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    "description": "This course applies basic and advanced features of Microsoft Excel spreadsheet software to various topics within the accounting profession. It will enhance students’ understanding of basic accounting procedures and increase their computer application skills. Topics include sales analysis, income and expense projection, tables and charts, what-if analysis, financial functions, loan amortization, and inventory management. Terms all, Spring Distance Learning: Yes Lecture: 4",
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    "description": "This course will enhance students’ understanding of basic accounting procedures and increase their accounting computer skills. Topics covered will include the use of a single-entry accounting package and preparation for the QuickBooks Certified User Examination. Terms all, Spring Distance Learning: Yes Lecture: 4",
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    "description": "This course is designed for students interested in working for non-profit organizations, public schools, or the government. It will cover theory and practice of budgetary procedures and accounting for general and special funds. Terms all, Spring Distance Learning: Yes Lecture: 3",
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    "description": "This course will cover audit procedures and working papers employed by public and independent accountants for summarizing, classifying and analyzing the records and operations of businesses, including internal control. Students will receive practical experience in working directly from source materials in documents in an audit case study. Terms pring Distance Learning: No Lecture: 3",
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    "description": "This course will introduce and develop the design principles, skills and techniques required to create game mechanics, design documents and functioning game prototypes. The coursework includes a focus on opensource development environments, project management, programming, game balancing and interaction, play-testing, interactive storytelling. interface design, community dynamics and critical evaluation. Terms pring Distance Learning: Yes Lecture: 4",
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    "description": "This course will introduce the student to the organization and design of data networks, and provide the foundation for the ICND1/CCENT Cisco network certification. Topics include networking applications, network media, Ethernet technology, the TCP/IP protocol suite, network addressing, operation of routed and switched networks and configuring both switched and routed network using simulation tools and live equipment. This hands-on course utilizes both the college’s networking laboratories and the Cisco Network Academy resources. Successful completion of CISS 120 and CISS 121 provides the student with all requisite knowledge for the topics covered in the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification exam. NOTE: The Cisco certification exam is not through the college since it is an industry-controlled certification. Terms all, Spring, Summer Distance Learning: Yes Lecture: 3 Lab: 1",
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    "title": "Internet of Things (IoT) Programming",
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    "code": "CISS135",
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    "code": "CISS200",
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    "description": "This course will provide thorough coverage of problem solving and structured programming in the study of the systematic technique of program construction. After completing this course, students will have a firm foundation in the concepts and techniques of structured program design and structured COBOL programming and will have solved a wide variety of business-related application problems using COBOL utilizing the Hudson Valley Community College computer system. Open only to matriculated Computer Information Systems students. Terms pring Distance Learning: Yes Lecture: 4",
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    "description": "This course presents a practical approach to systems analysis and design topics using traditional development theory with current technologies. It emphasizes the use of modern methods, tools, and group processes to identify the functionality that is necessary to provide end-users with application-specific information systems. Students taking this course should have a thorough background in computer fundamentals as well as programming languages. Open only to Information Systems students. Terms all, Spring, Summer Distance Learning: Yes Lecture: 4",
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    "title": "Information Systems Development",
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    "description": "This is a continuation of CISS 210 . Students will prototype the system they designed in CISS 210 , and will plan and coordinate all systems development phases using recommended project management techniques. They also will participate in group walk-throughs and prepare a formal presentation of their completed system. Open only to Information Systems students. Terms all, Spring, Summer Distance Learning: Yes Lecture: 3",
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    "description": "Project management is defined as the application of knowledge, skills, tools and techniques to project activities to meet project requirements. This course will cover project management knowledge areas (PMBOK) and the associated skills, tools and techniques required to complete project activities. The emphasis will be the application of concepts using real world examples and simulations. Terms all, Spring, Summer Distance Learning: Yes Lecture: 4",
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    "code": "CISS217",
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    "description": "This course provides a foundation in cloud computing concepts, models and application. Topics will include: virtualization, outsourcing, service provisioning, shared services, converged infrastructures and cloud computing business costs and benefits. Students will develop cloud applications using the Amazon Web services (AWS) Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) Free Tier. Pre- or co- requisite(s): CISS 210 Information Systems Analysis and Design or by permission of department chair. Terms all, Spring, Summer Distance Learning: Yes Lecture: 3",
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    "title": "Introduction to Machine Learning and Analytics",
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    "description": "This course extends the W3C standards compliant content presented in CISS 220 Introduction to Web Design and Development and adds interactive user-centered content on the client side using JavaScript. Topics include but are not limited to: user centered design (UCD), virtual customer experience (VCE), the document- object model (DOM), form processing and validation, cookie management, browser and platform identification, Dynamic HTML, Javascript integration with HTML5 and CSS, Javascript Libraries (e.g. JQuery) and JavaScript Object Notation (JSON). This is a hands-on, project-based course, conducted and tested in multiple operating systems (e.g. Windows, Mac, Linux, Apple iOS, Android), browsers (e.g. Safari, Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer), and environments. Terms all Distance Learning: Yes Lecture: 3",
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    "description": "This course extends the W3C standards compliant content presented in CISS 220 Introduction to Web Design and Development and adds the back-end generation of dynamic web content from server side programming using PHP and MySQL. Topics include but are not limited to: user centered design (UCD), tailoring and optimizing virtual customer experience (VCE), cookie and session management, system security, file management and MySQL database access and management. This is a hands-on, project-based course, conducted and tested in multiple operating systems (e.g. Windows, Mac, Linux, Apple iOS, Android), browsers (e.g. Safari, Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer), and environments. Terms pring Distance Learning: Yes Lecture: 3",
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    "description": "This course will teach the fundamentals of object-oriented programming using Visual Basic to reinforce and expand the essential tools of the language and programming environment as it relates to system application development. Utilizing design methodologies to explore and expand the full potential of Visual Basic, students will learn to become application developers. Students, using their own design, will create a visual basic application. Terms all, Spring, Summer Distance Learning: Yes Lecture: 4",
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    "code": "CISS241",
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    "code": "CISS293",
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    "description": "This advanced course is intended for students pursuing a higher degree in Computer Science or a related field. Students will analyze programs that they and others have written to determine their efficiency, deepen their understanding of how to reason about programs, their behavior, their runtime, and learn principles for writing code to solve problems more effectively, independent of the languages or tools they are using. Topics covered include sorting and searching algorithms, graph theory, dynamic programming, and identifying NP-complete problems with a focus on complexity theory and big-O notation throughout. Prior familiarity with mathematical proof techniques such as induction and proof by contradiction is required. Pre-requisite(s): CISS 111 Programming and Logic II – Data Structures and MATH 183 Discrete Mathematics Terms pring Distance Learning: No Lecture: 4",
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    "code": "CRFT251",
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    "title": "Advanced Jewelry – Stone Setting",
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    "code": "CRJS101",
    "title": "Introduction to Criminal Justice",
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    "description": "This course examines how children learn math, science and social studies through play. Students participate in lab activities that guide young children in learning skills and practice the techniques in their field placement each week. NOTE: Students will need to obtain a flash drive to be used in the construction of their e-portfolio. Terms pring, Summer Distance Learning: No Lecture: 4 Other: 4",
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    "code": "ECMN171",
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    "code": "ECMN180",
    "title": "Safety and Labor Relations: Part I",
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    "description": "This course is designed to better prepare students for the electrical industry by concentrating on safety issues in the construction industry, including electrical and hazardous materials practices. The course will cover safety in great depths, from ladder use to confined space entry with OSHA requirements covered, as well as familiarize students with hazardous materials and electrical safety procedures. Completion of both ECMN 180 and ECMN 181 is a required part of the Electrical Construction and Maintenance program, which will qualify students to meet the necessary electrical apprentice-related instruction recognized by the State of New York. Lab fee will be required Terms all Distance Learning: No Lecture: 1",
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    "code": "ECMN190",
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    "description": "This course will provide the skills necessary for the construction and maintenance of overhead electric distribution systems. Topics include: climbing of wood poles, performing construction from an overhead position, use of ropes and rigging equipment. Terms ummer Distance Learning: No Lab: 8",
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    "title": "Electric Power Distribution and Control for Mechatronics",
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    "description": "This course is an introduction to the basic principles and theory for electrical distribution and control systems associated with a manufacturing facility. Topics include electrical distribution components: transformers, circuit control and protection devices (fuses and circuit breakers), conductors, major electrical loads (induction motors, lighting, and heating) and distribution equipment (electrical substations, MCC’s, control panels). The purpose of this course is not to provide an in-depth analysis of each topic but to provide an overview for the entry-level Mechatronics technician. Pre-requisite(s): ECMN 120 Electrical Theory for Renewable Energy or ECMN 101 Direct Current Theory and ECMN 102 Alternating Current Theory Lab fee will be required Terms pring Distance Learning: No Lecture: 2 Lab: 2",
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    "code": "ECMN200",
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    "description": "This course is required for all second year Electrical Construction and Maintenance students. The course will serve to enhance and aid the development of ECM students by acclimating them to the requirements of job searches, technical writing, business culture, and evaluation of salary and benefit packages. In addition, students will learn practical study skills, including test taking, laboratory report writing, and shop job techniques necessary for all senior level courses within the ECM program. Part of the focus of this course will be informing students of their career options within the electrical construction and maintenance field, and defining the role of the beginning electrical worker in apprenticeship positions. This course shall also serve to inform students of licensing procedures, inspection policies and all current changes in the electrical field. Terms all Distance Learning: No Lecture: 1",
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    "description": "This course is designed to expand the student’s knowledge of industrial motor control. Students will study the construction, operation, maintenance, and applications of the pilot devices used in control systems and the fundamentals of variable frequency drives and programmable logic controllers. Open only to matriculated Electrical Construction and Maintenance students. Terms pring Distance Learning: No Lecture: 4",
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    "description": "This course provides the student with insight into the various components, devices and machines used in modern automation systems along with a study of their related electronics. Topics covered include pneumatics, control signal types, control valves, transducers, industrial communication networks, variable frequency drives (VFD), programmable logic controllers (PLC), operator interface terminals (OIT) and HMI/SCADA systems and how these systems integrate within a modern manufacturing environment. Students will learn to interpret schematics and symbology used in various types of automation systems drawings. Open only to matriculated Electrical Construction and Maintenance students. Terms all Distance Learning: No Lecture: 4",
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    "code": "ECMN206",
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    "description": "This course builds upon the knowledge acquired in ECMN 205 and discusses applications for the use of the components, devices and machines studied in the course. Topics include the study of instruments to measure flow, temperature, level and pressure along with their related electronics, and a discussion of how they are interfaced with the systems and devices covered in ECMN 205 . Students will also develop an understanding of how these instruments are used to control a process and how they are represented in piping and instrumentation (P&ID) drawings. Open only to matriculated Electrical Construction and Maintenance students. Terms pring Distance Learning: No Lecture: 4",
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    "description": "This course is designed to instruct the student in the theory and design of photovoltaic systems and their practical installation and operation. The course includes semi-conductor operational theory, properties of silicon and semi-conductor material, solar cell manufacturing and companies involved, history of solar power and its uses, photovoltaic systems safety, site assessments, system design, and adapting mechanical and electrical design. Layout skills are developed and the National Electrical Code is examined. Terms all, Spring Distance Learning: No Lecture: 2 Lab: 2",
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    "code": "ECMN211",
    "title": "Photovoltaic Systems Installation and Maintenance",
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    "description": "A course in process control instrumentation technology. Topics include power electronic circuits analog signal conditioning, bridge circuits, operational amplifiers, analog comparators, D/A and A/D converters, transducers, final control elements, and digital control principles. Related topics include an introduction to servomechanisms and industrial control. Lab fee will be required Terms all Distance Learning: No Lecture: 3 Lab: 3",
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    "description": "The study of vacuum and radio frequency techniques utilized in microelectronic manufacturing applications. The vacuum areas of study include gas flow, pressure regimes, gas laws, outgassing, high vacuum production, leak and contamination detection and residual gas analysis (RGA) techniques. The power RF area of study will cover radio frequency generation, amplification, conductors and transducers and thin film deposition. Safety concerns stressed in the installation, maintenance and operation of vacuum and radio frequency equipment. Terms all Distance Learning: No Lecture: 3 Lab: 3",
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    "title": "Introduction to Semiconductors",
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    "description": "This course is designed to provide an overview and train the student in the practical and theoretical aspects of the semiconductor and nano device manufacturing process. The student will develop an understanding of the processes through lectures and hands-on laboratory experience. Pre-requisite(s): MATH 150 College Algebra with Trigonometry or higher Lab fee will be required Terms pring Distance Learning: No Lecture: 3 Lab: 2",
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    "title": "Introduction to Computer Networking",
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    "description": "This course covers the essentials of computer networking. This course will cover the installation and maintenance of computer networks and the hardware and software required. Topics include network architecture types (LANs, WANs, etc.), topologies, media, adapters, cabling, and other network devices; operating systems, client-server and peer-to-peer systems; network printing; World Wide web server setup and administration. This is a hands-on course with special emphasis in the hardware features of networks. Terms pring Distance Learning: No Lecture: 3 Lab: 3",
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    "code": "ELET261",
    "title": "Semiconductor and Nanotech Overview",
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    "description": "This course introduces the student to employment opportunities in the microchip fabrication, nanotechnology and electronics industries. The course provides an overview of the semiconductor industry and nanotechnology fields as well as modules on the protocols and safety procedures required in semiconductor facilities, industry skill requirements and an introduction to materials chemistry processing fundamentals. Additional modules are included on the basics of silicon manufacture, backend chip processing, integration into electronics and high technology applications. The course will include tours of actual semiconductor and electronics manufacturing facilities industry as well as thin film and materials laboratories at local universities. Terms all, Spring Distance Learning: Yes Lecture: 2",
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    "title": "Fundamentals of Fiber Optic Communications",
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    "description": "This course examines the nature and application of fiber optic communications systems as they are used today. Topics include decibel notation, the nature of light signal, modulation methods, optical transmission lines, optical transmitters, receivers and the limitations and advantages of fiber communications networks. The student will develop an understanding of the basic elements (both theoretical and practical) of fiber optic communications systems. This will provide a foundation for the appropriate technical knowledge and skills required to support the many kinds of fiber communications networks that exist today. Lab fee will be required Terms pring Distance Learning: No Lecture: 3 Lab: 3",
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    "description": "This course introduces the student to concepts employed in industries in the analysis of semiconductor materials, products, processes and systems. The course provides modules on process flow charting, process parameters, semiconductor metrology instruments, interpreting measurement data, statistical analysis of process data, design of experiments, and applying team troubleshooting skills in solving process problems. The course will allow the student to develop an understanding of physical measurement in conjunction with the statistical data analysis and process experiment design. Lab fee will be required Terms pring Distance Learning: No Lecture: 2 Lab: 3",
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    "description": "This course builds on topics from previous data communications, physics and mathematics courses and applies them to the study of wireless data communications systems. Topics include decibel notation, spectra of waveforms, modulation methods, transmission media, antennas, wireless links and systems including protocols, hardware requirements and functionality. The student will develop an understanding of the basic theoretical and practical elements of wireless data communication systems. This will provide a foundation for an understanding of the wireless data networking techniques that exist today. These systems are now in widespread use and gaining in popularity. Lab fee will be required Terms pring Distance Learning: No Lecture: 3 Lab: 3",
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    "description": "Students will learn the basics of video production: camera operation, audio equipment, lights, ancillary equipment, and program production from scriptwriting and studio work to editing. Terms all, Spring Distance Learning: No Lecture: 3",
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    "title": "History of World War II",
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    "code": "HIST204",
    "title": "History of the Middle East",
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    "hours": 3,
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    "title": "Honors Film as History",
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    "description": "This course provides the student with a practical learning experience in all phases of basic radiologic technology by active participation in radiology departments of the area hospitals. Emphasis placed on perfecting performance, introduction to special procedures and new imaging modalities. If a student’s clinical performance is unsatisfactory or if at any time the student’s clinical performance compromises the safety of the patient, the student will be terminated from the program. Exit competencies are required for course completion. Open only to matriculated Radiologic Technology students. NOTE: The student is given either a pass/fail grade for this course with no quality points awarded. Course fee will be required Terms ummer Distance Learning: No Lab: 40",
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    "title": "Introduction to CT and Cross-Sectional Anatomy",
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    "description": "This course provides the student with an introduction to the operation of computerized tomography (CT) scanners including: theory, physics, contrast material and protocols and an introduction to human anatomy as displayed by cross-sectional images. Students will study the sectional anatomy of the brain, spine, neck, thorax and pelvis in all body planes. These anatomical structures will be studied using computed tomography and magnetic resonance images. Terms pring Distance Learning: Yes Lecture: 3",
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    "description": "This course emphasizes the cardiopulmonary system and acid-base balance applied to and correlated with patient pathologies. Open only to matriculated Respiratory Care students. Terms pring Distance Learning: No SUNY General Education Designation(s): Natural Science Lecture: 3",
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    "description": "This course is concerned with the practical application of basic respiratory care procedures. Lectures will supplement time spent in the laboratory and time spent with patients. Major areas of concentration include: oxygen therapy, humidity and aerosol therapy, IPPB, chest physiotherapy, prophylactic deep breathing maneuvers, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. A letter grade of “C” or better is required for graduation. Open only to matriculated Respiratory Care students. Lab fee will be required Terms ummer Distance Learning: No Lecture: 1 Lab: 4",
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    "code": "RESP200",
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    "description": "This course is designed to familiarize the Respiratory Care student with all forms of advanced life support systems. Main topics include: classification and operation of a variety of mechanical ventilators, clinical maintenance and troubleshooting of mechanical ventilators, and clinical management of patients receiving advanced life support to include ventilator commitment and weaning procedures. A letter grade of “C” or better is required for graduation. Open only to matriculated Respiratory Care students. Lab fee will be required Terms ummer Distance Learning: No Lecture: 4 Lab: 4",
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    "code": "RESP210",
    "title": "Current Concepts in Respiratory Care",
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    "description": "This course is designed to keep the potential respiratory care practitioner informed of current trends in respiratory care. Close attention will be paid to the latest developments in the therapeutic modalities of diseases affecting the respiratory and cardiovascular systems. Open only to matriculated Respiratory Care students. Terms pring Distance Learning: No Lecture: 3",
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    "code": "RESP220",
    "title": "Clinical Education I - Clinical Therapeutics for Respiratory Care",
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    "description": "This course provides the practical learning experience in all phases of non-critical, acute respiratory care procedures. Students actively participate, under close supervision in such areas as chest x-ray interpretation, physical assessment, and therapeutic administration of medical gases, aerosolized medications, ultrasonic nebulization, chest physiotherapy, intermittent positive pressure breathing, and prophylactic deep breathing. A letter grade of “C” or better is required for graduation. Open only to matriculated Respiratory Care students or those with permission of the department chairperson. Lab fee will be required Terms all Distance Learning: No Lab: 8",
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    "title": "Clinical Education II - Introduction to Critical Care",
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    "description": "This course is designed to provide the student with hands-on experience caring for critically ill patients in the intensive care setting. The student will be responsible for all aspects of respiratory care for assigned patients. Special emphasis will be placed on mechanical ventilation, hemodynamic monitoring, ABG applications, and routine care of the critically ill patient. A letter grade of “C” or better is required for graduation. Open only to matriculated Respiratory Care students or those with permission of the department chairperson. Lab fee will be required Terms all Distance Learning: No Lab: 8",
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    "title": "Clinical Education IV - Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care",
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    "description": "The student will be assigned to the pediatric unit to develop proficiency with the problems and diseases that are unique to children; to the pediatric intensive care unit to provide ventilator management of the critically ill child with emphasis on arterial blood gas monitoring and stabilization of the pediatric patient, and the neonatal intensive care unit. This will provide the student with the clinical experience of neonatal ventilator management with emphasis on arterial blood-gas interpretation, complications and side effects of mechanical ventilation, infant transport, airway care, and disease pathophysiology. Close supervision will be maintained for the entire rotation. A letter grade of “C” or better is required for graduation. Open only to matriculated Respiratory Care students or those with permission of the department chairperson. Lab fee will be required Terms all, Spring Distance Learning: No Lab: 8",
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    "title": "Clinical Education V - Clinical Management of Cardiovascular Disease",
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    "description": "The student will participate in the diagnostic, operative and post-operative care of the patient suffering from cardiovascular disease. The student will gain proficiency in cardiovascular anatomy and physiology, acquired heart disease, hemodynamic monitoring, and electrocardiography. A letter grade of “C” or better is required for graduation. Open only to matriculated Respiratory Care students or those with permission of the department chairperson. Lab fee will be required Terms all, Spring Distance Learning: No Lab: 8",
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    "code": "RESP240",
    "title": "Clinical Education III - Pulmonary and Diagnostic Medicine",
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    "description": "Students will rotate through several diagnostic cardiopulmonary laboratories where they will observe and perform, under close supervision, various procedures and diagnostic techniques, including, but not limited to: pulmonary function studies (basic and advanced), arterial blood gas analysis, flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy assistance, cardiac stress testing, echocardiography, and electrocardiography. Didactic instruction will also be provided to supplement clinical experience. A letter grade of “C” or better is required for graduation. Open only to matriculated Respiratory Care students or those with permission of the department chairperson. Pre- or co- requisite(s): RESP 205 Diseases of The Cardiopulmonary System with a final grade of “C” or better. Lab fee will be required Terms all Distance Learning: No Lab: 8",
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    "code": "RESP245",
    "title": "Clinical Education VI – Pulmonary Rehabilitation and Home Care",
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    "description": "This course is geared to recognizing the special problems of the chronic cardiopulmonary patient. Under close supervision, the student will learn how to teach patients and their families such techniques as: planning each day, special exercises to increase mobility, early signs of deterioration and how to ward off acute exacerbation of disease. Good teaching techniques as well as good therapeutic techniques with which the student should be able to improve the life style of the chronic patient throughout the course of the disease will be taught. A letter grade of “C” or better is required for graduation. Open only to matriculated Respiratory Care students or those with permission of the department chairperson. Lab fee will be required Terms all, Spring Distance Learning: No Lab: 8",
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    "title": "Clinical Education VII - Advanced Critical Care",
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    "code": "RESP255",
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