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ECHO 2105: Adult Echocardiography Lab lll
2.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
Students will continue to build on the ultrasound scanning skills learned in ECHO1105 and ECHO1115. Content includes continued skill enhancement of a full adult transthoracic echocardiography scanning protocol. In addition, students will continue to master the content of the required measurements to determine the severity of cardiovascular disease.
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ECHO 2110: Ultrasound Physics Review
2.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
This course is the cumulative preparation for the national credentialing board examinations in ultrasound physics and instrumentation. It involves real-world applications of physics, artifact recognition and rectification, and instrumentation of ultrasound equipment. Students will participate in interactive mock examinations in preparation for the credentialing examinations. Activities include a review of complex echocardiography cases that require critical thinking skills.
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ECHO 2200: Adult Echocardiography Clinical l
7.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
This course provides a supervised clinical practicum that prepares students to develop cognitive, psychomotor and affective learning domains for adult transthoracic echocardiography. Students demonstrate increasing proficiency in the required echocardiography imaging modalities that will allow them to achieve clinical competency.
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ECHO 2210: Adult Echocardiography Clinical ll
10.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
This course provides a continued supervised clinical practicum, increasing proficiency in diagnosing advanced cardiovascular disease. The final goal of this course is to achieve the competency level required to work as an entry-level cardiac sonographer.
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ECHO 2220: Adult Echocardiography Review
1.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
Students will review material learned in ECHO1100, ECHO1110 and ECHO2100. This course will cover material to prepare students for the National Registry exam. Students will review cardiac anatomy, physiology, heart and vascular pressures, chamber quantification, system operations, scanning views with associated anatomy, Color/Spectral Doppler and quantification of abnormal findings.
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ECHO 2225: Adult Echocardiography Clinical ll
11.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
This course provides a continued supervised clinical practicum, increasing proficiency in diagnosing advanced cardiovascular disease. The final goal of this course is to achieve the competency level required to work as an entry-level cardiac sonographer.
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ECON 1150: Essentials of Economics
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
Meets MNTC Goal Areas 2 and 5. This course is an introductory study of economics and exposes the student to a variety of economic concepts. In order to enjoy a successful career, people need to understand how economics impacts the environment in which they live and work. This course helps satisfy those needs by exploring the principles of microeconomics, macroeconomics and international economics. At the microeconomic level, students will learn how the choices they make effect particular markets. They will examine resource allocation and pricing structure through analyzing demand and supply applications. Students will survey the competitive environment by exploring the market structures of perfect competition, monopolistic competition, monopoly, and oligopoly. At the macroeconomic level, students will learn about the business cycle by analyzing the GDP, the inflation rate, the unemployment rate, deficit spending, the national debt, and other economic indicators. They will also investigate the debate over activism and non-activism in monetary and fiscal policies. Finally, the student will examine international issues including tariffs/quotas, foreign exchange, the concept of comparative advantage, and trends in globalization. This course is not intended for business or economic majors.
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ECON 2210: Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
Meets MNTC Goal Area 2 and 5. This course provides the student with a means to study economic principles as they relate to determinants of national income, national income accounting, business cycles, unemployment, inflation and aggregate expenditures. The course also examines macroeconomic policy and provides information to gain further understanding in the areas of fiscal policy, financial markets, money and banking, monetary policy, international policy and the varying viewpoints that have evolved throughout history, including the Keynesian and Monetarist schools of thought.
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ECON 2222: Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
Meets MNTC Goal Areas 2, 5 and 9. Prerequisite: ECON2210 is recommended. Microeconomics stresses the concepts of scarcity, production possibilities, supply and demand curves, elastic and inelastic goods and services, competition, monopolies, oligopolies, poverty and income distribution in the United States. In general, microeconomics examines the functioning of individual industries and the behavior of the individual.
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ECON M100: American Economy
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
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