Respiratory Therapy Bachelor of Science Completion Degree The Respiratory Therapy B.S. Completion Program is for respiratory care practitioners who have completed an Associate of Science degree in Respiratory Therapy and are Registered Respiratory Therapists. The program would allow these therapists to obtain a Bachelor of Science degree in respiratory care while minimizing the duplication of knowledge and skills already acquired. The completion program is intended to offer the highest quality education that fosters critical thinking and encourages professional leadership and development. A respiratory therapist entering the program will acquire skills and knowledge above what is typically attained at the associate degree level. The comprehensive curriculum allows the student to become a successful communicator, critical thinker, and conscientious leader while encouraging life-long learning. I. Core Curriculum Area A: Essential Skills 9 ENGL 1101 English Composition I ENGL 1102 English Composition II MATH 1111 College Algebra Area B: Institutional Options 4 COMM 1110 Fundamentals of Speech One of the following electives: COMM 1120 Argumentation and Advocacy ENGL 1105 Intro to Greek Mythology ENGL 1110 Creative Writing GEOL 1000 Natural Hazards HIST 1051 Sports Hist & Amer Character HUMN 1000 Mystery Fiction in Pop Culture HUMN 1100 Political and Social Rhetoric HUMN 1300 Christian Fiction/Pop Culture PHED 1030 Health & Wellness Concepts SOCI 1000 Race and Ethnicity in America Area C: Humanities/Fine Arts 6 Must choose a minimum of one, but no more than two of the following electives: ENGL 1201 Intro to Film as Literature ENGL 2111 World Literature I ENGL 2112 World Literature II ENGL 2120 British Literature I
ENGL 2121 British Literature II ENGL 2130 American Literature I ENGL 2131 American Literature II If only one English Elective chosen, take one of the following: ARTS 1100 Art Appreciation HUMN 1201 Expressions of Culture I HUMN 1202 Expressions of Culture II MUSC 1100 Music Appreciation MUSC 1120 American Music THEA 1100 Theatre Appreciation Area D: Science/Mathematics/Technology 12 BIOL 1107K Principles of Biology I BIOL 1108K Principles of Biology II CHEM 1151K Survey of Chemistry or CHEM 1211K Principles of Chemistry I Area E: Social Sciences 12 HIST 2111 United States History to 1877 or HIST 2112 United States Hist since 1877 POLS 1101 American Government Choose two of the following electives: ANTH 1103 Intro to Cultural Anthropology ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2106 Principles of Microeconomics GEOG 1100 Introduction to Geography GEOG 1111 Intro to Physical Geography HIST 1111 World Civilization to 1650 CE HIST 1112 World Civilization since 1650 HIST 2111 United States History to 1877 HIST 2112 United States Hist since 1877 PHIL 1103 Intro to World Religions PHIL 2010 Intro to Philosophical Issues PHIL 2020 Logic and Critical Thinking POLS 2101 Intro to Political Science POLS 2201 State and Local Government POLS 2301 Comparative Politics POLS 2401 International Relations PSYC 1101 Introduction to Psychology PSYC 2101 Psychology of Adjustment
PSYC 2103 Human Development SOCI 1101 Introduction to Sociology SOCI 1160 Social Problems Area F: Major Related 15 BIOL 2212K Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 2213K Anatomy and Physiology II BIOL 2215K Microbiology MATH 2200 Introduction to Statistics 3-4 Choose one of the following electives: BIOL 1224K Entomology BIOL 2270 Ethical Issues in Science CHEM 1211K Principles of Chemistry I CHEM 1212K Principles of Chemistry II PHYS 1111K Introductory Physics I PSYC 2101 Psychology of Adjustment PSYC 2103 Human Development Physical Education PHED Activity Elective (excludes PHED 1030) 1 Upper Level Requirements: 18 RESP 4010 Advanced Seminar in Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care RESP 4020 Advanced Seminar in Critical Care and Mechanical Ventilation RESP 4110 Mentoring and Education in Healthcare RESP 4120 Geriatrics and Long Term Respiratory Care RESP 4130 Research in Healthcare Professions RESP 4140 Management in the Cardiopulmonary Department Take two of the following: 6 HADM 3302 Health Care Economics (em) HADM 3303 US Health Care Systems (em) HADM 4401 Health Care Compliance (em) HADM 4403 Health Law and Ethics (em) Take two of the following: 6 COMM 3301 Communication for Prof Setting ENGL 3000 Writing for Educ/Soc Sciences HADM 3304 Health Care Communication Professional Licensure Credit: * 30 Total Hours 122-123
Professional Licensure Credit After completing the program s academic and professional requirements, the following courses will be credited by proof of successful completion of the Registered Respiratory Therapist exam, the advanced practice exam administered by the National Board for Respiratory Therapy: ( 30 Credit Hours) RESP 1121 - Clinical Prac I RESP 2110 - Mech. Ventilation RESP 2121 - Neonatal/Pes Resp Care RESP 2130 - Specialized Areas of Resp Care RESP 2201 - Clinical Prac IA RESP 2210 - Clinical Prac II RESP 2220 - Clinincal Prac III RESP 2310 - Cardiopulmonary Disease RESP 2330 - Credential Prep Frequent Questions When can I begin taking classes? Students can begin taking classes immediately. The only classes not available until spring 2015 are those with the red RESP prefix. How do I apply to the program? You must first apply to the college, through Enrollment Service. A student does not need to formally apply to the completion program until they are ready to take the red RESP Prefix classes. Then the student should come talk to Max Pierce 272-4554 or Christy Walker 272-2479. Can current Associate degree students in Respiratory Therapy begin taking classes for the BS degree? Yes, the only classes they may not take are red RESP Prefix classes. Well, when can I sign up for the red RESP Prefix classes. First, if not a current student at DSC, apply to DSC through enrollment services. Second, you must have earned an Associated Degree in Respiratory Therapy from a Commission of Accreditation for Respiratory Care accredited school. You must be a Registered Respiratory Therapist with current credentials. Last, contact Max Pierce706-272-4554 or Christy Walker 272-2479 so we can help you register for classes and accept you into the program officially.
Will I be in a cohort group? No, students may schedule classes whenever they wish, and finish at their own pace. How long will it take to finish my Respiratory Core classes? Classes are offered so that a student can finish the Core with a year.