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1.60 - 6.00 Credits
Various topics, issues and trends will be addressed. Topics may vary from semester to semester at the discretion of the instructors; course may be repeated with different topics to a maximum of six credit hours. (Grading Basis: Letter Grades/No GPA).
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on intermediate level speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills with an emphasis on more advanced grammatical structures; emphasizes speaking the language to expand vocabulary; examines current issues, cultural nuances, and dominant Hispanic themes. Prerequisite: SPA 102, or consent of department and placement test. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).
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3.00 Credits
Continues intermediate level speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills from SPA 201 with an emphasis on more advanced grammatical structures; focuses on speaking the language to expand vocabulary; examines current issues, cultural nuances, and dominant Hispanic themes. Prerequisite: SPA 201 or consent of department and placement test. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).
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3.00 Credits
This course is concerned with the interaction of the science and art of statistics with our everyday lives emphasizing examples from the social and behavioral sciences. The student will not be required to learn mathematical formulas. Topics include the nature of statistics, uses and misuses of statistics, the scope and limitations of statistics, criteria by which published statistics may be judged, interpretation of probability and the art of decision making. Prerequisite: Completion of the mathematics basic skills requirement.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the interaction of the science and art of statistics in everyday life emphasizing examples from the social and behavioral sciences including the nature, scope, limitations, and interpretation of statistics. Prerequisite: MAT 145 or MAT 150 or equivalent. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).
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3.00 Credits
Examines statistical description of sample data including frequency distributions, measures of central tendency, and measures of dispersion. Includes theoretical distributions, statistical estimation, and hypothesis testing. Introduces simple linear regression and correlation. Prerequisite: MAT 150 or equivalent. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to principles of statistics. Statistical description of sample data including frequency distributions, measures of central tendency, and measures of dispersion. Theoretical distributions statistical estimation, and hypothesis testing. Introduction to simple linear regression and correlation. Pre-requisites: MA 113, MA 123 or equivalent. Lecture: 3.0 Credits (45 Contact hours).
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12.00 Credits
Provides a brief overview of the history of surgery and an in-depth introduction of the role and responsibilities of the surgical technologist, an integral health care professional in the delivery of perioperative patient care and surgical services. Includes professional responsibilities, legal and ethical considerations, interpersonal relationships and communications skills. The course also incorporates safety aseptic technique and duties of the scrubbed and the circulating surgical technologist during a surgical procedure. It provides in-depth information for the successful preparation, performance and completion of basic surgical procedures. Specialty areas of general surgery, ob/gyn with attendant specialty equipment are addressed. It further introduces the theory of abdominal incisions, wound closures, and standard precaution skills in each clinical assignment. Prerequisite: [BIO 130 or BIO 135 or (BIO 137 and BIO 139)] and (AHS 115 or CLA 131 or OST 103) and (BIO 225 or BIO 227 or BIO 118 or AHS 130). Current CPR certification for
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1.00 Credits
Addresses skills in preparing the patient, operating room, basic equipment, supplies, and performance of the daily functions of an operating room team member. Incorporates safety, aseptic technique, and duties of both the scrubbed and circulating technologist during a surgical procedure, following OSHA standards. **Students must successfully complete SUR 101 prior to being eligible to participate in SUR 125; failure to successfully complete SUR 101 leads to being administratively withdrawn from the program. (SUR 101 is usually offered the first half of the semester.) Prerequisite: [ BIO 130 or BIO 135 or (BIO 137 and BIO 139)] and (AHS 115 or CLA 131 or OST 103) and (BIO 225 or BIO 227 or BIO 118 or AHS 130). Current CPR certification for Healthcare Professionals. All prerequisites must be achieved with a grade of C or greater. Corequisite: SUR 100. Prerequisite or Corequisite: SUR 100 or (SUR 109 and SUR 110). If prerequisite, the student must achieve a grade of C or greater. Laboratory: 1 credit (90 contact hours).
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1.00 Credits
Provides additional experience in the following areas as needed by the individual student: preparation and maintenance of operating room physical environment, patient preparation, scrub, gown and glove, setup (instrumentation, equipment, supplies) and counts. Recommended to accompany SUR 101. This course is Pass/Fail. Prerequisite: [BIO 130 or BIO 135 or (BIO 137 and BIO 139)] and (AHS 115 or CLA 131 or OST 103) and (AHS 130 or BIO 225 or BIO 227 or BIO 118). Current CPR certification for Healthcare Professionals. All prerequisites must be achieved with a grade of C or greater. Corequisite: SUR 100 and SUR 130 and [SUR 100 or (SUR 109 and 110)]. Laboratory: 1 credit (45 contact hours).
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