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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
CPTA (510806) This course instruction provides detailed education, training, work-based experience, and direct patient/client care generally at a clinical site. Specific detailed learning objectives are developed for each student by the faculty. On-site clinical instruction, supervision, evaluation, and placement are the responsibility of the College faculty. The course may be repeated if topics and learning outcomes vary. Prerequisites: PTHA 2431 and PTHA 2435. Co-requisite: PTHA 2460. (4:0-17)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly PTRT 1401) This overview of the entire petroleum industry focuses on purposes and proper procedures in a variety of different petroleum technologies: exploration, drilling, production, transportation, marketing, and refining. Students analyze relationships between finding, producing, and transporting oil and gas; and they select and use terms and phrases associated with the petroleum industry. Prerequisites: PTAC 2410. (3:3-0)
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3.00 Credits
Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. Students study topics which will include gas treatment, dehydration, produced water treatment and handling, and pumping and transportation systems. Prerequisites: PTAC 2410. (4:3-3)
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on components of statistics including techniques of collection, presentation, analysis, and interpretation of numerical data as applied to statistical control. The course stresses application of correlation methods, analysis of variance, dispersion, sampling quality control, reliability, mathematical models, and programming. Prerequisites: MATH 1333 or MATH 1314. (3:2-2)
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3.00 Credits
This course in quality assurance principles and applications introduces students to the quality assurance profession. (3:2-2)
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3.00 Credits
This study of testing and inspection systems focuses on pertinent specifications, inspection tools, gauges, instruments and mechanisms in illustrating the need for maintaining quality to establish standards. Emphasis placed on applications and on methods of solving quality control and inspection problems using the appropriate testing and inspection methods such as AET, ET, LT, MT, PT, RT, UT and VT. (4:3-3)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly QCTC 2431) This is a study of philosophy and theory of standards, appropriate standard organizations, and systems integration in the use of the standards criteria in society. Emphasis placed on the study of structural, mechanical and application of the ASME, AWS and API codes along with ASTM and MIL-STD. (3:3-0)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly RADT 1401) Instruction provides detailed education, training, work-based experience, and direct patient care, generally at a clinical site (hospital, etc.). This course is an introduction to the clinical environment, with specific tasks to be accomplished during the semester enrolled. On-site clinical instruction, supervision, evaluation, and placement are the responsibility of College faculty. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the medical imaging technology/radiography program. Co-requisite: RADR 1309. (2:0-8)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly RADT 1401) This course includes the historical development of radiography, basic radiation protection, an introduction to medical terminology, ethical and legal issues for health care professionals, an orientation to the program and to the health care system, patient assessment, infection control procedures, communication and patient interaction skills, and basic pharmacology. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the medical imaging technology/radiography program. Co-requisite: RADR 1260. (3:3-0)
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly XRT 131, MRAD 1311, RADT 1311) The course analyzes radiographic image qualities and the effects of exposure variables upon each image quality. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the medical imaging technology/radiography program. (3:3-1)
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