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    The information presented is an unofficial guide to how courses may transfer. Other factors to consider are grades received in the courses, the year in which the course was taken, and the major pursued after transfer. In all instances, final decisions about acceptance of course credit will be made by Tennessee State University.

    If you complete the following at Chattanooga State Community College:

    • Respiratory care procedures in hospital settings; clinical rotations may be scheduled during evening or night hours; clinical fee and liability insurance required; 24 lab hours; Satisfactory/No Credit grading. Oxygen therapy, medical gas cylinder use, humidity and aerosol therapy, IPPB, incentive spriometry, bronchial hygiene, chest physiotherapy, isolation techniques, cleaning and sterilization, CPR, physical assessment and arterial puncture.
      Credits
      5.00

    You may receive up to 2.00 credits at Tennessee State University:

    • This course serves to introduce the beginning respiratory care sciences student to the clinical environment. The student spends eight hours/week participating in oxygen therapy and clinical oriented workshops or observing the application of respiratory care in the clinical setting during the last 8 weeks of the semester. (Formerly CCS 104) Corequisite: CRCS 3010.
      Credits
      2.00

    Additional Information

    Minimum Grade

    You need a minimum grade of F to transfer these courses from Chattanooga State Community College to Tennessee State University.