BSRT Entry into Practice Courses
BSRT Entry into Practice Courses
For the BSRT Entry into Practice program, once applicants have applied and been accepted, pending completion of all pre-BSRT requirements, they will be entered in the fall cohort. Program by the numbers:
- 2 years, 4 semesters
- 23 courses: 15 lecture, 4 lab, 4 clinical
- 60 credits
Pre Requisite Coursework
Required Foundational Courses:
Course # |
Course Name |
MATH 01123 |
College Algebra |
PSY 01107 |
Essentials of Psychology |
HES 00202 |
Medical Terminology |
PHIL 09341 |
Biomedical Ethics |
NOTE: An addtional course in patient care is required (e.g., ALH 104 Patient Care
at Rowan College of South Jersey)
Required Technical Courses:
Course # |
Course Name |
STAT 02100 – OR – STAT 02260 |
Elementary Statistics – OR – Statistics I |
BIOL 10210 |
Anatomy and Physiology I |
BIOL 10212 |
Anatomy and Physiology II |
BIOL 11330 |
Microbiology |
CHEM 06100 |
Chemistry I |
General Education Requirements:
Communicative Literacy |
College Comp I |
College Comp II | |
Public Speaking | |
Scientific Literacy |
See Rowan Core Course List |
Global Literacy |
See Rowan Core Course List |
Artistic Literacy |
See Rowan Core Course List |
Humanistic Literacy |
See Rowan Core Course List |
Quantitative Literacy |
See Rowan Core Course List |
Rowan Experience: Writing Intensive |
See Rowan Core Course List |
Rowan Experience: Literature |
See Rowan Core Course List |
Non-Program Electives |
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Junior Year - Fall Semester
RESP 09300 Fundamentals of Respiratory Care Lecture
This course is designed to introduce the respiratory student to the foundational principles of Respiratory Care and provide a basic understanding of the diagnostic and therapeutic modalities employed in the current evidence-based practice of respiratory care. This course required to be taken concurrently with RESP 09301 Fundamentals of Respiratory Care Lab
RESP 09301 Fundamentals of Respiratory Care Lecture Lab
RESP 09302 Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology
This course provides respiratory therapy students with a focused study of the anatomy and physiology of the cardiopulmonary system as related to respiratory care. Topics of discussion will include a study of the anatomy and physiology of the cardiac and respiratory systems with an emphasis on the interrelationship between these two and other essential body systems. This course, along with other core courses will lay the foundation that is essential for subsequent courses in the respiratory therapy curriculum.
RESP 09303 Respiratory Care Pharmacology
RESP 09304 Critical Care
This course is designed to introduce the respiratory student to the critical care setting and will provide an overview of various aspects of respiratory and interprofessional care required to manage the critical care patient in this setting.
RESP 09305 Clinical Practice I
This course is designed to orient the respiratory therapy student to the hospital clinical setting. Clinical instruction and supervision are provided to help the student practice and hone the basic diagnostic, assessment and therapeutic skills associated with respiratory care in the clinical setting. After successful completion of RESP 09301 Fundamentals of Respiratory Care Lab with a passing grade of “C” or better, students will complete two 8-hour clinical sessions per week for 6-weeks, for a total of 96 hours.
Junior Year - Spring Semester
RESP 09310 Principles of Ventilatory Support 1 Lecture
This course is designed to introduce the respiratory therapy student to the physics of gas flow, the physiological principles of spontaneous ventilation and the rationale for and use of various devices and techniques used in the provision of mechanical ventilation to all patients requiring artificial airways and or ventilatory support.
RESP 09311 Principles of Ventilatory Support 1 Lab
This course is the laboratory component of the Principles of Ventilatory Support I course. In this course, instruction and guided practice will focus on the insertion of and maintenance of artificial airways and the application of invasive and non-invasive mechanical ventilatory support devices, maintenance of the mechanically ventilated patient, weaning and liberation from ventilatory support devices and the discontinuation of life support.
RESP 09306 Cardiopulmonary Evaluation
This course is designed to build upon previously learned respiratory care theory and skills by introducing the respiratory therapy student to advanced techniques associated with the progressive assessment and care of cardiopulmonary patients. Basic and advanced pulmonary function testing, basic electrocardiogram interpretation, arterial blood gas interpretation and basic hemodynamic assessments will be discussed as some of the various diagnostic and monitoring techniques used to evaluate and treat patients with cardiopulmonary disease or conditions affecting the cardiopulmonary system.
RESP 09307 Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology
RESP 09315 Clinical Practice II
This course is a continuation of Clinical Practicum I and is designed to orient the student to the critical care environment. Clinical instruction and supervision are provided to help the student refine the core objectives of Clinical Practicum I and to allow the student to acquire the skills necessary for advanced patient assessment. Students enrolled in this course will complete one 8-hour clinical session per week for 15 weeks, for a total of 120 hours.
Senior Year - Fall Semester
RESP 09410 Principles of Ventilatory Support 2 Lecture
This course is designed to expand upon the theories learned in RESP 09410 Principles of Ventilatory Support I by introducing the respiratory student to airway pressure release ventilation, high frequency oscillatory ventilation, volumetric CO2 monitoring, advanced ventilator graphics analysis, esophageal pressure measurement/monitoring and other advanced diagnostic and therapeutic techniques used to care for critically ill or injured patients requiring mechanical ventilatory assistance.
RESP 09411 Principles of Ventilatory Support 2 Lab
In this laboratory component of the Principles of Ventilatory Support II course, instruction and guided practice will focus on advanced modes of mechanical ventilation and specialized devices used to monitor and support the critically ill patient with severe disease affecting the cardiopulmonary system.
RESP 09402 Pediatric and Neonatal Respiratory Care Lecture
This course is designed to introduce the respiratory therapy student to the basic principles of the specialized respiratory care provided for neonatal and pediatric patients. This course will focus on anatomical and physiological differences between this group of patients and adults, as well as the various pathologies related to both neonatal and pediatric patient populations.
RESP 09403 Pediatric and Neonatal Respiratory Care Lab
RESP 09400 Introduction to Clinical Research
RESP 09425 Clinical Practice III
This course is a continuation of Clinical Practice II and is designed to allow the respiratory student to hone and master the skills required to practice in the critical care setting. Students will be required to complete 180 clinical hours in 12-hour rotations and will work closely with and be supervised by a designated preceptor in each of several mandatory clinical rotations including cardiovascular intensive care, trauma intensive care, emergency care and neonatal intensive care.
Senior Year - Spring Semester
RESP 09404 Respiratory Care in the Long Term, Home Care and Pulmonary Rehab Settings
This course introduces the respiratory student to the many extra-hospital environments in which respiratory care is provided. Students will be introduced to Long Term Acute Care, (LTAC) Sub-Acute Care Facilities, Skilled Nursing Facilities, Pulmonary Rehabilitation facilities and the Home Care setting.
RESP 09401 Evidence-Based Practice
HCNV 07401 Interprofessional Teamwork in Healthcare*
This course will provide students from various health care disciplines to work together to develop skills needed to engage in inter-professional collaborative practice. Students will complete pre-work online and then attend virtual meetings with other healthcare disciplines to develop care plans for patient cases. Specific, but not limited to, areas of study include ethics for inter-professional practice, roles and responsibilities of health care providers, inter-professional communication strategies and developing quality health care teams to enhance patient outcomes.
HCM 51101 Introduction to Healthcare Management
RESP 09435 Clinical Practice IV
RESP 09450 Senior Seminar
This is the capstone course of the BSRT program. This course is designed to be a culmination of learning experiences gained from previous respiratory therapy program courses. By applying the concepts learned in required BSRT courses, students will be encouraged to analyze current respiratory care practice and the current status of the respiratory therapists as members of the interprofessional healthcare team and evaluate the need for change or improvement.