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  • 5.00 Credits

    This course is a continuation of CVTE 1130 and continues to familiarize the student with various procedures and techniques related to invasive cardiology. Emphasis is placed on the hemodynamic aspects of diagnostic cardiac catheterization as well as information related to the new interventional techniques utilized in the cath lab. Assessment of the SKG patterns related to arrhythmias and infarct/ischemia is also included in this course. Prerequisite: CVTE 1130. Corequisite: CVTE 2110. Offered: Summer Semester, Sophomore Year, as needed.
  • 7.00 Credits

    Clinical experience is provided in the students selected specialty area of Non-Invasive Cardiology. The student is scheduled for clinical rotations in the Non-Invasive Cardiovascular laboratories with our affiliated hospitals throughout the southeast. During each rotation cycle, the student receives extensive hands-on experience and observation utilizing equipment, performance of tests and providing patient care. This course is the first of two courses designed to assist the Cardiovascular Technology student in meeting the required 1000 hours of clinical rotation in Non-Invasive Cardiology as required by the accrediting body. Prerequisites: CVTE 2110 and CVTE 2120. Corequisite: None. Offered: Fall Semester, Sophomore Year, as needed.
  • 7.00 Credits

    Clinical experience is provided within the students selected specialty area of Invasive Cardiology. The student is scheduled for clinical rotations in the Invasive Cardiovascular laboratories with out affiliated hospitals throughout the southeast. During each rotation cycle, the student receives extensive hands-on experience and observation utilizing equipment, performance of tests and providing patient care. This course is the first of two courses designed to assist the Cardiovascular Technology student in meeting the required 1000 hours of clinical rotation in Invasive Cardiology as required by the accrediting body. Prerequisites: CVTE 2110, CVTE 2120, and completion of all non-major supporting core classes. Corequisites: None. Offered: Fall Semester, Sophomore Year, as needed.
  • 8.00 Credits

    The first week of the course will be review of the previous clinical rotation with emphasis on strengthening weaker areas as defined by the preceptors from the various clinical affiliates. The Clinical experience will then continue to be provided within the students selected specialty area of Non-Invasive Cardiology. The student continues scheduled clinical rotations in the Non-Invasive Cardiovascular laboratories with our affiliated hospitals throughout the southeast, becoming more proficient with the skills required to become a Cardiovascular Technologist. During each rotation cycle, the student receives additional extensive hands-on experience and observation utilizing equipment, performance of tests and providing patient care. This course is the second of two courses designed to assist the Cardiovascular Technology student in meeting the required 1000 hours of clinical rotation in Non-Invasive Cardiology as required by the accrediting body. Prerequisites: CVTE 2130. Corequisites: None. Offered: Spring.
  • 8.00 Credits

    The first week of the course will be review of the previous clinical rotation with emphasis on strengthening weaker areas as defined by the preceptors from the various clinical affiliates. The Clinical experience will then continue to be provided within the students selected specialty area of Invasive Cardiology. The student continues scheduled clinical rotations in the Invasive Cardiovascular laboratories with our affiliated hospitals throughout the woutheast, becoming more proficient with the skills required to become a Cardiovascular Technologist. During each rotation cycle, the student receives additional extensive hands-on experience and observation utilizing equipment, performance of tests and providing patient care. This course is the second of two courses designed to assist the Cardiovascular Technology student in meeting the required 1000 hours of clinical rotation in Invasive Cardiology as required by the accrediting body. Prerequisites: CVTE 2135. Corequisites: None. Offered: Spring Semester, Sophomore Year, as needed.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Dance Performance course is open to all students with a dance major or with an interest in dance who have been cast and/or do technical work for the dance production of the semester. Students will have to audition for roles in student, faculty and guests artists works and then be case in works to be in this course. May be taken each semester to a maximum of four credit hours. Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Offered: Fall, Spring.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Introduction to technical aspects of dance productions, including the technical vocabulary required to communicate with theatre technicians in the areas of sound and lighting. Exploration of all the basic aspects of dance production, including music, costuming, programming, and management. Prerequisite: Introduction to DANC 1500 or permission from instructor. Corequisite: None. Offered: Spring.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Dance Improvisation explores movement initiated through various sources, including internal motivation. This course emphasizes individual and group interaction within structured and free improvisational situations for the purpose of developing the student's creative approach to composing and performing. This course may be used as a PE activity course. Prerequisites: None. Corequisites: None. Offered: Fall.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Modern Dance History focuses on the acquisition and application of historical data in verbal, written, and kinesthetic form. This course is a study of the historical evoluation of modern dance beginning in the late 1800's and continuing into consideration of the artists, issues, and trends of today's contemporary dance scene. Course structure includes readings, writings, videos, and discussions of the historical aesthetic and kinesthetic development of modern dance. This course may be used as a PE activity course. Prerequisites: ENGL 0099, READ 0099. Corequisites: None. Offered: Spring.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Modern Dance I introduces elementary modern dance technique and vocabulary. Techniques basic to this dance form plus somatic and motional properties as they relate to dance are emphasized. Special emphasis is placed on dynamic alignment, sensing and activating weight in the body, body awareness, increasing the student's ease and range of motion, balance, coordination and personal expression. Movement explorations take place on the floor, standing, and in sequenced movements through space. This course may be used as a PE activity course. Pre-requisites: None. Co-requisites: None. Offered: All semesters.
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