Respiratory Therapy
Respiratory Therapy is an allied health specialty involved with evaluation, treatment, management, diagnosis and preventive care of patients with cardiopulmonary problems. The respiratory therapist is a life-support specialist.
Courses
- BIOL 132 — Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab
- BIOL 138 — Anatomy and Physiology II with Lab
- ENGL 115 — Introduction to Literature
- ENGL100 — with one additional credit hour of built-in lab
- FIGS 102 — FIG – Coordinated Healthcare Introductory
- MATH 155 — Statistics
- RESP 100 — Respiratory Therapy Patient Care
- RESP 101 — Gas, Humidity, and Aerosol Therapy
- RESP 105 — Pulmonary Assessment
- RESP 110 — Airway Management
- RESP 120 — Cardiopulmonary-Renal Anatomy and
- RESP 125 — Clinical Practicum I
- RESP 170 — Introduction to Mechanical Ventilation
- RESP 172 — Clinical Ethics in Respiratory Care
- RESP 175 — Clinical Practicum II
- RESP 200 — Neonatology and Pediatrics
- RESP 210 — Cardiovascular Assessment
- RESP 220 — Clinical Mechanical Ventilation
- RESP 225 — Clinical Practicum III
- RESP 250 — Respiratory Care Senior Seminar
- RESP 275 — Clinical Practicum IV