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RT 217: Advanced Radiologic Technology
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts Bay Community College
Prerequisites: RT 203, RT 214. Co-requisites: RT 216. This course provides a comprehensive Registry Review covering all topics within the Radiologic Technology Program's curriculum, a review of the allied imaging modalities of CT, MRI, ultrasound, cardiovascular, and nuclear medicine including relevant sectional image appearances and anatomy, job searching strategies, and test taking strategies. A review will be conducted of radiographic image production, radiologic equipment operation and maintenance, radiation protection, radiographic procedure performance and related anatomy; and patient care delivery. The last section of the course will focus on developing strategies for success in taking the ARRT exam using simulation examination. Lecture: 3 hours per week. 3 credits
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RT 221: Clinical Education IV
4.00 Credits
Massachusetts Bay Community College
Prerequisites: RT 102, RT 112, BI 116. Co-requisites: RT 214, RT 203. Students demonstrate competency in advanced skills related to independent decision-making, efficiency and speed of performance, and problem solving associated with the area/ procedure/exam categories contained in all previous clinical courses. In addition, students will develop and demonstrate basic competence in the performance of exams presented in RT 203 including minor special procedures, trauma radiography and pediatric radiography. Clinical education activities involve three 8-hour days per week and a 40-hour-per-week internship for two weeks during college intersession. Clinical: 24 hours per week, plus 80 hours per week during intersession. 4 credits
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RT 222: Clinical Education V
4.00 Credits
Massachusetts Bay Community College
Prerequisites: RT 203, RT 214, RT 221. Students will demonstrate competency in advanced skills related to independent decision- making, efficiency and speed of performance and degree of problem solving associated with the area/procedure/ exam categories contained in all previous courses. In addition, students will develop and demonstrate basic competency in procedures for exams presented in RT 203 and as a participant in advanced imaging procedures. Clinical: 24 hours per week. 4 credits
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SB 101: Introduction to Massachusetts Building Codes
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts Bay Community College
Overview of building codes which govern all aspects of construction and home renovation: plumbing, carpentry, electrical, and waste disposal. Town ordinances and codes are also reviewed. Lecture: 3 hours. 3 credits
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SC 102: Integrated Science I
4.00 Credits
Massachusetts Bay Community College
This course is a study of the basic concepts of chemistry, physics, geology, metrology, astronomy and environmental sciences. Topics covered include energy, heat and the laws of thermodynamics, properties and states of matter, motion, electricity and magnetism, the stars, cosmology, the Earth and other planets, the climate and weather, and the environment. The laboratory entails experiments covered in lecture. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Lab: 2 hours per week. 4 credits
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SC 103: Integrated Science II
4.00 Credits
Massachusetts Bay Community College
This course is a study of the concepts governing living organisms. Topics covered include the cell, cell membranes, biochemical pathways, cell division, Mendelian and molecular genetics, human organ systems, evolution, and interaction of organisms between themselves and their environments. The laboratory entails experiments covered in lecture. Lecture: 3 hours per week. Lab: 2 hours per week. 4 credits
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SF 146: Acting II
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts Bay Community College
Students continue development of their craft, preparing scenes from various genres of drama and film. Students perform scenes before other members of the class and the public. Lecture: 3 hours per week. 3 credits
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SF 221: Introduction to Film
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts Bay Community College
Issues related to the phenomenon of American cinema are introduced. The cultural history of film is explored through genres, topics, performances and various periods and techniques of film development. American cinema is analyzed to reveal cultural conditions that stimulate film productions and attract audiences. Students concentrate on becoming more active and critical viewers. Lecture: 3 hours per week. 3 credits
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SK 096: Learning Strategies
3.00 Credits
Massachusetts Bay Community College
Aimed at improving students' abilities to develop and use appropriate study strategies in order to become more effective in the college classroom. Included are strategies for note-taking, reading, analyzing assignments, test-taking, and use of the library. Should be taken in conjunction with a content academic course. Lecture: 3 hours per week. 3 credits
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SK 100: Successful Student Seminar
2.00 Credits
Massachusetts Bay Community College
Lab-based course providing support for students enrolled in Student Success Programs. The overall goal is to help students to understand and meet the expectations of academic life. Seminar format includes workshops by various MassBay support personnel; students will be expected to assess their learning strengths and weaknesses and develop effective plans and goals for success within the Student Success Program. Lab: 2 hours per week. 2 credits
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