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SolidWorks Advanced

2 cr.

10-606-216 SOLIDWORKS ADVANCED ...sheet metal parts, sheet metal drawings, weldment parts, weldment drawings, equations, configurations, assemblies, assembly drawings, lofting and surfacing. (Prerequisite: 10-606-106, SolidWorks Intermediate)

Solidworks Fundamentals

1 cr.

10-606-160 SOLIDWORKS FUNDAMENTALS ...introduces terminology; software operation and interface layout. It also exposes the student to creating basic models, assemblies & using the drawing environment.

SolidWorks Intermediate

2 cr.

10-606-106 SOLIDWORKS INTERMEDIATE ...introduces using intermediate features such as patterns, revolve, and sweep. Students learn how to measure center of gravity on assemblies and to create completely dimensioned orthographic drawings. (Prerequisite: 10-606-160, SolidWorks Fundamentals)

SolidWorks Simulation

2 cr.

10-606-215 SOLIDWORKS SIMULATION ...stress analysis utilizing the SolidWorks software. Material selection and assembly motion simulation. (Prerequisite: 10-606-106, SolidWorks Intermediate; 10-606-148, Materials-Strength)

Sonography Physics 1

3 cr.

10-526-221 SONOGRAPHY PHYSICS 1 ...introduces physics and instrumentation relevant to diagnostic medical sonography. Learners explore how principles of sound propagation in tissues create a sonographic image. (Prerequisites: Accepted into the Diagnostic Medical Sonography OR Echocardiography Program; 10-806-164, General Physics 2)

Sonography Physics 2

2 cr.

10-526-222 SONOGRAPHY PHYSICS 2 ...continues the study of physics and instrumentation relevant to diagnostic medical sonography. The laboratory component of this course introduces the student to the concepts of ultrasound instrumentation, an introduction to ultrasonic scanning technique, and maintenance of ultrasound equipment. (Prerequisite: Accepted into the Diagnostic Medical Sonography OR Echocardiography Program; Corequisite: 10-526-221, Sonography Physics 1)

Sound Design

3 cr.

10-206-101 SOUND DESIGN ...utilize software applications to prepare audio for video including environment sounds, sound effects and Foley, dialogue replacement, and soundtrack creation. (Prerequisite: 10-206-100, Digital Audio)

Spanish 101

4 cr.

10-802-104 SPANISH 101 ...Learners begin an introduction to the five key components of language study (listening/understanding, speaking, reading, writing, and culture). Task-based instruction emphasizes pronunciation, grammar essentials, basic conversation, and cultural aspects of the people who speak Spanish in the US and around the world. Language skills are reinforced through required individual lab practice.

Spanish 102

4 cr.

10-802-105 SPANISH 102 ...Learners expand their developing language skills by continuing the development of vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar essentials. Use of the target language in conversation, reading, and writing increases. Includes additional history and cultural aspects of the people who speak Spanish in the US and around the world. Task-based instruction and individual lab practice required. Prerequisite: Spanish 101 with C or better or equivalent (1 year of high school Spanish with a grade of C or better; 1 semester of college Spanish with a grade of C or better).

Special Patient Populations

3 cr.

10-531-921 SPECIAL PATIENT POPULATIONS ...this course teaches the paramedic student to integrate assessment findings with principles of anatomy, physiology, epidemiology, and pathophysiology to formulate a field impression and implement a comprehensive treatment plan for patients with special needs. Gynecological emergencies, along with special considerations in trauma are also included within this course. (Corequisites: all 10-531-XXX courses in current semester)

Special Procedures in Echocardiography

2 cr.

10-526-257 SPECIAL PROCEDURES IN ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY... Introduces applications/limitations, technical procedures and fundamental role of cardiac sonographers in advanced echocardiography modalities. Lectures are correlated with scan lab demonstration. (Prerequisites: 10-526-252, Adult Echocardiography)

SQL Programming

3 cr.

10-152-184 SQL PROGRAMMING ...write queries in a relational database: creating tables, setting primary/foreign keys, populating tables, manipulating data and reporting. Explore join types, stored procedures, functions, and database administration SQL statements. (Prerequisite: 10-152-125, Database Design)

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