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Course Criteria
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Admission into program; DMS 1020, DMS 1000 Corequisites: DMS 1010, DMS 1100 The student will receive supervised, basic experiences in sonographic procedures incorporating basic methods and principles. This practicum will take place in the college patient care laboratory and in selected clinical facilities. Course/lab fees
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: DMS 1000, DMS 1010, DMS 1020, DMS 1100, DMS 1200, DMS 1300, DMS 1420 Corequisite: DMS 2420 The student will gain further understanding of advanced imaging primarily relating to ultrasound procedures such as Doppler techniques (including color, abdominal, pelvis and peripheral vascular). In addition, pediatric ultrasound and neonatal neurosonography are also presented. An introduction to other correlating diagnostic procedures (i.e., CT, MRI, angiography, etc.) that are necessary for total medical diagnosis will be discussed. Course/lab fees
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8.00 Credits
Prerequisites: DMS 1000, DMS 1010, DMS 1020, DMS 1100, DMS 1420 Corequisites: DMS 1200, DMS 1300 The student will receive supervised, clinical experience in ultrasound techniques and procedures including abdominal, obstetrical and gynecology. Emphasis will also be placed on the role of the sonographer as a member of the allied health team. Practicum will take place in selected clinical facilities. Course/lab fees
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8.00 Credits
Prerequisites: DMS 1000, DMS 1010, DMS 1020, DMS 1100, DMS 1200, DMS 1300, DMS 1420, DMS 2400 Corequisite: DMS 2200 The student will be provided with supervised, advanced clinical experiences in selected health care facilities. The student will continue to gain experience and be exposed to scanning procedures related to the abdomen, small body parts and the obstetrical/gynecological organs. Course/lab fees
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2.00 Credits
This course is directed study with time arranged in the practical application of fire arms training including nomenclature, types of weapon, effectiveness, usage, safety and legal regulations for police officers in the Police Academy Program. Course/lab fees
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed for police officers in the Police Academy Program for emergency procedures in the medical area of saving human lives.
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4.00 Credits
This course explores the various care settings available; the child development theorists with major emphasis on Piaget, Erikson, and Montessori, and theories of child development. Focuses on personal growth, developmental stages, types of play, historical role of the child in society, and key issues in parenting. Child Care Licensing regulations for the State of Michigan will be highlighted. Course includes 90 fieldwork hours in a variety of childcare programs. Course/lab fees
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4.00 Credits
This course places emphasis on teaching methods and on designing creative, developmentally appropriate experiences for children. Content areas studied are songs and music, art, children's literature, computers, dramatic play, block play, math, emergent literacy, science, social studies, creative snacks, and physical education. Course includes 90 fieldwork hours in a variety of childcare programs. Course/lab fees
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed to familiarize the student with the various infant/toddler child care settings in the tri-county area; formal and informal assessment, brain development, developing appropriate physical environments, planning daily schedules, creating and implementing developmentally appropriate curriculum, health and safety issues and supporting families. Michigan's Infant/toddler licensing regulations will be featured. Course includes 90 fieldwork hours in a variety of Child Care Centers.
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6.00 Credits
This course focuses on the professional aspects of childcare. Selected topics include, resumes, time management, lesson plans, themes, assessment for kindergarten readiness, classroom management, discipline, child and family dynamics, public relations to encourage community involvement, networking and staff relations. An internship of 120-hour will be required. Course/lab fees
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