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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: RTV1266 and RTV1266L. This course is envisioned for hands-on projects and creative expressions proposed by the material covered in RTV1266 and RTV1266L. Advanced techniques for video post-production will be discussed and performed for presentation and grade. This course places an emphasis on video and post-production at the professional broadcasting level. Contact: 3 hours.
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4.00 Credits
A hands-on approach where students will learn about online technologies such as webcasting, podcasting, video blogs, and other related distribution methods. Specific technologies and skills include digital video production techniques, file formats, encoding software and server administration for use in live webcasts. Students will also have the opportunity to explore the impact that new media broadcast technologies has had on the traditional broadcast industry. Contact: 4 hours. Additional fee.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: satisfactory completion of College Preparatory English (ENC2202), College Preparatory Reading (REA0002) and Elementary Algebra (MAT0024) or appropriate placement scores. Study of concerns and trends unique to small businesses. Emphasis is placed both on the effective establishment of a small business and on the profitable operation of an ongoing small business. Contact: 3 hours.
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1.00 Credits
Provides an opportunity for the student to apply decision-making techniques in the selection of a career that is compatible with one's developing lifestyle, personal interests, and aptitudes, and to establish an educational plan through which career goals can be pursued. The student is actively engaged in exploring individual strengths and weaknesses, as well as career opportunities, through interaction in the community and through the Career Information Center. Students cannot receive credit for both SLS1301 and SLS1510. Discussion 1 credit hour.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to build and reinforce skills necessary for college and career success. Topics include: motivation, goal setting, learning styles, time management techniques, test skills, reading textbooks, and memory skills. This course also covers topics such as wellness, interpersonal relationships, employability skills, financial management, choosing a college major and other career planning topics. Students cannot receive credit for both SLS1301 and SLS1510. 3 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Admission to the Nursing Program. Corequisites: SON 1170C. An introduction to the basic approaches of sonographic scanning and scanning protocols for the abdomen and pelvis. Contact: 30 lecture and 45 lab hours per semester.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: SON 1100C, SON 1170C. Corequisites: SON 1121C, SON 1211, SON 1804. An introduction to the cross-sectional anatomy of the abdominal area and its recognition on sonographic visualization systems. Contact: 30 lecture and 45 lab hours per semester.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: SON1111C, SON1121C, SON1211, SON 1804. Corequisites: SON1122C, SON1212, SON 1214C, SON 1814. An in-depth presentation of sonographs of the abdominal area stressing deviations from the norm and studies that make a diagnostically acceptable study. Contact: 30 lecture and 45 lab hours per semester.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: SON1100C, SON1170C. Corequisites: SON1111C, SON1211, SON1214, SON1804. An introduction to the cross-sectional anatomy of the female reproductive system with and without an existing pregnancy. The sonographic recognition of the normal pregnancy throughout all terms of pregnancy is presented. Contact: 30 lecture and 45 lab hours per semester.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: SON1111C, SON1121C, SON1211, SON 1804. Corequisites: SON1112C, SON1212, SON 1214C, SON 1814. The detection of anomalies, pathology, deviation from normal and the planes that must be sonographically imaged for accurate diagnosis of fetal anomalies and gynecological and obstetric patients. Contact: 30 lecture and 45 lab hours per semester.
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