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CAPÍTULO I: LA BIBLIOTECA DE LA UNIVERSIDAD DE MADRID

5. Los servicios públicos

5.2. El servicio de préstamo

5.2.2. Circulación urbana

TECHNOLOGY (3-6-5)

This course includes a study of the surgical environment, team concepts, aseptic technique, hospital organization, basic

instrumentation and supplies, sterilization, principles of infection control, wound healing.

Prerequisite(s): BIO 112, BIO 115, ENG 101, MAT 155, PSY 201 Corequisite(s): AHS 102, SUR 102

SUR 102 APPLIED SURGICAL

TECHNOLOGY (3-6-5)

This course covers the principles and application of aseptic technique, the perioperative role, and medical/legal aspects.

Prerequisite(s): BIO 112, BIO 115, ENG 101, MAT 155, PSY 201 Corequisite(s): AHS 102, SUR 101

SUR 103 SURGICAL PROCEDURES I (4-0-4) This course is a study of a system-to-system approach to surgical procedures and relates regional anatomy, pathology, specialty equipment, and team responsibility. Patient safety, medical/legal aspects, and drugs used in surgery are emphasized.

Prerequisite(s): SUR 101, SUR 102 Corequisite(s): SUR 104, SUR 111

SUR 104 SURGICAL PROCEDURES II (4-0-4) This course is a study of the various specialties of surgical procedures. Prerequisite(s): SUR 101, SUR 102

Corequisite(s): SUR 103, SUR 111

SUR 111 BASIC SURGICAL PRACTICUM (0-21-7) This course includes the application of theory under supervision in the perioperative role in various clinical affiliations.

Prerequisite(s): SUR 101, SUR 102 Corequisite(s): SUR 103, SUR 104 SUR 113 ADVANCED SURGICAL

PRACTICUM (0-18-6)

This course includes a supervised progression of surgical team responsibilities and duties of the perioperative role in various clinical affiliations.

Prerequisite(s): SUR 101, SUR 102, SUR 103, SUR 104, SUR 111 Corequisite(s): SUR 120

SUR 120 SURGICAL SEMINAR (2-0-2) Prerequisite(s): PSY 201, RES 141, RES 152

RES 265 ADVANCED CLINICAL

APPLICATIONS I (0-9-3)

This course includes advanced clinical training in respiratory care. Prerequisite(s): RES 111, RES 232, RES 249, RES 251, SPC 205 RES 276 ADVANCED CLINICAL

APPLICATIONS II (0-18-6) This course provides practice of advanced patient care procedures. Prerequisite(s): RES 204, RES 236, RES 244, RES 246, RES 265

SOCIOLOGY (SOC)

* SOC 101 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY (3-0-3) This course emphasizes the fundamental concepts and principles of sociology, including culture, socialization, interaction, social groups and stratification, effects of population growth, and technology in society and social institutions.

* SOC 102 MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY (3-0-3) This course introduces the institutions of marriage and the family from a sociological perspective. Significant forms and structures of family groups are studied in relation to current trends and social change. * SOC 205 SOCIAL PROBLEMS (3-0-3) This course is a survey of current social problems in America, stressing the importance of social change and conflicts as they influence perceptions, definitions, etiology, and possible solutions. Prerequisite(s): SOC 101

* SOC 210 JUVENILE DELINQUENCY (3-0-3) This course presents the nature, extent, and causes of juvenile delinquency behavior, including strategies used in the prevention, intervention, and control of deviant behavior.

Prerequisite(s): SOC 101

* SOC 220 SOCIOLOGY OF THE FAMILY (3-0-3) This course includes an application of theory and research related to family behaviors, roles, and values with emphasis on understanding family problems.

Prerequisite(s): SOC 101

* SOC 235 THANATOLOGY (3-0-3) This course is a study of dying, death, bereavement, and widow/ widowerhood from a cross-cultural perspective with emphasis on the many legal and ethical issues in this field.

Prerequisite(s): SOC 101

SPANISH (SPA)

* SPA 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (4-0-4) This course is a study of the four basic language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing, including an introduction to Hispanic cultures.

Prerequisite(s): Appropriate placement scores

* SPA 102 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II (4-0-4) This course continues development of the basic language skills and the study of Hispanic cultures.

This course includes the comprehensive correlation of theory and practice in the perioperative role.

Prerequisite(s): SUR 101, SUR 102, SUR 103, SUR 104, SUR 111 Corequisite(s): SUR 113

SUR 220 PERIOPERATIVE NURSING I (3-6-5) This course will prepare a registered nurse for entry level perioperative practice in a hospital/surgery center. The student will be able to perform basic scrub and circulating duties in accordance with AORN Standards, Recommended Practices and Guidelines.

SUR 221 PERIOPERATIVE NURSING II (4-0-4) This course provides an understanding of the anatomy & physiology of all specialty surgical systems, associated procedures & required instrumentation, wound closure material & medications used. Patient safety, medical-legal aspects, & a team approach is included.

THEATER (THE)

* THE 101 INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE (3-0-3) This course includes the appreciation and analysis of theatrical literature, history, and production. (Internet Only)

Prerequisite(s): Appropriate placement scores

WELDING (WLD)

WLD 102 INTRODUCTION TO WELDING (2-0-2) This course covers the principles of welding, cutting, and basic procedures for safety in using welding equipment.

WLD 103 PRINT READING I (1-0-1) This is a basic course which includes the fundamentals of print reading, the meaning of lines, views, dimensions, notes, specifications, and structural shapes. Welding symbols and assembly drawings as used in fabrication work are also covered.

WLD 104 GAS WELDING AND CUTTING (0-6-2) This course covers gas welding, brazing, soldering, and cutting of metals.

WLD 105 PRINT READING II (1-0-1) This course includes print reading, including welding symbols and their applications to pipe fabrication. Basic sketching of piping symbols, single line and double line pipe drawings, material estimating, template layout and how templates are used in pipe layouts are included. Prerequisite(s): WLD 103

WLD 110 WELDING SAFETY & HEALTH (1-0-1) This course is an introduction to safety and health hazards associated with welding and related processes.

WLD 111 ARC WELDING I (1-9-4) This course covers the safety, equipment, and skills used in the shielded metal arc welding process. Fillet welds are made to visual criteria in several positions.

WLD 113 ARC WELDING II (1-9-4) This course is a study of arc welding of ferrous and/or non-ferrous metals.

WLD 116 WELDING (CATERPILLAR

STUDENTS) (1-3-2)

This course is designed to acquaint students with common welding and techniques/equipment used currently in trades and industry. Students are expected to develop basic skills in general welding. Consideration is given to welding with arc and oxyacetylene in various positions, hard surfacing, brazing, cutting, electrode selection, and metal identification. WLD 118 GAS METAL ARC WELDING

FERROUS I (1-9-4)

This course covers the equipment set-up and fundamental techniques for gas metal arc welding on ferrous materials.

WLD 134 INERT GAS WELDING NON-

FERROUS (2-3-3)

This course covers fundamental techniques for welding non-ferrous metals.

WLD 136 ADVANCED INERT GAS WELDING (0-6-2) This course covers the techniques for all positions of welding ferrous and non-ferrous metals.

WLD 140 WELD TESTING (1-0-1) This is an introductory course in destructive and non-destructive testing of welded joints.

WLD 142 MAINTENANCE WELDING (E-MET

STUDENTS) (2-3-3)

This course covers gas and arc welding processes used in maintenance shops.

WLD 145 FIELD WELDING (AUT STUDENTS) (1-3-2) This course covers welding with portable welding machines in field use. WLD 154 PIPE FITTING & WELDING (3-3-4) This is a basic course in fitting and welding pipe joints, either ferrous or non-ferrous, using standard processes.

WLD 160 FABRICATION WELDING (1-6-3) This course covers the layout and fabrication procedures as they pertain to sheet metal and structural steel shapes. The course will also include shop safety and hand and power tools.

WLD 170 QUALIFICATION WELDING (2-6-4) This course covers the procedures and practices used in taking welder qualification tests.

WLD 204 METALLURGY (3-0-3)

This course covers the characteristics of ferrous and non-ferrous metals.

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