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JCC OFFICIAL COURSE OUTLINECourse number, title and credits; total time allocationCatalog Description and Pre- and Co-requisites (Same as taxonomy and catalog)Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Students Acquire from this Course (Educational Objectives)Associate Degree Outcomes Addressed in this Course (These must appear in course syllabus.)Units/topics of InstructionInstructional Techniques and ProceduresInstructional Use of Computer or Other TechnologyInstructional Materials and Costs to StudentsSkills and abilities students should bring to the courseThe course is usually scheduledJCC OFFICIAL COURSE OUTLINECourse number, title and credits; total time allocationCourse NumberDMS 200Credits4TitleAbdomen and Small Parts SonographyLecture/Discussion64hrs/semester Lab hrs/semester Clinical hrs/semesterCatalog Description and Pre- and Co-requisites (Same as taxonomy and catalog)Students learn in-depth, cross-sectional anatomy and pathology as related to sonographic scanning of the abdomen, and small parts in the adult and pediatric patient. The class gives attention to physiologic and pathological change of specific, non-specific diseases, and trauma as they relate to sonographic interpretation of the abdomen, and small parts. Mastery level achievement is encouraged and expected. Prerequisites: Acceptance into DMS General ProgramKnowledge, Skills and Abilities Students Acquire from this Course (Educational Objectives)At the completion of this course students will be able to initiate investigation and exploration of knowledge and posechallenging questions.At the completion of this course students will use an expanded vocabulary.At the completion of this course students will understand that human behavior has consequences for the welfare of others.Associate Degree Outcomes Addressed in this Course (These must appear in course syllabus.)ADO 7 ProficientADO 8 ProficientUnits/topics of InstructionBiological effectsGreat vessels and RetroperitoneumLiver and Biliary Tree PancreasSpleenRenals and AdrenalsGastrointestinal tract and PeritoneumThorax and Organ transplantProstate and ScrotumThyroid and ParathyroidBreastInstructional Techniques and ProceduresOnline delivery of Power Point lectures, reading assignments, assessments, and class discussion.Instructional Use of Computer or Other TechnologyComputer technology is used for multimedia presentations, delivery of online content, and management of student interaction.Instructional Materials and Costs to StudentsTextbooks, Computer with high speed internet connection, and registration for courseSkills and abilities students should bring to the coursea limited amount of material basic, pre-algebraic problemsAble to read x an average amount of material Able to compute x simple algebraic problemsan above average amount ofmaterialhigher order mathematical problemsrelatively easy material x short compositionsAble to read moderately difficult material Able to write medium length compositionsx technical or sophisticated material lengthy compositionsxkeyboard skills/familiar with computerAble to use x computer application Other necessary technology xweb navigation abilitiesThe course is usually scheduledDay: x Fall Winter SpringEvening: Fall Winter SpringPrepared by ___Kim Salinas____________________ Date __10/05/07_________________Approved by Dept. ___________________________________________________ Date __________________________________Approved by Dean ___________________________________________________ Date __________________________________Approved by Curr. Comm. _____________________________________________ Date __________________________________ (Last names, please) Form Revised


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