Associate in Applied Science in Respiratory Therapy
The Respiratory Therapy program prepares students for employment as respiratory care practitioners .
Courses
- CU100 — Introduction to Practical Computing
- CU102 — Word I
- CU103 — Excel I
- CU104 — PowerPoint
- CU105 — Word I & Excel I
- CU108 — Outlook
- CU110 — Access I
- CU202 — Word II
- CU203 — Excel II
- HIT105 — Comprehensive Medical Terminology
- HIT130 — Medical Terminology I
- RC150 — Fundamentals of Respiratory Care I
- RC151 — Fundamentals of Respiratory Care II
- RC152 — Introduction into Mechanical Ventilation
- RC153 — Alternative Procedures in Respiratory Care
- RC160 — Applied Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology
- RC161 — Arterial Blood Gases
- RC162 — Advanced RC Pathophysiology
- RC165 — Evolving Roles in Respiratory Therapy
- RC171 — Respiratory Therapy Equipment II
- RC172 — Respiratory Therapy Equipment III
- RC175 — Respiratory Care Orientation
- RC180 — Respiratory Therapy Clinical I
- RC181 — Respiratory Therapy Clinical II
- RC182 — Respiratory Therapy Clinical III
- RC183 — Respiratory Therapy Clinical IV
- RC192 — Advanced Mechanical Ventilation
- RC193 — Respiratory Pharmacology I
- RC194 — Respiratory Pharmacology II
- RC195 — Respiratory Pharmacology III
- RC240 — Advanced Assessment and Diagnosis
- RC251 — Respiratory Pathophysiology Case Presentations
- RC261 — Pediatric and Neonatal Respiratory Care
- RC262 — Review of Applications of Respiratory Care
- RC263 — Pulmonary Functions
- RC272 — Pulmonary Rehabilitation, Home Care, and Assistance in Specialty Procedures
- RC280 — RC Specialty Clinical I
- RC281 — Advanced Critical Care Clinical Rotation
- RC282 — Neonatal Clinical Rotation
- RC283 — Specialty Clinical Rotation II
- RC290 — Ethics and Professionalism in Respiratory Care
- RC299 — Individual Study in Respiratory Therapy