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CSCI 1300: Introduction to Computer Science
3.00 Credits
Darton State College (Closed)
This is an introduction to structured programming using the C++ programming language. The course includes an overview of computers and programming; problem-solving and algorithm development; simple data types; arithmetic and logical operators, selection structures, repetition structures, text files; arrays (one- and two-dimensional); procedural abstraction and software design; modular programming (including subprograms or the equivalent). Prerequisite: MATH 1111 or MATH 1101 or consent of Division Dean. Offered: All semesters.
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CSCI 1301: Computer Science I - new as of Fall 2006
4.00 Credits
Darton State College (Closed)
This is an introduction to fundamentals of programming using the object-oriented programming language Java. The course includes an overview of computers and programming. This course includes the fundamentals of the object- oriented paradigm (classes, objects, encapsulation, inheritance and polymorphism). It also includes simple data types; arithmetic and logical operators, selection structures, repetition structures, and array (one dimensional). (major course content change fall 2006) Prerequisites: MATH 1111 or MATH 1101 or consent of Division Dean. Offered: All semesters.
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CSCI 1301 - Computer Science I - new as of Fall 2006
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CSCI 1302: Computer Science II
4.00 Credits
Darton State College (Closed)
CSCI 1302 Computer Science II (3-2-3) This is a continuation of CSCI 1301. The course includes an overview of abstract data types (ADTs); arrays (Two-dimensional and multi-dimensional), data structures such as structures, strings, binary files; introduction to algorithm analysis (including Big-O); recusion, pointers and linked lists, software engineering concepts; dynamic data structures (stacks, queues, trees). Prerequisite: CSCI 1301 or consent of Division Dean. Offered: Fall, Spring.
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CSCI 1371: Computer for Engineers
3.00 Credits
Darton State College (Closed)
Foundations of computing with an introduction to design ana anlysis of algorithm and an introduction to design and construction of programs for engineering problem-solving. Prerequisites: MATH 1113 Pre-Calculus.
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CSCI 2500: Discrete Structures
3.00 Credits
Darton State College (Closed)
This course provides a brief introduction to mathematical logic and typical proof methods, followed by a discussion of sets, function, and relations. The course also focuses omn the mathematical techniques that are frequently used in computer science like counting techniques, elementary probability theory, combinatorics, recurrence relation, and asymptotic notation. Prerequisites: CSCI 1301. Corequisites: None. Offered: Spring.
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CTCP 2100: Introduction to Computed Tomography
2.00 Credits
Darton State College (Closed)
This course serves as an introduction to computed tomography with an emphasis on basic patient care while in a Computed Tomography department, as well as the history of CT and the components of a CT scanner. Additional topics include patient history, vital signs, laboratory values, contrast agents (oral and intravenous), medical ethics, patient confidentiality, as well as research contributors in CT, historical events, scanner generations, characteristics of radiation, detectors and data acquisition system. Corequisite: graduation from accredited Radiology, Nurclear Medicine or Radiation Therapy Program. Prerequisite: Registered Radiologic Technologist, Nurclear Medicine Technologist, or a Radiation Therapy Technologist with the ARRT or Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMBCT). Offered: Spring semester.
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CTCP 2110: Physical Principles, Instrumentation and Quality Control
3.00 Credits
Darton State College (Closed)
This course is an overview of the system operation, components and quality control. To be able to understand the different functions and capabilities and identify the components of the CT scanner to provide quality care during a CT examination. Topics include data acquisition, data processing, reconstruction, manipulation, image quaity, console, high voltage generator, filter, detectors, and confolution, interpolation, and pitch. Corequisites: Graduation from accredited Radiology, Nuclear Medicine or Radiation Therapy Program. Prerequisites: Registered Radiologic Technologist, Nuclear Medicine Technologist, or a Radiation Therapy Technologist with the ARRT or Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMBCT). Offered: Summer.
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CTCP 2120: Sectional Anatomy I (Head, Spine, Chest)
4.00 Credits
Darton State College (Closed)
This is an overview of cross-sectional anatomy that is imaged during a Computed Tomography examination. The course will provide information about normal head, spine, and chest anatomy. Students will be able to identify, and recall normal anatomical structures on cross-sectional images in order to perform quality care for patients. Topics include the Circle of Willis, gray/white matter, pons, vetebral body, lamina, spinous process, spinal cord, heart (ventricle/atrium), lungs, and ribs. Corequisite: Graduation from accredited Radiology, Nuclear Medicine or Radiation Therapy Program. Prerequisite: Registered Radiologic Technologist, Nuclear Medicine Technologist, or a Radiation Therapy Technologist with the ARRT or Nuclear Medicine Technology Certificate Board (NMBCT) Offered: Spring.
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CTCP 2130: Sectional Anatomy II (Abdomen, Pelvis, Neck, Extremity)
4.00 Credits
Darton State College (Closed)
This is an overview of cross-sectional anatomy that is imaged during a Computed Tomography examination. This course will provide basic information about normal neck, abdomen, pelvis, and extremities anatomy. Students will be able to identify, and recall normal anatomical structures on cross-sectional images in order to perform quality care for patients. Topics include the liver, aorta, spleen, pancreas, kidneys, ureters, pelvin girdle, sma celiac artery, femoral arteries, popliteal arteries, and bony structures such as the ribs, femur, humerus, ankle, shoulder. Corequisite: Graduation from accredited Radiology, Nuclear Medicine or Radiation Therapy Program. Prerequisite: Registered Radiologic Technologist, Nuclear Medicine Technologist, or a Radiation Therapy Technologist with the ARRT or Nuclear Medicine TEchnology Certificate Board (NMTCB). Offered: Summer.
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CTCP 2140: Clinical Application I
5.00 Credits
Darton State College (Closed)
This course introduces students to the clinical setting of a Computed Tomography (CT) department. It allows students to observeand gain knowledge of CT procedures as well as patient care while in the CT department. Introduces the student to the CT scanner, protocols, equipment used, contrast agents, as well as starting to work toward their clinical competencies needed for this course and the American Registry or Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). Corequisite: Graduation from accredited Radiology, Nuclear Medicine or Radiation Therapy Program. Prerequisite: Registered Radiologic Technologist, Nuclear Medicine Technologist, or a Radiation Therapy Technologist with the ARRT or Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMBCT). Offered: Spring.
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