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12.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: ECH 231, ECH 236, ECH240. Corequisite: NONE) This course builds on the knowledge and skills learned in Clinical Echo 3. By the end of this rotation, the student will perform all echocardiography procedures independently with the supervision of an appropriately credentialed sonographer. This course provides a culminating clinical setting experience which allows students to synthesize information and procedural instruction provided throughout the program. Emphasis is placed on skill level improvements and final completion of all required clinical competencies presented in previous courses and practiced in previous clinical vascular courses. Topics include: scanning, documentation of pathologies, patient and equipment skills, current literature, professionalism, and ethical behavior.
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2.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: ECH 133, ECH 137. Corequisite: ECH 231, ECH 236) This course will be an overall review of Echocardiography to include demonstration of normal and abnormal cardiac anatomy, cardiac physiology, pathophysiology and hemodynamics/physics in the different types of cardiac disease/dysfunctions. Also included will be a review of clinical non-invasive cardiac diagnostic procedures, laboratory values, pharmacology and test validation and measurements. Topics include: normal and abnormal cardiac anatomy, techniques, pathology, physics/hemodynamics, test validation and measurements, and laboratory values. Emphasis is placed on reviewing information so that the student will successfully pass the ARMDS and/or CCI certification examinations.
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5.00 Credits
Provides a description and analysis of economic operations in contemporary society. Emphasis is placed on developing an understanding of economic concepts and policies as they apply to everyday life. Topics include: basic economic principles; economic forces and indicators; capital and labor; price, competition, and monopoly; money and banking; government expenditures, federal and local; fluctuations in production, employment, and income; and United States economy in perspective.
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5.00 Credits
Provides a description and analysis of macroeconomic operations in contemporary society. Emphasis is placed on developing an understanding of macroeconomic concepts and policies. Topics include: basic economic principles; macroeconomic principles; macroeconomic theory; macroeconomic policy; money and banking; and United States economy in perspective.
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5.00 Credits
Provides a description and analysis of microeconomic operations in contemporary society. Emphasis is placed on developing an understanding of microeconomic concepts and theories as they apply to daily life. Topics include: basic economic principles; theory of the corporate firm; market system; market structure, pricing, and government regulation; resource markets; and international trade.
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5.00 Credits
Emphasizes the knowledge and ability to analyze basic DC circuits. Topics include: units, basic electrical laws, series and parallel circuits, capacitance, an introduction to network analysis and network theorems concepts, and DC instruments. Laboratory work parallels class work and reinforces building DC circuits, using testing/measuring instruments, and uses P-Spice for circuit simulation.
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5.00 Credits
Emphasizes the knowledge and ability to analyze basic AC circuits. Topics include: magnetism, inductance/capacitance, alternating current, AC network theorems, admittance, impedance, phasors, complex power and applications, and use of appropriate instruments. Laboratory work parallels class work and reinforces building AC circuits, using testing/measuring instruments, and uses P-Spice for circuit simulation.
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5.00 Credits
Continues the study of AC circuit analysis with emphasis on transient analysis and network theorems. Topics include: analysis of complex networks, resonance, transformers, multiple sources, three-phase systems, an introduction to filters and bode plots, and non-sinusoidal waveforms. Laboratory work parallels class work and reinforces building AC circuits, using testing/measuring instruments, and uses P-Spice for circuit simulation.
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5.00 Credits
Introduces the conduction process in semi-conductor materials. Topics include: semi-conductor physics, diodes, biasing, stability, and graphical analysis of bipolar junction transistors and field effect transistors, introduction to silicon controlled rectifiers, device curve characteristics, and related devices with selected applications. Laboratory work parallels class work and reinforces building, testing/troubleshooting electronic circuits, and uses P-Spice for circuit simulation.
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5.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: Program admission) Emphasizes fundamental concepts of problem solving using a high level source language. Laboratory work is designed to acquaint students with computer facilities, software, and programming fundamentals. Topics include: system fundamentals, concepts of structured programming, arrays, functions, program editing and engineering applications.
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