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3.00 Credits
Presents information about various recording media, emphasizing fluoroscopy, image intensification and automatic exposure devices. Advanced imaging modalities will also be discussed, including: computed tomography, digital radiography, ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging, mammography, special procedures, nuclear medicine, and radiation therapy.
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3.00 Credits
Introductory course on pathology provides student with basic understanding of disease processes as they relate to radiographic procedures. It will include facts, etiology, symptoms, treatments, and radiographic appearance of many diseases and discuss how one must adjust the radiographic technique for each of these disorders.
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3.00 Credits
Students use their knowledge of anatomy, positioning and exposure factors to critique radiographs and determine if radiographs are of proper diagnostic quality. After a judgment is made, the student must determine which factors require change.
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3.00 Credits
Students apply knowledge of systemic human anatomy to determine the sectional relationships of human organs, vessels and tissues. Knowledge of cross-sectional anatomy reinforces prior anatomical knowledge and leads to a greater understanding of modalities such as CT, MR and ultrasound.
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3.00 Credits
Integration of all aspects of diagnostic radiologic technology with emphasis on procedures, technique, radiation protection, positioning, radiographic anatomy, and patient care. A series of review tests will be administered, enabling the students to identify their strengths and weaknesses. Students will prepare for employment through development of interview skills and creation of resumes.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Independent study course designed to allow the students to more deeply research specific areas of radiologic technology that are of interest to them under the supervision of a radiologic technology instructor. They will also explore more advanced health care degrees and/or the managerial opportunities available to radiologic technologists.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the study of real estate. Topics include legal issues, markets and market analysis, real estate finance and investment analysis, taxation, appraisal of real estate, brokerage, legal description, land-use control, and property management.
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3.00 Credits
Study of rights and interest in land, legal description, types of ownership, deeds, contracts, wills and descent, liens and mortgages, rights and obligations of landlords and tenants, zoning and land use restrictions, and the role of brokers.
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3.00 Credits
Financing business, consumer, and government activity; stocks, bonds, real estate, and financial markets; risk, insurance, inflation, cash and income management; capital accumulation and appreciation.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the theory and application of real estate valuation methods. Includes data collection and analysis, neighborhood and regional analysis, land and building description and function, highest and best use analysis, land valuation, improvement valuation, as well as market trends and influences.
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