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ST120 - Surgery Essentials (3)
Prerequisites: MDA 108 or MDA 109, BI 103 and BI 104
Provides an introduction to the surgical environment and to the essential skills required of
a surgical technologist. Emphasizes the fundamental concepts of sterile technique, critical
thinking, and professionalism. Application and demonstration of essential surgical technology
skills and concepts are required to advance in the program.
3525 ST120-1LC
M
4:30pm - 7:30pm 1st 5-week
Tu
11am - 6pm
1st 5-week
Note: Students must register for corresponding lecture (LC) and lab (LB).
4378 ST120-11LB W,Th
9am - 9pm
1st 5-week
Note: An additional fee of $425 is collected at Registration to cover the cost of lab supplies.
ST200 - Fundamentals of Surgical Technology II (12)
Prerequisite: ST 100
Provides the student with theory and practice related to the dynamic role of the surgical
technologist in classroom, laboratory, and clinical settings. Preceptored clinical experiences
focus on participation during complex surgical procedures, advancement of skill level, and
critical thinking.
3527 ST200-1LC
M
9am - 1pm
2nd 10-Week
Note: Students must register for corresponding lecture (LC) and lab (LB).
3528 ST200-11LB Tu
5pm - 7:30pm
2nd 10-Week
Note: An additional fee of $250 will be collected at Registration to cover cost of certification exam bundle.
4379 ST200-12LB W,Th,F 6:45am - 3pm
2nd 10-Week
4455 ST200-13LB W,Th
9am - 12pm
15-week
Note: An additional fee of $250 is collected at Registration to cover the cost of the certification exam bundle.
THR: Theater
THR101 - Introduction to Theatre (3)
Gen Ed Arts
Prerequisites: (EN 70 or EN 75) OR [(EN 50A or EN 61) and EN 52] OR (ESL 95 and ESL 99) OR (ESL 72 and ESL
73) OR Corequisite: EN 75
Introduces the history of drama and the theatre through reading, viewing and discussing
plays.
3821 THR101-1
Tu,Th
11am - 12:15pm 15-week
THR102 - Introduction to Acting (3)
Offers a basic study of acting, through both a historical perspective and in-depth exercises.
3822 THR102-1
M,W 12:30pm - 1:45pm 15-week
THR108 - Theatre Ensemble I (3)
Provides students with an opportunity to explore the creation of a piece of theatre from the
beginning stages of research, improvisation, script writing, and other play creation techniques
to a final production on or off campus. Emphasis will be placed on techniques used to build
confidence, creativity, critical thinking, and learn team building skills. The course will use
multidisciplinary research skills on topics that are important to the class to bring a vibrant
theatre piece with a strong community focus.
3823 THR108-1C
M,W 2pm - 3:15pm
15-week
THR203 - Fundamentals of Directing (3)
Addresses problems in playwriting, directing and acting. Students work on scenes and/or
one-act plays.
3824 THR203-1C
Tu,Th
2pm - 3:15pm
15-week
THR204 - Production Survey (1)
Students participate in a campus theater production as a member of the production crew.
May be taken for credit three times.
3825 THR204-1
TBA
15-week
THR205 - Acting Survey (1)
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor
Students participate in a campus theater production as a member of the cast. May be taken
for credit three times.
3826 THR205-1
TBA
15-week
THR206 - Advanced Acting (3)
Concentrates on characterization and dramatic improvisation.
3827 THR206-1C
Tu,Th
2pm - 3:15pm
15-week
THR208 - Theatre Ensemble II (3)
Prerequisite: THR 108
Explores advanced methods and execution of creating, rehearsing, and producing a piece
of theatre through creativity, critical thinking, and team building skills. The course will use
advanced multi-disciplinary research skills on topics deemed socially relevant by the class
and through improvisation, script writing, and other play creation techniques, the class will
present a vibrant theatre piece with a strong community focus.
3933 THR208-1C
M,W 2pm - 3:15pm
15-week
THR212 - Theatre Internship (3)
Offers an intensive study of theatrical performance, including both acting and stagecraft
assignments. Students prepare a theatrical production for presentation during the summer.
3959 THR212-1
TBA
15-week
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