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3.00 Credits
This course examines the principles of insects, weed and disease control in agricultural crops, horticultural plants and turf, integrated pest management, economics and safety. Prerequisites: AGS 105, (MAT 152 or higher)
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3.00 Credits
This course explores and evaluates basic concepts in the field of ecology with a focus on plant ecology. Topics include plant adaptations to environmental conditions, life history variation, competition, biodiversity, and proper identification of mid-Atlantic plant species. Pre-requisites: None
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the science of turf grasses. Students will develop an understanding of turf grass growth, development, and adaption, cultural practices used to manage turf grasses, pest problems, and establishment methods. Students will be exposed to the various grasses used in turf grass management. Topics covered will be identification, growth and development, seasonal grasses, turf grass environment and an overview of cultural practices will be discussed. Prerequisites: AGS 101 and AGS 105
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces surgical technology as a technical profession. Topics include professionalism, communication, the biopsychosocial needs of the surgical patient, ethical/legal issues specific to the perioperative setting, and patient and workplace safety. This course also introduces skill development related to sterile technique. This course is part of the College's competitive admissions programs and is therefore excluded from the tuition free Senior Citizen Tuition Policy. Prerequisite: SSC 100 or concurrent
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4.00 Credits
This course highlights the fundamental techniques necessary for assuming the responsibilities of a surgical technologist. Preoperative and intraoperative patient care concepts with both non-sterile and sterile responsibilities are emphasized. Students are introduced to skill development related to instrumentation, equipment, patient transportation, surgical positioning, and preoperative patient preparation. This course is part of the College's competitive admissions programs and is therefore excluded from the tuition free Senior Citizen Tuition Policy. Prerequisites: BIO 100, BIO 121, BIO 125, (MAT 152 or higher), SGT 100, ENG 102 Corequisite: SGT 203
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1.00 Credits
This course provides a foundation in pharmacology. Students are instructed how to safely and appropriately prepare and manage operating room medications and solutions as well as analyze the principles of anesthesia administration. Students explain the necessity of each component of anesthesia preparation of the surgical patient. This course is part of the College's competitive admissions programs and is therefore excluded from the tuition free Senior Citizen Tuition Policy. Prerequisites: BIO 121 and BIO 125 and SGT 100
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2.00 Credits
This course highlights the fundamental techniques necessary for assuming the responsibilities of a surgical technologist. Preoperative and intraoperative patient care concepts with both non-sterile and sterile responsibilities are emphasized. Students develop skills related to instrumentation, equipment, patient transportation, surgical positioning, and preoperative patient preparation. This course is part of the College's competitive admissions programs and is therefore excluded from the tuition free Senior Citizen Tuition Policy. Prerequisites: BIO 100, BIO 121, BIO 125, ENG 102, (MAT 152 or higher), SGT 100 Corequisite: SGT 200
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4.00 Credits
This course covers the responsibilities of the surgical technologist in preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative case management. Topics include the skills for effective performance as a non-scrubbed and scrubbed member of the operating room team. This course is part of the College's competitive admissions programs and is therefore excluded from the tuition free Senior Citizen Tuition Policy. Prerequisite: SGT 200 and SGT 202 and SGT 203 Corequisite: SGT 213
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2.00 Credits
This course highlights the fundamental techniques necessary for assuming the responsibilities of a surgical technologist. Preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative patient care concepts with both non-sterile and sterile responsibilities are emphasized. Students reinforce skills associated with patient positioning, draping, and setting up specialty equipment required for surgical procedures in the specialty areas of ophthalmology, otorhinolaryngology, and neurosurgery. This course is part of the College's competitive admissions programs and is therefore excluded from the tuition free Senior Citizen Tuition Policy. Prerequisites: SGT 200 and SGT 202 and SGT 203 Corequisite: SGT 210
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4.00 Credits
This course covers the responsibilities of the surgical technologist in preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative case management for procedures in the specialty areas of oral and maxillofacial, plastic and reconstructive, genitourinary, orthopedic, peripheral vascular, and cardiothoracic surgery. Topics include surgical procedures, steps, and special equipment as well as considerations for the surgical technologist unique to each specialty. This course is part of the College's competitive admissions programs and is therefore excluded from the tuition free Senior Citizen Tuition Policy. Prerequisites: SGT 200 and SGT 202 and SGT 203 and (SGT 210 or concurrent) and (SGT 213 or concurrent) Corequisite: SGT 223
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