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3.00 Credits
Introduces methods of designing a finished product or a simple machine. Student applies the basic design fundamentals and computations needed to produce a product. Prerequisite(s): EGR 105 or DFT 112, DFT 207
Prerequisite:
(EGR 105 OR DFT 112), DFT 207
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4.00 Credits
AutoCAD teaches students to draw, edit, dimension and plot 2-D machine drawings with AutoCAD software. Basic operating features and file management functions of Microsoft Windows will also be taught in the course.
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to the operation of a 3-Dimensional feature-based parametric solid modeling computer software. Students will create 3D model parts, detailed engineering drawings of solid model parts and assemblies of solid parts. Creation of sheet metal parts and drawings will also be covered. The latest version of Autodesk Inventor solid modeling software will be the primary training platform for this course forlecture and lab assignments.
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4.00 Credits
A continuation of DFT 266, 3D Solid Modeling I. This course covers advanced part and assembly modeling. Students will develop advanced skills of model analysis, freeform modeling, embossing, animation, rendering, and weldments. The latest version of Autodesk Inventor solid modeling software will be the primary training platform for this course for lecture and lab assignments. Solidworks solid modeling software will also be introduced. Prerequisite(s): DFT 266
Prerequisite:
DFT 266
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2.00 Credits
This course covers the human anatomy through the evaluation of transverse, sagittal, coronal and oblique planes. Organs and structures also in the head, neck, thorax, abdomen, pelvis and extremities are addressed. Student will be able to visualize any portion of the anatomy of the body as a three-dimensional whole and to ultrasound images. Prerequisite(s): ALH 122, BIO 171, BIO 172 Corequisite(s): DMS 105, DMS 204
Prerequisite:
ALH 122, BIO 171, BIO 172
Corequisite:
DMS 105, DMS 204
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4.00 Credits
This course presents normal anatomy and physiology and anatomical variations of the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, biliary system, spleen, urinary system, adrenal, peritoneal cavity, retroperioneum and abdominal vasculature, uterus and ovaries. The laboratory component of this course presents abdominal Doppler principles and applications in the clinical setting. Prerequisite(s): ALH 122, BIO 171, BIO 172; Corequisite(s): DMS 103, DMS 204
Prerequisite:
ALH 122, BIO 171, BIO 172
Corequisite:
DMS 103, DMS 204
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3.00 Credits
This course presents the normal anatomy and physiology of the first, second and third trimesters of pregnancy. Also discussed are anatomical variation and baseliners. In addition normal fetal development and structure, placental development, amniotic fluid, fetal testing and other gestational issues are presented. Prerequisite(s); DMS 103, DMS 105, DMS 204 Corequisite(s): DMS 201, DMS 205
Prerequisite:
DMS 103, DMS 105, DMS 204
Corequisite:
DMS 201, DMS 205
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4.00 Credits
This course combines theory and practice in acoustical principles, instrumentation and quality control. Topics included, but are not limited to, the application and uses of the ultrasound unit, modes of operation, propagation of ultrasound, transducers, scan converter displays, pulse echo imaging and instrumentation, storage, display, Doppler, artifacts, film and methods of permanent image recording, equipment calibration, resolution, gray scale, film critique, bioeffects quality assurance and safety. Prerequisite(s): DMS 106, DSM 201, DMS 205, DMS 210, PHY 130 Corequisite(s): DMS 206, DMS 208, DMS 211
Prerequisite:
DMS 106, DSM 201, DMS 205, DMS 210, PHY 130
Corequisite:
DMS 206, DMS 208, DMS 211
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4.00 Credits
This course combines theory and practice in acoustical principles, instrumentation and quality control. Topics included, but are not limited to,the application and uses of the ultrasound unit, modes of operation, propagation of ultrasound,transducers, scan converter displays, pulse echo imaging and instrumentation, storage, display,Doppler, artifacts, film and methods of permanent image recording, equipment calibration,resolution, gray scale, film critique, bioeffects quality assurance and safety. Prerequisite(s): DMS 207, DMS 210, PHY 130. Corequisite(s): DMS 206, DMS 208, DMS 211
Prerequisite:
DMS 207, DMS 210, PHY 130
Corequisite:
DMS 206, DMS 208, DMS 211
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4.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of DMS 113 and the inclusion of advanced topics significant to medical ultrasound imaging, instrumentation and quality control. Prerequisite(s):DMS 206, DMS 208, DMS 211, DMS 213 Corequisite(s):DMS 212
Prerequisite:
DMS 206, DMS 208, DMS 211, DMS 213
Corequisite:
DMS 212
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