PROGRAM GOAL: The purpose of this program is to prepare students to become advanced level respiratory therapists by obtaining the Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) credential. Program graduates will be eligible for licensure required for the practice of respiratory therapy in any state nationally. Respiratory therapists are employed in hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, sleep disorders clinics, pulmonary function labs, hyperbaric chambers, skilled nursing facilities, and home health agencies.
This program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) upon recommendation from the Committee on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC).
Students interested in learning more about the Respiratory Therapy Program should obtain a program application packet from the Division of Health Sciences containing a current listing of admission and course requirements.
Apply for admission to GCCC and request official transcripts from previous high school, GED, colleges, and universities attended.
Take the Computerized Placement Test (CPT) for Reading, Arithmetic, Algebra, and English if required (check with adviser). College level placement will give preference for acceptance in to the program, but may not be required in all areas tested.
Complete the Health Science Application for the Respiratory Therapy Program.
Schedule an interview with a primary adviser or submit a written statement detailing your interest in becoming a Respiratory Therapist.
Requirements after Provisional Acceptance and before
Classes Begin:
Copy of current certification in CPR for Healthcare
Providers.
Completions of HIV/AIDS Course.
Completion of physical examination (with satisfactory
results), including copy of immunization form.
Selection: The program begins once each year. Selection is
made within three weeks of completion of respiratory care
application. Students are admitted on a space available basis.
Preference: Applicants having completed any of the
following courses with a "C" or better will have selection
preference: BSC 2085, BSC 2085L, BSC 2086, BSC 2086L,
and OST 1257.
GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES
CH
+
BSC
2085
Anatomy and Physiology I
3
+
BSC
2085L
Anatomy and Physiology I Lab
1
+
BSC
2086
Anatomy and Physiology II
3
+
BSC
2086L
Anatomy and Physiology II Lab
1
PSY
2012
Psychology
3
or
SYG
2000
Sociology
+*
ENC
1101
English I
3
CHM
1032
Gen, Organic, Biochemistry or higher chemistry
3
+
Humanities Elective
3
MAJOR COURSES
#
OST
1257
Medical Terminology
2
*#
RET
1004
Introduction to Science I
1
*#
RET
1483
Pulmonary Assessment I
2
*#
RET
1485
Pulmonary Physiology
2
*#
RET
1024C
Respiratory Care I
6
*#
RET
1295
Clinical Respiratory Medicine I
1
*#
RET
1005
Respiratory Microbiology
1
*#
RET
1350
Pulmonary Pharmacology I
1
*#
RET
1264C
Respiratory Care II
9
Specialization Topics Electives (4 courses)
4
*#
RET
1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936
*#
RET
2878C
Respiratory Care III
5
*#
RET
2280C
Respiratory Care IV
7
*#
RET
2616
Management
1
*#
RET
2297
Pulmonary Assessment II
1
*#
RET
2534C
Respiratory Care V
5
*#
RET
2234
Critical Thinking in Resp Care
1
*#
RET
2292
Clinical Respiratory Medicine II
1
*#
RET
2007
Pulmonary Pharmacology II
3
ELECTIVES
3
TOTAL DEGREE HOURS
76
* Minimum grade of "C" required.
+ Prerequisites required.
# Applies only to A.S. degree, A.A.S. degree, and certificate programs.