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4.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of MUS 251. It offers further exploration of recording and sound reinforcement techniques and principles, in addition to post-production issues.
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4.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of MUS 252. MUS 253 goes deeper into the exploration of recording and editing techniques and principles and covers maintenance and repair.
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1.00 Credits
This course offers students an opportunity for a detailed examination of selected topics in music.
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5.00 Credits
This course covers the evolution of the physical and biological sciences from antiquity to the modern era. Topics include early ideas of the physical world, the principles of mechanics and optics, microscopy and its role in the development of cell and germ theory, germ theory, the atomic nature of matter, and the classification and bonding of the elements. Related laboratory and demonstrations. Safety training and goggles are required for the laboratory. This course is offered in a distance learning (DL) and hybrid format.
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5.00 Credits
NSCI 102 is a continuation of NSCI 101. Topics include the laws of chemical combination, chemical reactions, evolution and natural selection, the diversity of life and ecology, the concept of energy, heat and thermodynamics, kinetic theory, electricity and magnetism, the nature of light and quantum mechanics. Related laboratory and demonstrations. Safety training and goggles are required for the laboratory. This course is offered in a distance learning (DL) and hybrid format.
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5.00 Credits
This course integrates the study of chemistry and biology with an emphasis on topics which have had an impact on the development of science in the twentieth century. Topics include the ways scientists communicate information, the modern advances of organic chemistry and biochemistry, protein synthesis, the processes of mitosis and meiosis, and genetics. Discussions cover scientific information as well as any ethical and moral implications of scientific advances. Related laboratory and demonstrations. Safety training and goggles are required for the laboratory. This course is offered in a distance learning (DL) and hybrid format.
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5.00 Credits
An introduction to the complex relationship between science and ethics and how it relates to today’s political and social climate. After briefly discussing the history of ethics, students will research and discuss important topics centered on social issues, environmental issues, technological issues and medical issues. The student will be responsible for readings, handouts, writing and opinion assignments, and group projects.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a basic introduction to nuclear medicine principles and clinical procedures. Areas of emphasis include fundamentals of nuclear medicine imaging, radiation safety, patient care and venipuncture.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a prerequisite for all other Nuclear Medicine Technology courses. Areas of emphasis include fundamentals of nuclear medicine imaging, medical ethics, quality control testing, and radiopharmaceuticals.
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce the basic concepts of the atom, nuclear physics, interactions between radiation and matter, and nuclear imaging and counting devices. Lectures will emphasize the fundamentals of radioactivity and radioactive decay, radionuclides, basic statistics and quantitative measurements used in nuclear medicine, and computers and computer programming.
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