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RAT 2690: Integration of Radiation Therapy Concepts
2.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
This course integrates anatomy, clinical oncology and neoplasm's, radiation physics, radiation biology, and radiation protection as they relate to the treatment planning process. Basic concepts used to develop the treatment plan for patients with particular needs will be discussed. Prerequisite: RAT 2022. (2 hour lecture)
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RAT 2834L: Clinic
4.00 - 6.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
This course includes clinical rotations through the radiation therapy department. Students will be provided the opportunity to apply theory learned from the previous semester in the various areas of the treatment process. Prerequisites: RAT 1801L, 1804L, 1814L, 1824L. (18 hour clinic)
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REA 0001: College Preparatory Reading
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
REA 0001 is a college preparatory reading course which builds vocabulary skills, literal and critical comprehension skills, and successful reading strategies. Laboratory required. Prerequisite: Placement by Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) Verbal subtest score; American College Testing (ACT) Reading subtest score; or Computerized Placement Test (CPT) Reading subtest score. (4 hour lecture)
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REA 0002: College Preparatory Reading
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
REA 0002 is a college preparatory reading course which builds vocabulary skills, literal and critical comprehension skills, and successful reading strategies. Laboratory required. Prerequisites: Placement by Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) Verbal subtest score; American College Testing (ACT) Reading subtest score; Computerized Placement Test (CPT) Reading subtest score; or successful completion of REA 0001. (4 hour lecture)
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REA 0003: College Preparatory Reading
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
The Reading Lab provides intensive tutorial assistance for basic to advanced level students. This encompasses word recognition, pronunciation, reading rate, and technical reading. A tutorial study lab is available to assist with any college level course work area. Special Sections for Learning Disabled Students available. College preparatory, may not be used to satisfy graduation requirements. (1.5-9 clock hrs.)
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REA 1105: College Reading
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
This course is an introduction to college level reading. Students will demonstrate college level literal and critical comprehension, vocabulary and study skills using a variety of reading materials. Special fee. (3 hour lecture)
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REA 1125: Reading Skills Review 1-3 variable credits
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
This course is designed to help students to develop specific literal and critical reading comprehension skills which are needed in preparation for the CLAST exam. Course content will focus on prescribed instruction based on reading assessment scores. (1-3 hour lecture)
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RED 3009: Early and Emergent Literacy
3.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
This writing intensive course is designed to familiarize students with early literacy development and conditions promoting total literacy from birth through lower elementary grades. All aspects of literacy learning are explored: reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Students are familiarized with theory and current research based approaches fostering early literacy. Minimum 20 hours observation/teaching reading in educational setting(s) required. Meets the guidelines of Sunshine State Standards and the Educator accomplished practices and addresses the Council for Exceptional Children's Content Standards for All Beginning Special Education Teachers. (3 hour lecture)
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RED 3352: Reading in the Content Areas
3.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
This course is designed to enable preservice teachers of subject matter content to acquire knowledge, skills and techniques necessary to guide secondary level students to be successful learners. Students will also learn and evaluate the methodology currently available for combining reading instruction with subject matter instruction. Special attention will be given to determining the relationship between the methodology and research-based principles of learning and effective teaching in the area of reading. (3 hour lecture)
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RED 4348: Literacy Development K
3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
This course provides an understanding of reading instruction through the elementary, middle school, and secondary school levels. It presents learning to read as a continuous process that impacts all academic success. Reading theories, methods, and practices as they relate to comprehension and other aspects of the reading process are introduced. An emphasis is placed on approaches that help students with delayed reading acquisition skills. Prerequisite: RED 3009. (3 hour lecture)
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