|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Course Criteria
Add courses to your favorites to save, share, and find your best transfer school.
-
3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course will teach hands-on treatment of procedures and techniques of network installations and maintenance. Students will apply techniques to design, maintain, and implement an LAN (Local Area Network). Prerequisite: CPT233.
-
3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course will review and build on Object Oriented Programming concepts creating applets and stand alone Java applications. Both Java and Java Script will be covered with emphasis on applications to website development. Prerequisite: CPT119.
-
3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course is designed to teach the student Personal Computer architecture, the operation and interrelation of its internal components and peripheral devices, its memory organization, the Basic I/O (BIOS) system, and current DOS and Windows Operating Systems. Students will build and troubleshoot a computer from basic components. The content of this course is intended to reflect the objectives of the industry recognized A+ Certification. This course is intended to prepare the student for A+ Certification.
-
3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course is designed to introduce students with a working knowledge of Microsoft operating systems to planning, installation, implementation, and evaluation of Microsoft Windows 2000/03 Professional & Server. In addition, it will provide computer professionals the training and study materials to sit for the 070-210 & 070-215 exam. Pre/co-requisites: CPT121 & CPT124 or permission of instructor.
-
3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course is designed to introduce students with a working knowledge of Microsoft operating systems to planning, implementation, administration and evaluation of Microsoft Windows 2000/03 Network Infrastructure. In addition, it will provide computer professionals the training and study materials to sit for the 070-216 exam.
-
3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course is designed to introduce students with a working knowledge of Microsoft operating systems to planning, implementation, administration and evaluation of Microsoft Windows Active Directory. In addition, it will provide computer professionals the training and study materials to sit for the 070-217 exam. Pre/co-requisites: CPT124 or permission of instructor.
-
3.00 Credits
3 credits Diagnostic ultrasound will be studied in the context of providing a humanistic, accurate, and efficient diagnostic ultrasound exam to patients who are ill or in need of testing. This course will teach the history of ultrasound including medical applications. This course is designed to prepare the student to enter the clinical environment. Instruction includes: sonographer safety, ergonomics, legal, ethical, legislative, and regulatory issues including scope of practice and standards, patient care techniques, clinical assessment, and diagnosis and treatment. Interacting with cultural and social needs populations will also be covered. This course teaches student professionalism and leadership. Prerequisite: Admission to DMS program.
-
4.00 Credits
4 credits Clinically relevant normal and abnormal anatomy and physiology of the abdomen, typically encountered in diagnostic ultrasound imaging, will be delivered didactically and through practical imaging demonstrations with on-campus ultrasound equipment. Scanning techniques and protocols will be demonstrated and discussed. Students will evaluate superficial and special structures using diagnostic techniques for the thyroid, parathyroid, testes, breast, and superficial masses. Co-requisites: Admission to DMS program.
-
3.00 Credits
3 credits Diagnostic medical sonographic imaging of the female (non-gravid) pelvic anatomy and respective physiologies are studied within the context of other imaging and testing techniques typically used to evaluate normal and abnormal pelvic status. Students become familiar with typical requests submitted to diagnostic ultrasound departments as well as with appropriate ultrasound imaging techniques. Lectures, practical demonstrations, on-line searches, and group discussions will be used to understand the normal growth and development of the fetus through conception to delivery and the post-partum status. Introduction to basic obstetrical pathologies will be discussed concurrently to compare and contrast to the normal condition. Second and Third Trimester evaluation of the normally developing fetus as well as pathological conditions will also be covered during this course. Pre-requisites: DMS200, 201,203, 206; Co-requisites: DMS208, 209
-
4.00 Credits
4 credits This course includes the first supervised clinical experience by registered diagnostic medical sonographers in a diagnostic ultrasound imaging department of a hospital or clinic. The student will develop competencies in professional qualities particular to health care services, interpretation of medical requests, patient history intake, briefing, and preparation. Ultrasound scanning protocols appropriate to the patient's clinical status are learned while normal and abnormal anatomy is recognized and produced with a beginner's "hands-on" imaging experience. The student assumes accountability through accurate documentation and verification of professional qualities and clinical development as determined by the SCAN. Meticulous attention to this tool sponsored by the S.D.M.S. Educational Foundation represents the backbone of this competency-based training and is a critical requirement for success in the program. Co-requisites: DMS200, 201,202.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Privacy Statement
|
Cookies Policy |
Terms of Use
|
Institutional Membership Information
|
Copyright 2006 - 2025 AcademyOne, Inc.
|
|
|