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1 Respiratory Care Program Academic Advising Jessica Alvarado - Health Professions Counselor Lane Community College RCProgram@lanecc.edu All items underlined are hyperlinks to important information

2 General Advising Information Individual questions can be answered by emailing RCProgram@lanecc.edu RCProgram@lanecc.edu Application information and forms can be found at www.lanecc.edu/hp - choose the Respiratory Care link and then choose the Application link. www.lanecc.edu/hp Requirements may change each year so it is important to keep updated.

3 AAS Program Overview Program of Study Year 1 – Prerequisites typically take 3 to 6 terms to complete Year 2 – Accepted students complete 1 st year online theory, on-campus laboratory, and clinical experiences courses (includes summer term). Year 3 – Accepted students complete 2 nd year online theory, on-campus laboratory and clinical experience courses with Cooperative Education practicum in the final term.

4 Additional Information Program and career overview is provided at the Health Professions website.Health Professions website. The Respiratory Care Program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (www.coarc.com).www.coarc.com The Respiratory Care Program provides an integrated online/hands-on course of study. Detailed information is available at the American Association for Respiratory Care website: Be an RTBe an RT Clinical rotations begin spring term of the first year, and require the student to complete 24 hours per week (two twelve-hour shifts) at a clinical site under the direction of a preceptor and a 144 hour Cooperative Education practicum, resulting in 1100 hours of supervised clinical instruction in a program affiliated site.

5 Application Information Information for the RC program can be found at www.lanecc.edu/hp. Select the Respiratory Care link and then the “Application” link. www.lanecc.edu/hp Program requirements are subject to change each year. Application typically opens mid Winter term and closes mid Spring term for the following Fall entry. Enrollment is typically limited to 25 Lane County and 5 out of county students per year. Acceptance decisions are based on minimum requirements and points earned in the application process.

6 Minimum requirements to apply Be admitted to Lane as a Credit Student with an assigned L number. Review all application materials and complete Respiratory Care application process. Complete the following courses – HO 100, BI112/CH112 or CH 100 level or higher, BI 231 (points deducted for each no pass, withdraw, D or F grade Winter 2011 or later), MTH 095 or higher and WR 121. Courses completed at other institutions must be considered equivalent or substituted with an approved course. Attend Mandatory Application Review Session Additional application points can be earned – see point sheet for details.

7 Math application and program requirement The program requirement for RC is MTH 095 Intermediate Algebra Students must demonstrate and complete MTH 095 or higher prior to date of application. Prerequisite is placement testing into MTH 095 or completion of MTH 065 Elementary Algebra or 070 Introductory Algebra. Courses completed at other schools must be considered equivalent or be approved for use in the application.

8 Sequence of courses to prepare for MTH 095 Student Placement Test ResultsCourse TitleCredits A Score of 7 or higherMTH 010A Whole, Numbers Fractions and Decimals 3 B Score of 7 or higherMTH 020 Math Renewal3 C Score of 7 or higher MTH 060 or higher 4 E1,E2 Scores See placement test results – may place into MTH 060, 065 4 or 095 Intermediate Algebra PTA Program requirement F Score of 14 or higherMTH 105 or MTH 111 College Algebra – can be used to meet the RC application points or program requirement. Sequence is as follows: MTH 010, MTH 020, MTH 060, MTH 065 to MTH 095

9 Grading and Additional Requirements All courses used must be completed with a grade of C- or higher. Courses with a grade of C- can be used to meet application or program requirements but will not be eligible for application points. Points will be awarded in the application for completion of the following courses: HO 100, WR 121 or higher, CH 112 or CH 100 level or higher, BI 231, BI 232, BI 233 & BI 234, specific health care experience and/or prior degree(s) –see application point sheet for more information. A’s are worth more than B’s. Higher level math and/or chemistry is worth additional points.

10 Writing Requirement WR 121: Introduction to Academic Writing or higher. Required to apply. Placement testing or WR 115 is the prerequisite for WR 121 Higher course options include: WR 122, WR 123 or 227. Students with a Bachelor’s degree will receive application points equivalent to students with a grade of A. Must submit official transcript as verification. Courses completed at other schools must be considered equivalent or be approved for use in the application.

11 Specific courses that expire For Fall 2013 Entry… BI 233 must be completed Fall 2006 or later for Fall 2013 entry. CH 112 or CH 100 level or higher must be completed Fall 2006 or later BI 234 must be completed Fall 2006 or later Courses completed at other schools must be considered equivalent or be approved for use in the application.

12 Medical Terminology HO 100 Medical Terminology or equivalent course – is required to apply Recommended as a first term course. Course options are traditional in-person, telecourse (on cable TV) and Online. Courses completed at other schools must be considered equivalent or be approved for use in the application.

13 Health Science options Human Anatomy and Physiology sequence: BI 231,232, 233 & BI 234 (Microbiology) meet the RC Program Health Science course(s) requirement. BI 231 is required to apply. Prerequisite courses for BI 231 are BI112/CH112 Biology and Chemistry for Health Occupations. The prerequisite for CH 112 is completion of MTH 052 or higher or placement tests part D or higher. CH 112 or CH 100 level or higher to meet the Chemistry requirement for the RC Program. Courses completed at other schools must be considered equivalent or be approved for use in the application.

14 Prior college coursework Some students may have coursework that will allow them to gain entry into the BI112/CH112 or BI 231 courses If you have prior math or science (Biology or Chemistry) course work - take unofficial transcripts to the Science Department office or call 541-463-5446 The department representative will determine if the courses you have taken will give you access to BI 112/CH112 or BI 231 Human Anatomy and Physiology 1. Or, she will refer you to an instructor to evaluate if your courses can be approved for equivalency or substitution.

15 Human Relations Course Human Relations course options selected for the RC Program are CG 203 Human Relations at Work, CG 191 Issues in Cultural Diversity or HO 102 Diversity Issues in Health Care. Students need to select one 3 credits or more course option to meet the program requirement. Courses completed at other schools must be considered equivalent to meet the requirement. See the Transfer Advising Guide. In some cases a course(s) may have to be approved by the program coordinator.

16 Arts and Letters Preferred Courses: SP 111 Fundamentals of Public Speaking, SP 115 Introduction to Intercultural Communication, SP 218 Interpersonal Communication or SP220 Communication, Gender or Culture. OR One 3 credit or more course - Select course that meets the subject criteria as provided under Arts & Letters Lane Catalog page 48.

17 Health Requirement Health 275 – Lifetime Health and Fitness OR 3 credits of PE

18 Application Process Couse work completed Winter term and before will be eligible for use in the application for points. Application deadline is typically mid Spring term. Class size for entry is typically 30 students. Candidates are selected from the submitted applications based on a points earned from coursework, work experience and prior degrees.

19 Competitive Criteria Complete all minimum requirements to apply A’s are worth more than B’s Health Science courses are worth more than the rest Prior Health Care Work experience may be helpful but is not required Completing MTH higher than 095 or Chemistry 200 level may provide a competitive edge Be sure your courses from other institutions meet the transfer requirements Consult with Academic Advising regularly

20 Tips for success Take your time perform well in each class. Don’t do this alone. Ask for help. Do informational interviews-see if this is what you really want. Get work in the Health Care field to see what opportunities exist in the medical world. Seek advising the second or third week of the term to check-in and get updates – typically this is the slowest time of each term. Register early to help with your term-by-term planning and to gain access to high demand courses.


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