Cardiopulmonary Science

Division of Cardiopulmonary Science

Cardiopulmonary Science (CPS), also known as respiratory therapy, is an allied health profession that provides for the diagnosis, treatment, management, preventive care, and rehabilitation of patients with cardiopulmonary abnormalities. Florida A&M University changed the program name from respiratory therapy to cardiopulmonary science in 1998.

Patients who have asthma, chronic bronchitis, emphysema, cystic fibrosis, and coronary heart disease are commonly evaluated and treated by respiratory therapists. Respiratory therapists work with patients in the critical care unit, emergency room, newborn nursery, outpatient clinic and critical care transport.

Working with physicians and other health professionals, respiratory therapists assess the health status of clients, manage complex diagnostic and life support systems, operate and maintain sophisticated monitoring devices, and routinely administer medications, as well as perform other procedures.


Program Goals:

To prepare graduates with demonstrated competence in the cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor(skills), and affective (behavior) learning domains of respiratory care practice as performed by registered respiratory therapists (RRTs).

To prepare leaders for the field of respiratory care by including curricular content with objectives related to the acquisition of skills in one or more of the following: management, education, research, and advanced clinical practice (which may include an area of clinical specialization).


Accreditation Status

The CPS Program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC) #200321. Through November, 2024. 

Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC)
264 Precision Boulevard | Telford, TN | 37690 | USA
Phone: 817-283-2835
www.coarc.com
CoARC Program ID #200321

 

Our Program Curriculum and Courses

 

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The curriculum in the CPS is designed to prepare advanced respiratory care practitioners. Before applying to the program, candidates must first be admitted to the university. The curriculum is divided into two phases: a pre-professional curriculum and a professional curriculum.

Allied Health Congress Students Alumni  

A listing of the lower division courses

 

 

More about Cardiopulmonary Science

 

Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC)
264 Precision Boulevard | Telford, TN | 37690 | USA
Phone: 817-283-2835
www.coarc.com
CoARC Program ID #200321

 
CoARC’s Outcomes Webpage
 

ASAHP Webpage

NSAH Webpage

 Faculty