2016-2017 Summer Publication 
    
    Apr 20, 2024  
2016-2017 Summer Publication [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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Logistics Management

  
  • LMGT 1393 - Special Topics: Logistics and Materials Management


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) 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. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • LMGT 1425 - Warehouse and Distribution Center Management


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab.) Emphasis on physical distribution and total supply chain management. Includes warehouse operations management, hardware and software operations, bar codes, organizational effectiveness, just-in-time, and continuous replenishment. Prerequisite: None; Corequisite: LMGT 1319  
  
  • LMGT 2434 - Principles of Traffic Management


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) A study of the role and functions of a transportation traffic manager within a commercial or public enterprise. Includes training in rate negotiation, carrier and mode selection, carrier service evaluation, quality control, traffic pattern analysis, documentation for domestic and international shipments, claims, hazardous materials movement, and the state, federal, and international environments of transportation. Prerequisite: LMGT 1319 ; College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing

Machining Technology

  
  • MCHN 1302 - Print Reading for Machine Trades


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab.) A study of blueprints for machining trades with emphasis on machine drawings. Prerequisite: None
  
  • MCHN 1319 - Manufacturing Materials and Processes


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab.) A basic study of various materials used in the manufacturing industry and the chemical, physical, and mechanical properties of various materials. Emphasis on manufacturing processes, including casting, forming, and machining. Prerequisite: None
  
  • MCHN 1320 - Precision Tools and Measurement


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab.) An introduction to the modern science of dimensional metrology. Emphasis on the identification, selection, and application of various types of precision instruments associated with the machining trade. Practice of basic layout and piece part measurements while using standard measuring tools. Prerequisite: None
  
  • MCHN 1338 - Basic Machine Shop I


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab.) A course that introduces the student to machining fundamentals. The student begins by using basic machine tools including the lathe, milling machine, drill press, power saw, and bench grinder. Machine terminology, theory, math, part layout, and bench work using common measuring tools is included. Emphasis is placed on shop safety, housekeeping, and preventative maintenance. Prerequisite: None
  
  • MCHN 1343 - Machine Shop Mathematics


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab.) Designed to prepare the student with technical, applied mathematics that will be necessary in future machine shop-related courses. Prerequisite: None
  
  • MCHN 1352 - Intermediate Machining I


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab.) Operation of drilling machines, milling machines, lathes, and power saws. Select and use appropriate precision measuring tools. Prerequisite: MCHN 1302 , MCHN 1338   Corequisite: MCHN 2341  
  
  • MCHN 1380 - Cooperative Education - Machine Tool Technology/Machinist


    3 Credits (1 hr. lec., 14 hrs. ext.) Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization offered through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Prerequisite:  DFTG 1325 , MCHN 1320  and MCHN 1338 , OR departmental approval
  
  • MCHN 1381 - Cooperative Education - Machine Tool Technology/Machinist


    3 Credits (1 hr. lec., 20 hrs. ext.) Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization offered through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Prerequisite: MCHN 2331  and MCHN 2334  OR Instructor approval
  
  • MCHN 1390 - Special Topics in Machine Shop Assistant


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 4 hrs. lab.) 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. An advanced study of manual lathe, milling, and drilling operations. Emphasis on advanced cutting operations of the lathe and milling machines, drill presses, including the use of carbide insert tooling, special tooling, bench assembly, and materials metallurgy. Prerequisite: None
  
  
  • MCHN 1426 - Introduction to Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM)


    4 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 6 hrs. lab.) A study of Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) software which is used to develop applications for manufacturing. Emphasis on tool geometry, tool selection, and the tool library. Prerequisite: MCHN 1302 MCHN 1338 MCHN 1343  
  
  • MCHN 2303 - Fundamentals of Computer Numeric Controlled (CNC) Machine Controls


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab.) An introduction to G and M codes (RS274-D) necessary to program Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) machines. Prerequisite: CNC Operator I Certificate; Corequisite: MCHN 2335  
  
  • MCHN 2305 - Millwright III


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab.) An introduction to bearings and seals. Identification of common bearings and seals. Emphasis on design and installation of seals and bearings, and couplings. Prerequisite: None
  
  • MCHN 2331 - Operation of CNC Turning Centers


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab.) A study of CNC operations with an emphasis on turning centers. Prerequisite: MCHN 1302  and MCHN 1338  and MCHN 1343 . Corequisite: MCHN 2334  
  
  • MCHN 2334 - Operation of CNC Machining Centers


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab.) A study of CNC operations with an emphasis on vertical machining centers. Prerequisite: MCHN 1302  and MCHN 1338  and MCHN 1343 . Corequisite: MCHN 2331 .
  
  • MCHN 2335 - Advanced CNC Machining


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab.) The study of advanced CNC operation with an emphasis on programming and operations of machining and turning centers. Prerequisite: CNC Operator I Certificate. Corequisite: MCHN 2303 .
  
  • MCHN 2341 - Advanced Machining I


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab.) A study of advanced lathe and milling operations. Emphasis on advanced cutting operations of the lathe and milling machines, including the use of special tooling, bench assembly, and materials identification. Prerequisite: None; Corequisite: MCHN 1352  
  
  
  • MCHN 2438 - Advanced Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM)


    4 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 6 hrs. lab.) A study of advanced techniques in Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM). Prerequisite: MCHN 1426 .

Massage Therapy

  
  • MSSG 1105 - Hydrotherapy/Therapeutic Modalities


    1 Credits (2 hrs. lab) The use of accepted hydrotherapy and holistic healthcare modalities of external application of temperature for its reflexive effect. Meets the minimum 20-contact-hour requirement for licensure. Students must complete an application process including an online application. Prerequisite: Instructor approval.
  
  • MSSG 1109 - Health & Hygiene


    1 Credits (1 hr. lec., 1 hr. lab.) The study of safety and sanitation practices including universal precautions. The importance of proper body mechanics, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, maintaining the massage environment, and the advantage of therapeutic relationships is also included. Meets the minimum 20-contact-hour requirement for licensure. Students must complete an application process including an online application. Prerequisite: Instructor Approval.
  
  • MSSG 1207 - Business Practices & Professional Ethics


    2 Credits (2 hrs lec., 1 hr. lab.) The study of physical and financial office practices and marketing. Includes ethical practices for massage therapists as established by law or regulatory agency. Meets the minimum 45-contact-hour requirement for licensure. Students must complete an application process including an online application. Prerequisite: Instructor approval.
  
  • MSSG 1411 - Massage Therapy Fundamentals I


    4 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 6 hrs. lab) Introduction to the theory and the application of skills necessary to perform basic massage skills and chair massage. This meets the minimum 125-contact-hour requirement for licensure. Students must complete an application process including an online application. Prerequisite: Instructor approval.
  
  • MSSG 1413 - Anatomy & Physiology for Massage


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab.)  In-depth coverage of the structure and function of the human body. Includes cell structure and function, tissues, body organization, and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, and endocrine systems. Emphasizes homeostasis/wellness care. Meets the minimum 75-contact-hour requirement for Anatomy and Physiology for licensure. Students must complete an application process including an online application. Prerequisite: Instructor approval.
  
  • MSSG 2286 - Internship/MassageTherapy


    2 Credits (8 hrs. ext.) A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. A learning plan is developed by the college and the employer. Students must complete an application process including an online application. Prerequisite: Instructor approval.
  
  • MSSG 2311 - Massage Therapy Fundamentals II


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 4 hrs. lab.) A continuation of Massage Therapy Fundamentals I. Emphasizes specialized techniques and assessment of client needs to identify a specific plan of care. Completes the requirements for Massage Techniques for licensure. Students must complete an application process including an online application. Prerequisite: Instructor approval.
  
  • MSSG 2313 - Kinesiology for Massage


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 1 hr. lab.) Applied study of human kinesiology. Muscle movements and dysfunctions will be discussed and palpated. Includes theory and practice of functional muscle testing. Meets the minimum 50-contact-hour requirement for licensure. Students must complete an application process including an online application. Prerequisite: Instructor approval.
  
  • MSSG 2314 - Pathology for Massage


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) General discussion of pathologies as they relate to massage therapy. Includes universal precautions and their management in professional practice. Also covers etiology, signs, symptoms, and the physiological and psychological reactions to disease and injury. Meets the minimum 40-contact-hour requirement for licensure. Students must complete an application process including an online application. Prerequisite: Instructor approval.

Mathematics

  
  • MATH 1314 - College Algebra


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) In-depth study and applications of polynomial, rational, radical, absolute value, piecewise- defined, exponential and logarithmic functions, equations, inequalities, graphing skills and systems of equations using matrices. Additional topics such as sequences, series, probability, conics, and inverses may be included. (2701015419) Prerequisite: MATH 0310  or placement by testing.
  
  • MATH 1316 - Trigonometry


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) Trigonometric functions and their applications, solutions of right and oblique triangles, trigonometric identities and equations, inverse trigonometric functions, graphs of the trigonometric functions, vectors and polar coordinates. (2701015319) Prerequisite: MATH 1314  OR placement by testing; College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • MATH 1324 - Mathematics for Business & Social Science


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) Applications of common algebraic functions, including polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, and rational, to problems in business, economics, and the social sciences are addressed. The applications include mathematics of finance, including simple and compound interest and annuities; systems of linear equations; matrices; linear programming; and probability, including expected value. (2703015219) Prerequisite: MATH 0310  OR placement by testing; College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; Corequisite: ENGL 0309  
  
  • MATH 1325 - Calculus for Business & Social Sciences


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) This course is the basic study of limits and continuity, differentiation, optimization and graphing, and integration of elementary functions, with emphasis on applications in business, economics, and social sciences. This course is not a substitute for MATH 2413 , Calculus I. (2703015319) Prerequisite: MATH 1314  or placement by testing; College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • MATH 1332 - Mathematics for Liberal Arts


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) Intended for Non STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) majors. Topics include introductory treatments of sets and logic, financial mathematics, probability and statistics with appropriate applications. Number sense, proportional reasoning, estimation, technology, and communication should be embedded throughout the course. Additional topics may be covered. (2701015119) Prerequisite:  MATH 0309  or MATH 0308  or placement by testing.
  
  • MATH 1342 - Statistics


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) Collection, analysis, presentation and interpretation of data, and probability. Analysis includes descriptive statistics, correlation and regression, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing. Use of appropriate technology is recommended. (2705015119) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing, MATH 0309  or MATH 0308  or placement by testing. 
  
  • MATH 1350 - Mathematics for Teachers I


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) This course is intended to build or reinforce a foundation in fundamental mathematics concepts and skills. It includes the conceptual development of the following: sets, functions, numeration systems, number theory, and properties of the various number systems with an emphasis on problem solving and critical thinking. (2701015619) Prerequisite: MATH 1314  or placement by testing; College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • MATH 1351 - Mathematics for Teachers II


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) This course is intended to build or reinforce a foundation in fundamental mathematics concepts and skills. It includes the concepts of geometry, measurement, probability, and statistics with an emphasis on problem solving and critical thinking. (2701015719) Prerequisite: MATH 1314  or placement by testing; College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • MATH 2318 - Linear Algebra


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) Matrices and linear systems, determinants, vector spaces, linear independence, basis and dimension, change of basis, linear transformations, similarity, inner product spaces, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, and diagonalization. Applications of these concepts will also be considered. (2701016319) Prerequisite: MATH 2414 ; College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • MATH 2320 - Differential Equations


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 1 hr. lab.) Linear equations, solutions in series, solutions using Laplace transforms, systems of differential equations and applications to problems in engineering and allied fields. (2701016419) Prerequisite: MATH 2414 ; College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • MATH 2412 - Precalculus


    4 Credits (4 hrs. lec., 1 hr. lab.) An integrated treatment of the concepts necessary for calculus beginning with a review of algebraic and transcendental functions including trigonometric functions. Topics also include the binomial theorem, analytic geometry, vector algebra, polar and parametric equations, mathematical induction and sequences and series. (2701015819) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing,  MATH 1314  and MATH 1316  OR placement by testing.
  
  • MATH 2413 - Calculus I


    4 Credits ( 4 hrs. lec., 1 hr. lab.) Limits and continuity; the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus; definition of the derivative of a function and techniques of differentiation; applications of the derivative to maximizing or minimizing a function; the chain rule, mean value theorem, and rate of change problems; curve sketching; definite and indefinite integration of algebraic, trigonometric, and transcendental functions, with an application to calculation of areas. (2701015919) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing, MATH 2412  or placement by testing.
  
  • MATH 2414 - Calculus II


    4 Credits (4 hrs. lec., 1 hr. lab.) Differentiation and integration of exponential and logarithmic functions, techniques of integration, applications of the definite integral, the calculus of transcendental functions, parametric equations, polar coordinates, indeterminate forms and L’Hopital’s Rule, improper integrals, sequences and series. (2701016019) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing MATH 2413 ;
  
  • MATH 2415 - Calculus III


    4 Credits (4 hrs. lec., 1 hr. lab.) Advanced topic in calculus, including three dimensional coordinate systems, limits and continuity of multivariable functions, partial derivatives, directional derivatives, the gradient, extreme values, multiple integration, the calculus of vector valued functions and line and surface integrals. (2701016119) Prerequisite: MATH 2414 ; College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • TECM 1303 - Technical Calculations


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 2 hr. lab.) Specific mathematical calculations required by business, industry, and health occupations. Prerequisite: None.

Medical Assisting

  
  • ECRD 1211 - Electrocardiography


    2 Credits (1 hr. lec., 2 hrs. lab.) Fundamentals of cardiovascular anatomy and physiology. Includes basic electrocardiography procedures, interpretation of basic dysrhythmias, and appropriate treatment modalities. Additional topics may include spirometry and CPR/AED and First Aid training. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • MDCA 1154 - Medical Assisting Credentialing Exam Review


    1 Credits (1 hr. lec.) A preparation for one of the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA) credentialing exams. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; MDCA 1417 .
  
  • MDCA 1205 - Medical Law and Ethics


    2 Credits (2 hrs. lec.) Instruction in principles, procedures, and regulations involving legal and ethical relationships among physicians, patients, and medical assistants in ambulatory care settings. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • MDCA 1210 - Medical Assistant Interpersonal and Communication Skills


    2 Credits (2 hrs. lec.) Emphasis on the application of basic psychological principles and the study of behavior as they apply to special populations. Topics include procedures for self-understanding and social adaptability in interpersonal communication with patients and co-workers in an ambulatory care setting. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • MDCA 1264 - Medical Assistant Practicum


    2 Credits (15 hrs. ext.) A practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Requires LSC liability insurance. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • MDCA 1348 - Pharmacology and Administration of Medications


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab.) Instruction in concepts and application of pharmacological principles. Focuses on drug classifications, principles and procedures of medication administration, mathematical systems and conversions, calculation of drug problems, and medico-legal responsibilities of the medical assistant. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • MDCA 1352 - Medical Assistant Laboratory Procedures


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab.) Application of governmental health care guidelines. Includes specimen collection and handling, quality assurance, and quality control in performance of Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA)-waived laboratory testing. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • MDCA 1409 - Anatomy and Physiology for Medical Assistants


    4 Credits (4 hrs. lec.) Emphasis on structure and function of human cells, tissues, organs, and systems with overview of common pathophysiology. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • MDCA 1417 - Procedures in a Clinical Setting


    4 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 6 hrs. lab.) Emphasis on patient assessment, examination, and treatment as directed by physician. Includes vital signs, collection and documentation of patient information, asepsis, office clinical procedures, and other treatments as appropriate for ambulatory care settings. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; MATH 0306 
  
  • MDCA 1421 - Administrative Procedures


    4 Credits (4 hrs. lec., 1 hr. lab.) Medical office procedures including appointment scheduling, medical records creation and maintenance, interpersonal communications, coding, billing, collecting, third party reimbursement, credit arrangements, and computer use in the medical office. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; MATH 0306 
  
  • MDCA 1443 - Medical Insurance


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab.) Emphasizes medical office coding for payment and reimbursement by patient or third party payers for ambulatory care settings. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing

Medical Radiologic Technology

  
  • CTMT 1391 - Special Topics in Computed Tomography Tech


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) A comprehensive review of computed tomographic physics, imaging techniques, image quality assurance, radiation protection, and anatomic relationships present under various sectional orientations, in preparation for the national certification examination in computed tomography. Student will also write and present term paper on any of the following topics pertinent to the computed tomography profession: current events, imaging technology, skills, knowledge, attitudes, behaviors, or professionalism in computed tomography. Prerequisite: Admitted to the Computed Tomography Advanced Technical Certificate program or Departmental approval.
  
  • CTMT 2232 - Principles of Computed Tomography


    2 Credits (2 hrs. lec.) In-depth coverage of computed tomography imaging techniques. Image quality assurance and radiation protection are emphasized. Prerequisite: Departmental approval and Admission to the Computed Tomography Advanced Technical Certificate program.
  
  • CTMT 2236 - Computed Tomography Equipment and Methodology


    2 Credits (2 hrs. lec.) Skill development in the operation of computed tomographic equipment, focusing on routine protocols, image quality, quality assurance, and radiation protection. Prerequisite: Departmental approval; CTMT 2232 .
  
  • CTMT 2336 - Computed Tomography Equipment and Methodology


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) Skill development in the operation of computed tomographic equipment, focusing on routine protocols, image quality, quality assurance, and radiation protection. Prerequisite: Instructor Consent and Departmental Approval Required. Graduates of a 2-yr JRCERT accredited program in Radiography, Radiation Therapy, or Nuclear Med. ARRT or equivalent certification, and admission into the LSC-Montgomery CT Certificate Program.

     

  
  • CTMT 2460 - Clinical - Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer


    4 Credits (15 hrs. ext.) A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Prerequisite: Departmental approval and Admission to LSC’s Computed Tomography Advanced Technology Certificate program.
  
  • CTMT 2461 - Clinical - Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer


    4 Credits (15 hrs. ext.) A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Prerequisite: Admission to LSC’s Computed Tomography Advanced Technical Certificate program.
  
  • MRIT 2171 - Local Needs on Safety


    1 Credits (1 hr. lec.) This unit will provide the student with an overview of magnetic resonance imaging, student responsibilities, and policies and procedures will be outlined. The fundamental principles of MRI, equipment, and terminology will be introduced. The role of the technologist in maintaining patient safety and comfort will be discussed as well as personal safety and safety of coworkers. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing, MATH 0310 .
  
  • MRIT 2260 - Clinical-Radiologic Technology/Science


    2 Credits (6 hrs. ext.) A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical profession. Requires LSC liability insurance. Prerequisite: Departmental approval
  
  • MRIT 2330 - Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) In-depth coverage of magnetic resonance imaging techniques. Image quality assurance and safety protocols are emphasized. Prerequisite: Departmental approval
  
  • MRIT 2334 - Magnetic Resonance Equipment and Methodology


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) Skill development in the operation of magnetic resonance imaging equipment, focusing on routine procedures and safety protocols, image quality, and quality assurance. Prerequisite: Departmental approval
  
  • MRIT 2355 - Magnetic Resonance Imaging Physics


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) A study of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) physics which includes principles of electrodynamics, pulse sequences, sequence parameters, and spin echo and gradient echo techniques. Prerequisite:  Departmental approval; Corequisite: MRIT 2330  
  
  • MRIT 2360 - Clinical - Radiologic Technology


    3 Credits (15 hrs. ext.) A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Requires LSC liability insurance. Prerequisite: Departmental approval
  
  • MRIT 2361 - Clinical - Radiologic Technology


    3 Credits (12 hrs. ext.) A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Requires LSC liability insurance. Prerequisite: Departmental approval; MRIT 2360 
  
  • RADR 1260 - Clinical


    2 Credits (12 hrs. ext.) A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Requires LSC liability insurance. Prerequisite: RADR 1409 , RADR 1411 , and RADR 1313   Note: LSC-CyFair and LSC-Montgomery offer these courses in different semesters so the weekly hours may differ (16 hrs/wk in the fall and 12 hrs/wk in the summer.)
  
  • RADR 1313 - Principles of Radiographic Imaging I


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 1 hr. lab.) An introduction to radiographic image qualities and the effects of exposure variables upon these qualities. Prerequisite: Admission to the program
  
  • RADR 1360 - Clinical


    3 Credits (15 hrs. ext.) A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Requires LSC liability insurance. Prerequisite: RADR 1260   Note: LSC-CyFair and LSC-Montgomery offer these courses in different semesters so the weekly hours may differ (16 hrs/wk in the fall and 12 hrs/wk in the summer.)
  
  • RADR 1409 - Introduction to Radiography and Patient Care


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab.) An overview of the historical development of radiography, basic radiation protection, an introduction to medical terminology, ethical and legal issues for health care professionals, and an orientation to the profession and to the health care system. Patient assessment, infection control procedures, emergency and safety procedures, communication and patient interaction skills, and basic pharmacology are also included. Prerequisite: Admission to the program
  
  • RADR 1411 - Basic Radiographic Procedures


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab.) An introduction to radiographic positioning terminology, the manipulation of equipment, positioning and alignment of the anatomic structure and equipment, and evaluation of images for demonstration of basic anatomy. Prerequisite: Admission to the program
  
  • RADR 1460 - Clinical


    4 Credits (24 hrs. ext.) A health related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Requires LSC liability insurance. Prerequisite: RADR 1360   Note: LSC-CyFair and LSC-Montgomery offer these courses in different semesters so the weekly hours may differ (16 hrs/wk in the fall and 12 hrs/wk in the summer.)
  
  • RADR 2217 - Radiographic Pathology


    2 Credits (2 hrs. lec.) Disease processes and their appearance on radiographic images. Prerequisite: RADR 2309 
  
  • RADR 2240 - Sectional Anatomy for Medical Imaging


    2 Credits (2 hrs. lec.) Anatomic relationships present under various sectional orientations. The course will focus on the cross-sectional anatomical structures of the head, neck, thorax, abdomen, and pelvic regions, in the axial plane, as depicted by Computed Tomography. Prerequisite: Graduates of a 2-yr JRCERT accredited program in Radiography, Radiation Therapy, or Nuclear Med. ARRT or equivalent certification, and admission into the LSC - Montgomery CT Certificate Program. Instructor Consent Required.
  
  • RADR 2271 - Computers in the Imaging Sciences


    2 Credits (2 hrs. lec.) Overview of computer information systems. Introduces hardware, software, and procedures in the imaging sciences. This course introduces students to word processing, presentation media, and software applications applicable to medical imaging. Prerequisite: RADR 1313  with a minimum grade of C. 
     
  
  • RADR 2305 - Principles Radiographic Imaging II


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 1 hr. lab.) Radiographic image quality and the effects of exposure variables, and the synthesis of all variables in image production. Prerequisite: RADR 1313  
  
  • RADR 2309 - Radiographic Imaging Equipment


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 1 hr. lab.) A study of the equipment and physics of x-ray production. Includes basic x-ray circuits. Also examines the relationship of conventional and digital equipment components to the imaging process. Prerequisite: RADR 2305  or RADR 1313  
  
  • RADR 2313 - Radiation Biology and Protection


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) A study of the effects of radiation exposure on biological systems. Includes typical medical exposure levels, methods for measuring and monitoring radiation, and methods for protecting personnel and patients from excessive exposure. Prerequisite: RADR 2331 ; BIOL 2401  and BIOL 2402  or BIOL 2404 
  
  • RADR 2331 - Advanced Radiographic Procedures


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 1 hr. lab.) Positioning and alignment of anatomic structures and equipment, evaluation of images for demonstration of anatomy and related pathology. Prerequisite: RADR 2401 
  
  • RADR 2335 - Radiologic Technology Seminar


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) This is a capstone course focusing on the synthesis of professional knowledge, skills, and attitudes in preparation for professional employment and lifelong learning. Prerequisite: RADR 2360 
  
  • RADR 2360 - Clinical


    3 Credits (18 hrs. ext.) A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Requires LSC liability insurance. Prerequisite: RADR 1460  Note: LSC-CyFair and LSC-Montgomery offer these courses in different semesters so the weekly hours may differ (16 hrs/wk in the fall and 12 hrs/wk in the summer.)
  
  • RADR 2361 - Clinical


    3 Credits (18 hrs. ext.) A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Prerequisite: RADR 2360  Note: LSC-CyFair and LSC-Montgomery offer these courses in different semesters so the weekly hours may differ (16 hrs/wk in the fall and 12 hrs/wk in the summer.)
  
  • RADR 2401 - Intermediate Radiographic Procedures


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab.) A continuation of the study of the proper manipulation of radiographic equipment, positioning and alignment of the anatomic structure and equipment, and evaluation of images for proper demonstration of anatomy. Prerequisite: RADR 1411 

Music

  
  • MUAP 1101 - Private Applied Music: Strings


    1 Credits (One 1/2 hour lesson per week) Private instruction, in instruments and voice, is available to students majoring or minoring in music and to other students who desire to gain or improve proficiency in individual vocal or instrumental performance. (5009035426) Prerequisite: Departmental approval. Corequisite: One MUEN or MUSI course.
  
  • MUAP 1121 - Private Applied Music: Woodwinds


    1 Credits (One 1/2 hour lesson per week) Private instruction, in instruments and voice, is available to students majoring or minoring in music and to other students who desire to gain or improve proficiency in individual vocal or instrumental performance. (5009035426) Prerequisite: Departmental approval. Corequisite:  One MUEN or MUSI course.
  
  • MUAP 1141 - Private Applied Music: Brass


    1 Credits (One 1/2 hour lesson per week) Private instruction, in instruments and voice, is available to students majoring or minoring in music and to other students who desire to gain or improve proficiency in individual vocal or instrumental performance. (5009035426) Prerequisite: Departmental approval. Corequisite:  One MUEN or MUSI course.
  
  • MUAP 1157 - Private Applied Music: Percussion


    1 Credits (One 1/2 hour lesson per week) Private instruction, in instruments and voice, is available to students majoring or minoring in music and to other students who desire to gain or improve proficiency in individual vocal or instrumental performance. (5009035426) Prerequisite: Departmental approval. Corequisite: One MUEN or MUSI course.
  
  • MUAP 1161 - Private Applied Music: Guitar


    1 Credits (One 1/2 hour lesson per week) Private instruction, in instruments and voice, is available to students majoring or minoring in music and to other students who desire to gain or improve proficiency in individual vocal or instrumental performance. (5009035426) Prerequisite: Departmental approval. Corequisite: One MUEN or MUSI course.
  
  • MUAP 1165 - Private Applied Music: Organ


    1 Credits (One 1/2 hour lesson per week) Private instruction, in instruments and voice, is available to students majoring or minoring in music and to other students who desire to gain or improve proficiency in individual vocal or instrumental performance. (5009035426) Prerequisite: Departmental approval. Corequisite: One MUEN or MUSI course.
  
  • MUAP 1169 - Private Applied Music: Keyboard


    1 Credits (One 1/2 hour lesson per week) Private instruction, in instruments and voice, is available to students majoring or minoring in music and to other students who desire to gain or improve proficiency in individual vocal or instrumental performance. (5009035426) Prerequisite: Departmental approval. Corequisite: One MUEN or MUSI course.
  
  • MUAP 1181 - Private Applied Music: Voice


    1 Credits (One 1/2 hour lesson per week) Private instruction, in instruments and voice, is available to students majoring or minoring in music and to other students who desire to gain or improve proficiency in individual vocal or instrumental performance. (5009035426) Prerequisite: Departmental approval. Corequisite: One MUEN or MUSI course.
  
  • MUAP 1187 - Private Applied Music: Harpsichord


    1 Credits (One 1/2 hour lesson per week) Private instruction, in instruments and voice, is available to students majoring or minoring in music and to other students who desire to gain or improve proficiency in individual vocal or instrumental performance. (5009035426) Prerequisite: Departmental approval. Corequisite: One MUEN or MUSI course.
  
  • MUAP 1201 - Private Applied Music: Strings


    2 Credits (Two ½ hour lessons per week; two credit hours per semester) Private instruction, in instruments and voice, is available to students majoring or minoring in music and to other students who desire to gain or improve proficiency in individual vocal or instrumental performance. (5009035426) Prerequisite: Departmental approval. Corequisite: One MUEN or MUSI course.
  
  • MUAP 1202 - Private Applied Music: Strings


    2 Credits (Two ½ hour lessons per week; two credit hours per semester) Private instruction, in instruments and voice, is available to students majoring or minoring in music and to other students who desire to gain or improve proficiency in individual vocal or instrumental performance. (5009035426) Prerequisite: Departmental approval; Corequisite: One MUEN or MUSI course.
  
  • MUAP 1221 - Private Applied Music: Woodwinds


    2 Credits (Two ½ hour lessons per week; two credit hours per semester) Private instruction, in instruments and voice, is available to students majoring or minoring in music and to other students who desire to gain or improve proficiency in individual vocal or instrumental performance. (5009035426) Prerequisite: Departmental approval. Corequisite: One MUEN or MUSI course.
  
  • MUAP 1222 - Private Applied Music: Woodwinds


    2 Credits (Two ½ hour lessons per week; two credit hours per semester) Private instruction, in instruments and voice, is available to students majoring or minoring in music and to other students who desire to gain or improve proficiency in individual vocal or instrumental performance. (5009035426) Prerequisite: Departmental approval; Corequisite: One MUEN or MUSI course.
 

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