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QUANT 3152: Production Management
3.00 Credits
Fairleigh Dickinson University-College at Florham
A study of the production process from raw materials to finished goods and services. The components of production, such as human resources, capital, methods, machines and management are investigated. Some of the quantitative techniques applied are optimization techniques, inventory models, linear programming, scheduling, PERT and queuing theory. [1/29/2001]
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QUANT 5520: Applied Statistical Analysis
3.00 Credits
Fairleigh Dickinson University-College at Florham
Presents an overview of statistical concepts and methodology. Topics include data analysis, probability theory, inference and regression analysis. Applications of these models to the global business environment are developed. [9/7/1999]
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QUANT 5530: Production & Operations Mgmt
3.00 Credits
Fairleigh Dickinson University-College at Florham
A study of the quantitative and qualitative techniques of production and operations management (POM) and their applications Studies the conversion of inputs into finished products and services. Introduces the analytical techniques of total quality management (TQM); discusses decisions relating to out-sourcing, overseas operations and service industries. [9/7/1999]
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QUANT 6530: Prod & Oper Mgmt Global Busi
3.00 Credits
Fairleigh Dickinson University-College at Florham
A study is made of the quantitative and qualitative techniques of production and operations management (POM) and their applications. The conversion of inputs into finished products and services will be studied. The analytical techniques of total quality management (TQM) will be introduced; decisions relating to outsourcing, as well as overseas operations and service industries will be discussed. [9/1/2004]
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RADT 1101: Introduction to Radiography and Protection
3.00 Credits
Fairleigh Dickinson University-College at Florham
3 Credits A This course will orient the student to the radiology department and the health care environment. Issues of medical ethics and law, risk management and the department hierarchy will be introduced. Also, the student will learn various methods for reducing occupational and patient exposure to ionizing radiation. [1/24/2004]
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RADT 1105: Radiographic Procedures I SOCI4705 Sociology of Education
3.00 Credits
Fairleigh Dickinson University-College at Florham
An examination of the emergence of modern school systems, their ideologies and power in social and economic life, school structures and personnel as bureaucratic systems, schools as arenas for conflict over such issues as testing, religion and values, and bilingualism. Studies will examine schools in the U.S. and other societies. [1/27/2003]
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RADT 1110: Clinical Practicum I
3.00 Credits
Fairleigh Dickinson University-College at Florham
Clinical Practicum I is the first course in a series of eight clinical education courses that is designed to enable the student to develop those skills that are necessary to perform in the capacity of an entry-level radiographer upon completion of this program. This course serves as an introduction to the medical imaging career and development. CPR requirements are met this semester. Using the Competency-Based Clinical Education model, students will have an opportunity to acquire competency in radiography of the thorax, abdomen, and upper limb. Students are afforded 120 hours of experience to meet course objectives and requirements. [9/4/1996]
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RADT 1120: Clin Practicum II
3.00 Credits
Fairleigh Dickinson University-College at Florham
RADT 1120, Clinical Practicum II, is the second course in a series of eight clinical education courses and is a continuation of Clinical Practicum I. This course will enable students to continue to develop professional technical skills. Using the Competency-Based Clinical Education model, students will have opportunity to acquire competency in all previously covered imaging studies. Students are required to complete objectives in mobile, surgical, venipuncture and vital signs. Students are afforded 112 hours of experience to meet course objectives and requirements. [1/2/1997]
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RADT 1130: Clinical Practicum III
3.00 Credits
Fairleigh Dickinson University-College at Florham
RADT 1130, Clinical Practicum III, is the third course in a series of eight clinical education courses designed to enable progression in the development of entry-level skills as a radiographer. There will be an introduction to contrast media and urographic procedures. Using the Competency-Based Clinical education model, students have the opportunity to acquire competency in all areas previously covered, lower limb radiography, femora, pelvis, and the spine. Students are afforded 240 hours of experience to meet course objectives and requirements. [1/27/1997]
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RADT 1131: Princ Radiographic Expos I
3.00 Credits
Fairleigh Dickinson University-College at Florham
This course introduces the student to those principles related to image production and evaluation, as it relates to materials used and physical processes. Topics of this course include: film, cassettes, grids, intensifying screens, imaging plates, processing chemistry, radiographic film processing and artifact formation. Students will study the multitude of factors that impact the creation of image creation. [1/27/1997]
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