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SURG 126

PATIENT CARE THEORY I 5CR Covers surgical attire, instrument groups, OR preparation and equipment, case selection, patient transfer, positioning, skin preparation and draping concepts, patient identification, and consent.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of

SURG 136, 137, 138, 146.

SURG 127

PHARMACOLOGY & ANESTHESIA 5CR Introduces the student to basic surgical- related pharmacologic and anesthetic principles, including drug classification, proper medication labeling and handling, aseptic medication preparation, and usage principles of anesthesia administration and monitoring, including complications and intervention.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of

SURG 136, 137, 138,146.

SURG 130

PATIENT CARE THEORY II 5CR Develops the student’s understanding of the surgical patient, the needs of special patient populations, and basic biomedical science. Students will complete their HIPPA and AIDS/HIV training.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of

SURG 126, 127, 141, 151.

SURG 136

OPERATING ROOM THEORY I 8CR Introduces the student to the OR

environment, aseptic principles and practices, scrubbing, gowning, gloving, and preparation of the sterile field, abdominal incisions, ob-gyn, general, ophthalmic, and genitourinary surgeries.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of

MAT 108, ENGL& 101, BIOL& 175 (BIOL 118 will be accepted through 2015), CAH 102, 103, 105, and SOC& 101.

SURG 137

INTRODUCTION TO SURGERY 5CR Orients the student to the field of surgical technology, including history, working conditions, personal characteristics, professionalism, healthcare facilities, standards of conduct, the physical environment, and safety standards.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of

MAT 108, ENGL& 101, BIOL& 175 (BIOL 118 will be accepted through 2015), CAH 102, 103, 105, and SOC& 101.

SURG 138

INTRODUCTION TO ASEPSIS &

INSTRUMENTATION 5CR Orients the student to the principles of asepsis and sterile technique, surgical case management, instrumentation, supplies, wound healing related to sutures, needles, and stapling devices.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of

MAT 108, ENGL& 101, BIOL& 175 (BIOL 118 will be accepted through 2015), CAH 102, 103, 105, and SOC& 101.

SURG 141

OPERATING ROOM THEORY II 8CR Classroom and lab presentations of surgical specialties to include otorhinolaryngologic, orthopedic, oral/maxillofacial, plastic/ reconstructive procedures, and surgical anatomy.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of

SURG 136, 137, 138,146.

SURG 146

SURGICAL LAB I 5CR

Introduces students to the OR environment, aseptic principles and practices, scrubbing, gowning, gloving, and preparation of the sterile field, abdominal incisions, ob-gyn, general, ophthalmic, and genitourinary surgeries.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of

MAT 108, ENGL& 101, BIOL 118, CAH 102, 103, 104, and SOC& 101.

SURG 151

SURGICAL LAB II 5CR

Lab presentations and practice of surgical procedures to include otorhinolaryngologic, oral/maxillofacial, and plastic/

reconstructive procedures.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of

SURG 136, 137, 138, 146.5.

SURG 206

OPERATING ROOM

THEORY III 8CR

Classroom and lab presentations of surgical procedures to include cardiothoracic, peripheral vascular, neurosurgical procedures, and surgical anatomy.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of

SURG 126, 127, 141, 151.

SURG 207

MICROBIOLOGY 5CR

Students will discuss the historical background of microbiology and be able to identify basic equipment used to identify microorganisms. We will go into many aspects of microbiology, including the description of structure and characteristics of different microorganisms, conditions that affect the life and the death of

microorganisms, the relationships between humans and pathogenic and nonpathogenic bacteria, and factors that enable pathogens to invade a host and cause a disease.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of

SURG 126, 127, 141,151.

SURG 211

SURGICAL LAB III 1CR

Lab presentations and practice of surgical procedures to include cardiothoracic, peripheral vascular, laparoscopic, emergent, and neurosurgical procedures.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of

SURG 126, 127, 141,151.

SURG 215

CLINICAL APPLICATIONS I 5CR Provides the framework for the student to receive experience in the operating room. Through one-on-one training in a perioperative setting, the student will develop the professional attitude, behavior, and skills to reinforce their role as a member of the perioperative team.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of

SURG 130, 206, 207, 211.

SURG 220

CLINICAL APPLICATIONS II 5CR See Clinical Applications.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of

SURG 130, 206, 207, 211, 215.

SURG 225

CLINICAL APPLICATIONS III 5CR See Clinical Applications.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of

SURG 230

CLINICAL APPLICATIONS IV 5CR See Clinical Applications.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of

SURG 215, 220, 225, 235.

SURG 235

SEMINAR I 3CR

Classroom presentations on health and wellness, and death and dying. Classroom preparation for the PAE.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of

SURG 130, 206, 207, 211.

SURG 240CAP

SEMINAR II 3CR

Classroom presentations of employability skills, preoperative routines, and

transportation. Classroom preparation for the NBSTSA Certification Exam.

Prerequisites: Successful completion of

SURG 215, 220, 235.

SUSTAINABLE

BUILDING SCIENCE

SBS 105 INTRODUCTION TO SUSTAINABILITY 3CR A survey of economic, environmental, and human health principles behind the different pproaches to sustainability in the workforce.

SBS 110

GREEN BUILDING DESIGN 4CR Overview of sustainable green building models, with a focus on energy, indoor health, natural resources, and other environmental impact.

SBS 115

SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS IN

CONSTRUCTION 4CR Introduction to the construction materials used in sustainable building design and their impact on a structure’s initial and long term costs, as well as considerations for the local environment and economy.

SBS 120

SURVEY OF ENERGY RATINGS 4CR An overview of the current and emerging efficiency standards for measuring energy usage and consumption, including, but not limited to, Energy Star, BPI, LEED, Built Green, etc.

SBS 125

ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SYSTEMS 4CR An overview of existing and emerging approaches to energy production for use in residential and commercial structures, including, but not limited to, solar/ photovoltaics, wind, geothermal, biofuels, etc.

SBS 140

INSULATION BASICS 4CR

Introduction to the different types of insulation commonly used in homes and businesses, with comparisons for their respective costs and levels of energy efficiency.

SBS 145

BUILDING ENVELOPE 5CR

Introduction to the principles of heat, light, sound, moisture, and air movement within a residential structure, including an overview of external factors which impact a building’s energy integrity.

SBS 150

MOISTURE MITIGATION 3CR Introduction to practices in construction that prevent moisture intrusion, as well as techniques for maintaining healthy living environments free from the destructive impacts of moisture.

SBS 155

SOLAR BASICS 4CR

Introduction to the basic concepts, components, and uses of photovoltaic technology, as well as costs, benefits, and drawbacks in sustainable construction.

SBS 170

DIAGNOSTICS AND TESTING 3CR Overview of the equipment, technology, systems, and software used to measure a building’s energy usage and loss.

SBS 175

INDOOR AIR TESTING 3CR

An introduction to understanding and diagnosing environmental problems in residential structures, and the means for mitigating those issues.

SBS 180

THERMOGRAPY 3CR Introduction to infrared thermography, its principles, and the proper operations of IR camera equipment for diagnosing problems that lead to energy loss in a building.

SBS 185CAP

SERVICE LEARNING PROJECT 3CR A capstone project that gives students an opportunity to apply their sustainable building science knowledge in a real life setting, focusing on helping nonprofit organizations achieve sustainability in the buildings where they live, work, and serve the public.

WELDING

WLD 105

WELDING THEORY I 5CR

Introduces the tools and equipment used in welding. Includes safety considerations, electrical principles, weld quality, and technical orientation for select welding and cutting processes. Corequisites: WLD 110 and WLD 112.

WLD 110

THERMAL CUTTING & GOUGING 3CR Develops the knowledge and skill for manual and machine-guided oxyfuel cutting, manual plasma arc cutting, and carbon arc gouging. Corequisite: WLD 105.

WLD 112

OXYACETYLENE WELDING &

BRAZING 4CR Develops the knowledge and skill for welding, brazing, and braze welding various joint designs using oxyacetylene equipment. Corequisite: WLD 105.

WLD 116

SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING I 7CR Introduces the shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) process with emphasis on skill development using deep penetrating electrodes in the flat and horizontal positions.

Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent

enrollment in WLD 105.

WLD 120

SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING II 7CR Builds further skill with SMAW deep penetrating electrodes by welding various joints in the vertical and overhead positions.

Prerequisite: WLD 105.

WLD 124

SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING III 7CR Develops understanding of the applications and techniques for using low hydrogen SMAW electrodes in the flat and horizontal positions.

Prerequisite: WLD 105.

WLD 135

SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING IV 7CR Develops further skill with SMAW low hydrogen electrodes by welding various joint designs in the vertical and overhead positions.

Prerequisite: WLD 105.

WLD 142

WELDING THEORY II 5CR

Explores methods of weld inspection and testing, and continues the technical orientation to select welding processes.

WLD 144

PRINT READING FOR WELDERS 5CR Develops the ability to interpret prints used in welding and fabrication. Introduction to sketching, lines, views, visualization, dimen sioning, applied math, and welding symbols.

Prerequisite: WLD 105.

WLD 152

GAS METAL ARC WELDING 7CR Develops the ability to use the gas metal arc welding process to join carbon steels and aluminum with various joint designs in all positions.

Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in WLD 142.

WLD 156

METALLURGY 2CR

Examines metal identification and classifica- tion, mechanical properties, crystalline structures, heat treatments, and metallurgi- cal effects of welding.

Prerequisite: WLD 142.

WLD 168

FLUX CORED ARC WELDING I 7CR Develops the ability to use gas-shielded flux cored arc welding electrodes to join carbon steels with various joint designs in all positions.

Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in WLD 142.

WLD 172

FLUX CORED ARC WELDING II 7CR Develops the ability to use self-shielded flux cored arc welding to join carbon steels with various joint designs in all positions.

Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in WLD 142.

WLD 177

PREPARATION FOR WELDING

CERTIFICATION 2CR

Develops skill in preparation for employer, Washington Association of Building Officials (WABO), or similar welder qualification tests.

Prerequisite: WLD 142, or Instructor’s permission.

WLD 179CAP

FABRICATION 3CR

Develops knowledge in project planning, lay out methods, fixturing, distortion control, and the use of tools and equipment for metal fabrication.

Prerequisite: WLD 144.

WLD 210

GAS TUNGSTEN

ARC WELDING I 7CR

Develops the ability to use the gas tungsten arc welding process to join carbon and stain less steels with various joint designs in all positions.

Prerequisite: Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in, WLD 142.

WLD 213

GAS TUNGSTEN

ARC WELDING II 7CR Develops the ability to use the gas tungsten arc welding process to join aluminum alloys with various joint designs in all positions.

Prerequisite: Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in, WLD 142.

WLD 215 COOPERATIVE

WORK EXPERIENCE 1-5CR Provides on-the-job practical experience un der the supervision of an employer. Instruc tor permission is required for site choice.

Prerequisite: Advanced standing with Instructor’s permission.

WLD 217

SPECIAL PROJECTS 1-5CR Develops skill in print reading, project plan ning, layout, distortion control, and other fabrication techniques. Students will have the opportunity to apply knowledge to proj ects of personal interest and/or as assigned.

Prerequisite: Advanced standing with Instructor’s permission.

Academic Standards 138