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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for Environmental Science majors wishing some exposure to an emerging technology. Topics include: an introduction to the ArcView9.0 interface, criteria selection, map development, data representation, joining tabular and graphical data, and decision support. This course does not fulfill the General Education Science requirement. Prerequisite: 02-222 (Environmental Science majors)
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3.00 Credits
A study of the interactions of organisms and environments, this course focuses on individuals, populations, communities, ecosystems, landscapes and cycling of matter within energy systems. Laboratory and outdoor work, including field trips emphasizing ecological principles relevant to local habitats, rounds out the course. Prerequisite: 02-220, 02-224, or 03-108 or 03-115.
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1.00 Credits
This is the laboratory companion to the General Ecology course. Investigations focus on techniques to gauge interactions between the biological and physical environments, field and conceptual sampling methods, population models, and an exploration of emerging technologies in ecology. Prerequisite: Enrollment in 02-315, 02-220,02-224, or 03-108 or 03-115.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the design and analysis of tests and experimental procedures in the physical and life sciences, this course covers distribution T-tests, analysis of variance, regression, chi-square and other tests of significance. Students are required to design and analyze experiments of both a scientific and technical nature. This class is recommended for graduate oriented students and those who intend to enter technical based industries. Prerequisite: 02-115, 03-115 or consent of the instructor
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to the fields of radiology and radiation therapy to include their history and development. Students learn proper ethical and legal standards, become acquainted with the duties and responsibilities in personal care for the patient, patient interactions and investigates radiation protection for the patient and personnel. Prerequisite: Admission to the NMH Radiation Therapy program.
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1.00 Credits
Technical radiation oncology provides the student therapist with the technical aspects of radiation therapy. Discussion will include orientation to the function and operation of radiation therapy equipment. Prerequisite: Admission to the NMH Radiation Therapy program.
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1.00 Credits
Technical provides the student therapist with the technical aspects of radiation therapy. Discussion will include modalities of treatment and the distinctive properties of each patient setup consideration. This will also include basic hand calculations. Prerequisite: Admission to the NMH Radiation Therapy program
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1.00 Credits
Basic patient care skills and medical emergency responses are discussed. Career skills are enhanced through discussion of administrative duties including: budgeting, regulatory agencies, and medical and legal aspects of healthcare. When applicable, seminars presented by the NMH Medical Ethics Committee are attended. Ultrasound departmental administration is also reviewed, including scheduling, workload, evaluations, QA and equipment management. Prerequisite: Admission to the NMH DMS program and consent of the instructor
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2.00 Credits
Content is designed to provide an overview of cancer and the specialty of radiation therapy. The medical, biological, and pathological aspect as well as the physical and technical aspects will be discussed. The roles and responsibilities of the radiation therapist, the treatment prescription, the documentation of treatment parameters and delivery will also be discussed. Prerequisite: Admission to the NMH BS-RT program.
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3.00 Credits
Orientation to basic ultrasound equipment, instrumentation and transducers, acoustic energy, scanning planes and techniques, anatomy identification, image orientation, and terminology. Prerequisite: Admission to the NMH DMS program, consent of the instructor.
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