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3.00 Credits
Examines engineering materials including manufacture, structure and physical properties, analysis and interpretations of diagrams and curves, heat treatment of steels, non-ferrous metals and alloys, non-metallic materials, the study of microstructures and other related principles. Lab consists of metallurgical sample preparation and use of the metallographic and metallurgical microscopes as well as other experiments using the principles learned in the classroom.
Prerequisite:
MTH 096
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to Industrial Robotics is an introduction to the principles, systems, and applications for industrial robotics or autonomous machines. The technical aspects of industrial robotics are covered in four units: Principles of Robotics; Power Supplies and Movement Systems; Sensing and End-of-Arm Tooling; and Control Systems and Maintenance. Also, this course will cover the skills needed for an operator, technician, engineer, or programmer who must setup, record, and/or troubleshoot industrial robot programs. Included will be jogging the robot, programming the robot, file manipulation, and program creation. Program elements covered will include motion, branching, and input/output instructions. Recommended safety practices will be integrated into all training exercises.
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0.50 Credits
Provides Medical Imaging students with an opportunity for an independent delivery clinical course, under the direction of MIT faculty. This course may be repeated.
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1.00 Credits
Introduces the student to the ultrasound profession. Discusses sonographic terminology, ultrasound equipment, knobology, patient care, patient positioning, image production and characteristics, professionalism, and ergonomics. Sonographic scanning experiences within the laboratory setting will provide students an opportunity to apply principles and skills learned.
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2.00 Credits
Introduction of general physics concepts and related mathematics. Concepts covered will include motion, mechanics, energy, properties of matter, thermodynamics, basic electricity, light and sound properties and their relationship to diagnostic medical sonography.
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1.00 Credits
Theory and laboratory practice of entry-level cardiovascular procedures of electrocardiography (ECG). Interpretation practice of 12-lead ECG tracings, fundamentals of Holter monitoring, stress testing, and pacemakers. Emphasis on technical accuracy in operational, problem solving, and quality control skills. Simulated clinical competencies will be completed during the course.
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1.00 Credits
The study of human anatomy as seen in the axial, sagittal and coronal planes. Includes correlations to cadaver slices as well as CT, MR and radiographic images. Anatomical regions studied include the central nervous system, neck, thorax, musculo-sketal system, abdomen and pelvis.
Prerequisite:
BIO 211
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2.00 Credits
Basic principles of radiobiology and radioprotection applicable to patient imaging are discussed. Exposure factors adjustments and the resultant effects on image quality are presented. Lab activities support lecture material.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the problems and practices in marketing management. This includes marketing strategy planning; the marketing manager's role in relation to the social, economic and political environment and the marketing functions of buying, selling, transportation and market risk are also discussed. Discusses marketing policies, the relationship between employee and manager and the activities of the manager in various business situations. This course must be taken in the same semester as ECO 201 to be compliant with the Ohio Transfer Assurance Guide.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to sales, customer service, and promotional strategies and methods including business image, target market analysis, and customer buying behavior profile. Analysis and selection of business promotional methods and timing. Design of an individual marketing promotion plan. Planning and delivering quality customer service. Manage stakeholder relationships.
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