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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Fourth course in the clinical education component of the program. Expands upon the knowledge and skills from previous clinical education courses. Supervised, competency-based clinical education with emphasis on application of comprehensive didactic knowledge and demonstration of proficiency in clinical practice. Emphasis on cranial and pediatric radiography. Re-enforcement of application of radiation protection, equipment operation and quality control, image production and evaluation, patient care and education. Prerequisites: RAD 1550. RAD 2410 and RAD 1430 concurrent. 2 days/8 hours.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Final course in the clinical education component of the program. Expands upon knowledge and skills from previous clinical education courses. Supervised, competency-based clinical education with emphasis on application of comprehensive didactic knowledge and demonstration of proficiency in clinical practice with emphasis on application of comprehensive didactic knowledge in clinical practice. This course serves as the culminating experience for the program, ensuring that graduates are prepared for entrylevel positions in the field of radiography. Prerequisites: RAD 2410, RAD 2530 and RAD 1430. RAD 2420, RAD 2530, RAD 2000 and RAD 2570 concurrent. 2 days./8 hours.
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1.00 Credits
1 Credit Review and discussion of all material covered during the course of the program in preparation for the ARRT certifying exam in Radiography. Didactic review of patient care and education, equipment operation and quality control, radiographic procedures, image production and evaluation, radiation protection and clinical radiography. Critical thinking and problem solving skills are challenged. Prerequisite: RAD 2410, RAD 2530 and RAD 1430. RAD 2000, RAD 2420, RAD 2430, and RAD 2540 concurrent. (Offered spring only)
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Board preparatory course providing students with knowledge in cross-sectional anatomy, patient care, imaging protocols, and physics and instrumentation as they prepare for the ARRT certification exam in CT. Prerequisite: ARRT certification in radiography or radiation therapy, or ARRT or NMTCB certification in Nuclear Medicine. (Fall and spring)
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2.00 Credits
2 Credits Designed for those students who want to transfer their didactic knowledge to the clinical setting. Students will work under the supervision of registered CT technologists and board-certified radiologists as they perform CT examinations. Provides a base for completing competency requirements for the ARRT examination. Students must meet supporting-category requirement of registration in appropriate discipline as determined by the ARRT: Maryland State license, as applicable. Prerequisite: RAD 2960.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Board preparatory course providing students with knowledge in cross-sectional anatomy, patient care and safety, imaging protocols, and physics and instrumentation as they prepare for the ARRT certification exam in MRI. Prerequisite: ARRT certification in radiography or radiation therapy, ARRT or NMTCB certification in Nuclear medicine, or ARRT or ARDMG certification in Sonography. (Fall and spring)
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2.00 Credits
2 Credits Designed for those students who want to transfer their didactic knowledge to the clinical setting. Students will work under the supervision of registered MR technologists and board-certified radiologists as they perform MR examinations. Provides a base for completing competency requirements for the ARRT examination. Students must meet supporting-category requirement of registration in appropriate discipline as determined by the ARRT; Maryland state license, as applicable. Prerequisite: RAD 2980. All real estate courses are offered in both credit and noncredit modes. Noncredit CEUs in RES 329 may be converted to academic credit through examination. RES 368 and RES 369 can be converted to RLS 1030. Consult program coordinator for details.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits Satisfies the 60-hour educational requirement for real estate salesperson licensure. Introduces concepts of property type, various interests in real estate and how they are held, property description, agency, real estate mathematics, property valuation, finance, settlement computations, contract law, real estate finance, transfer of title and taxation. It also presents details of Maryland real estate license law and relevant sections of real property and other statutes that affect the delivery of real estate brokerage services dealing with agency, property disclosure, Fair Housing, real estate ethics, and environmental concerns. Prerequisite: Reading proficiency.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Decision-making analysis for real estate investment based on both the characteristics of the investment property and the availability and cost of funds appropriate for the project. Cash-flow forecasting, arranging financing, creative financing, tax implications and timing of disposal of property. Uses spreadsheets and financial calculators. Prerequisites: Reading and arithmetic proficiency.
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