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4.00 Credits
Prereq: BIOL 215, BIOL 216. Principles behind the nature, cause, implication, development, and effect of pathological processes. Emphasis is on disturbances of anatomical and physiological patterns, inflammatory process, structural new formation, and new functional mechanisms of specific pathological processes. F.
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6.00 Credits
Prereq: 213, 218.Prereq or coreq: 301, 302, 303. Further application of medical cardiovascular ultrasound in real clinical settings, with continuation of learning, practicing, and decision making regarding echocardiovascular diagnosis, patient handling and the imaging process. Students are supervised in clinical settings. Sp.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: 213, 301, 302, 303. Further application of medical sonography in real clinical settings, with the continuation of learning, practicing, and decision-making skills. Clinical practice in the University ultrasound lab through hands-on experience and learning the interaction between the sonographer and patient in the form of decision making regarding the exam and images obtained. Experience in cardiovascular Doppler and application of noninvasive vascular exams and instrumentation. Students are required to take the ARDMS Physics Registry Examination in conjunction with this course at their own expense. Sp.
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7.00 Credits
Prereq: 301, 302, 303, 305. Further application of medical cardiovascular ultrasound in real clinical settings, with the continuation of learning, practicing, and decision making regarding echocardiovascular diagnosis, patient handling, and the imaging process. Students are supervised in clinical settings. Includes a capstone project to showcase critical thinking and oral presentation skills as they relate to medical ultrasound. Su I, Su II.
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3.00 Credits
Study of theory and practice relating to trade among nations, with particular attention to processes that foster and impede trade, the role of the World Trade Organization, and the role of the legal system in trade relations. Builds understanding of tariffs, protection of intellectual property rights, and other aspects of trade in the contemporary world. ISP only.
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3.00 Credits
A study of contemporary trends and issues in emergency medical services.
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1.00 Credits
University regulations and life, effective study habits, library use; engineering as a profession.
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3.00 Credits
Part 1 introduces engineering drawing (shapes; id, 2D, and 3D objects; and different views) as well as professional techniques of engineering drawing, including standard engineering letter, line, and figure drawing with instruments; correct representation of objects and machine parts in orthographic projections; principles of dimensions, sectional views; detail drawings; ink drawings; and tracings. Part II covers application of this knowledge to AutoCAD-based computer-aided engineering drawings and drafting. It includes basic drafting and AutoCAD as well as SurvCAD and other useful AutoCAD modules. F, Sp.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces environmental engineering and science. Deals with the fragile nature of our natural resources, especially water resources, and how to identify possible sources of water and air pollution. Includes investigation of the problems and environmental consequences of the disposal of waste generated by industry and the general population. Also includes study of government policies on public safety, environmental rules, regulations, and standards, including those related to the federal Clean Water Act.
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