Program requirements
How the program works
The Respiratory Therapy (RT) diploma program prepares graduates to meet workplace challenges and find success as an RT through classroom, laboratory and clinical experiences including:
- Lectures
- Clinical applications
- Demonstrations
- Discussions
- Experiments
- Observational visits
- Self-directed studies
- Simulations
In the first two years of the diploma program—or first three years of the dual credential program—students will complete courses and practical labs. Students take part in observational rotations at one or more hospitals with RT departments in their first year.
In their final year, students attend an 11-month clinical internship at hospitals affiliated with TRU. Diploma students complete their clinical in year three while dual credential students complete their clinical in year four.
Fast-track students directly enter year two of the diploma program. There are six courses per semester in the first year including additional labs that are completed from September-November. The clinical internship is completed in the final—or second—year.
The clinical internship includes three components. Levels one and two are completed at two different hospitals with adult patients. The final component requires completing a clinical rotation in a pediatric and neonatal setting.
Graduation requirements
First year (36 credits)
- BIOL 1592, Human Biology: Anatomy and Physiology 1 (3)
- BIOL 1692, Human Biology: Anatomy and Physiology 2 (3)
- CMNS 1810, Professional and Academic Composition (3)
- CMNS 2290, Technical Communication (3)
- PHYS 1580, Physics for Respiratory Therapists (3)
- RESP 1580, Principles and Application of Respiratory Therapy Equipment 1 (3)
- RESP 1650, Introduction to Mechanical Ventilation (3)
- RESP 1680, Principles and Application of Respiratory Therapy Equipment 2 (3)
- RESP 1690, Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology (3)
- RESP 2510, Pharmacology (3)
- RESP 2720, Professional Issues in Health Care (3)
- STAT 1200, Introduction to Statistics (3)
Second year
3rd semester (18 credits)
- RESP 2500, General Pathophysiology (3)
- RESP 2540, Client-Centered Education and Community Health (3)
- RESP 2550, Mechanical Ventilation (3)
- RESP 2570, Blood Gas Analysis (3)
- RESP 2590, Patient Assessment (3)
- RESP 2680, Pulmonary Function (3)
4th semester (18 credits)
- RESP 2600, Respiratory Pathophysiology (3)
- RESP 2620, Anaesthesia (3)
- RESP 2630, Perinatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care (3)
- RESP 2650, Application of Mechanical Ventilation (3)
- RESP 2660, Chronic Disease Management (3)
- RESP 2710, Application of Respiratory Therapy Practice (3)
Third year (53 credits)
- RTCL 3040, Neonatal and Pediatrics (8)
- RTCL 3110, Respiratory Therapy Clinical (Level 1) (19)
- RTCL 3120, Respiratory Therapy Clinical (Level 2) (18)
- RTCT 3040, Respiratory Therapy Clinical Theory: Neonatal and Pediatrics (2)
- RTCT 3110, Respiratory Therapy Clinical Theory (Level 1) (3)
- RTCT 3120, Respiratory Therapy Clinical Theory (Level 2) (3)