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ORTHOPEDIC TECHNOLOGY (ORT3)
The Associate of Applied Science Degree in Orthopedic Technology
is a sequence of courses that prepares students to work with orthopedic
surgeons to treat patients in a variety of health care environments.
The program is a sequence of courses that prepares students to work
with orthopedic surgeons to treat patients in a variety of health
care environments. The degree program provides the skills and knowledge
needed to become a competent Orthopedic Technologist performing
the following services: routine office and departmental procedures
and the ability to perform certain basic functions; adjusting and
removing casts, splints, and braces; setting up, adjusting, and
maintaining traction configurations; assisting with the care of
acutely injured patients; and assisting the physician in the reduction
and/or manipulation of orthopedic injuries. Successful completion
of the Orthopedic Technology degree program leads to eligibility
for the National Board of Certified Orthopedic Technologists certification
exam. Graduates are employed in hospitals, clinics, and private
practice offices.
Orthopedic Technology Admissions Requirements
Selection into the Orthopedic Technology program is competitive
based on the student’s grade point average in prerequisite
general education core and health technology core courses and the
results of the student’s PSB Aptitude Test.
Applicants must meet the following criteria in order to be considered
Completion
of required general education and health core courses with a minimum
cumulative grade point average of 3.00 or higher.
Successful
completion of the Psychological Services Bureau (PSB) Allied Health
Aptitude Test with a minimum score of 220. This test may be attempted
two times only.
Slots
are filled from the highest score downward until the maximum enrollment
total is reached.
| Associate Degree |
| Program Length |
90 Credit Hours |
| Education Requirements |
High School graduate or GED recipient |
| Entrance Dates |
Quarterly (Competitive Admissions Selection Once a Year) |
| Offered |
Macon Campus
Day Schedule |
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| Orthopedic Technology
Curriculum |
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Credit Hours |
| General Education Core Courses |
40 |
| Area I - Humanities/Fine Arts |
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| ENG 191 |
Composition and Rhetoric |
5 |
| HUM 191 |
Introduction to Humanities |
5 |
| SPC 191 |
Fundamentals of Speech |
5 |
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| Area II - Social/Behavioral Sciences |
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| PSY 191 |
Introductory Psychology |
5 |
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| Area III - Natural Sciences/Mathematics |
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| BIO 191 |
Biology |
5 |
| BIO 193 |
Anatomy and Physiology I |
5 |
| BIO 194 |
Anatomy and Physiology II |
5 |
MAT 191 MAT 190 |
College Algebra
OR
Mathematical Modeling |
5
5 |
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| Occupational Courses |
50 |
| SCT 100 |
Introduction to Microcomputers |
3 |
| AHS 104 |
Introduction to Healthcare |
3 |
| AHS 109 |
Medical Terminology for Allied Health Sciences |
3 |
| ORT 101 |
Orthopedic Anatomy and Physiology |
5 |
| ORT 102 |
Orthopedic Techniques I |
5 |
| ORT 103 |
Introduction to Orthopedic Surgical Techniques |
5 |
| ORT 104 |
Advanced Orthopedic Anatomy and Physiology |
5 |
| ORT 105 |
Orthopedic Techniques II |
5 |
| ORT 111 |
Orthopedic Technology Practicum I |
4 |
| ORT 211 |
Orthopedic Technology Practicum II |
12 |
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Total Hours |
90 |
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