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Show Respiratory Therapy 272. Clinical Applications (5) S To be taken Spring Quarter concurrently with the second year required respiratory therapy didactic courses. 273. Clinical Applications (4) For special clinical experiences, to be arranged with instructor. Limited enrollment. Permission of instructor required. 280. Independent Projects (1-5) A, W, S Special independent projects as contracted with instructor: enrollment by permission only. 283. Directed Readings (1-3) A, W, S Directed Readings. Limited to respiratory therapy majors. 292. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) Consult the quarterly class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. 321. Advanced Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology (3) A Cardiopulmonary anatomy and physiology specifically for the therapist level: includes material on developmental anatomy and physiology as well as the renal system. 322. Advanced Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology (3) W An in-depth consideration of medical/surgical (and trauma) cardiopulmonary pathophysiology. Includes case studies, lab data evaluation and physician lectures. 323. Advanced Cardiopulmonary Technology (3) S Advanced diagnostic procedures and interpretive skills in pulmonary function and blood gas analysis. 326. Neonatal/Pediatric Respiratory Care (3) A, W, S Pediatric and neonatal-respiratory care with emphasis on intensive care activities, therapeutic procedures, monitoring systems and perinatal pathophysiology. 327. Adult Critical Care (3) A, W, S Advanced adult respiratory intensive care, including hemodynamic monitoring, ventilation/perfusion monitoring, pulmonary assessment and airway management. 328. Home and Rehabilitative Respiratory Care (3) A, W, S This course is designed to teach the student to assist the physician in planning, monitoring and modifying treatment and rehabilitative modalities for the home-care patient. 376. Clinical Applications (5) A, W, S To be taken concurrently with Resthy 326. Enrollment by permission only. 377. Clinical Applications (5) A, W, S To be taken concurrently with Resthy 327, enrollment by permission only. 378. Clinical Applications (5) A, W, S To be taken concurrently with Resthy 328; enrollment by permission only. 480. Independent Projects (1-9) A, W, S Student-designed, instructor-approved projects which will further develop cognitive or psychomotor skills for the baccalaureate- level respiratory care practitioner. Projects must meet departmental and professional goals and standards and must have instructor approval prior to beginning project; enrollment by permission only. 483. Directed Readings (1-5) A, W, S Student-designed, instructor-approved readings which will further develop professional knowledge or understanding for the baccalaureate-level respiratory care practitioner. Readings must meet departmental and professional goals and standards and must have instructor approval prior to beginning; enrollment by permission only. 499. Seminar in Respiratory Therapy (2) A student oriented course exploring current concepts in respiratory therapy and health care in general. Current events in respiratory therapy, including legislation, is the primary emphasis. College of Science General Information Student Services The College of Science offers a comprehensive array of courses, programs and undergraduate degrees encompassing the biological, earth, and physical sciences. Courses are offered through three biological science departments: Botany, Microbiology, and Zoology; three physical science departments: Chemistry, Geoscience, and Physics. Programs are available in four undergraduate curricular offering categories: Pre-Professional, Professional, Science Education, and General Education. Educational work experience is available in projects conducted by the Center of Excellence in Chemical Technology and the Center for Environmental Services. Interdisc. Programs Department/Area Listing: Science Education 222 Center for Environmental Services 223 Center for Chemical Technology 223 Museum 224 Planetarium 224 Pre-Med & Professional Programs 224 Biotechnician 225 Botany 226 Chemistry 231 Geosciences 235 Microbiology 240 Physics 242 Zoology 247 Dean: f. Ronald Galli (interim) Location: Science Lab, Room 611 Telephone Contact: Bonnie Donaldson 626-6159 Degrees Offered Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degree programs are offered in the following areas: • Botany* • Geology* • Chemistry* • Microbiology • Environmental • Physics* Geoscience • Zoology * Teaching majors are also available. Applied Science & Technology Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science composite degree programs are offered in: • Biology • Physical Science/Math/Computer Science • Earth Science An Associate of Science degree (two year course of study) and a Certificate (third year course of study) are offered in the Biotechnician program. An Associate of Applied Science degree program is offered in: • Chemistry (Technician) Arts& Humanities Business & Economics Education Minors are offered in: • Botany* • Chemistry* • Geology* • Geospatial Analysis Microbiology Physics* Zoology* Health Professions * Teaching minors are also available. Pre-Professional Programs • Pre-Agriculture • Pre-Optometry • Pre-Dentistry • Pre-Pharmacy • Pre-Forestry • Pre-Range Management • Pre-Medical • Pre-Veterinary Medicine Science Social & Behavioral Sciences 220 221 Continuing Education |