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  • 1.00 Credits

    One hour lecture per week. CSU Prerequisite: Admission into the Ultrasound/Medical Sonography Program and a minimum grade of "C" in RADT 060 C, CIS 111 C,ENGL 100 C, COMM 050 C BIOL 210 C, HS 147 C, HS 145 C, RADT 153 C, RADT 142, C, MAT 020 C and completion of or concurrent enrollment and a minimum grade of "C" in HS 165 C andRADT 262 C. Corequisite: DMS 175 C and DMS 170 C. This course is designed to acclimate the sonography student to the hospital setting, sonography department, and the sonography profession. The student is expected to complete 140 hours of clinical training at an assigned clinical facility. Topics include hospital orientation, HIPPA regulations, SDMS code of ethics, sonography ergonomics, and basic scanning techniques and protocols.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Three hours lecture and One and one-half hour laboratory per week. CSU Prerequisite: Admission into the Ultrasound/Medical Sonography Program and minimum grades of "C" in RADT 142 C, RADT 153C, HS 145 C, HS 147 C, GIOL 210 C, COMM 050 C, ENGL 100 C, CIS 111 C, MATH 020 C, and RADT 060 C. Completion of or concurrent enrollment and a minimum Grade of 'C' in RADT 262 C andHS 165 C. Corequisite: DMS 170C and DMS 172 C. This course will provide a study of the clinical applications of abdomen sonography. It will include abdominal vasculature; liver; gallbladder and biliary system; pancreas; spleen; and kidneys. Interpretation of clinical laboratory tests, related clinical signs and symptoms, and normal and abnormal sonographic patterns will be discussed. This course includes a lab section on basic scanning techniques and protocol.
  • 3.00 Credits

    One and one-half hours lecture per week. CSU Prerequisite: DMS 175 C, RADT 262 C, DMS 170 C, DMS 172 C and HS 165 C with minimum grades of 'C'. Corequisites: DMS 186C and DMS 207 C. This course will discuss the manifestations of abdominal pathology and disease conditions and their relevance to sonographic procedures including hemodynamic changes. The student will describe abdomen scanning techniques and procedures appropriate for the disease process. Normal anatomy, scanning technique, and pathology of small parts is included as well as neonatal imaging. The course will support the student in the clinical phase of sonographic training. Sonographic technique and actual pathologic cases will be discussed.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Three hours lecture per week CSU Prerequisite: DMS 170 C, RADT 262 C, DMS 175 C, DMS 172 C, and HS 165 C with minimum grades of "C". Corequisite: DMS 176C and DMS 186 C. Obstetric/Gynecology sonography is a study of the pregnant and non-pregnant female reproductive system. This includes an assessment of fetal gestational age, fetal anatomy and pathology, as well as, associated maternal conditions. Gynecological sonography includes normal female anatomy along with pathological processes. Topics of discussion include related clinical symptoms, sonographic appearances, scanning techniques and protocols, and laboratory tests. This course includes a demonstration section on basic scanning techniques and protocol.
  • 1.00 Credits

    One hour lecture per week Pass/No Pass/Letter Grade Option CSU Prerequisite: DMS 176 C, DMS 186 C and DMS 207 C with minimum grades of "C". Corequisite: DMS 208 C . This course includesvascular scanning techniques related to carotid, venous, and abdomen sonographic exams.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Twenty-four hours/week of directed practice. Pass/No Pass/Letter Grade Option CSU Prerequisite: Admission into the Ultrasound/Medical Sonography Program and DMS 172 C, DMS 175 C, RADT 262 C, HS 165 C, and DMS 170 C with minimum grades of 'C'. Corequisite: DMS176 C and DMS 186 C. This course offers 420 hours of clinical experience at an affiliated hospital/medical center. This course will provide basic instruction and scanning experiences in abdomen sonography. The student will be able to demonstrate the ability to perform sonographic examinations of the abdomen according to the protocols established by the program and clinical education center utilizing sonography equipment.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Thirty-two hours/week of directed practice for ten weeks. CSU Prerequisite: DMS 207 C, DMS 186 C and DMS 176 C with a minimum grade of "C". Prerequisite: DMS 188 C . This course offers320 hours of clinical training at an affiliated hospital/medical center. This course will provide the basic instruction and scanning experiences in obstetrics and gynecology sonography. The student will be able to demonstrate the ability to perform sonographic examinations of the gravid and non gravid pelvis according to the protocols established by the program and clinical education center utilizing sonography equipment with both transabdominal and endocavity transducers.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Thirty-two hours of clinical directed practice CSU Prerequisite: DMS 188 C and DMS 208 C with a minimum grade of "C". Corequisite: DMS 210 C . This course offers 560 hours of clinicalexperience at an affiliated hospital/medical center. This course will provide basic instruction and scanning experiences in breast, thyroid, scrotum, and doppler sonography. The student will be able to demonstrate the ability to perform sonographic examinations of small parts according to the protocols established by the program and clinical education center utilizing sonography equipment.
  • 1.00 Credits

    One hour lecture per week. Pass/No Pass/Letter Grade Option CSU Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of DMS 188 C and DMS 208 C with a minimum grade of "C". Corequisite: DMS 209 C . Thiscourse is an ultrasound seminar and presentation of case studies. The course will be taught by department staff and will utilize outside speakers including discussion of interesting and/or rare cases pertaining to clinical symptoms, sonographic patterns and technical pitfalls. Cypress College 2008-2009 170 / Economics
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three hours lecture per week. Credit by Examination UC Credit Limitation/CSU, AA GE, CSU GE, IGETC, CAN ECON 2 The course concentrates on macroeconomic analysis. Topics emphasized are aggregate supply/demand concepts, economic aggregates and the overall functioning of the American economy, with special emphasis on the role of the government. The course includes national income accounting, employment theory, business cycles, fiscal and monetary policy and economic growth. Duplicate credit not granted for ECON 100HC.
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