| DEPARTMENT OF
CARDIORESPIRATORY CARE
Chair: William Wojciechowski (434-3405)
Medical Director: Ronald Allison
Professor: Op’t Holt,
Associate Professor: Wojciechowski
Clinical Assistant Professor: Hill
Clinical Instructor: William C. Pruitt
The University of South Alabama offers a complete
program in Cardiorespiratory Care leading to the Bachelor of Science
degree. The curriculum provides a broad education in liberal arts and
basic sciences and an in-depth study in Cardiorespiratory Care. The
program is fully accredited by the Committee on Accreditation of Allied
Health Educational Programs (CAAHEP) and the Committee on Accreditation
for Respiratory Care (CoARC). Upon graduation students are eligible to sit
for the National Board for Respiratory Care Examination for entry into
practice.
The curriculum is divided into two components: the
Pre-Professional Component and the Professional Component.
PRE-PROFESSIONAL
COMPONENT
The Pre-Professional Component (Freshmen and Sophomore years)
may be completed in two years and consists of 64 semester hours of
prescribed and elective course work.
PROFESSIONAL COMPONENT
The Professional Component (Junior and Senior years) consists
of two years of academic and clinical study in Cardiorespiratory Care. The
program includes one summer term between the junior and senior years. All
candidates must have satisfied the requirements of the Pre-Professional
Component to qualify for admission to the Professional Component. Enrollment
into the Pre-Professional Component as a Cardiorespiratory Care major does
NOT automatically assure the student admission to the Professional
Component. Enrollment in the Professional Component is limited and admission
is based on academic record and aptitude for a career in Cardiorespiratory
Care as evidenced by personal qualifications such as character and
motivation.
Students will be required to complete formal application
to the Professional Component. The application process normally begins in
the spring semester of the sophomore year.
PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING
CURRICULUM
The Cardiorespiratory Care curriculum is a problem-based
curriculum. This instructional methodology requires students to be active
participants in the learning process. This method of teaching is used to
develop and improve the students’ problem-solving abilities.
In the curriculum, students work in groups (5-7
students) and solve case studies under the direction of faculty members.
Students assume the major responsibility for resolving the problems in the
case studies by utilizing a variety of resources.
This approach to learning emphasizes self-direction,
independent thinking, decision-making, information gathering, and problem
solving. All of these skills are needed to succeed in the clinical
setting. Students also develop and improve communication skills through
this process, as they interact with fellow students, instructors, and
other health care personnel. Students learn the value of working together
as a team through the small group process.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
FOR THE PROFESSIONAL COMPONENT
- Completed application form submitted no later than March 15
of the year for which admission is requested. (Late applications will be evaluated based
on individual circumstances.)
- A minimum of a 2.50 cumulative grade- point average in the
science prerequisites.
- A minimum of a 2.50 cumulative grade point average in the Pre-Professional Component.
- A personal interview with the Cardiorespiratory Care Admissions Committee.
REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR
IN CARDIORESPIRATORY CARE
Successful completion of 130 semester hours of
Pre-Professional and Professional course work as specified below.
I. Pre-Professional Component (64
semester hours including the following:)
Area I - Written Composition (6 hours)
EH 101, 102 (3 hours each)
Area II - Humanities & Fine Arts (12 hours)
CA 110 (3 hours)
ARH 100, ARS 101, DRA 110, or MUL 101 (3 hours)
EH 215, 225, or 235 (3 hours)
*EH 216, 226, or 236 or
Humanities Elective (Recommend PHL 121 or 131 if HY sequence
chosen) (3 hours)
Area III - Natural Sciences & Math (11 hours)
MA 112 (3 hours)
CH 131, 132 (4 hours each)
Area IV - History, Social & Behavioral
Sciences (12 hours)
PSY 120 (3 hours)
SY 109 (3 hours)
HY 101 or 235 (3 hours)
*HY 102 or 236 or Social Science Elective (3 hours)
Area V - Pre-Professional, Major & Electives
(22-26 hours)
ST 210 or BUS 245 (3 hours)
BLY 121 (4 hours)
PH 104 (4 hours)
BMD 210 (3 hours)
BMD 335 (6 hours)
CIS 150 (3 hours)
* Must complete two course sequence in Literature or
History.
II. Professional Component (66 semester
hours of Cardiorespiratory Care courses including the following:)
CRC 330, 331, 332, 334, 335, 342, 345, 415,
429, 430, 431,
432, 440, 441, 442, 446, 447, 450, 451, and EMT 330.
PROFESSIONAL COMPONENT
CURRICULUM
Junior Year
| Fall |
|
Spring |
|
CRC 330
CRC 331
CRC 332
CRC 334
CRC 342
|
4
3
5
1
3
==
16 |
CRC 335
CRC 345
EMT 330
|
6
6
3
==
15 |
| Summer |
|
|
|
Either:
CRC 430
CRC 440
Or:
CRC 431
CRC 441
Or:
CRC 432
CRC 442
|
3
5
4
5
4
5
==
8-9 |
|
|
Senior Year
| Fall |
|
Spring |
|
Either:
CRC 430
CRC 440
Or:
CRC 431
CRC 441
Or:
CRC 432
CRC 442
And:
CRC 446
CRC 450
CRC 415
CRC 429
|
3
5
3
5
4
5
2
1
2
1
==
14-15 |
Either:
CRC 430
CRC 440
Or:
CRC 431
CRC 441
Or:
CRC 432
CRC 442
And:
CRC 447
CRC 451
|
3
5
3
5
4
5
2
2
==
12-13 |
In special situations, advanced standing
may be available in the form of transfer credits and equivalency
examinations. Documentation of pertinent information submitted by
advanced-standing applicants, such as on-the-job trainees, individuals
having an associate degree in respiratory therapy, certified respiratory
therapy technicians, or practitioners credentialed in other allied health
professions, will be reviewed by the Cardiorespiratory Care Admissions
Committee to determine the actual awarding and the method of advanced
standing. Applicants seeking advanced standing at the University of South
Alabama should consult directly with the Chair of the Department of
Cardiorespiratory Care, USA Springhill, 1504 Springhill Avenue, Mobile,
Alabama 36604-3273, Phone: (334)434-3405.
SPECIAL FEES
A special course fee is assessed in each of the following
courses:
CRC 330
CRC 431
CRC 450
CRC 451 |
$60.00
$100.00
$19.00
$19.00 |
Descriptions Of All Cardiorespiratory Care (CRC) Courses
College
of Allied Health Professions
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