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3.00 Credits
This course is intended to introduce the student to the concepts of coding medical conditions and procedures. Through guided instruction and practical experience, students will become familiar with an entry-level proficiency in the techniques of coding using the ICD-9-CM system. Offered: Spring Prerequisites: BIO 111, MDT 100 Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate -AAS, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Not Applicable
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3.00 Credits
This course is intended to introduce the student to the concepts of current procedural terminology. Through guided instruction and practical experience, students will become familiar with current procedural coding using the CPT system. Offered: Fall Prerequisites: BIO 111, MDT 100 Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate -AAS, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Not Applicable
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed for anyone desiring a background in the language of medicine, and presents a system of learning medical terms from word roots, combining forms, prefixes and suffixes. By the end of the course, the student will be able to recognize, build, define and spell correctly literally thousands of medical words from the elements learned, and be proficient in using a medical dictionary. This course is useful for anyone in the health care professions: those working in hospitals (nurses, radiologic technologists, unit secretaries, people in medical records or the business office, etc.) in a doctor's office, in nursing homes or those in Emergency Medical Technology. Those entering any health care profession will find Medical Terminology a great asset to understanding lectures and textbooks, making their learning easier. Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate -AAS, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Not Applicable
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2.00 Credits
This course provides a study of the fundamental chemical and physical concepts of metallurgy for students who are preparing for initial or improved employment. Emphasis is placed upon measurement of physical properties, chemical properties, grain size and growth, heat treatment and mechanical testing. Offered: Spring Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate -AAS, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Not Applicable
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1.00 Credits
In this course, designed to introduce students to Army ROTC and the organization of the U.S. Army and its role in American society, students will (a) explore fundamental concepts in leadership, in both classroom and outdoor activities; (b) increase self-confidence through optional activities in rappelling, leadership reaction course, and basic marksmanship. This course is offered on the campus of Western Illinois University by the Western Illinois University Department of Military Science. Offered: Fall Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate -AA, AS, AGE General Education - Not Applicable, Elective Only
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1.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of MIS 111. Students will continue to build a knowledge base of soldier skills such as first aid, marksmanship, and writing. In addition, students will have an opportunity to develop leadership skills through basic drill, rappelling exercises, and have the opportunity to complete the leadership reaction course. Students are taught skills required by the individual soldier in the field. The student is also taught to write in the Army style. This course is offered on the campus of Western Illinois University by the Western Illinois University Department of Military Science. Offered: Spring Prerequisite: MIS 111 Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate -AA, AS, AGE General Education - Not Applicable, Elective Only
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2.00 Credits
In this course students are offered an overview of such leadership fundamentals as setting direction, problem-solving, listening, presenting briefs, providing feedback, and using effective writing skills. Cadets explore dimensions of leadership values, attributes, skills, and actions in the context of practical, hands-on, and interactive exercises. This is a combination version of MIS 111 and MIS 112 for students entering ROTC in midyear. Students who received credit for MIS 112 will not receive credit for MIS 113. This course is offered on the campus of Western Illinois University by the Western Illinois University Department of Military Science. Offered: Spring Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate -AA, AS, AGE General Education - Not Applicable, Elective Only
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to the principles of nuclear magnetic resonance and the equipment used to produce the MR image. Emphasis is placed on understanding the relationships between the various imaging sequences/parameters and how their selection affects diagnostic quality. MR safety considerations and quality assurance techniques are also presented. Offered: Spring Prerequisite: Admission to the Magnetic Resonance Imaging program or consent of instructor. Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate - AAS, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Not Applicable
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to magnetic resonance imaging procedures. Patient screening and scanning protocols for examination of the head, neck, spine, thorax, abdomen, pelvis, musculoskeletal, and vascular systems will be addressed. The MRI technologist's role in identifying disease processes and trauma conditions will also be emphasized as it relates to the selection of MR imaging planes, sequences, and parameters. Offered: Spring Prerequisite: Admission to the Magnetic Resonance Imaging program or consent of instructor. Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate - AAS, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Not Applicable
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6.00 Credits
This practicum course involves three days per week of clinical experience in affiliate hospitals and/or imaging centers. Assignments are made to enable students to achieve competency in performing magnetic resonance imaging procedures and in evaluating equipment operation. Course includes clinical seminars. Offered: Spring Prerequisite: Admission to the Magnetic Resonance Imaging program or consent of instructor. Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate - AAS, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Not Applicable
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