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2016-2017 Catalog 
    
2016-2017 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions



Course Delivery Options

MCC offers various opportunities for students to take courses. For additional information, see Course Delivery Options  and/or call MCC Connect .


Dual Enrollment

Mohave Community College has established agreements with local high schools to offer selected courses at no cost to students who have been identified as candidates for college-level work. Dual Enrollment courses are offered in both academic and vocational areas at the high schools. Students who successfully complete one or more dual enrollment courses receive credit toward high school graduation and college credits that apply to graduation from college.

There are several benefits of dual enrollment including the convenience of taking college courses during the high school’s regular hours of classes on the high school campus. In addition, Dual Enrollment courses and textbooks are free to all students enrolled in dual enrollment courses. These cost savings represent a considerable advantage to students and their families who can save up to two years’ worth of college tuition and materials costs.

Because Mohave Community College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, many courses transfer to other colleges and universities, but students should always verify transferability with the receiving institution. Dual enrollment courses prepare students for university transfer or for occupational careers.

To enroll in a dual enrollment course, a student must:

  • satisfy the prerequisites for the course as published in the college catalog,
  • be a high school junior or senior (or be eligible for a waiver),
  • have appropriate placement exam, SAT, or ACT scores,
  • have the approval of the high school personnel.

For more information regarding participating schools or related resources, visit the Dual Enrollment webpage, an area high school guidance counselor, and/or call MCC Connect .


Pre-College Studies

The Pre-College Studies program offers several opportunities for students including Adult Basic Education (ABE), General Education Development (GED), English Language Acquisition (ELA), and Transitional Studies (TRE/TRM) courses. For additional information, see Pre-College Studies  and/or call MCC Connect .


Special Topics Courses (099, 199, 299)

Courses that allow for pilot testing and special topics at the zero, 100, 200 levels as well as workshops or seminars designed to enhance, upgrade, retrain, or meet educational or professional skills are numbered 099, 199, or 299. These courses will remain active for four academic semesters (fall/spring semesters only). Special topics courses may not be as transfer friendly as other courses; acceptance of a special topics course is determined by the receiving institution.


Transfer Courses

All of the 100-200 level courses MCC offers are considered transfer courses or lower-division courses. Lower-division courses generally focus on foundational theories, concepts, perspectives, principles, methods, and procedures of critical thinking in order to provide a broad basis for more advanced courses. The primary intent of lower-division coursework is to equip students with the general education needed for advanced study, to expose students to the breadth of different fields of study, and to provide a foundation for specialized upper-division coursework offered at the universities. Such courses have one or more of the following four purposes:

  • To acquaint students with the breadth of (inter) disciplinary fields in the arts, humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences, and to the historical and contemporary assumptions and practices of professional fields.
  • To introduce essential skills of literacy (e.g., information gathering, reading, and writing), language, (e.g., oral communication, language, and culture other than English), numeracy, and sciences to prepare for continuing work in any field of higher education.
  • To develop specific occupational skills designed to lead directly to employment based on a two-year program of study.
  • To lay the foundation for upper-division coursework and to begin development of analytical thinking and theoretical application.
  • Upper-division courses are specialized, in-depth, and advanced, and these courses emphasize problem-solving, analytical thinking skills, and theoretical applications.

Zero-Level Courses

Zero-level courses are pass/fail (S/U) graded courses and are not intended for college transfer. They do not count toward degree or certificate requirements and are not part of the grade point average calculation. However, zero-level courses may be required prior to enrollment into a course(s) needed for graduation. This would be determined by assessment testing and degree/certificate requirements.


 Course Descriptions


 

 

Paralegal

  
  • PAR 203 - Family Law


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of or current enrollment in  

    Description: Law and procedures related to family relationships and domestic matters. Includes history of family law, basic principles of family law, ethical rules of family law, premarital agreements, custody and visitation, child support, alimony, property and debt distribution, initial and responsive pleadings, pendente lite motions, contested proceedings, alternative dispute resolution, separation agreements, and the dissolution trial.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • PAR 204 - Corporation Law


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of or current enrollment in  

    Description: Procedures and document drafting for the formation of business entities, business corporations, corporation changes, forms of corporations, financing a corporation, changes in corporate structure, and the role of the paralegal in corporate law.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • PAR 205 - Bankruptcy


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of or current enrollment in  

    Description: Application of legal procedures in bankruptcy. Includes jurisdiction; cast of characters and their roles in bankruptcy; the varieties of bankruptcy chapters, including Chapter 7, Chapter 9, Chapter 11, Chapter 12, and Chapter 13; client interview; evaluation of options for clients; drafting the initial documentation; the automatic stay; discharge; conversion; dismissal; voidable transfers; diagramming a Chapter 7 case from beginning to end; drafting a complete Chapter 7 petition; formulating a Chapter 13 plan; discovery and procedure; and the paralegal’s role in bankruptcy practice.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • PAR 206 - Paralegal Practicum


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of or concurrent enrollment in PAR 201  

    Description: Working with the resident instructor, the student will propose a learning experience through which he/she can demonstrate an appropriate level of knowledge and skills obtained during participation in the paralegal program. The student will volunteer 120 hours in a law office or legal environment to work on a supervised comprehensive legal project. Students will also prepare for a career as a paralegal by working on resumes, interview skills, professional development, and employment strategies.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 1
    Internship Hours: 120
    Notes: Students are responsible for finding internship positions (paid or unpaid). For assistance in finding internship opportunities, please contact the Paralegal Resident Faculty one month prior to the beginning of the semester. The project, work site, and supervisor must be approved by the course instructor.


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Philosophy

  
  • PHI 101 - Introduction to Philosophy


    PHI 1101

    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on assessment test or successful completion of PCS 021  and TRE 089  

    Description: An introduction to the major philosophers (ancient, modern, and contemporary), history, theoretical perspectives, and central topics in the discipline of philosophy. Topics covered include human nature, reality and being, the existence of God, truth, ethics, sources of knowledge, social philosophy, the meaning of life, and other philosophical topics.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • PHI 151 - Ethics


    PHI 1105

    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on assessment test or successful completion of PCS 021  and TRE 089  

    Description: The principle problems of moral and social philosophy are studied.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • PHI 205 - Comparative World Religions


    Prerequisite: Appropriate assessment scores (able to enroll in  ) or successful completion of TRE 089 

    Description: This course includes a study of major religions in the world today, together with background material of third world and ancient religions, comparison of the major doctrines of these religions, the development of doctrines, and the influence they have upon one another.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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Physical Therapist Assistant

  
  • PTA 101 - Survey of Physical Therapy


    Prerequisite: TRE 089  and TRM 091  or MAT 101 , or appropriate score on the assessment test. Admission to the PTA program.

    Corequisite:  ,   

    Description: The History Of Physical Therapy is studied. The purpose, benefits, and goals of the Arizona and American Physical Therapy Associations (APTA) are discussed. Roles and responsibilities of physical therapists (PT) and physical therapist assistants (PTA) are scrutinized.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • PTA 103 - Kinesiology


    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on the assessment test or TRE 089  and TRM 091  or MAT 101 . Admission to the PTA program.

    Corequisite: PTA 101 ,   

    Description: Emphasis on structure, movement, and stability of specific joints are studied. Theory and principles of goniometry and manual muscle testing is reviewed. Normal range of motion of the spine and extremities is examined. Palpation of bony and soft tissue structures is practiced.

    Credits: (4)
    Lecture Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 6


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  • PTA 200 - Patient Mobility Techniques


    Prerequisite: TRE 089  and TRM 091  or MAT 101  or appropriate score on the assessment test. Admission to the PTA program.

    Corequisite: PTA 101 , PTA 103  

    Description: Theory, principles and practice of proper body mechanics and safety is discussed. Principles and techniques of gait training, therapeutic exercise, patient bed mobility and transfers and wheelchair mobility are practiced.

    Credits: (4)
    Lecture Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 6


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  • PTA 202 - Physical Therapy Modalities


    Prerequisite: PTA 101 , PTA 103 , PTA 200 

    Corequisite: PTA 203 ,  ,  ,  

    Description: Stages of inflammation responses and tissue repair are studied. Theories on pain are investigated. Application and documentation of superficial heat and cold, ultrasound, electromagnetic radiation, massage, hydrotherapy, light intermittent venous compression, and traction are practiced. Indications and contraindications for treatment methods are scrutinized.

    Credits: (5)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 6


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  • PTA 203 - Clinical Pathology


    Prerequisite: PTA 101 , PTA 103 , PTA 200  

    Corequisite: PTA 202  ,  ,   

    Description: Pathologic terminology and definitions are explored. Specific disease processes specific to physical therapy are studied. Functional anatomy, select medical tests for diagnosis, medication and effects on therapy are evaluated. Principles of wellness and disease prevention are included.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • PTA 205 - Communication in Physical Therapy


    Prerequisite: PTA 101 , PTA 103 , PTA 200 ,  

    Corequisite: PTA 202 , PTA 203 , PTA 214 ,  

    Description: Communication skills in the physical therapy setting are examined. Active listening, responding to problems, body language, patient interview skills is practiced. Communicating with persons with disabilities is reviewed. Cultural differences in communication and views of health care are introduced.

    Credits: (2)
    Lecture Hours: 2


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  • PTA 208 - Rehabilitation of Special Populations


    Prerequisite:    

    Corequisite: PTA 210 ,   

    Description: Clinical applications and treatment of special populations is reviewed. Patients requiring cardiopulmonary rehabilitation, spinal cord injury management, neuromuscular retraining, prosthetics, orthotics and wheelchair management are discussed. Proficiency in “hands on” techniques is practiced.

    Credits: (5)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 6


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  • PTA 210 - Orthopedic Physical Therapy


    Prerequisite:    

    Corequisite: PTA 208   

    Description: Response of human bone and soft-tissue to injury is studied. Orthopedic management and physical therapy procedures for common injuries of the extremities and spine are practiced.

    Credits: (4)
    Lecture Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 6


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  • PTA 214 - Electromodalities


    Prerequisite: PTA 101 , PTA 103 , PTA 200  

    Corequisite: PTA 202 , PTA 203 , PTA 205 ,   

    Description: This course provides the opportunity for the physical therapist assistant student to develop knowledge related to the principles of electricity, electrotherapy, and electromagnetic radiation therapy for selected treatment modalities. Use of low volt, high volt and interferential electrical stimulation devices is practiced. Use of neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) and use of biofeedback in physical therapy is discussed.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 3


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  • PTA 217 - Clinical Neurology


    Prerequisite:  ,  ,  ,  ,  

    Corequisite:  

    Description: Anatomy and function of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nervous system are studied. Evaluation of the motor innervations and spinal tracts are examined. Specific diseases of the central and peripheral nervous systems related to physical therapy are discussed.

    Credits: (2)
    Lecture Hours: 2


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  • PTA 230 - Physical Therapy Seminar


    Prerequisite:  ,  

    Corequisite:  ,  

    Description: Current practices and issues in physical therapy are discussed. Clinical problem solving, ethics, legal aspects, reimbursement, case management and research is explored. Resume preparation and job interviewing skills are practiced. Employment issues are also discussed.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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Physics

  
  • PHY 107 - Conceptual Physics with Lab


    Prerequisite: TRE 089  and (TRM 091  or MAT 101 ) or appropriate assessment score

    Corequisite: PHY 107L

    Description: An introduction to the concepts of physics and their applications to real world phenomena. Emphasis is on experiences and experiments in physics rather than mathematical manipulations. This course is intended for non-science major who need a general physics course.

    Credits: (4)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 3


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  • PHY 111 - General Physics I with Lab


    PHY 1111

    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on as­sessment test or successful completion of PCS 021 , TRE 089 , and MAT 181  

    Corequisite: PHY 111L

    Description: General Physics I covers the basics of mechanics and thermodynamics using trigonometry to solve problems within these areas. Laboratory explorations provide the opportunity to use the methods and processes of inquiry to analyze concepts studied in the lecture.

     

    Credits: (4)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 3


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  • PHY 112 - General Physics II with Lab


    PHY 1112

    Prerequisite: PHY 111  

    Corequisite: PHY 112L

    Description: General Physics II is a continuation of PHY 111  with an emphasis on electricity, magnetism, and light.

    Credits: (4)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 3


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  • PHY 115 - University Physics I with Lab


    PHY 1121

    Prerequisite: Successful completion of MAT 221  

    Corequisite: PHY 115L

    Description: General physics course using calculus to develop the principles of mechanics and thermodynamics. Recommended for majors in the science and mathematics. Required for engineering majors.

    Credits: (5)
    Lecture Hours: 4
    Lab Hours: 3


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  • PHY 116 - University Physics II with Lab


    PHY 1131

    Prerequisite: Successful completion of PHY 115  

    Corequisite: PHY 116L

    Description: A continuation of   with an emphasis on fluids, electricity, magnetism, light and optics. Recommended for majors in the science and mathematics. Required for engineering majors.

    Credits: (5)
    Lecture Hours: 4
    Lab Hours: 3


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Political Science

  
  • POS 100 - Arizona Constitution and Government


    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on placement exam or completion PCS 021  with an “S”.

    Description: This course examines a brief historical background, the constitution and the present government institutions of Arizona. It is designed to meet the state constitution requirement for teacher certification in Arizona.

    Credits: (1)
    Lecture Hours: 1
    Internship Hours: 0


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  • POS 120 - American National Government


    POS 1110

    Prerequisite: Appropriate assessment scores (able to enroll in  ) or successful completion of TRE 089  

    Description: A survey of the United States government, including the Constitution; political parties and elections; pressure groups; Congress, the President, and bureaucracy; courts; civil rights and liberties; and foreign affairs.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • POS 227 - United States Constitution


    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on placement exam or completion PCS 021  with an “S”.

    Description: This course involves an intensive study of the US Constitution, as well as a survey of the American governmental institutions, which are based upon this document. This class also meets the federal Constitution requirements for teacher certification in Arizona.

    Credits: (1)
    Lecture Hours: 1


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Practical Nursing

  
  • PNC 101 - Nursing Fundamentals for Practical Nursing


    Prerequisite: Admission to the Practical Nursing Program.  ,   or   and      

    Corequisite:  ,   

    Description: This is an 8 credit course intended to provide the Practical Nursing Student a foundation of Practical Nursing fundamental concepts. The course emphasis will include: student development; caring and competency for patients and others throughout the life-span, critical thinking and communication skills, leadership/fellowship and management skills, legal and ethical issues within the nursing profession. Using the transitions “model”, Practical Nursing students will learn to provide caring and competent nursing care to patients undergoing situational and or health-illness transitions in well-defined practice settings while identifying the student nurse’s situational transition. Nutrition, pathophysiology, and professionalism are integrated.    

    Credits: (8)
    Lecture Hours: 4
    Lab Hours: 12


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  • PNC 110 - Pharmacology and Dosage Calculations for Practical Nursing


    Prerequisite: Admission to the Practical Nursing Program.  ,   or   and  

    Corequisite:   ,      

    Description: Pharmacology and Dosage Calculations for Practical Nurse is a 3 credit class to prepare the Practical Nurse to accurately identify medications, classifications, and calculate doses for patient administration.  

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • PNC 120 - Gerontology for the Practical Nurse


    Prerequisite: Admission to the Practical Nursing Program.  ,   or   and  

    Description: Gerontology for the Practical Nurse is a 3 credit course designed to develop essential skills to provide holistic, cultural sensitive, safe, and effective nursing care to the older population.  

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • PNC 130 - Family Nursing for Practical Nursing


    Prerequisite:  ,  ,  

    Corequisite:  


    Description: Family Nursing for Practical Nursing is a 4 credit class with a clinical component. Family Nursing for the Practical Nurse will prepare students to provide family-centered maternal-child holistic healthcare in a community-centered environment.   

    Credits: (4)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 3


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  • PNC 201 - Medical Surgical I for Practical Nursing


    Prerequisite:  ,  ,  

    Corequisite:  

    Description: This is an 8 credit course intended to provide the Practical Nursing Student a foundation of Practical Nursing medical surgical concepts. The course emphasis will include: student development; caring and competency for patients and others throughout the life-span, critical thinking and communication skills, leadership and management skills, legal and ethical issues within the nursing profession. Using the transitions “model”, Practical Nursing students will learn to provide caring and competent medical surgical nursing care to patients undergoing situational and or health-illness transitions in well-defined practice settings while identifying the student nurse’s situational transition. Nutrition, pathophysiology, and professionalism are integrated. 

    Credits: (8)
    Lecture Hours: 4
    Lab Hours: 12


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  • PNC 202 - Medical Surgical II for Practical Nursing: Transition to Practical Nursing Practice


    Prerequisite:  ,  

    Description: This is a 6 credit course intended to provide the Practical Nursing Student an advanced foundation of Practical Nursing medical surgical concepts while transitioning into the professional role of the Practical Nurse. The course emphasis will include: student development; caring and competency for patients and others throughout the life-span, critical thinking and communication skills, leadership and management skills, legal and ethical issues within the nursing profession. Using the transitions “model”, Practical Nursing students will learn to provide caring and competent medical surgical nursing care to patients undergoing situational and or health-illness transitions in well-defined practice settings while identifying the student nurse’s situational transition. Nutrition, pathophysiology, and professionalism are integrated.    

    Credits: (6)
    Lecture Hours: 4
    Lab Hours: 6


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Pre-College Studies

  
  • PCS 010 - GED Orientation


    Prerequisite: Must be 16 years of age and not in High School.

    Description: An orientation course designed to assess a student’s academic competency. Where deficiencies are noted, an individualized program of study will be provided. The orientation will also include instruction in goal setting, time management and study skills. The student will be introduced to the Precollege Studies classes and other college facilities designed to encourage student success.

    Credits: (1)
    Lecture Hours: 1


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  • PCS 021 - PCS Reading


    Prerequisite: Must be at least 16 years of age and not in high school. Successful completion of PCS 010  or appropriate score on TABE or placement exam.

    Description: Group and individualized instruction prepares the student for PCS 033 - GED Preparation  and/or complete the college reading requirement. Areas of study include 0-8 levels of reading comprehension along with technology and study skills development. Students progress through the course based on a customized education plan which identifies only those areas necessary to study.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Notes: Grading is “S” (Satisfactory), “PR”(Progressing), or “U” (Unsatisfactory). All classes require attendance.


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  • PCS 022 - PCS Communication


    Prerequisite: Must be at least 16 years of age and not in high school. Successful completion of PCS 010  and appropriate score on TABE, or ability to enroll in PCS 022 with proper placement exam score.

    Description: Group and individualized instruction prepares the student for PCS 033 - GED Preparation . Areas of study include 0-8 levels of written and verbal communications along with technology and study skills development. Students progress through the course based on a customized education plan which identifies only those areas necessary to study.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Notes: Grading is “S” (Satisfactory), “PR” (Progressing), “U” (Unsatisfactory). All classes require attendance.


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  • PCS 023 - PCS Math


    Prerequisite: Must be 16 years of age and not in high school. Successful completion of PCS 010  or appropriate score on TABE or placement exam.

    Description: Group and individualized instruction prepares the student for PCS 033 - GED Preparation  or completes requirements for entrance into Transitional Math. Areas of study include 0-8 levels of math along with technology and study skills. Students progress through the course based on a customized education plan which identifies only those areas necessary to study.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Notes: Grading is “S” (Satisfactory), “U” (Unsatisfactory), or “PR”(progressing). All classes require attendance.


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  • PCS 033 - GED Preparation


    Prerequisite: Must be at least 16 years of age and not in high school. Successful completion of PCS 010  and appropriate score on TABE or failure to pass one or more sections of the Official GED Test.  

    Description: Group and individualized instruction prepares the student for the GED exam. Areas of study include 9-12 levels of math, language arts (reading and writing), social studies, and science. Students progress through the course based on a customized education plan which identifies only those areas necessary to study.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Notes: Grading is “S” (Satisfactory) or “U” (Unsatisfactory), or “PR”(in progress). On-campus classes require attendance.


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Psychology

  
  • PSY 101 - Introduction to Psychology


    PSY 1101

    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on assessment test (testing into  ) or successful completion of TRE 089  

    Description: An introduction to the field of psychology, dealing with such topics as the scientific method in psychology, a survey of the different fields of psychology, heredity and environment, intelligence, emotions, motivation, the brain and nervous system, learning and memory processes, and social psychology.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • PSY 135 - Human Sexuality


    Prerequisite: Appropriate assessment scores (able to enroll in  ) or successful completion of  

    Description: The study of human sexuality with emphasis on anatomy and physiology of the male and female, typical sexual patterns, atypical sexual behaviors, marriage alternatives, birth control methods and current research. The student will gain increased understanding of his or her own sexuality. Designed for the married and unmarried.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • PSY 234 - Social Psychology


    Prerequisite:   completed with a “C” or better and either   OR   completed with a “C” or better

    Description: This course examines the social and group factors affecting individual behavior. Topics include social perception, communication, attitudes, prejudice and discrimination, attraction and love, aggression, sexism, and small group behavior.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • PSY 235 - Statistics for Behavioral Sciences


    Prerequisite: Completion of   with C or better; Completion of   College Algebra with a C or better; or testing into any MAT course higher than MAT151

    Description: Basic concepts in descriptive and inferential statistics with an emphasis placed on application to behavioral sciences.

    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 0


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  • PSY 240 - Child Growth and Development


    Prerequisite: Completion of   with grade of “C” or better; Completion of   with grade of “C” or better

    Description: This course is a study of behavior and development in the child, encompassing genetic, prenatal, and postnatal influences. Particular emphasis will be placed on motivation, perception, and learning. Social processes and events that affect the child will also be studied.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • PSY 245 - Lifespan Development


    Prerequisite: Completion of   with grade of “C” or better; Completion of   with grade of “C” or better

    Description: Surveys the continuity of psychological development throughout the lifespan, including physical, intellectual, personal and social development.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • PSY 260 - Introduction to Personality


    Prerequisite: Completion of PSY 101 with grade of “C” or better; Completion of ENG 101 with grade of “C” or better

    Description: Focuses on the various theories of personality development and factors that influence personality development. Areas covered will be: personality assessment, traits, genetics, psychoanalytic theory, cognitive theory, cultural factors, and methods of coping.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • PSY 270 - Abnormal Psychology


    Prerequisite:   with “C” or better and   with “C” or better

    Description: The focus of the course will be on the historical and current views involved in defining mental illness, the causes of mental illness, and the major types and methods of assessing, treating and preventing mental illness.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • PSY 290A - Research Methods


    Prerequisite:   and   with “C” or better

    Description: This course is designed to be an introduction to the research methods used in psychology and the application of the scientific method to psychology; evaluating, designing, and reporting on psychological research is emphasized; course consists of lecture and lab components with laboratory work, critical research, and the writing of research reports required.

    Credits: 4
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 3


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Radiologic Technology

  
  • RAD 100 - Fundamentals of Radiologic Science


    Prerequisite: Admission to the Radiologic Technology Program 

    Corequisite:  ,  ,   are in the same cohort and must be taken during the same semester.

    Description: The student radiographer will be introduced to the professional and licensing organizations; the hospital radiology management; the fundamentals of didactic and clinical education; policies and procedures of the program and the clinical medical facility; patient care, ethics, human diversity, radiation protection and HIPAA.  

    Credits: (2)
    Lecture Hours: 2


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  • RAD 110 - Radiographic Positioning I with Lab


    Prerequisite: Admission to the Radiographic Technology program.

    Corequisite:   ,   are in the same cohort and must be taken during the same semester.

    Description: The student radiographer will be introduced to the principles of body planes and general positions to independently perform quality radiographs of the skeletal system for adult, pediatric and trauma patients; in the lab, the student radiographer will apply and integrate positioning skills, technical factors, and tube alignment for quality images. 

    Credits: (4)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 3


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  • RAD 120 - Radiographic Exposure Technique I with Lab


    Prerequisite: Admission into the Radiologic Technology program.

    Corequisite: RAD 120L and  ,  ,   are in the same cohort and must be taken during the same semester.

    Description: Content introduces the student to the tools to produce quality radiographs and the techniques involved to problem-solve and evaluate diagnostic radiographs. Lab analysis allows the student to practice the techniques to produce quality radiographs and the skills involved to problem-solve and evaluate diagnostic radiographs. 

    Credits: (4)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 3


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  • RAD 130 - Patient Care in Radiologic Sciences


    Prerequisite: Admission to the Radiologic Technology Program 

    Corequisite:  ,  ,   are in the same cohort and must be taken during the same semester.

    Description: The student will develop clinical and ethical skills to provide high-quality care to patients through safety, positioning, infection control and assessment procedures.  

    Credits: (2)
    Lecture Hours: 2


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  • RAD 140 - Radiographic Positioning II with Lab


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the previous semester.    

    Corequisite: RAD 140L and  ,  ,   are in the same cohort and must be taken during the same semester.

    Description: The student radiographer will be introduced to the radiographic examinations of the vertebral column, and skull to perform quality radiographs; students will also assist the radiologist, and physicians operating fluoroscopic equipment and the C-arm in gastrointestinal studies and special procedures. Content explores identifying anatomy of radiographic images; ability to critique images for appropriate technical, procedural and pathological factors and correct equipment malfunctions.  


    Credits: (4)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 3


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  • RAD 150 - Radiographic Exposure Technique II with Lab


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of previous semester.

    Corequisite:  ,  ,   are in the same cohort and must be taken during the same semester.

    Description: The student radiographer will be introduced to the principles of digital imaging and the factors necessary to produce quality radiographic images; students will also learn to analyze the radiograph using an effective image critique method. Students will apply exposure techniques in the lab to experiment with density, contrast, distortion and collimation, in order to better understand the best practices for diagnostic quality images. 

    Credits: (4)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 3


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  • RAD 160 - Radiography Clinical Education I


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the previous semester. 

    Corequisite:  ,  ,   are in the same cohort and must be taken during the same semester.

    Description: The student radiographer is introduced to the medical facility to execute positioning, technical skills and image processing under the appropriate level of supervision. 

    Credits: (3)
    Clinical Hours: 3


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  • RAD 170 - Radiation Physics and Equipment


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the previous semester.

    Corequisite:  ,  ,   are in the same cohort and must be taken during the same semester.

    Description: This course provides an understanding of the physics and principles of ionizing radiation and the production of x-rays; also, the student will learn the relationship of the exposure factors and the competent operation of the equipment. 

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • RAD 185 - Radiography Clinical II


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the previous semester.

    Corequisite:   is in the same cohort and must be taken during the same semester.

    Description: The student radiographer progresses in the clinical practice to perform gastrointestinal, urinary and biliary procedures under the supervision and guidance of a registered technologist.

    Credits: (3)
    Clinical Hours: 3


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  • RAD 190 - Radiobiology and Radiation Protection


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the previous semester.

    Corequisite:   is in the same cohort and must be taken during the same semester.

    Description: The student will learn the effect of ionizing radiation on biological systems and dose response relationships; this course will also prepare the student for personal safety and patient safety. 

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • RAD 200 - Radiography Clinical Education III


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the previous semester.  

    Corequisite:   is in the same cohort and must be taken during the same semester. ENG 136 and PSY 101, unless taken previously, must be taken during this semester

    Description: The student radiographer continues to advance in clinical practice by assisting the surgeon and physicians in the procedural rooms and operating room. 

    Credits: (3)
    Clinical Hours: 3


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  • RAD 230 - Radiographic Pharmacology


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the previous semester.

    Corequisite:   is in the same cohort and must be taken during the same semester.   and  , unless taken previously, must be taken during this semester

    Description: The student radiographer will be introduced to drug classifications, terminology, absorption and reactions to drugs used commonly in the radiology department. 

    Credits: (2)
    Lecture Hours: 2


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  • RAD 240 - Radiography Clinical Education IV


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the previous semester.     

    Corequisite:  ,   are in the same cohort and must be taken during the same semester.  , unless taken previously, must be taken during this semester

    Description: The student radiographer continues to advance in clinical practice by assisting the surgeon and physicians in the procedural rooms and operating room. 

    Credits: (3)
    Clinical Hours: 3


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  • RAD 250 - Radiographic Pathology


    Prerequisite:  Successful completion of the previous semester.     

    Corequisite:  ,   are in the same cohort and must be taken during the same semester.  , unless taken previously, must be taken during this semester.

    Description: In this course, the student will achieve better understanding of the disease process and how best to image the given condition in optimally. 

    Credits: (2)
    Lecture Hours: 2


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  • RAD 260 - Radiographic Advanced Imaging Systems


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the previous semester.

    Corequisite:    are in the same cohort and must be taken during the same semester.  , unless taken previously, must be taken during this semester.

    Description: The students will be introduced to the modalities of CT, MRI, NM, Mammography, Radiation Therapy and U/S to understand the principal purpose of each modality, the differences between them and to recognize the images of each modality. 

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • RAD 270 - Radiographic Registry Review


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the previous semester.     

    Corequisite:   is in the same cohort and must be taken during the same semester.

    Description: Intended to prepare the student to successfully pass the ARRT registry exam; test taking skills and a review of previous course material pertinent to the registry examination will be practiced; in preparation for an entry-level radiography occupation, students will create a resume and develop interviewing and self-confidence. 

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • RAD 280 - Radiography Clinical Education V


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of the previous semester.     

    Corequisite:   is in the same cohort and must be taken during the same semester.

    Description: The student radiographer continues to advance in clinical practice by integrating professional, ethical and clinical competence as the end of the program nears. If the course work allows, the student may choose to observe two modalities.  

    Credits: (2)
    Clinical Hours: 3


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Sociology

  
  • SOC 131 - Introduction to Sociology


    SOC 1101

    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on assessment test or successful completion of TRE 089  

    Description: An introduction to the field of sociology, the scientific study of humans and their behavior in the social context. Topics include conducting research in sociology, sociological theory, culture, socialization, crime and deviance, sex and gender, race and ethnicity, social institutions, organizations, social issues, social movements and change.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • SOC 132 - Social Problems In Modern Society


    SOC 2250

    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on assessment test or successful completion of TRE 089 , SOC 131 .  (SOC 131  and SOC 132 can be taken concurrently)

    Description: The course provides an analysis of contemporary social problems, the potential causes, sociological perspectives on the social problem, how they affect societies (American and global), as well as possible solutions to contemporary social problems.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • SOC 133 - Sociology of Deviant Behavior


    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on assessment test or successful completion of   and TRE 089 

    Description: Examines deviant behavior as it develops from human behavior in groups. The class investigates various theories of deviancy, how society views deviant behavior, and ascertains the point of views of deviant groups.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • SOC 136 - Marriage and Family


    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on assessment test or successful completion of TRE 089 ; SOC 131 .  (SOC 131  and SOC 136 may be taken concurrently)

    Description: This course explores the aspects of marriage and family primarily in American society, with additional examination of selected cross-cultural issues in marriage and family. Related topics of focus include gender, sexuality, singlehood, cohabitation, communication in relationships, love and finding a partner, marital relationships, diversity in marriage and family relationships, planning for children, parenting, work and the family, domestic violence, crisis in relationships, divorce, remarriage, and relationships in later years.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • SOC 140 - Race and Ethnic Relations


    SOC 2215

    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on assessment test for enrollment in ENG 101  or successful completion of PCS 021  and TRE 089 ;  . Students must have completed  ; SOC 131  and SOC 140 may be taken concurrently.

    Description: Examines characteristics of various race and ethnic groups, problematic issues of prejudice, discrimination, and segregation faced by these groups within heterogeneous societies, as well as emphases in encouraging cultural diversity and overcoming exclusion at the local, national, and global level.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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Spanish

  
  • SPA 101 - Elementary Spanish I


    SPA 1101

    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on as­sessment test or successful completion of PCS 021  and TRE 089  

    Description: This course develops the fundamental language skills (speaking, listening comprehension, writing, and reading comprehension) of the Spanish language and presents appreciation of the cultures of Spanish speaking countries.

    Credits: (4)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 3


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  • SPA 102 - Elementary Spanish II


    SPA 1102

    Prerequisite: Successful completion of SPA 101  

    Description: This course reinforces the basic Spanish language skills previously acquired. The course further develops speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills as well as an understanding and appreciation of the cultures of Spanish speaking countries.

    Credits: (4)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 3


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  • SPA 201 - Intermediate Spanish I


    SPA 2201

    Prerequisite: Successful completion “C or higher” of SPA 102 ; enrollment in or completion of ENG 101  or higher

    Description: Reviews, consolidates and increases the basic skills learned in SPA 101  and SPA 102 . Emphasis on reading, speaking, listening comprehension, composition and culture. Continued development of communicative competence.

    Credits: (4)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 3


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  • SPA 202 - Intermediate Spanish II


    SPA 2202

    Prerequisite: SPA 201  or permission of subject area associate dean

    Description: A continuation of SPA 201. Emphasis on reading, speaking, listening comprehension, composition and culture. Continued development of communicative competence. Successful completion of course meets fourth semester proficiency requirement.

    Credits: (4)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 3


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Student Success Courses

  
  • STU 103 - How to Survive and Thrive in College


    Prerequisite: None

    Description: This course is designed to enhance students’ college readiness skills, including development of successful study habits, learning styles awareness, thinking skills, time management, financial literacy, college resource utilization, listening skills, note taking techniques, testing strategies, establishing appropriate student expectations, and understanding college and instructor expectations.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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Substance Abuse Counseling

  
  • SAC 101 - Models of Treatment


    Prerequisite: Appropriate score on placement exam or completion of TRE 089  with a ‘S’. Approval of Instructor or Associate Dean required.

    Description: The study of current and scientifically supported models of addiction and treatment throughout the continuum of care, including recovery, relapse prevention and aftercare for substance-related disorders.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • SAC 111 - Psychopharmacology


    Prerequisite: Approval of Instructor or Associate Dean required.

    Description: The study of how psychoactive chemicals affect the mind, body, behavior and relationships; how to identify substance use in individuals and the limitations of screening options; the use of pharmacotherapy in the treatment of substance use disorders.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • SAC 122 - Ethics in Substance Abuse Treatment


    Prerequisite: Approval of Instructor or Associate Dean required.

    Description: The standards that guide the personal and professional conduct of a person working within their scope of practice in the addiction treatment field. Includes, but not limited to, how federal, state, and professional organizations define and regulate code of conduct, confidentiality, forensic issues, and client rights.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • SAC 221 - Cultural Diversity


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 101 , and PSY 101  with C or higher. Approval of Instructor or Associate Dean required.

    Description: This course prepares the paraprofessional counselor to work with diverse populations with substance use disorders; understanding the impact of culture and community in how clients perceive substance use and treatment; selecting appropriate treatment strategies to match client characteristics.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • SAC 241 - Disorders Co-Occurring with Substance Abuse


    Prerequisite: Approval of Instructor or Associate Dean required. Successful completion of ENG 101  with a C or higher. Successful completion of PSY 101  with a C or higher.

    Description: The study of conditions prevalent in those with substance use disorders; screening tools to assess for co-occurring disorders; and scientifically supported strategies for helping clients manage symptoms to mitigate risk.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • SAC 252 - Counseling Groups and Individuals


    Prerequisite: Approval of Instructor or Associate Dean required. Successful completion of SOC 131  with a C or higher.

    Description: Focuses on group dynamics and processes which help clients achieve objectives in substance abuse treatment. Introduction to basic counseling strategies to engage and motivate clients.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • SAC 262 - Clinical Assessment


    Prerequisite: Approval of Instructor or Associate Dean required. Successful completion of PSY 101 , SOC 131  and ENG 101  with “C” or higher.

    Description: The practices and generally accepted assessment tools used to gather and interpret information necessary in diagnosing, treatment planning and evaluating client progress in substance abuse treatment; identification of client strengths, weaknesses, problems, and needs to develop interventions.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • SAC 272 - Service Coordination


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of ENG 101 , PSY 101  and SOC 131  with a C or higher. Approval of Instructor or Associate Dean required.

    Description: The clinical and administrative activities which establish a framework of action for the client to achieve their goals by coordinating clinical services, community resources and treatment agencies throughout the continuum of care.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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Surgical Technology

  
  • SGT 121 - Orientation and Introduction to Surgery


    Prerequisite:  , and admission to the Surgical Technology Program.

    Corequisite:   and SGT 122L

    Description: Students are introduced to healthcare organization and the operating room environment. Curriculum framework and fundamental concepts for practice as a Surgical Technologist are presented.

    Credits: (2)
    Lecture Hours: 2


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  • SGT 122 - Surgical Techniques


    Prerequisite: Admission to Surgical Technology Program

    Corequisite:   and SGT 122L

    Description: Provides students with fundamentals in aseptic technique, safe patient care and knowledge to identify, select and safely use equipment and supplies in the operating room.

    Credits: (4)
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Lab Hours: 3


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  • SGT 123 - Pharmacology for Surgical Technology


    Prerequisite:  ,   

    Corequisite:  ,  , and SGT 222L

    Description: This course is designed for students desiring to work in the operating room. It will acquaint the student with principles of drug use in the surgical patient, and procedures for care and handling of drugs and solutions.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • SGT 221 - Surgical Concepts


    Prerequisite: Appropriate standing in Surgical Technology Program and successful completion of SGT 121 , and SGT 122 .

    Corequisite: SGT 123 , SGT 222  and SGT 222L

    Description: Students are introduced to robotics, physics, and electricity. Importance of medical language, professional behaviors, pharmacology, and documentation will be discussed in this course as well as physical and psychosocial needs of the surgical patient. Upon completion, students will be able to apply knowledge of course topics to the operative environment.

    Credits: (2)
    Lecture Hours: 2


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  • SGT 222 - Surgical Procedures


    Prerequisite: Acceptance into the program, completion of  ,  ,  ,  , and  

    Corequisite:   and SGT 222L

    Description: This course is designed to provide the Surgical Technology student with introduction to surgical procedure and orientation in the role of primary scrub person on selected procedures.

    Credits: (6)
    Lecture Hours: 4
    Lab Hours: 6


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  • SGT 223 - Introduction to the Operating Room


    Prerequisite:   and  

    Description: A course designed to provide the student with the skills and knowledge of the procedures of the operating room, and the sequences of a surgical procedure. The student will also exhibit lab competencies necessary to begin clinical rotations in the operating room.

    Credits: (2)
    Lab Hours: 6


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  • SGT 224 - Surgical Complications


    Prerequisite:  ,  ,  ,  

    Description: This course is designed to provide SGT students with a general understanding of the potential complications related to surgical procedures, and the role of the primary surgical technologist in the management of those situations.

    Credits: (4)
    Lecture Hours: 4


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  • SGT 225 - Surgical Technology Externship I


    Prerequisite:  ,  ,  , and approval of the program director

    Description: This course will allow the student to begin to function in the Surgical Technologist in the Scrub Role (STSR) in a live Operating Room experience.

    Credits: (7)
    Lab Hours: 27


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  • SGT 226 - Surgical Technology Externship II


    Prerequisite:  ,  ,  ,  ,   and approval of program director

    Description: This course will allow the student to function at an advanced level as a Surgical Technologist in the scrub role (STSR) in a live Operating Room experience, prepare for National Board exams and seek employment.

    Credits: (7)
    Lecture Hours: 2
    Lab Hours: 27


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Theatre

  
  • THE 111 - Theatre Production I


    Prerequisite: This course requires successful completion of PCS 021  to enroll, or appropriate placement exam score.

    Description: The student will experience all aspects of the production and performance of a theatre production.

    Credits: (4)
    Lab Hours: 8
    Notes: This course will be retired in the fall 2017-18 academic year.


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  • THE 112 - Theatre Production II


    Prerequisite: THE 111  

    Description: This course is an amplification of Theatre Production I in which students are involved in every aspect of theatre production at an intermediate level.

    Credits: (4)
    Lab Hours: 8
    Notes: This course will be retired in the fall 2017-18 academic year.


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  • THE 113 - Theatre Production III


    Prerequisite: THE 112  

    Description: This course presents an amplification of previous theatre instruction in   and   and students are involved in every aspect of theatre production at an advanced level.

    Credits: (4)
    Lab Hours: 8
    Notes: This course will be retired in the fall 2017-18 academic year.


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Transitional English

  
  • TRE 089 - Transitional English


    Prerequisite: Ability to enroll in TRE 089 with appropriate placement exam score.

    Description: An intensive review of the fundamentals of written and oral communication.  Written communication review will include grammar, word usage, punctuation, sentences, paragraphs, and essay structure.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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Transitional Math

  
  • TRM 090 - Pre-Algebra


    Prerequisite: Appropriate assessment score

    Description: Bridging basic arithmetic and beginning algebra, negative numbers, fractions, ratio, proportion, percentage, simple geometry, unit analysis and solving basic equations.

    Credits: (3)
    Lecture Hours: 3


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  • TRM 091 - Beginning Algebra


    Prerequisite: Successful completion of TRM 090  or appropriate assess­ment test score

    Description: A beginning course in algebra including, the set of real numbers and their properties, linear equations, and inequalities, basic graphing, systems of linear equations, polynomials, factoring, simple rational expressions and equations, integer exponents and simple radical expressions and equations.

    Credits: (4)
    Lecture Hours: 4


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