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    • 2.00 Credits

      A continuation of SONO 2018 Vascular Clinic 2. The student will have the opportunity to develop increased knowledge and skills in performing vascular sonographic examinations and demonstrating normal anatomy or pathology. Pathologic processes shall be further described to build on the student's present understanding of abnormal physiological processes. The student will be allowed to continue the practice and performance of advanced and more invasive vascular examinations under clinical supervision. Case studies and imaging critiques will continue. The student's performance shall be further evaluated through continued sonographer and instructor evaluations and higher-level clinical competencies in each related category. [Su]
    • 2.00 Credits

      A continuation of SONO 2019 Adult Echocardiography Clinic 2. The student will have the opportunity to develop increased knowledge and skills in performing adult echocardiography examinations and demonstrating normal anatomy or pathology. Pathologic processes shall be further described to build on the student's present understanding of abnormal physiological processes. The student will be allowed to continue the practice and performance of advanced and more invasive examinations under clinical supervision. Case studies and imaging critiques will continue. The student's performance shall be further evaluated through continued sonographer and instructor evaluations and higher-level clinical competencies in each related category. [Su]
    • 2.00 Credits

      An introduction to the sonographic imaging process, with the focus on gynecologic anatomy and pathology. The student will become familiar with the clinical setting, operation of ultrasound instrumentation, exam indications, and required protocol for sonography exams. Case studies and imaging critiques will be completed, and the student’s performance will be assessed through clinical competencies in each related category through sonographer and instructor evaluations. [F]
    • 2.00 Credits

      A progression from SONO 2075 OB/Gyn Clinic 1. The student will have the opportunity to develop increased knowledge and skills in performing normal and pathologic pelvic sonographic examinations, with an introduction to normal and abnormal first trimester obstetrical studies, and late trimester anatomy and management issues. The student will continue the practice of sonographic examinations under clinical supervision. The student's performance shall be further assessed through continued sonographer and instructor critiques, case studies, and higher-level clinical competencies in each related category. Cooperation in the clinical setting for research related to the SONO 2010 term paper may be necessary. [S]
    • 2.00 Credits

      A continuation of SONO 2085 OB/Gyn Clinic 2. The student will have the opportunity to develop increased knowledge and skills in performing sonographic examinations and demonstrating normal anatomy or pathology. Pathologic processes shall be further described to build on the student's present understanding of abnormal physiological processes. The student will be allowed to continue the practice and performance of advanced and more invasive pelvic and obstetrical examinations under clinical supervision. Case studies and imaging critiques will continue. The student's performance shall be further assessed through continued sonographer and instructor evaluations and higher-level clinical competencies in each related category. [Su]
    • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

      Course topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course builds on previously acquired knowledge and skills. The Independent Study format may be supported by lecture, simulated laboratory, and/or clinical experience to prepare the student to perform patient care utilizing critical thinking and advanced clinical skills. [On Demand]
    • 3.00 Credits

      Introductory public speaking course stressing organization and presentation of the extemporaneous speech in a variety of formats. rereq.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Covers basic interpersonal communication skills including listening, nonverbal awareness, interviewing and conflict management; focuses on strategies for college, personal and professional success.
    • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

      Specific topics in speech communication and forensics; repeatable for credit on different topics.
    • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

      Everyday Spanish language and culture; focus on spoken language. Basic vocabulary and idiomatic expressions in real-life situations.