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0.60 Credits
Hours: 0.6 Course ID: 005173 Fundamentals of pinpointing, identifying a job's mission, and understanding effective measurement. Prerequisite: QMS 2023 or consent of instructor. Lecture: 0.6 credits (9 contact hours). Component: Lecture
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0.60 Credits
Hours: 0.6 Course ID: 005174 The value and variety of feedback and its relationship to goal setting as the foundation of performance management. Prerequisite: QMS 2024 or consent of instructor. Lecture: 0.6 credits (9 contact hours). Component: Lecture
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3.00 Credits
Hours: 3 Course ID: 004466 Involves an in-depth examination of the function of planning, organizing, and conducting quality audits. Emphasizes planning, implementing, and reporting results of quality audits and taking corrective action. Prerequisite: QMS 101 or Consent of Instructor. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Component: Lecture
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3.00 Credits
Hours: 3 Course ID: 004467 Introduces methods of organizing information about processes. Examines presentation, description, and analysis of data. Emphasizes handling and interpreting numerical information, including histograms and control charts. Presents and applies concepts of probability to control charts to promote process understanding to improve quality of products and service. Investigates sampling principles. Uses computer generated analyses. Prerequisite: MA 109 or MT 150. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Component: Lecture
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3.00 Credits
Hours: 3 Course ID: 004468 Builds upon the foundation of QMS 240 techniques of inferential statistics. Confidence interval estimation hypothesis testing, regression analysis, ANOVA, and non-parametric tests are developed. Gauging Studies and SPC techniques for short production runs are included. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Prerequisite: QMS 240. Component: Lecture
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3.00 Credits
Hours: 4 Course ID: 000694 Basic statistical methods are reviewed. Statistical techniques which parallel methods of SPC are introduced. Analysis of means, analysis of variance, and contrast comparisons are studied to facilitate the understanding of the different experimental design methods. Examples from manufacturing illustrate how to reduce product variability and optimum process factor settings. Computer software is utilized throughout the course. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours); Laboratory: 1 credit (30 contact hours). Prerequisite: QMS 242 or Consent of Instructor. Component: Laboratory, Lecture
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6.00 Credits
Hours: 8 Course ID: 004294 An introduction to radiography that emphasizes historic perspective, professional ethics, introductory imaging, x-ray tube, patient management, and the role of the radiographer as a member of the health care team is included. The principles of human anatomy are applied to the study of fundamental radiographic procedures (exposure factors and patient positioning) used for different age groups. Procedures include: chest, abdomen extremities, shoulder girdle, bony thorax, and pelvic girdle. Lecture: 6 credits (90 contact hours); Laboratory: 2 credits (30:1/60 contact hours). Prerequisite: AAS -- CPR must be obtained prior to enrolling in RADI 100 and certification must be kept current throughout the program. Admission to the Radiography program: BIO 137 & BIO 139 or equivalent at other regionally accredited college/university. Diploma -- CPR must be obtained prior to enrolling in RADI 100 and certification must be kept current throughout the program. Admission to the Radiography program: AHS 109 or BIO 135 or BIO 137 & BIO 139 or equivalent at other Component: Laboratory, Lecture
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1.00 Credits
Hours: 1 Course ID: 004295 Provides the student with an opportunity to operate equipment appropriately, apply basic patient care and position patients accurately. Clinical: 1 credit (90:1/90 contact hours) Prerequisite: AAS -- CPR must be obtained prior to enrolling in RADI 100 and certification must be kept current throughout the program. Admission to the Radiography program: BIO 137 & BIO 139 or equivalent at other regionally accredited college/university. Diploma -- CPR must be obtained prior to enrolling in RADI 100 and certification must be kept current throughout the program. Admission to the Radiography program: AHS 109 or BIO 135 or BIO 137 & BIO 139 or equivalent at other regionally accredited college/university. Prerequisite/Corequisite: RADI 100 with a grade of C or greater. Component: Clinical
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2.00 Credits
Hours: 2 Course ID: 005604 Introduces radiography with emphasis on the historical perspective, professional requirements, health care environment, cultural diversity, and legal and ethical considerations. Incorporates basic tube function and radiation protection. Prerequisite: BIO 137. Prerequisite or Corequisite: BIO 139. Lecture: 1 credit (15 contact hours). Lab: 1 credit (30 contact hours). Component: Laboratory, Lecture
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2.00 Credits
Hours: 2 Course ID: 005605 Provides the basic concepts of patient care including considerations for the physical and psychological needs of the patient and the patient's family. Includes communication, safety, and infection control. Prerequisite: BIO 137. Prerequisite or corequisite: BIO 139. Lecture: 1 credit (15 contact hours). Lab: 1 credit (30 contact hours). Component: Laboratory, Lecture
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