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CVI 133L - Radiation Physics & Safety Lab 1 Credit Hours This course will provide the fundamentals of x-rays and their imaging; from the basics of how they occur to the more sophisticated imaging chain. Students will also study the specifications and physical characteristics of an x-ray beam, the different imaging modalities and receptors, the controlling factors of x-ray exposures and the effects that they have on the beam as well as the resultant image. The different methods of storing that image and processing the role the computer plays in generating it will be covered. The student shall develop understanding for positioning the patient under fluoroscopy; also learn their role in and the importance of radiation safety and protection for the patient and the operator.
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CVI 135 - Invasive Diagnostic Procedures II 3 Credit Hours This course is designed to build upon the skills and knowledge obtained in Invasive Diagnostic Procedures I course. The focus of this course will be advanced theories of diagnostic cardiac catheterization procedures. Subjects discussed include, but are not limited to, alternative vascular access sites; catheters and commonly used diagnostic equipment; coronary anatomy; coronary angiography; left ventriculography; and associated diagnostic evaluation methods. Invasive procedural care of the patient will be discussed which includes procedural medication selection and administration.
Prerequisites: CVI 103 L , CHEM 106 T , CHEM 106 TL Corequisites: CVI 133 , CVI 133 L , CVI 135 L Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 3 Credit Hours |
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CVI 135L - Invasive Diagnostic Procedures II Lab 1 Credit Hours This course is a comprehensive practical study of the role of the Invasive Cardiovascular Technologist in diagnostic procedures. Students will continue to develop vascular access skills, including the radial arterial approach, and trouble shooting techniques. During this course, students will perform procedural imaging utilizing x-rays. They shall become more familiar with the cardiac anatomy as it relates to the recorded image. The students will also develop procedural support skills including selection of diagnostic equipment, assessment of invasive cardiovascular patient, and selection and administration of procedural related medications. The student will be evaluated on their ability to perform, within controlled and simulated environments, the various diagnostic procedures for which the CV technologist is responsible.
Prerequisites: CVI 103 L Corequisites: CVI 133 , CVI 133 L , CVI 135 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 1 Credit Hours |
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CVI 202 - Invasive Peripheral Procedures 1 Credit Hours This course is designed to expose the student to the use of angiography in the diagnosis and intervention of peripheral vascular disease. The student will study non-diagnostic methods of diagnosing peripheral vascular disease, angiographic methods of diagnosing vascular disease, and invasive procedures developed to treat these disease processes. Specific attention will be paid to diagnosis and treatment of the following vasculature: aorta, leg vasculature, arm vasculature, and head/neck vasculature. The student will be expected to have an in-depth working knowledge of the current peripheral vascular interventional procedures.
Prerequisites: , , , Corequisites: CVI 202 L Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 1 Credit Hours |
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CVI 202L - Invasive Peripheral Procedures Lab 1 Credit Hours This is a practical skills course to accompany theory presented in CVI 202. The student will be performing the diagnostic and interventional procedures discussed in the lecture course. The student will be performing these procedures in a controlled, simulated environment. Specific procedures the students will be exposed to include, but are not limited to, lower leg interventions; carotid and cerebral vascular angiography and interventions; aortography and aneurysm repairs; and venous evaluation and interventions. The student will be evaluated on their ability to perform the procedural skills, and their ability to critically think through procedural complications.
Prerequisites: , , , Corequisites: CVI 202 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 1 Credit Hours |
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CVI 211 - Invasive Interventional Procedures 3 Credit Hours This course is designed to build upon the theories learned in CVI 103L and CVI 135. The focus of this course will be on interventional procedures designed to repair and correct pathologic states involving the coronary arterial system and cardiac structure. Specific items to be discussed will include, but are not limited to, coronary angioplasty and stenting; coronary atherectomy; coronary thrombectomy; cardiac valve modification and repair; TAVR procedures; septal shunt closure; and transeptal procedures. The student will be expected to have an in-depth working knowledge of the current coronary and cardiac structural interventional procedures.
Prerequisites: CVI 135 , CVI 135 L , CVI 202 , CVI 202 L Corequisites: CVI 211 L Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 3 Credit Hours |
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CVI 211L - Invasive Interventional Procedures Lab 1 Credit Hours This is a practical skills course to accompany theory presented in CVI 211. The student will be performing the diagnostic and interventional procedures discussed in the lecture course. The student will be performing these procedures in a controlled, simulated environment. Specific procedures the students will be exposed to include, but are not limited to, coronary artery interventions; cardiac structural repairs; and cardiac valve interventions. The student will be evaluated on their ability to perform the procedural skills, and their ability to critically think through procedural complications.
Prerequisites: , , , Corequisites: CVI 211 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 1 Credit Hours |
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CVI 213 - Invasive Hemodynamics 3 Credit Hours This course is designed to be and in-depth study on invasive hemodynamic waveform interpretation and diagnosis. Topics will include, but not limited to, venous access site selection and attainment; right heart catheterizations procedural protocols; hemodynamic measurements and related calculations; valve area assessment and calculations; cardiovascular shunt evaluations; and hemodynamic diagnosis of specific disease states. Blood gas interpretation; cardiac output calculations; intra-aortic balloon pumps and impella devices; LVAD support; and patient specific monitoring methods will also be discussed. The student will be expected to have an in-depth working knowledge of the current invasive hemodynamic recording procedures.
Prerequisites: , , , Corequisites: CVI 213 L Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 3 Credit Hours |
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CVI 213L - Invasive Hemodynamics Lab 1 Credit Hours This is a practical skills course to accompany theory presented in CVI 213. The student will be performing the hemodynamic recording procedures discussed in the lecture course. The student will be performing these procedures in a controlled, simulated environment. Specific procedures the students will be exposed to include, but are not limited to, hemodynamic evaluation; valve disease interpretation; intracardiac shunt evaluations; cardiac heart failure evaluation; and IABP support assessment and programming. The student will be evaluated on their ability to perform the procedural skills, and their ability to critically think through procedural complications.
Prerequisites: , , , Corequisites: CVI 213 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 1 Credit Hours |
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CVI 214 - Electrophysiology 1 Credit Hours The basis of this course is to expose students to theories used to diagnose and treat cardiac electropathologies. The focus of this course will be on pacemaker and AICD theory; electropathology of the cardiac conduction system; electrophysiology diagnosis and technology; and cardiac ablation.
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CVN 124 - Cardiovascular Principles & Hemodynamics 2 Credit Hours Introduces students to cardiac blood flow, and intracardiac pressures in the realm of cardiac pathology. A thorough discussion of Doppler principles and quantitative hemodynamic calculations will be included such as: Continuity equation, pressure half-time, pulmonary pressure calculations, valve area calculations, Bernoulli equation, dP/dt index, etc. Pertinent concepts related to the cardiovascular principles and instrumentation portion of the Adult echo registry board exam will be reviewed.
Prerequisites: CVN 134 , CVN 135 , CV 123 , CV 135 Corequisites: CVN 123 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 2 Credit Hours |
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CVN 134 - Cardiac Sonography I 5 Credit Hours Provides an overview of the principles of echocardiography. Students will be introduced to basic anatomy and physiology of the heart, normal tomographic tranthoracic and transesophageal views, hemodynamics and Doppler analysis.
Prerequisites: Completion of Health Core Corequisites: CVN 135 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 5 Credit Hours |
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CVN 212 - Cardiac Sonography II 6 Credit Hours A continuation of Cardiac Sonography I with a special emphasis on cardiac pathology. Students will gain knowledge in obtaining appropriate echocardiographic measurements and calculations in patients with specific cardiac disease. Pathologies include: Valvular disease, systolic and diastolic dysfunction, cardiomyopathies, pericardial disease, diseases of the great vessels, cardiac masses, endocarditis, prosthetic valves and adult congenital heart disease.
Prerequisites: HC 106 , CVN 124 , CVN 123 Corequisites: CVN 213 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 6 Credit Hours |
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CVP 123L - Vascular Hemodynamics Lab 2 Credit Hours Lab focuses on the physiology and hemodynamics of blood flow within the arterial and venous systems throughout the body. The student will be introduced to spectral and color Doppler instrumentation while scanning the vascular anatomy and how it is used to evaluate blood flow. Students will practice on fellow students during and outside of lab for assigned lab projects.
Corequisites: CVP 124 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 2 Credit Hours |
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CVP 124 - Vascular Hemodynamics 3 Credit Hours Class focuses on the physiology and hemodynamics of blood flow within the arterial and venous systems throughout the body. Characteristics of flow to be discussed will consist of: potential and kinetic energy, resistance, pressure, velocity, volumetric flow, energy gradients, Poiseuille’s Law, Bernoulli’s Equation, types of flow characteristics, and Reynolds Number.
Prerequisites: Core, CV 101 , CVP 136 , CVP 137L Corequisites: CVP 123 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 3 Credit Hours |
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CVP 136 - Vascular Anatomy 2 Credit Hours This is a comprehensive study of the role of the Vascular Sonographer. A thorough knowledge of vascular anatomy to include the heart, central, peripheral, and cerebral arterial system, venous system, and microscopic anatomy will be covered. The student will also look at perspective anatomy by the use of sonographic images and identify anatomy in both sagittal and transverse planes. The student may also be exposed to speakers presenting on cardiovascular technology and Vascular Sonography. Some of these may be by attending outside activities such as: cardiovascular in-service at local hospitals.
Prerequisites: HC 106 , HC 117 , HC 119 , HC 119 L , MATH 114 T Corequisites: CVP 137 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 2 Credit Hours |
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CVP 137L - Vascular Anatomy Lab 1 Credit Hours This course will assess vascular anatomy as seen on sonographic images. This will include anatomy and surrounding structures of the peripheral arterial and venous anatomy of upper and lower extremities and cerebrovascular anatomy. Anatomy will be viewed on both transverse and sagittal planes During the Vascular Sonography Lab the student will be offered hands on experience practicing on fellow students. Emphasis will be placed on sonographic imaging and the identification of vascular anatomy. The student will also be exposed to other non-invasive techniques in evaluating vascular system such as, taking blood pressures, plethysmography; directional and hand held Doppler’s. The student may also be exposed to speakers presenting on cardiovascular technology and vascular sonography. This could include going to local hospitals.
Corequisites: CVP 136 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 1 Credit Hours |
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CVP 210 - Vascular Pathophysiology I 3 Credit Hours This is a comprehensive, critical thinking course that entails cerebrovascular pathophysiology and how it affects the physiology of blood flow. A variety of cerebrovascular pathologies will be discussed and how it affects patient H&P, which type of vascular testing needs to be performed, hemodynamics, and imaging. A look at non-invasive and invasive treatments will also be discussed. Critical thinking skills will be used to put information together from all CVP classes. The student may also be exposed to speakers presenting on cardiovascular technology and Vascular Sonography. Some of these may be by attending outside activities such as: cardiovascular in-service at local hospitals.
Prerequisites: CV 125 , CVP 102 , CVP 123L , CVP 124 , CV 123 Corequisites: CVP 211 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 3 Credit Hours |
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CVP 211L - Vascular Pathophysiology I Lab 1 Credit Hours During this lab course, students will continue to perfect their scanning skills in various cerebrovascular tests. This lab will continue to further their skills in preparing themselves for their clinical rotation by completing full exams, with accuracy, and time limitation in which to complete exam. Students will practice on fellow students during and outside of lab for assigned lab projects.
Corequisites: CVP 210 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 1 Credit Hours |
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CVP 214 - Vascular Pathophysiology II 3 Credit Hours This is a comprehensive, critical thinking course that entails peripheral arterial and venous pathophysiology and how it affects the physiology of blood flow. A variety of arterial and venous pathologies will be discussed and how it affects patient H&P, which type of vascular testing needs to be performed, hemodynamics, and imaging/nonimaging. A look at non-invasive and invasive treatments will also be discussed. Critical thinking skills will be used to put information together from all CVP classes. The student may also be exposed to speakers presenting on cardiovascular technology and vascular sonography. Some of these may be by attending outside activities such as: cardiovascular in-service at local hospitals.
Prerequisites: CVP 210 , CVP 211 , and Society of Vascular Ultrasound student membership. (Please see advisor for details) Corequisites: CVP 215 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 3 Credit Hours |
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CVP 215L - Vascular Pathophysiology II Lab 1 Credit Hours During this lab course, students will continue to perfect their scanning skills in various peripheral arterial and venous tests. This lab will continue to further their skills in preparing themselves for their clinical rotation by completing full exams, with proficiency, and time limitation in which to complete exam. Students will practice on fellow students during and outside of lab for assigned lab projects.
Corequisites: CVP 214 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 1 Credit Hours |
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CVP 220 - Abdominal Vascular Sonography 2 Credit Hours Study of anatomy, physiology, pathology and pathophysiology of the abdominal cavity, peritoneal cavity to include: Aorta, Endovascular Aortic Aneurysm Repair, Iliac, IVC, Mesenteric vasculature, renal vessels and allografts, portal and hepatic vasculature as visualized by ultrasound. Doppler and color Doppler application will be applied to the anatomy.
Prerequisites: CVP 210 , CVP 211 Corequisites: CVP 221 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 2 Credit Hours |
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CVP 221L - Abdominal Vascular Sonography 1 Credit Hours Applying knowledge and scanning skills of anatomy, physiology, pathology and pathophysiology of the abdominal cavity to include: aorta, endovascular aortic aneurysm repair, iliac, IVC, mesenteric vasculature, renal vessels and allografts, hepatic vasculature, and male genitalia as visualized by ultrasound. Doppler and color Doppler application will be applied to the anatomy.
Corequisites: CVP 220 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 1 Credit Hours |
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CVP 255 - Vascular Registry Review 2 Credit Hours This course is conducted on the Southeast Tech campus during the week of spring graduation. Students will participate in review of program course content, clinical findings and expectations, and registry preparation testing and activities. Students will present current clinical case studies and share clinical experience summaries. Student clinical portfolio review and analysis will also be conducted.
Corequisites: CVP 233 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 2 Credit Hours |
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DM 114 - Preventive Maintenance Theory 2 Credit Hours Covers entry level technician inspection tasks designed to introduce students to correct procedures and practices of vehicle inspection. Major areas to be covered include: engine system, cab and hood, electrical/electronics, frame and chassis, and the suspension and steering systems.
Corequisites: DM 115 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 2 Credit Hours |
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DM 116 - Basic Electrical Theory 2 Credit Hours Covers the basics of electrical theory. Major areas to be covered include: proper multi-meter usage, electron and electrical theory, basic electrical component function and operation, series circuits, parallel circuits, diode and transistor operation, and construction of simple circuits.
Corequisites: DM 117 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 2 Credit Hours |
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DM 118 - Truck Electrical System Theory 2 Credit Hours Covers the operation and testing of heavy-duty starting and charging systems, control systems, 12 volt, and 12/24 volt systems, alternator and starter diagnosis and repair, schematic reading, proper use of test meters, tractor-trailer wiring systems, circuit operation of gauges, lights, and accessories.
Corequisites: DM 119 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 2 Credit Hours |
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DM 119 - Truck Electrical System Lab 2 Credit Hours Hands-on experience using mock-ups and live work, working with and testing heavy duty starting and charging systems, control systems, 12 volt, and 12/24 volt systems, alternator and starter diagnosis and repair, schematic reading, proper use of test meters, tractor-trailer wiring systems, circuit operation of gauges, lights, and accessories.
Corequisites: DM 118 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 2 Credit Hours |
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DM 121 - Climate Control Lab 2 Credit Hours Hands-on experience in refrigerant recovery, system diagnosis and repair and system charging. Covers cooling, cycle theory and system component diagnosis, adjustment and replacement. Includes proper procedures for charging, recovering and recycling refrigerants.
Corequisites: DM 120 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 2 Credit Hours |
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DM 132 - Suspension Theory 2 Credit Hours Covers truck steering systems, including manual and power steering gears, steering linkage and adjustment, alignment and overhaul of system components. Students will also study truck suspension systems, which will include single and multi-leaf springs, torsion bar, and air ride systems.
Corequisites: DM 133 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 2 Credit Hours |
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DM 133 - Suspension Lab 2 Credit Hours Hands-on lab covering troubleshooting, testing, adjusting, and overhauling medium and heavy-duty truck steering and suspension systems. Students will test, remove, repair, and/or replace the separate system components. They will also perform complete tire alignment checks and adjustments. All work will be done on actual customer trucks or school training mock-ups.
Corequisites: DM 132 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 2 Credit Hours |
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DM 210 - Diesel Theory 4 Credit Hours Covers the theory of diesel truck engine construction and operation, disassembly, component rebuilding, sleeve and piston installation, main and rod bearing installation, engine assembly, timing, priming, adjustments, starting, testing, and engine evaluation.
Corequisites: DM 211 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 4 Credit Hours |
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DM 230 - Power Train Theory 2 Credit Hours Covers the theory of medium and heavy-duty truck transmissions, differentials, clutches, and drivelines. Students will study system troubleshooting and repair, component removal and installation, overhaul procedures, and adjustments. Also covers gear ratios, component power handling ratings, and proper driveline angles.
Corequisites: DM 231 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 2 Credit Hours |
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DM 231 - Power Train Lab 2 Credit Hours Hands-on lab covers the removal, overhaul, and installation of medium and heavy-duty power train components. Students will work on single and double disc clutches, single and twin counter shaft transmissions, forward and rear differentials, axles, and drive lines. Work will be done on mock-up and live work according to the manufacturer’s specifications.
Corequisites: DM 230 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 2 Credit Hours |
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DMP 120 - Motion Graphics I 3 Credit Hours Skills for 2D animation combining audio, illustrations and visual effects are introduced. Introduction to Adobe Creative Suite with an emphasis using Adobe Flash and After Effects. Students will create short 2D animations. Students will also develop drawing skills in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop.
Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 3 Credit Hours |
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DMP 150 - Media Production I 3 Credit Hours Storyboarding and storytelling techniques and skills will continue to be developed. Students will learn basic cinematography skills, including lighting, camera angles and working with green screens. By working alone and in teams, students will turn storyboards into introductions, network branding, commercials, etc. A focus on traditional drawing skills and computer drawing skills will continue, with an emphasis on object and character creation.
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DMP 240 - 3D Modeling II 3 Credit Hours Students will continue to work with the tools, objects and terminology of modeling for 3D animation. A 3D building and character will be created, based on existing buildings and characters developed in animation. Will focus on a more indepth knowledge of materials and textures and their application. Students will continue to develop their skills in adding bones and rigging characters and objects. Will introduce Mental Ray.
Prerequisites: DMP 140 Corequisites: DMP 230 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 3 Credit Hours |
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DMS 102 - Abdominal Sonography 6 Credit Hours This course is the study of the anatomy, physiology, pathology and pathophysiology of the abdominal cavity to include the aorta and it’s major branches, IVC and its major tributaries, liver, biliary system, pancreas, urinary/renal system, adrenal glands, spleen, gastrointestinal organs, abdominal wall, and diaphragm as visualized by sonography, including the application of Doppler principles.
Prerequisites: DMS 100 , DMS 101 , DMS 101 L Corequisites: DMS 102 L Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 6 Credit Hours |
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DMS 102L - Abdominal Sonography Lab 3 Credit Hours This hands-on sonographic scanning lab focuses on the knowledge, skills and techniques for acquisition of appropriate sonographic protocols and image optimization of the abdominal vasculature, limited gastrointestinal organs, liver, biliary system, pancreas, urinary/renal system, adrenal glands, spleen, and retrooeritoneum. Color and spectral Doppler techniques will also be applied to the anatomy.
Prerequisites: DMS 100 , DMS 101 , DMS 101 L Corequisites: DMS 102 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 3 Credit Hours |
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DMS 200 - OB/Gyn Sonography I 3 Credit Hours This course is the study of the anatomy, physiology, pathology and pathophysiology of the organs and structures of the female pelvic cavity as visualized by sonography, including the application of Doppler principles. The study of the anatomy, physiology, and sonographic appearance of the first trimester pregnancy and fetal development is included.
Prerequisites: DMS 130 , DMS 130 L Corequisites: DMS 200 L Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 3 Credit Hours |
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DMS 200L - OB/Gyn Sonography I Lab 1 Credit Hours This hands-on sonographic scanning lab focuses on the knowledge, skills and techniques for acquisition of appropriate sonographic protocols and image optimization of the female pelvic organs, including first trimester pregnancy and fetal development. Color and spectral Doppler applications will also be applied to the appropriate anatomy.
Corequisites: DMS 200 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 1 Credit Hours |
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DMS 210L - Acoustical Physics & Instrumentation Lab 1 Credit Hours This hands-on sonographic scanning lab focuses on the knowledge, skills and techniques for acquisition of appropriate sonographic protocols and optimization specifically related to the vascular examinations of abdominal, superficial structures, and pelvic organs. Doppler principles are emphasized.
Prerequisites: CV 123 , DMS 200 , DMS 200 Corequisites: DMS 210 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 1 Credit Hours |
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DMS 214L - DMS Peripheral Vascular I Lab 1 Credit Hours This hands-on sonographic scanning lab experience provides practical application of knowledge and development of the fundamental scanning skills required for peripheral vascular technology in the cerebrovascular vasculature.
Prerequisites: DMS 130 , CV 123 Corequisites: DMS 214 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 1 Credit Hours |
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DMS 220 - OB/Gyn Sonography II 4 Credit Hours This course is a continuation of DMS 200, which includes the sonographic evaluation of pregnancy and related complications. Fetal development, anatomy and physiology are studied through the second and third trimesters of pregnancy. Emphasis is placed on the detection of fetal anomalies, pathology, and the appropriate imaging protocol for fetal structures.
Prerequisites: DMS 200 , DMS 200 L Corequisites: DMS 220 L Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 4 Credit Hours |
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DMS 220L - OB/Gyn Sonography II Lab 1 Credit Hours This hands-on sonographic scanning lab focuses on the knowledge, skills and techniques for acquisition of appropriate sonographic protocols and image optimization of the female pelvic organs, including all stages of pregnancy and fetal development. Color and spectral Doppler applications will also be applied to the appropriate anatomy.
Prerequisites: DMS 200 , DMS 200 L Corequisites: DMS 220 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 1 Credit Hours |
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DMS 240 - Superficial and Pediatric Sonography 3 Credit Hours This course is the study of anatomy, physiology, pathology and pathophysiology of the abdominal cavity and superficial structures to include but not limited to: thyroid, parathyroid, breast, prostate, scrotum, penis, and musculoskeletal structures as visualized by sonography, including the application of Doppler principles. This course will also include the study of sonography applications in the infant and pediatric patient.
Prerequisites: DMS 200 , DMS 200 L Corequisites: DMS 240 L Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 3 Credit Hours |
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DMS 240L - Superficial and Pediatric Sonography Lab 1 Credit Hours This hands-on sonographic scanning lab focuses on the knowledge, skills and techniques for acquisition of appropriate sonographic protocols and image optimization of the thyroid, parathyroid, breast, prostate, scrotum, penis, and musculoskeletal structures. Color and spectral Doppler applications will also be applied to the anatomy.
Prerequisites: DMS 200 , DMS 200 L Corequisites: DMS 240 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 1 Credit Hours |
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DMS 255 - Registry Review Week 2 Credit Hours This course is conducted on the Southeast Tech campus during the week of spring graduation. Students will participate in review of program course content, clinical findings and expectations, and registry preparation testing and activities. Students will present current clinical case studies and share clinical experience summaries. Student clinical portfolio review and analysis will also be conducted.
Corequisites: DMS 250 Check course scheduling information | Check course textbook information 2 Credit Hours |
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DT 101 - Engineering Drawing 3 Credit Hours A prerequisite core drawing course for all three disciplines of the engineering technology program, this course will involve extensive hands-on experience that applies drafting theories and develops skills. Each topic is developed through a progression of practice exercises that focus on visualization techniques.
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DT 102 - Print Reading for Construction 2 Credit Hours This is an introductory course to print reading for the engineering technology field. This course will cover the use of prints to determine structures and common materials labeled on plans. Basic sketching and lettering will be covered as it relates to the construction industry.
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ECH 101 - Introduction to Early Childhood 4 Credit Hours This course provides information on the history and philosophy of Early Childhood Education, educator roles, environments, observations, and issues. It includes an overview of assessment and trends that influence best practices. Career options within the child care profession are explored.
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