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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to assist the student in developing techniques to diagnose and treat patients with cardiopulmonary disease utilizing instructor guided review of the WRRT (NBRC). Students will be required to complete a self assessment WRRT exam. Other topics (ACLS, smoking cessation) will be covered as time permits utilizing computer simulations. Prerequisite/Co-requisite: RET 213,.
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3.00 Credits
This clinical course gives the respiratory-care student clinical experience in caring for neonatal patients and adult patients with chronic respiratory disease. It includes observation rotations in sleep disorders and pulmonary rehabilitation. Prerequisite/Co-requisite: RET 205, 206 and all 100 level RET courses.
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3.00 Credits
Clinical application of homodynamic and other cardiopulmonary monitoring also practice in the methodology of pulmonary function testing. Seminars include lectures on the various observation rotations. Prerequisite: all 100 level RET courses. Prerequisite/Co-requisite: RET 205 and 206.
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3.00 Credits
This is an introductory meteorology course designed to conceptually explore the principles and processes of weather. Students will study the fundamental principles of atmospheric structure and composition, radiation and energy as they relate to the Earth-Atmosphere system, air temperature, atmospheric moisture, and air pressure. The course investigates processes that cause fog, clouds, and precipitation. Students are provided a detailed study of wind and pressure systems around the world, as well as middle latitude and tropical weather phenomena such as air masses, cyclones, tornadoes and hurricanes. Satisfies the science elective requirement of the Math-Science curriculum and also satisfies the science requirement of those curricula which require science. Three class hours or equivalent per week.
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1.00 Credits
This optional lab course is designed to increase the students understanding of meteorology and dynamic characteristics of the atmosphere covered in the SCI 100, Meteorology, by challenging them with conceptual and mathematical analyses and interpretation exercises. It should be taken concurrently with SCI 100 or in a subsequent semester upon successful completion of that lecture course. It is intended for those who want a deeper understanding of meteorology and/or for those students who have a laboratory science requirement to satisfy. One two-hour laboratory session per week. Prerequisite: MAT 087 or higher ; Prerequisite/Co-requisite: SCI 100.
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3.00 Credits
The Universe: the solar system, stars, galaxies, and cosmology are examined in the light of the continuing discoveries of modern astronomy in the space age. Satisfies the science elective requirement of the Math-Science curriculum and also satisfies the science requirement of those curricula which require science. Three class hours or equivalent per week.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory exercises emphasizing practical astronomy. Intended for those who wish to deepen their understanding of astronomy and/or who have a laboratory science requirement to satisfy. One three-hour session per week. Prerequisite: MAT 079 or higher Prerequisite/Co-requisite: SCI 103.
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3.00 Credits
( 4) This course is an introductory survey course in physics and chemistry for non-science majors. Topics covered include: scientific method, motion, energy, momentum, heat, light, electricity, sound, atomic structure, the periodic table, chemical compounds, chemical bonds, chemical reactions, properties of water, acids, bases, and salts. Three class hours and two laboratory hours. Not open to Math/ Science majors. Prerequisite: Elementary Algebra
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4.00 Credits
This is an introductory course in geology and biology for students with only a high school background in these two areas, and who are not intending to pursue a science curriculum. This course is designed for education majors with an emphasis in elementary education. Topics to be covered include; the scientific method, basic chemistry of geology and biology, the rock cycle and basic elements of rock types, biochemical cycles, hydrologic cycle, aspects of evolution, aspects of historical geology, and a survey of basic aspects of life. Prerequisite: SCI-111. Course is restricted to Liberal Arts and Science AA; Childhood Education and Adolescent Education majors.
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3.00 Credits
( 3) A course to introduce the student to the field of surgical technology. Includes the study of medical legal aspects, ethical conduct, hospital policies, and preparations for the care of the surgical patient. Includes clinical orientation sessions in the operating room setting at various hospitals in the community. Prerequisite: SGT matriculation.
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