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Program Description

The respiratory care profession is composed of respiratory
therapists, who provide assistance to persons experiencing
respiratory difficulty. They provide care ranging from
simple respiratory therapy to complex life-saving techniques
used in critical care settings for patients of all ages. A
Respiratory Therapist receives advances training in critical
care and advanced life support. They are involved in direct
patient care in the administration of various humidity and
aerosol therapies, breathing treatments and invasive
critical care techniques. Respiratory Therapists are
involved in all aspects of respiratory care including
newborn, emergency and chronic rehabilitative therapies.
The Medical Center Campus Respiratory Therapist Program is a
two-year course of study requiring 76 credits for an
Associate in Science degree. Before entry into the
Respiratory Care Therapist program, students must also
complete a series of general education courses at Miami Dade
College . Completion of these courses does not guarantee
admission to the program.
The Respiratory Therapist Program provides learning
experiences that enable the student to acquire and
assimilate the necessary technical competencies to function
effectively as a supportive health care provider in the
Respiratory Care profession. In keeping with its mission and
goals, and in compliance with Section 504 of the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with
Disabilities Act, the Medical Center Campus promotes an
environment of respect and support for persons with
disabilities and will make reasonable accommodations. Please
see the ADA Standards listed for this program.
The Respiratory Therapist Program is highly demanding, and
students are therefore more successful if they do not work
while in the program. If students must work for financial
support, the program strongly recommends a limit of 20 hours
of employment per week. Students should also consider family
responsibilities before committing to a full-time
accelerated program.
To facilitate the clinical portion of the program, students
are assigned to a clinical facility within Miami Dade County
. Students are responsible for their own transportation to
the campus and to various agencies in the community to which
they are assigned for clinical experiences.
Requirements
To be eligible for
admission to the Respiratory Therapist Program, you must
complete the following steps:
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You are
18 years old and have earned, or will earn at the time
of enrollment into the program, a high school diploma or
a high school equivalency diploma (GED).
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If you
have not been enrolled at Miami Dade College during the
past 12 months, complete an Application for Admission or
Readmission to College Credit Courses . Choose the
Medical Center Campus as the "preferred" campus; be sure
to enter "23045" under "Program Code."
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Register for and take the Computerized Placement Test (CPT)
through Testing Services, Room 1303, Medical Center
Campus, 305-237-4275, or through the testing center at
any of the other MDC campuses. You must sign up at least
one month in advance of taking the test, and you must
take the test before the date that program application
materials are due. You must have passing scores on the
Computerized Placement Test (CPT) , or, if you have
taken the test but have not passed, then you must have
satisfactorily completed the developmental courses
prescribed by MDC as a result of your scores.
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Complete the Program Application process by submitting
an application for Program Admission and an application
fee of $25.00. Application must be received by May 1 st for August entry.
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You are
enrolled in or have successfully completed ENC 1101 -
English Composition 1.
Where Do I Send My Application
Materials?

You may send your MDC application to any
admissions office located on any of the six campuses of
Miami Dade College . Applications for admission may also be
filled out on line at http://www.mdc.edu.
Note:
You have to be connected to the Internet to access this
web site
You must also send the following:
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application fee (check or money order -
no cash)
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official high school transcript and
official college transcripts (if available) to the
Registrar
Send or drop off your Application for Program
Admission, professional documentation, and an unofficial
copy of your college transcript to the address below:
Miami Dade College
Medical Center Campus
New Student Center
950 N.W. 20 th Street
Miami , FL 33127
Criteria for Program Selection

Enrollment in the program is
limited. Meeting the admissions requirements does not
guarantee program acceptance. For this reason, the selection
committee uses the following criteria to determine which
applicants will be admitted. Applicants will be ranked
according to the number of natural science and general
education courses required in program that have been
successfully completed (see table below). Please note that
there is no waiting list.
1. Ranking of natural science and general education courses
completed
RANKING OF COMPLETED COURSES -
NATURAL SCIENCE COURSES
PRIORITY |
RANK |
COURSES |
| Top Priority |
1 |
BSC 2085, 2085L, 2086, 2086L, CHM 1033
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2 |
BSC 2085, 2085L, CHM 1033
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3 |
BSC 2085, 2085L ,2086, 2086L
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4 |
BSC 2085, 2085L |
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5 |
CHM 1033 |
| Lowest Priority |
6 |
BSC 2085 |
RANKING OF COMPLETED
COURSES - GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES
PRIORITY |
RANK |
COURSES |
| Top Priority |
1 |
SPC 1026, CLP 1006, PHI 2604
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2 |
CLP 1006 , PHI 2604 |
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3 |
PHI 2604, SPC 1026 |
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4 |
CLP 1006 , SPC 1026 |
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5 |
PHI 2604 |
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6 |
CLP 1006 |
| Lowest Priority |
7 |
SPC 1026 |
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Overall
Grade Point Average (GPA)
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Florida
residents will be given preference over non-residents,
as well as students who are reapplying to the program,
if they have completed all prerequisites as of May 1st
of the previous year.
Final
acceptance will be based on the submission of all required
documents received at the mandatory program orientation
session.
Transfer Students

If you have previously attended any college or
university other than Miami Dade College , you must arrange
for that institution to send official transcripts to the
Respiratory Therapist Program at the Medical Center Campus
by June 1st for an August acceptance.
Students who have attended foreign colleges must submit
original transcripts and a certified English translation
before February 1 st to the Registrar at the Medical Center
Campus for evaluation. For details, please call
305-237-4141. Students who have attended a foreign allied
health or nursing program should consult the Miami Dade
College catalog for more information about how to have their
transcripts, diplomas, and credentials evaluated for U.S.
equivalency.
ADA Standards
Americans with Disabilities Act

In keeping with its mission and goals, and in compliance
with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the
Americans with Disabilities Act, the Medical Center Campus
promotes an environment of respect and support for persons
with disabilities and will make reasonable accommodations.
The definition of individuals with disabilities are those
who currently have, have a record of having, or are regarded
as having a physical or mental impairment that substantially
limits one or more major life activity. Major life
activities include caring for oneself, performing manual
tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, breathing, and working.
Individuals applying for admission, progression to clinical
courses, and graduation from a program in Nursing and Allied
Health Technologies must be able to meet the physical and
emotional requirements of the academic program. In addition,
students admitted to the programs in Nursing and Allied
Health Technologies must possess the following qualities:
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The emotional maturity
and stability to approach highly stressful human
situations in a calm and rational manner.
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The ability to make
clinical judgment using critical thinking
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The ability to adhere
to ethical standards of conduct as well as applicable
state and federal laws
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The ability to provide
effective written, oral, nonverbal communication with
patients and their families, colleagues, health care
providers, and the public
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The ability to
successfully complete all requirements needed to receive
ACLS certification as defined by the American Heart
Association
An individual who poses a
direct threat to the health or safety of others or
themselves may be denied admission, progression or
graduation. The college's determination that a person poses
a direct threat will be based on an individualized
assessment that relies on current medical evidence or on the
best available evidence to assess the nature, duration, and
severity of the risk and the probability that the potential
injury will actually occur.
In order to fulfill the requirements of the Respiratory
Therapist program at Miami Dade College , students must be
able to meet the physical demands associated with the
profession. Examples of these requirement include but are
not limited to the following:
Code: F = frequently O =
Occasionally NP = Not Present
| Physical
Demands
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Code |
| Standing
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F |
| Walking |
F |
| Sitting |
F
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| Lifting (up
to 125 pounds)
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O
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| Carrying
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O
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| Pushing |
F
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| Pulling
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O
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| Stooping |
F
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| Kneeling |
F |
| Reaching |
F
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| Fingering |
F |
| Talking |
F |
| Hearing |
F
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| Seeing
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F
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Communicating
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F
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For specific Performance Standards associated
with the Respiratory Therapist Program, please contact the
Program Coordinator.
Because of the unique responsibilities involved in all
Allied Health professions, each department reserves the
right to require that the student who appears to be unsuited
for any program therein withdraw from the program and be
guided into another curriculum of study at the college.
Curriculum
Students are admitted to the Respiratory Therapist
Program in August of each year. Course content is sequential, and
students should plan to enroll in all Respiratory Therapist
courses in the order and during the terms indicated in the
following curriculum outline.
** DENOTES COURSES THAT MUST BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO ENTRY
INTO PROGRAM
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Course Number |
Course Title
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Required Credits |
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PRESELECT COURSES
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| BSC 2085
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Human Anatomy and Physiology I |
3 credits
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| BSC 2085L
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Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory I |
1 credit
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| BSC 2086
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Human Anatomy and Physiology II |
3 credits
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| BSC 2086L
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Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory II |
1 credit
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| ENC 1101
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English Composition I**
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3 credits
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| CHM 1033
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Chemistry for Health Science |
3 credits
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TOTAL |
14 Credits |
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Major Courses - 1ST Semester
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| RET 1024
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Introduction to Respiratory Therapy
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2 credits
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| RET 1024L
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Introduction to Respiratory Therapy Laboratory
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1 credit
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| RET 2274
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Respiratory Therapy Theory 1
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2 credits
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| RET 2274L
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Respiratory Therapy Theory Laboratory 1
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1 credit
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| RET 1484
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Respiratory Therapy Pathophysiology I
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2 credits
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| RET 1484L
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Respiratory Therapy Pathophsiology Laboratory 1
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1 credit
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| PHI 2604
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Critical Thinking/Ethics
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3 credits
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TOTAL |
12 Credits |
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Major Courses - 2ND Semester
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| RET 2275
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Respiratory Therapy Theory 2
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2 credits
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| RET 2275L
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Respiratory Therapy Theory Laboratory 2
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1 credit
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| RET 2350
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Respiratory Therapy Pharmacology
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2 credits
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| RET 2832
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Respiratory Therapy Clinic 1
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1 credit
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| RET 2414
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Pulmonary Function Studies
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2 credits
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| RET 2414L
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Pulmonary Function Studies Laboratory
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1 credit
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| RET 2503
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Respiratory Therapy Pathophysiology 2
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2 credits
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| CLP 1006 |
Psychology of Personnel Effectiveness
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3 credits
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TOTAL |
14 Credits |
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Major Courses - 3RD Semester
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| RET 2284
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Principles of Mechanical Ventilation
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2 credits
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| RET 2284L
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Principles of Mechanical Ventilation Laboratory
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2 credits
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| RET 2833
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Respiratory Therapy Clinic 2
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5 credits
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| SPC 1026
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Fundamentals of Speech Communication
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3 credits
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TOTAL |
12 Credits |
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Major Courses - 4TH Semester
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| RET 2280
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Critical Respiratory Therapy Care
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1 credit
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| RET 2264
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Advanced Modalities and Monitoring
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2 credits
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| RET 2714
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Pediatric/Neonatal Respiratory Care
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2 credits
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| RET 2834
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Respiratory Therapy Clinic 3
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8 credits
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TOTAL |
13 Credits |
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Major Courses - 5TH Semester
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| RET 2601
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Respiratory Care Seminar
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3 credits
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| RET 2835
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Respiratory Therapy Clinic 4
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8 credits
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TOTAL |
11 Credits |
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GRAND TOTAL |
76 Credits |
| CGS 1060
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Introduction to Microcomputer Usage - This course must be satisfied for completion of the Associate in Science Degree. Course satisfaction can be accomplished through examination or by successful class attendance in the course
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Ratio of Credits to Contact
Hours

In order to practice safely as a Respiratory Therapist,
students must complete a predetermined number of classroom
or "contact" hours. For this reason, the number of hours you
spend in class will be greater than you might expect. A
two-credit clinical laboratory course might require a
commitment of six hours of class time per week. The required
ratio of credits to contact hours is spelled out in detail
below.
Contact hours for theory courses are the equivalent of one
contact hour per week for 16 weeks for each credit.
Contact hours for clinical laboratory courses are the
equivalent of three contact hours per week for 16 weeks for
each credit. Science lab courses meet 2 hours per week per
credit.
If courses are taught in less than 16 weeks, the total
number of required contact hours will be divided by the
number of weeks the course is offered.
Approximate Costs

As of August 2006, the cost of tuition is $68.94 per college credit for in-state students and $228.76 per college credit for out-of-state students. Here are estimates for total tuition, based on 76 credits at these per-credit rates. In-state students: $5,240.00 Out-of-state students: $17,386.00 Tuition is due at the beginning of each term and can be determined by multiplying the number of credits by the cost per credit hour. Additionally, over the course of the program, students should expect to pay approximately $350 for books, $125 for name tags, uniforms and footwear, $15.50 for malpractice insurance and $10.50 for health insurance annually. Most laboratory courses have an additional fee between $20.00 and $80. All costs are subject to change.
Financial Aid

All students at the Medical Center Campus should apply
for financial aid, which includes the Federal Pell Grant,
Federal Supplemental Grant, Federal Perkins Loan, Federal
Work Study, and Federal Subsidized loans. The Campus also
offers emergency short-term loans and a variety of
scholarships.
Application can be made in the Financial Aid Office (Room
1201) on the Medical Center Campus. Those who apply before
April 1 st for the following academic year are given
priority. Only courses in which students have registered
before the 100 percent refund date qualify for financial
aid. For additional information, call the Financial Aid
personnel at 305-237-4160.
Accreditation

The Respiratory Therapist program is accredited by the
Committee on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC). For
further information, contact:
CoARC
1248 Harwood Rd
Bedford , Texas 76021-4244
(817) 283-2835
(817) 354-8519 (fax)
http://coarc.com/
Note:
You have to be connected to the Internet to access this
web site
Licensure

Graduates are qualified to apply to the State Board of
Respiratory Care and the National Board for Respiratory Care
for permission to complete the examination process. Upon
satisfactory completion, applicants become licensed
Respiratory Therapists. For further information, contact:
Florida Department of Health
Board of Respiratory Care
4052 Bald Cypress Way
Bin #C05
Tallahassee, Fl. 32399-3255
850-488-0595
http://www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa/respiratory/rt_home.html
Note:
You have to be connected to the Internet to access this
web site
NBRC Executive Office
8310 Nieman Road
Lenexa, KS 66214-1579
E-mail: NBRC-info@nbrc.org
Note:
You have to be connected to the Internet to email to this
address
Phone: 913-599-4200
Fax: 913-541-0156
http://www.nbrc.org
Note:
You have to be connected to the Internet to access this
web site
Mission and Goals
The mission of Miami Dade College is to provide accessible, affordable, high-quality education by keeping learner's needs at the center of decision-making in partnership with its dynamic, multicultural community.
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The mission of Medical Center Campus is to provide students with affordable, accessible, quality education in health care careers. Faculty and staff strive to respond to the changing needs of students, health care providers, and health care consumers in the community at large through collaboration with health care and business communities. The Campus provides an environment that is conducive to learning by recognizing and responding to the diverse learning styles, cultures, and resources of its students.
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The mission of the School of Allied Health Technologies is to provide excellent, affordable, accessible health care education and to promote quality health care services in our community.
Important
Phone Numbers

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New Student Center |
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305-237-4141 |
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Advisement Services |
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305-237-4238 |
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Financial Aid |
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305-237-4160 |
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Student Life |
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305-237-4213 |
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Testing Services |
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305-237-4275 |
Faculty and Staff

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Randy DeKler , M.S., RRT
Program Coordinator
Office: 2260
Telephone Number: 305-237-4423
Email:rdekler@mdc.edu
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Phillip Slocum, B.A., RRT, RSPGT, CPFT
Clinical Coordinator
Office: 2261
Telephone: 305-237-4447
Email: phillip.slocum@mdc.edu |
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Tavares Scott
AHT Secretary
Office: 2204
Telephone: 305-237-4475
Email: tscott1@mdc.edu
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Inetha Howard
Student Services Assistant
Office: 2204
Telephone: 305-237-4295
Email: ihoward@mdc.edu
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