Respiratory Therapy (A.S.)

Respiratory Therapy is a health care profession dedicated to the care, management, and life-support of individuals having deficiencies and abnormalities associated with the cardiopulmonary system. Respiratory Therapists are experts in the use of therapeutic and diagnostic aids to respiration. They must have a working knowledge of chemistry, microbiology, and physiology as well as respiratory therapy. This A.S. Respiratory Therapy Program is an entry-level career program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC). The program’s primary goal is to prepare graduates with demonstrated competence in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective (behavioral) learning domains of respiratory care practice as performed by registered respiratory therapists (RRTs).

Curriculum for Associate of Science in Respiratory Therapy (Career)

Note: The Associate of Science in Respiratory Therapy fulfills general education requirement for a career associate degree.

Critical Reading and Writing (Credit: 6 hours)

ENGL 1101English Composition I

3 credits

ENGL 1102English Composition II

3 credits

Natural Sciences/Mathematics (Credit: 7 hours)

CHEM 1151KSurvey of Chemistry I

4 credits

Choose one of the following courses:

MATH 1101Introduction to Mathematical Modeling

3 credits

MATH 1111College Algebra

3 credits

MATH 1112Plane Trigonometry

3 credits

MATH 1113Precalculus Mathematics

3 credits

MATH 1113HHonors Precalculus

3 credits

MATH 1251Calculus I

4 credits

Humanities/Fine Arts Elective (Credit: 3 hours)

Literature Elective

3 credits

Area C Elective

3 credits

Social/Behavioral Sciences (Credit: 6 hours)

HIST 2111United States History to 1865

3 credits

OR

HIST 2112United States History since 1865

3 credits

OR

POLS 1101American Government

3 credits

 

PSYC 1101Introduction to Psychology

3 credits

Note: Students must satisfy the U.S. and Georgia history requirement with either the U.S. and Georgia History Exam or HIST 2111 or HIST 2112. Students must satisfy the U.S. and Georgia constitution requirement with either the U.S. and Georgia Constitution Exam or POLS 1101.

Major Field Courses (Credit: 54 hours)

BIOL 1114KAnatomy and Physiology I

4 credits

BIOL 1124KAnatomy and Physiology II

4 credits

BIOL 1134KMicrobiology for Health Sciences

4 credits

RESP 1101Resp Physiology & Assessment

3 credits

RESP 1102Respiratory Therapy Procedures and Equipment

4 credits

RESP 1103Respiratory Pathophysiology

3 credits

RESP 1104Clinical Experience I

3 credits

RESP 1106Respiratory Pharmacology

3 credits

RESP 1107Hemodynamics

3 credits

RESP 2202Clinical Experience II

3 credits

RESP 2203Mechanical Ventilation

4 credits

RESP 2204Case Studies in Respiratory Care and Ethical Issues

3 credits

RESP 2205Pediatrics/Neonatology

3 credits

RESP 2206Clinical Experience III

3 credits

RESP 2208Ambulatory Care

1 credits

RESP 2209Clinical Experience IV

3 credits

RESP 2212Registry Review

1 credits

RESP 2215Advanced Airway Techniques

2 credits

Total Hours: 76