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            Respiratory Care (0366)
          
        
        
          
            Health Science Division
          
        
        
          
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            Associate of Science Degree Programs
          
        
        
          The Associate of Science Degree
        
        
          
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          Respiratory Care at Darton State College is
        
        
          a two part curriculum.
        
        
          The first part consists of required prerequisite and general education
        
        
          courses, and the second part constitutes the actual professional curriculum. The
        
        
          professional curriculum is designed to prepare the graduate to function as an advanced
        
        
          level Respiratory Care Professional (RCP) in hospitals, non-acute care agencies, and in
        
        
          home care. After successful completion of all academic and clinical requirements, the
        
        
          graduate will be elig ible to take the entry-level exam and upon successful completion of
        
        
          this examination the graduate may take the advanced level examination of the National
        
        
          Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC), 18000 w.105
        
        
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          St, Olathe, KS (888) 341-4811. Upon
        
        
          passing the NBRC entry-level exam and meeting all requirements for Georgia State
        
        
          licensure, the graduate may be licensed in the state of Georgia as a Respiratory Care
        
        
          Professional (RCP). The Georgia Composite Medical Board, 2 Peachtree St. NW, 36
        
        
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          Floor, Atlanta, GA 30303 (404) 656-3913, has the right to refuse to grant a license to any
        
        
          individual who has been convicted of moral and/or legal violations specified in Georgia law.
        
        
          The Darton State College Respiratory Care Program is accredited by the Commission on
        
        
          Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC), 1248 Harwood Rd., Bedford, TX 76021 (817)
        
        
          283-2835.
        
        
          In addition to the application forms submitted to the admissions office for
        
        
          admission to the college, students applying to the Respiratory Care Program for the first
        
        
          time or reapplying for any reason are required to submit a separate application for selection
        
        
          into the Respiratory Care Program. Applications are available in the Health Science
        
        
          Division Office or they may be downloaded from the Darton Website for students interested
        
        
          in enrolling in the Program. There are separate application packets for the regular program
        
        
          track or the evening and weekend track.
        
        
          To be considered for selection into the Respiratory Care Program, a completed
        
        
          program application must be received. The application deadline for the daytime track is July
        
        
          1st.The application deadline for the evening and weekend track is December 1
        
        
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          Applications received after the deadline will be considered only if the class has not been
        
        
          filled. The Respiratory Care Program has a limited enrollment; students are encouraged to
        
        
          apply as soon as possible.
        
        
          Students are selected on the basis of
        
        
          a. Grade point average in pre-requisite courses.
        
        
          b. Overall grade point average and number of credits earned. Excessive
        
        
          withdrawals from pre-requisite courses may negatively impact a student’s
        
        
          application
        
        
          c. Completed application packet materials.
        
        
          d. An interview with program faculty.
        
        
          An offer of acceptance is made to the applicants who achieve
        
        
          the highest rankings in the
        
        
          selection process. The selection process continues until the class is filled.
        
        
          Associate Degree graduates of the Darton State College Respiratory Care
        
        
          Program may be eligible to receive advanced placement in the Bachelor of Science
        
        
          programs in Respiratory Care offered by the four-year institutions of the University System
        
        
          of Georgia. Students desiring to complete a Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Care
        
        
          should make direct inquiry to the institution of choice.
        
        
          
            Admission Requirements:
          
        
        
          1. Admission to Darton State College
        
        
          2. Completion of all Learning Support requirements
        
        
          3. Completion of the required pre-requisite and general education courses with a