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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Successful completion of all previous program courses (second year, second semester program student) or ARRT certified radiographer. A study of quality control methods are examined and discussed pertaining to the equipment and usage within a radiography department.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Successful completion of all previous Radiological Technology Program courses. A planned clinical experience is provided which gives the student the opportunity to demonstrate clinical skills in performing competency and continued competency evaluation examinations. These skills should include analysis, synthesis and evaluation of the examinations performed. These experiences will facilitate the transition from student technologist to graduate technologist. At the end of this course, the student will have met all radiographic competency requirements.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Current successful completion of all previous Radiological Technology Program courses or instructor approval. A general review and integration of all aspects of medical radiological technology is obtained through the use of simulated registry examination and the use of computer review programs. Preparation for the national A.R.R.T. examination. Two (2) hours of class time per week are required.
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Radiological Technology Program educational coordinator approval. Open to inactive registered radiological technologists and RT graduates who need to repeat the registry exam. This course is designed to meet the need of the individual student and may be repeated for a maximum of six (6) credits.
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0.50 - 6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Radiological Technology Program student or permission of the instructor. Course is designed so the student may do extra study in an area of interest related to the field of radiology. Course topic to be determined by mutual consent of the faculty and student. Content will enhance basic knowledge of radiology.
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None A course designed wherein students will apply knowledge to real on-the-job situations in a program designed by a company official and a faculty advisor to maximize learning experiences. Available to students who have completed all core and major requirements and have a 2.5 GPA. Contact the appropriate chairperson for the application, screening and required skills evaluation. Up to 12 semester credit hours may be earned on the basis of 100 hours of internship for one credit. The course may be repeated for up to 12 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None This is the first half of the introduction to real estate. Subjects included are professional organizations, types of property, the law of agency, listing agreements, easements, estates in the land, forms of ownership, legal descriptions, taxation, liens, contract law, deeds, probate, title insurance and recording. It can be taken concurrently with RE 13. Successful completion of RE 101 and RE 103 along with the passage of the Nevada Real Estate Exam qualifies one to become a licensed real estate salesperson in Nevada. This course may be taken for personal interest, for a degree and/or for pre-licensing. This course transfers to the University of Nevada at Las Vegas as FIN 130, Real Estate Principles.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None Review of basic arithmetic principles. A general mathematics course designed to assist the student who wishes to pass the State exam and the student who wants to be more proficient and knowledgeable in the real estate profession. Decimals, percentages, fractions, prorating, tax rate, interest, discount and depreciation are included. Same as MATH 107B.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None This is the second half of the introduction to real estate. Subjects included are a review of the law of agency, listing agreements and the law of contracts. Additional subjects are financing, leases, property management, appraisal, land use, subdividing, fair housing, ethical practices and closing statements. Also included is a study of the appropriate Nevada Revised Statutes and their Administrative Codes. Successful completion of RE 101 and RE 103 along with the passage of the Nevada Real Estate Exam qualifies one to become a licensed real estate salesperson in Nevada. This course may be taken for personal interest, for a degree and/or for pre-licensing.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None This is an in-depth course in law as it applies to real property. It includes contracts, agency, deeds, easements, estates in land, financing, tenancy, foreclosures, leases, transfer of title and negotiable instruments. It does not include license law. Case studies are also discussed.
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