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Nov 23, 2024
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2022-23 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Respiratory Therapy, AAS
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Program Code: AASRP
ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCE DEGREE
The Respiratory Therapy program is designed to train students for a career as a respiratory therapist. The Respiratory Therapy program requires a grade of “C” or better to successfully pass all program required courses as well as required pre-requisite courses. Upon successful completion of the It is a two-year course of study leading to the Associate in Applied Arts and Science (AAS) degree. Graduates are eligible for nationally recognized certification and registration through the National Board for Respiratory Care, and for licensure by the state of Michigan. The program curriculum is a balance of courses in the liberal arts and basic sciences as well as more specialized technical and clinical courses. Clinical, laboratory and classroom training is structured to provide comprehensive understanding of modern respiratory therapy techniques. Graduates are trained in diagnostic and therapeutic techniques for adult, pediatric, and neonatal patients. Graduates of the program are prepared to work in all areas of the career field of respiratory therapy, including intensive critical-emergency care, general respiratory care, pulmonary rehabilitation, long-term care facilities, and home care.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES/OBJECTIVES:
When students complete this program, they will be able to:
- demonstrate competence in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains of respiratory therapy as performed by registered respiratory therapists (RRTs).
- possess entry-level skills to function as an essential part of the health care team within a variety of health care settings.
- demonstrate the competencies of Registered Respiratory Therapists, such as patient assessment skills and the use of equipment required to manage cardiopulmonary disorders, including CPR, life-support systems, therapeutic procedures, medication administration, and diagnostic tests.
- utilize effective verbal and written communication skills in relaying information to patients and other health care providers.
PRE-ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
- All prerequisites and general education requirements must have been completed with a “C” or better if student wishes to be considered in the applicant pool. Prerequisites of BIO 271, MTH 110, ENG 101 and HE 102 need to be completed prior to applying to the program.
- Students must attend a respiratory information session. A student’s signature is required on sign in sheet at the session.
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Suggested Course Sequence
Prerequisite to program admission - 13 credit/14 contact hours
Semester 1 - 13 Credit/17 Contact Hours
Semester 2 - 12 Credit/17 Contact Hours
Semester 3 - 6 Credit/12 Contact Hours
Semester 4 - 14 Credit/24 Contact Hours
Semester 5 - 13 Credit/25 Contact Hours
Semester 6 - 6 Credit/14 Contact Hours
77 Total Credit/123 Total Contact Hours
* or MTH 112 or higher
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