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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
An analysis of styles and techniques in acting, including improvisation, movement, and voice, focused on character development. PREREQUISITE: THEA 120 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
A practical application of costume design concepts and make-up techniques for the stage.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
A course designed to allow the student to pursue special interests in theater. Requires permission of the instructor. Only 6 hours may be counted toward graduation.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to present the fundamental principles of Sonography to the entry level sonography student and identify internal structures, organs, and vasculature utilizing sonographic cross sectional anatomy concepts. The sonographic protocols discussed during this course are those that form the foundation of the clinical competencies that students must fulfill in this course and during clinical practicum courses. A detailed study of abdominal cross sectional anatomy with "in class" scanningis given to reinforce the anatomical criteria being studied. PREREQUISITE: UST 205* CO-REQUISITES: UST 240*, UST 211C*, UST 220*
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4.00 Credits
The focus of this course will be the role of the sonographer in the health care environment, professionalism, ethical and legal issues facing the health care provider, patient confidentiality and proper patient technique with HIPPA and OSHA regulations discussed. CPR, patient transport and relevant hospital machinery will be introduced to the student as well. The student will also understand the history and progression of ultrasound as a modality. The student will be introduced to the ultrasound unit with limited instruction on instrumentation. Patient preparation and minimal ultrasound scanning will be discussed and performed. PREREQUISITE: formal acceptance into the DMS program
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4.00 Credits
The sonographer will continue to explore the role of the sonographer in an actual clinical environment. This course is designed to expose the student to the role responsibilities of a clinical sonographer in the hospital/clinic situation by allowing observation of the sonographer in the daily hospital/clinic setting. Students will rotate through at least two (2) hospital/clinic facilities to gain experience in the performance of real time ultrasound procedures and imaging. The student will begin the initial phase of instruction in scanning protocols. PREREQUISITE: UST 205* CO-REQUISITES: UST 220*, UST 240*, UST 200*
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4.00 Credits
The sonographer will continue to explore the role of the sonographer in an actual clinical environment. This course is designed continue to expose the student to the role and responsibilities of a clinical sonographer in the hospital/clinic situation by allowing observation and real time scanning in the daily hospital/clinic setting. Students will rotate through at least two (2) hospital/clinic facilities to continue to gain experience in the performance of real time ultrasound procedures and imaging. The student will continue developing in the ongoing instruction of scanning protocols. PREREQUISITE: UST 205*, UST 200*, UST 211C*, UST 240*, UST 220* CO-REQUISITES: UST 221*, UST 241*, UST 242*
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6.00 Credits
Continued rotations through general Sonography departments. Students must continue to achieve both speed and accuracy in competency requirements. A minimum of 32 hours per week of indirect supervised, clinical education is required. PREREQUISITES: UST 205*, UST 200*, UST 211C*, UST 240*, UST 220*, UST 212C*, UST 221*, UST 241*, UST 242* CO-REQUISITES: UST 250*
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide students with a detailed explanation of physical principles and instruments of ultrasound. The theory of physics principles is discussed and their practical applications presented. Basic principles of instrumentation are discussed and the practical applications reviewed. Emphasis is on theory and clinical application. If the sonographer is to obtain the highest quality of diagnostic information, they must understand the underlying physical principles. PREREQUISITE: UST 205* COREQUISITES: UST 200*, UST 211C*, UST 240*
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide students with a detailed explanation of physical principles and instruments of ultrasound. The theory of physics principles is discussed and their practical applications presented. Basic principles of instrumentation are discussed and the practical applications reviewed. Emphasis is on theory and clinical application. If the sonographer is to obtain the highest quality of diagnostic information, they must understand the underlying physical principles. PREREQUISITES: UST 205*, UST 200*, UST 211C*, UST 220*, UST 240* CO-REQUISITES: UST 241*, UST 242*, UST 212C*
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