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  • 3.00 Credits

    TEC105 (Formerly CIS105) Information Technology Management - This course is an introduction to personal computer software packages used in business-related applications. It acquaints students with the organization and operation of computer systems and the important role they plays in a students professional preparation, and overall success. Focus will be placed on the development of skills using Windows and Google, word processing, spreadsheets, presentation applications, the World Wide Web, web browsers, search strategies, and the social and ethical aspects of the impact of computers on society. Extensive work on the students own computer or in the colleges computer labs is required. (3 credits)
  • 2.00 Credits

    VCL 105 Vascular Clinical I - Students with some working knowledge of the equipment utilized in the Ultrasound Laboratory will gain basic entry-level knowledge of the overall operation and function of the Ultrasound Lab. This integrated clinical rotation along with in-house lab time will allow the students exposure to all areas of the ultrasound laboratory. This will include supervised experience to equipment and basic scanning techniques through observation, assistance with procedures and hands-on instruction. Through this experience, the student will learn how the Ultrasound Lab functions in the overall assessment and treatment of individuals with suspected or documented disorders. Prerequisite classes; HTH125, HTH105, MAT120, HTH100, CIS105, HTH135 AND ENG105 OR CIS115, MAT120, HTH105, HTH135, ENG105, HTH125 AND HTH100
  • 3.00 Credits

    VCL 110 (Formerly CV 102) Vascular Clinical II Students will continue to build their clinical experiences by expanding their time observing and participating in more technical duties solely in the Vascular Laboratory (3 credits). Prerequisites: VCL105. VCL110 can be taken concurrently with VST110, VST205, HTH145 and VST125
  • 15.00 Credits

    VCL 205 Vascular Clinicl III Having completed prerequisite courses both in observational integrated clinical and vascular laboratory clinical rotations, and successful completion of all core vascular and general education courses the student will gain basic entry-level skills and knowledge in the Vascular Lab. In this final semester, the students will undertake intensive clinical training utilizing all prior skills obtained in didactic and practical application. The student will refine scanning skills and gain experience. Execution of sonographic examinations will be performed under direct and indirect supervision of the qualified clinical instructor. The student will be solely in the clinical environment preparing for their future career. By integrating didactic and laboratory skills learned in the classroom and lab, the student will improve their practical skills and overall knowledge necessary to obtain an entry-level position in the field of Vascular Sonography. Students must complete the following prerequisite classes VCL110, COM125, VST125, VST110, VST205, HTH145 AND ENG110
  • 3.00 Credits

    VST 110 (Formerly VS 110) Cerebrovascular Disease and Assessment Students will learn gross and microscopic anatomy and physiology of the cerebrovascular system. A review of common and uncommon pathology associated with cerebrovascular disease will be learned. Complete testing protocols will be reviewed and practiced in the classroom and lab, while preparing the student to assess patients. Various diagnostic evaluations and treatment options will be discussed. (3 credits). Prerequisite: VCL 105. This must be successfully completed before a student may enroll in VST 110, VST 125, VST 205, HTH 145 and VCL 110.
  • 3.00 Credits

    VST 112 (Formerly VS 112) Extremity Arterial Disease and Assessment Students in this course will learn the gross and microscopic anatomy of the peripheral arterial system, as well as normal and abnormal function and pathology of the arteries. Complete testing protocols and diagnostic criteria will explained and demonstrated in the classroom and laboratory setting, while applying the physical principles related to the peripheral arterial system. Various diagnostic evaluations and treatment options will be discussed. (3 credits). Prerequisites: HTH125 and HTH105 and MAT120 and HTH100
  • 3.00 Credits

    VST 113 (Formerly VS 113) Extremity Venous Disease and Assessment Students in this course will learn the gross and microscopic anatomy of the peripheral venous system, as well as normal and abnormal function and pathology of the veins. Complete testing protocols and diagnostic criteria will explained and demonstrated in the classroom and laboratory setting, while applying the physical principles related to the peripheral venous system. Various diagnostic evaluations and treatment options will be discussed. (3 Credits) Prerequisites: HTH125 and HTH105 and MAT120 and HTH100.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students in the course will learn the gross and cross sectional anatomy of the lower peripheral arterial system. Students will review the physiology associated with peripheral arterial anatomy and study the pathology commonly found in the peripheral arterial disease. Complete testing protocols will be explained in the classroom and practiced in the lab while reviewing the physical principles of physics related to peripheral arterial disease. Finally various diagnostic studies and treatment options will be discussed. (3 Credits)
  • 3.00 Credits

    VST 125 (Formerly VS 125) Abdominal Vascular Disease and Assessment Students in this course will learn the gross and microscopic anatomy of the abdominal arterial and venous systems, as well as normal and abnormal function and pathology of blood flow to the organs of the abdomen. Complete testing protocols and diagnostic criteria will explained and demonstrated in the classroom and laboratory setting, while applying the physical principles related to abdominal vasculature. Various diagnostic evaluations and treatment options will be discussed. (3 credits). Prerequisite: VCL 105. This must be successfully completed before a student may enroll in VST 110, VST 125, VST 205, HTH 145 and VCL 110
  • 2.00 Credits

    VST 205 (Formerly VS 205) Vascular Lab Management Students will learn the basics of vascular lab management, including quality assurance, statistics, and leadership. Students taking this course will learn the essential function of a vascular laboratory to prepare them for various situations that they might encounter once employed. Additional topics include reimbursement, education, leadership, and customer service. (2 credits). Prerequisite: VCL105
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