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MTH 363: Abstract Algebra I
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
Introduction to abstract algebra, groups, and introduction to rings and fields.
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MTH 364: Abstract Algebra II
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
Rings, integral domains, fields, and polynomials.
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MTH 413: Math Cooperative Education
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Misericordia University
Academic study combined with work experience in the community.
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MTH 480: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
Special investigation of a selected topic.
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MTH 486: Special Topics in Mathematics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
Topics vary from semester to semester and will be announced with preregistration information.
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MTH 490: Mathematics Seminar
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
Prerequisite: Permission of department. (On demand)
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NMT 100: Clinical Experience I
2.00 Credits
Misericordia University
Clinical Experience I provides students with an introduction to the hospital/outpatient setting work setting. It integrates didactic learning into the practical setting. During their clinical education in level I, students are under the direct supervision of certified or registered technologists. Students orient to the clinical area, become familiar with technology, and apply theoretical principles through examination of patients under direct supervision. 16 hours per week are spent in a hospital setting gaining experience in general, cardiac, pediatric, and single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT). Students will observe and/or participate in the administration of radiopharmaceuticals. 16 hours per week.
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NMT 105: Clinical Experience II
2.00 Credits
Misericordia University
Clinical experience II provides students with the opportunity to perfect the skills learned in Level I. Students continue to integrate didactic learning into the practical setting. During their clinical education in level II, students remain under the direct supervision of certified or registered technologists. Students perfect their skills in the clinic and become more hands on with technology. Students continue to gain experience in general, cardiac, pediatric, and single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT). Students participate in the administration of radiopharmaceuticals and perform QC procedures on gamma cameras and dose calibrators under the guidance of the technologist. 16 hours per week are spent in a hospital/outpatient setting.
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NMT 110: General Diagnostic and Therapeutic Nuclear Medicine Procedures
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
Presented as a series of lectures, video and slide presentations this course covers diagnostic procedures, including a basic review of anatomy and physiology, pathology, and protocols for routine and non-routine nuclear medicine procedures. In addition, students will understand the technologist's role in the administration of radiopharmaceuticals in therapeutic doses, as well as associated imaging protocols.
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NMT 115: Patient Care in Nuclear Medicine
2.00 Credits
Misericordia University
Patient Care in Nuclear Medicine is an extremely important course to the field of Medical Imaging. It is essential for the technologist to have the knowledge and skill to care for patients while they are under your care. Advanced patient care skills are essential elements of providing high-quality patient care. This course addresses patient care and safety, patient-technologist communication, age-specific needs, emergency care, and venipuncture.
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