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3.00 Credits
Designedto help students develop skills and habits needed for success in college. Covers goal setting; time management; note-taking; following directions; reading, organizing, and summarizing information for study purposes; interpreting graphs; test taking; and using the library. This course is not for college-level credit. A modifi ed course is offered in a one hour (DSSK 0011) and two hour (DSSK 0012) format. Course Type: D
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1.00 Credits
Anadvanced course in learning strategies. Covers principles of learning strategies. Covers academic tasks such as problem-solving; note-taking; following directions; reading, organizing, and summarizing information for study purposes; interpreting graphs; test taking; and using the library. The same course is offered in a two hour (DSSK 0012) and three hour (DSSK 0013) format. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in DEVR 1313 or one of the following scores: Compass Reading Test 81 or above; CPT Reading Test 78 or above; or Asset Reading Test 41 or above. Course Type: T
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2.00 Credits
Anadvanced course in learning strategies. Covers principles of learning strategies. Covers academic tasks such as problem-solving; note-taking; following directions; reading, organizing, and summarizing information for study purposes; interpreting graphs; test taking; and using the library. The same course is offered in a one hour (DSSK 0011) and three hour (DSSK 0013) format. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in DEVR 1313 or one of the following scores: Compass Reading Test 81 or above; CPT Reading Test 78 or above; or Asset Reading Test 41 or above. Course Type: T
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3.00 Credits
Anadvanced course in learning strategies. Covers principles of learning strategies. Covers academic tasks such as problem-solving; note-taking; following directions; reading, organizing, and summarizing information for study purposes; interpreting graphs; test taking; and using the library. The same course is offered in a one hour (DSSK 0011) and two hour (DSSK 0012) format. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in DEVR 1313 or one of the following scores: Compass Reading Test 81 or above; CPT Reading Test 78 or above; or Asset Reading Test 41 or above. Course Type: T
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1.00 Credits
An introductionto basic noninvasive vascular theories, with emphasis on basic skills and knowledge, such as image orientation, transducer handling, and identifi cation of anatomic structures. Skills: O Prerequisites: DMSO 1110 and DMSO 1351. Course Type: W
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3.00 Credits
Introductionto non-invasive vascular technology modalities. Includes 2D imaging, Doppler, plethysmography, and segmental pressures. Emphasis on performing basic venous and arterial imaging and non-imaging exams. Fee: $24.00 Insurance Fee: $13.50 Skills: O Prerequisites: DMSO 1461 or DSAE 1461; DMSO 1342. Course Type: W
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3.00 Credits
Non-invasivvascular technology. Includes 2-D imaging, Doppler, plethysmography, and segmental pressures. Emphasizes protocols for performing basic venous and arterial imaging and non-imaging exams. Fee: $24.00 Insurance Fee: $13.50 Skills: O Prerequisites: DSVT 1300. Course Type: W
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3.00 Credits
Non-invasive vascular concepts. Includes harmonics, contrast, power Doppler, digital intraoperative, intravascular, abdominal vascular, graft surveillance, vascular interventions, and research. Emphasizes extensive review of case studies, technical reporting, preliminary interpretation, and registry review. Insurance Fee: $3.50 Skills: O Prerequisites: DSVT 1300 and DSVT 2300. Course Type: W
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4.00 Credits
A health-relatework-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Fee: $24.00 Insurance Fee: $13.50 Skills: O Prerequisites: DSVT 1300 and DSVT 2300. Course Type: W
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3.00 Credits
Deals with consumers as awhole, producers as a whole, the effects of government spending and taxation, and the monetary policy of the Federal Reserve. Macroeconomics is concerned with unemployment, infl ation and the business cycle.
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