized Group Study--course content and subject are variable. Offered to supplement existing sociology curriculum
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SYG 2000: Introductory Sociology
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
P This course provides an introduction to the scientific study of society. It will examine the connection between social structures, social institutions, social forces, and human behavior. Throughout the course, the different sociological perspectives and research methods are emphasized and sociological principles will be applied to social life. As a writing-intensive class, SYG2000 will require students to write about sociological topics through a number of different college-level writing assignments, including research papers, position papers, analysis papers, and critiques. Students are expected to demonstrate not only their knowledge of the subject matter through these written assignments, but also competence in English composition, spell Full Description
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SYG 2010: Social Problems
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
P This course presents perspectives for viewing and defining social problems, methods for analyzing cause and effect, and strategies for approaching and solving social problems
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SYG 2323: Introduction to Criminology
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
P This introduction to criminology course introduces students to the scientific study of crime and criminal behavior from both national and international perspectives. This course will develop student knowledge of the research process and methodology used by criminologists to measure crime data. Multiple theoretical perspectives from the social sciences will be explored to analyze criminal behavior with an emphasis on sociological perspectives
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