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5.00 Credits
This course gives an in depth study of marketing research, consumer behavior, and Marketing management strategies in a complex global environment. Topics include marketing research, consumer behavior, strategic management competitive advantage, and market segmentation.
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4.00 Credits
Provides the student with an overview of magnetic resonance imaging. Program policies and student responsibilities will be outlined. The fundamental principles of MRI, an overview of MRI equipment and terminology will be introduced. The role of the technologist in maintaining patient safety and comfort will be discussed as well as personal safety and safety of coworkers. Students will be provided with an overview of nuclear magnetic resonance properties, their discovery and initial applications in the clinical setting. MR contrast agents and venipuncture will be studied.
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5.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the student with a comprehensive overview of MR imaging. The subjects are formatted in individual outlines and can be sequenced according to level of knowledge desired. Topics include Instrumentation, Magnetism, NMR Signal Production, Tissue Characteristics, Spatial Localization, Pulse Sequencing, Imaging Parameters/Options, and Special Applications.
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5.00 Credits
This course will provide a study of human anatomy as seen in axial, sagittal, and coronal planes. Other imaging planes are studied when relevant for demonstration of anatomy in specific regions. Correlation to CT and MR images is practiced in this course. Bony, muscular, vascular, organs and soft tissues of the following anatomical regions are studied: central nervous system (brain & spine), other structures in the head, soft tissue neck, and abdomen.
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3.00 Credits
This course continues to provide a study of human anatomy as seen in axial, sagittal, and coronal planes. Other imaging planes are studied when relevant for demonstration of anatomy in specific regions. Correlation to CT and MR images is practiced in this course. Bony, muscular, vascular, organs and soft tissues of the following anatomical regions are studied: musculoskeletal (upper/lower extremity), cardiovascular, thorax, and pelvis. Prerequisite: "C" or better in MRI 103
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5.00 Credits
This course will provide the student with imaging techniques related to the CNS (brain and spine, soft tissue neck, and abdominopelvic regions. Specific clinical applications, coils that are available and their use, considerations in the scan sequences, specific choices in the protocols, and positioning criteria are practiced. Anatomical structures and the plane that best demonstrates anatomy will be discussed as well as signal characteristics of normal and abnormal structures. Prerequisites:, "C" or better in MRI 101 Corequisite: MRI 104
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3.00 Credits
This course will continue provide the student with imaging techniques related to the thorax and musculoskeletal (upper/lower extremity) system. Specific clinical applications, coils that are available and their use, considerations in the scan sequences, specific choices in the protocols, and positioning criteria are practiced. Anatomical structures and the plane that best demonstrates anatomy will be discussed as well as signal characteristics of normal and abnormal structures. Prerequisites: "C" or better in MRI 101, MRI 105 Corequisite: MRI 104
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4.00 Credits
Content is designed to impart an understanding of the tasks and protocols making up the quality management activities of a typical Magnetic Resonance Imaging Department. The roles and responsibilities of all parties contributing to the quality management effort will be presented. Tools, procedures and evaluation criteria used in the performance assessment of imaging modalities and image processing will be discussed. Prerequisites: "C" or better in MRI 101 and MRI 102
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4.00 Credits
Provides a review of basic knowledge from previous MRI courses and helps the student prepare for the national certification examination. Topics include patient care and MRI safety, imaging procedures, data acquisition and processing, and physical principles of image formation. Prerequisites: "C" or better in MRI 113
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4.00 Credits
This course will familiarize the student with the common pathologies found in magnetic resonance imaging and their appearance with various imaging protocols. The course content will be inclusive of all commonly imaged body systems and areas including CNS, head and neck, thorax, pelvis, musculoskeletal, vasculature, and abdomen. Case studies and images of the pathologies will be used to reinforce the lectures. Prerequisites: "C" or better in MRI 101, MRI 102, MRI 103, MRI 104, MRI 105Corequisite: MRI 106
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