78 A S S O C I A T E O F A P P L I E D S C I E N C E D E G R E E S A N D C E R T I F I C A T E S
C A R E E R A N D T E C H N I C A L
Associate of Applied Science in Diagnostic Imaging
See the beginning of this section for graduation requirements for Associate of Applied Science degree.
General Education Requirements.................................. 19 Classes shown below in italic are general education classes.
Program Requirements................................................. |
86 |
Course No. Course Title |
Credits |
AH 5.440 |
Interprofessional Education I( 1 credit taken 3 times). |
3 |
RT 5.750 |
Fundamentals of Diagnostic Imaging.......................... |
3 |
RT 5.755 |
Radiographic Procedures – Chest / Abdomen.................. |
3 |
RT 5.756 |
Radiographic Procedures – Extremities & Spine........... |
5 |
RT 5.758 |
Radiographic Procedures – Skull & Review.................. |
4 |
RT 5.759 |
Radiographic Procedures – Fluoroscopy........................ |
3 |
RT 5.765 |
Clinical Radiography I.................................................. |
8 |
RT 5.766 |
Clinical Radiography II................................................ |
11 |
RT 5.767 |
Clinical Radiography III............................................... |
11 |
RT 5.768 |
Clinical Radiography IV................................................ |
11 |
RT 5.771 |
Exposure I- Production................................................ |
3 |
RT 5.772 |
Exposure II.................................................................... |
3 |
RT 5.773 |
Exposure III................................................................... |
2 |
RT 5.775 |
Patient Care in Radiologic Sciences............................. |
2 |
RT 5.777 |
Radiation Biology.......................................................... |
3 |
RT 5.779 |
Radiation Protection..................................................... |
3 |
RT 5.780 |
Basic Principles of Computed Tomography................. |
1 |
RT 5.786 |
Radiographic Pathology............................................... |
3 |
RT 5.796 |
Pharmacology for Imaging.......................................... |
2 |
RT 5.798 |
Diagnostic Imaging Comprehensive Review I............. |
1 |
RT 5.799 |
Diagnostic Imaging Comprehensive Review II............ |
1 |
WR 121 |
English Composition............................................. |
3 |
MTH 111 |
College Algebra( completed within the last 5 years). |
4( 1) |
( Four credits apply toward general education requirements; |
one credit applies toward program.) |
Communication................................................... |
3 |
Cultural Literacy.................................................. |
3 |
Health / PE............................................................. |
3 |
Science & Society................................................... |
3 |
Total Credits |
105 |
Drafting and Engineering Graphics Technology
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The two-year Drafting and Engineering Graphics Technology program is a technical curriculum designed to assist students in acquiring basic attitudes, skills and knowledge necessary to successfully enter drafting occupations. The first year of study provides a sound general background, while the second year provides more specific coverage of major occupational areas, such as civil, mechanical, schematics, architectural and technical illustration.
Skilled CAD operators find careers in engineering, architecture, construction, manufacturing, 3-D graphics and many other exciting fields. This career often is an entry point into design, engineering, management and other related areas with salary increases commensurate with skills.
Drafters make detailed drawings of objects that will be manufactured or built. Many drafters specialize in one area. For example, architectural drafters draw features of buildings and other structures. Aeronautical drafters prepare drawings of aircraft and missiles. Civil drafters prepare drawings and maps of highways, pipelines and water systems. Electrical drafters draw wiring and layout diagrams. These are used by workers who install and repair electrical equipment and wiring in buildings. Electronic drafters draw wiring diagrams, circuit board assembly diagrams and layout drawings. Workers who assemble, install and repair electronic equipment use these. Mechanical drafters make detailed drawings of machinery, factories, aircraft, automobiles, other consumer and mechanical devices.
Drafters need knowledge in the following areas: making and using plans, blueprints, drawings, and models; how to build machines, buildings, and other things; how to use computers, machines, and tools to do work more usefully; mathematics, including algebra, geometry, and statistics; computer hardware and software; physics; and use of the English language
Student Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete an Associate of Applied Science in
Drafting and Engineering Graphics will:
• Proficiently use AutoCAD, Solids Modeling with SolidWorks, Windows and be adaptable to other software.
• Understand mechanical, civil and architectural drawing processes and their applications.
• Create ANSI standard orthographic drawings using 2-D and 3-D modeling tools.
• Understand all facets in creating a drawing, how drawings relate, supporting documentation to drawings and processes.
• Visualize and interpret realistic project situations and translate them into drawings.
• Apply critical thinking both in self-directed and team environments
• Effectively communicate both verbally and in writing.
• Exhibit a strong work ethic, able to self manage skills and time, receptive to assessment and possess job search skills.
Program Requirements
Drafting and Engineering Graphics coursework is rigorous and sequential. Careful scheduling and dedicated effort are required to complete the program in two years. To do so, entering students should have a ninth-grade reading level and be prepared to register for math classes as needed. Students are required to complete MTH 111 College Algebra and several engineering courses that require math skills.
Most class sequences begin in the fall. Working students should consider completing the program in three years or more. Students may attend on a part-time basis with little difficulty. Students may take general education courses at night, but most technical courses are offered only during the day. Individuals seeking to learn AutoCAD ® for personal use or to update AutoCAD ® skills may enroll in evening classes. Students are required to purchase basic drafting equipment at an approximate cost of $ 40.
C A R E E R A N D T E C H N I C A L
Associate of Applied Science in Drafting and Engineering Graphics Technology
See the beginning of this section for graduation requirements for Associate of Applied Science degree.
General Education Requirements.................................. 19 Classes shown below in italic are general education classes.
Program Requirements:................................................ |
71 |
Course No. Course Title |
Credits |
Fall Term- First Year |
CS 120 |
Digital Literacy.............................................................. |
3 |
EG 4.409 |
Drafting I....................................................................... |
2 |
EG 4.411 |
CAD I.............................................................................. |
4 |
WD 4.265 |
Print Reading & Welding Exploration......................... |
3 |
|
Science & Society................................................... |
3 |