MATC 2021-22 Catalog
SURGT – TDMKG DEGREE/DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
Prerequisite(s): Complete SURGT-128 and SURGT-130. Completion of or currently enrolled in SURGT-140. SURGT-138 Credits: 4 ST Clinical Practice 2 Further experience in a clinical setting allows the student to continue to improve technical skills while accepting more responsibilities during surgical procedures. Prerequisite(s): Complete SURGT-137 and SURGT-140. Completion of or currently enrolled in SURGT-141. SURGT-139 Credits: 4 ST Clinical Practice 3 During this course, the student functions relatively independently. While transitioning from student to prospective employee, skills performed are commensurate with those of an entry-level surgical technologist. Prerequisite(s): Complete SURGT-138 and SURGT-141. Completion of or currently enrolled in SURGT-142. SURGT-140 Credits: 2 Surgical Interventions 1A This course is the fi rst of two courses that provide the foundational knowledge of surgical core and specialty procedures. It examines the pathophysiology, diagnostic interventions, health sciences and surgical techniques for a variety of procedures. Prerequisite(s): Complete SURGT-128 and SURGT-130. SURGT-141 Credits: 2 Surgical Interventions 1B This course is the second of two courses that provide the foundational knowledge of surgical core and specialty procedures. It examines the pathophysiology, diagnostic interventions, health sciences and surgical techniques for a variety of procedures. Prerequisite(s): Complete SURGT-140. SURGT-142 Credits: 4 Surgical Interventions II Expands knowledge of core and specialty surgical procedures by incorporating pathophysiology, diagnostic interventions, health sciences and surgical techniques. Prerequisite(s): Complete SURGT-137 and SURGT-141. SUSTN – Sustainability (Department: 481) SUSTN-105 Credits: 3 The LEED Rating System This course explores the LEED rating system, how it is being used to drive sustainable buildings, and helps prepare students for taking the LEED Accredited Professional exam. SUSTN-154 Credits: 1 Internship in Automated Building Systems ABS program students have the option of doing an industry-based internship with
is included. Prerequisite(s): Complete BIOSCI-197 (minimum grade C+). Completion of or currently enrolled in HEALTH-101. Must be admitted to the Surgical Technology (10-512-1) program. SURGT-126 Credits: 4 Surgical Technology Fundamentals 1 This course focuses on preparing the patient and operating room for surgery. Principles of sterile technique are emphasized as the student moves into the scrub role. Lab practice is included. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to the Surgical Technology (10-512-1) program. Complete SURGT-125. Completion of or currently enrolled in SURGT-127. SURGT-127 Credits: 2 Exploring Surgical Issues This course explores a variety of issues related to surgical technology. Emphasis is placed on becoming a professional member of the surgical team. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to the Surgical Technology (10- 512-1) program. Completion of or currently enrolled in SURGT-125. SURGT-128 Credits: 4 Surgical Technology Fundamentals 2 This course focuses on enhancing surgical technology skills while functioning as a sterile team member. Lab and/or clinical practice is included. Prerequisite(s): Complete HEALTH-101 (minimum grade of C), SURGT-126 and SURGT-127. Completion of or currently enrolled in SURGT-129. SURGT-129 Credits: 2 Surgical Pharmacology This course is a basic study of drug classi fi cations, care and handling of drugs and solutions, application of mathematical principles in dosage calculations, terminology related to pharmacology, anesthesia and drugs used in surgery. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to the Surgical Technology (10-512-1) program. Complete BIOSCI-197 (minimum grade of C+) and either BIOSCI-179 or BIOSCI-202 (minimum grade of C+). Completion of or currently enrolled in SURGT-125. SURGT-130 Credits: 2 Surgical Skills Application This course provides a transition from the academic to the clinical setting. Learners integrate the surgical technologist skills as they apply to various surgical procedures. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to the Surgical Technology (10-512-1) program. Completion of or currently enrolled in SURGT-128. SURGT-137 Credits: 4 ST Clinical Practice 1 Apply basic surgical theories, principles and procedural techniques in the operating room. Students begin to function as team members under the guidance of the instructor and authorized clinical personnel.
area employers in lieu of the capstone project. Contact the department for details. The number of credits and hours may be increased if necessary to accommodate individual projects. Prerequisite(s): Instructor consent is required. TDMKG – Tool and Die Making (Department: 439) TDMKG-360 Credits: 1 Basic Die Making Technology This course introduces students to the theories necessary to properly construct basic stamping and forming dies. Part terminology and function are integrated into the format via lecture and discussion. TDMKG-361 Credits: 1 Advanced Die Making Technology This course is a continuation of the previous course, Basic Die Making Technology. This course explores the theories necessary for proper die construction of more advanced progressive, inverted and compound dies. Prerequisite(s): Complete TDMKG-360. TDMKG-362 Credits: 1 Cavity Die Technology This course introduces the student to the theories involved in proper mold construction in the three major areas of mold building: plastics (thermoset and thermoplastic), diecasting and rubber molds. TDMKG-366 Credits: 1 CNC Programming 2 This course instructs students in the techniques necessary for proper construction and transmission of a computerized numerical control program via a computer-aided graphics system as it is used in the fi eld of tool and die making. Prerequisite(s): Complete MACHTL-304. TDMKG-367 Credits: 1 Basic CAD/CAM Students are introduced to the basic components of a CAD/CAM system, drawing creation and editing using CAD, layering and drawing management, CAD and CAM system interface, fi le transfer and tool path creation using CAD fi les on a CAM system. Prerequisite(s): Complete TDMKG-366. TDMKG-371 Credits: 4 Stamping Die Making 1 Skills and knowledge are developed through the production of compound die components. Die clearance, alignment and component function are taught through practical application. Conventional CNC programming skills are introduced and developed. Prerequisite(s): Complete MACHTL-301, MACHTL-304, MACHTL-310, MACHTL-320, MACHTL-322 and MACHTL-325.
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