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Show Respiratory Therapy 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) 5 Advanced diagnostic procedures and interpretive skills in pulmonary function and blood gas analysis. 326. Neonatal/Pediatric Respiratory Care (3) A, W, 5 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, 5 Advancd adult respiratory intensive care, including hemodynamic monitoring, ventilation/perfusion monitoring, pulmonary assessment and airway management. 328. Home and Rehabilitative Respiratory Care (3) A, W, 5 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, 5 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, 5 To be taken concurrently with Resthy 328; enrollment by permission only. 480. Independent Projects (1-5) 5k, A, W, S Special independent projects as contracted with instructor; enrollment by permission only. 483. Directed Readings (1-3) Su, A, W, 5 Activities to be arranged with instructor; limited to respiratory therapy students. 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. 76 School of Arts & Humanities The School of Arts and Humanities offers comprehensive programs encompassing the visual and performing arts, languages, literature, communications, and mathematics. The programs of the School are designed to help students gain a thorough understanding of their cultural and aesthetic heritage and to prepare them for employment opportunities that will take advantage of the special skills developed through rigorous study of the humanities. The educational and cultural programs of the departments are available to both major and non-major students. The curriculum of the School of Arts and Humanities is enriched by special lectures, exhibitions, dramatic and musical productions. Many nationally known artists perform each year before audiences drawn from the campus and the community. Department/Area Listing Communication 78 English Language & Literature 82 English as a Second Language (ESL) 88 Foreign Language 88 Mathematics 92 Performing Arts 96 Dance 96 Music 98 Theatre 104 Visual Arts 110 Dean: Sherwin W. Howard Assistant to the Dean: Carolyn Deru Location: Browning Center, Room 413 Telephone Contact: Laurell Martinez 626-6424 Degrees Offered Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degree programs are offered in the following areas: • Art • Mathematics • Communication • Music • English • Theatre Arts • Foreign Languages Teaching majors are also available. Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science composite degree programs are offered in: • Art • Communication & English • Communication and Theatre Arts • English & Communication • Music • Physical Science/Math/Computer Science • Theatre Arts & Communication Minors are offered in: • Art • Communication • Dance • English • Foreign Language Mathematics Music Photography Theatre Arts Teaching minors are also available. The School of Arts and Humanities works closely with the School of Education in preparing students for teaching majors and minors and composite teaching majors. Students should consult departmental listings in the School of Arts and Humanities and in the School of Education for specific requirements for teaching majors and minors. Information Student Services Interdisc. Programs Allied Health Sciences Arts& Humanities Business & Economics Education Natural Sciences Social Sciences Technology 77 Continuing Education |