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Show 319 4. Provide the following with the application a. transcripts from hospital certificate program or colleges and universities; b. high school transcripts if no previous college experience; and c. copy of ARRT certification or equivalent. 5. Have all pertinent material on file January 10. 6. The Program of Study within the Diagnostic Medical Sonography emphasis area will be declared upon acceptance into modality. General Education Refer to pages 38-43 for Bachdor of Science requirements. Major Course Requirements for BS Degree DM5 Courses Required (6 credit hours) DMS 4110 Sonography Principles & Instrumentation (3) DMS 4120 Quality Assurance (3) Radiography Courses Required (24 credit hours) RADT DV3003 Psycho-Social Medicine (3) RADT 3043 Medical Ethics & Law (3) RADT 3123 Sectional Anatomy (3) RADT 3143 Imaging Pathophysiology (3) RADT 3243 Patient Care and Assessment II (3) RADT 3253 Patient Care 8i Assessment III (3) RADT 4933 Research Methods (3) RADT 4943 Baccalaureate Thesis (3) Support Course Electives (6 credit hours) Select 6 credit hours from the following DMS 4410* Vascular Sonography I (2) *for Cardiac and Medical Emphases Only DMS 4510 Breast Sonography (1) DMS 4801 Individualized Research (1-3) DMS 4841 Breast Clinical (3) DMS 4921 Workshops, Conferences & Telecourses (1-3) RADT 3000 or 4000 courses other than the preceding ones listed Emphasis Requirements Complete the courses for one of the following three emphasis areas: Cardiac Emphasis (20 credit hours), Medical Emphasis (20 credit hours), or Vascular Emphasis (16 credit hours). 0 Cardiac Emphasis DMS 4210 Cardiac Sonography I (3) DMS 4220 Cardiac Sonography II (3) DMS 4230 Cardiac Sonography III (3) DMS 4610 Cardiac Laboratory (1) DMS 4811 Cardiac Clinical I (3) DMS 4812 Cardiac Clinical II (3) DMS 4813 Cardiac Clinical III (3) DMS 4911 Cardiac Comprehensive Review (1) 0 Medical Emphasis DMS 4310 Abdominal Sonography (3) DMS 4320 Superficial Strudure Sonography (1) DMS 4330 Gynecologic Sonography (1) DMS 4340 Obstetric Sonography (3) DMS 4620 Medical Laboratory (1) DMS 4821 Medical Clinical I (3) DMS 4822 Medical Clinical II (3) DMS 4823 Medical Clinical III (3) DMS 4912 Medical Comprehensive Review (2) 0 Vascular Emphasis DMS 4410 Vascular Sonography I (2) DMS 4420 Vascular Sonography II (3) DMS 4630 Vascular Laboratory (1) DMS 4831 Vascular Clinical I (3) DMS 4832 Vascular Clinical II (3) DMS 4833 Vascular Clinical III (3) DMS 4913 Vas cular Comprehensive Review (1) DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY COURSES - DMS DMS 4110. Sonography Principles Si Instrumentation (3) Elementary principles, propagation through tissues, transducers, pulse echo principles and instruments, images, storage and display, Doppler, image features and artifads, bioeffects, and safely. DMS 4120. Quality Assurance (3) Developing, analyzing and evaluating a quality assurance program. DMS 4210. Cardiac Sonography I (3) Concepts in cardiac sonographic scanning technique and protocol to produce and evaluate diagnostic images. DMS 4220. Cardiac Sonography II (3) Continuation of 4203. DMS 4230. Cardiac Sonography III (3) Continuation of DMS 4220. DMS 4310. Abdominal Sonography (3) Concepts in abdominal intraperitoneal and retroperitoneal sonographic scanning technique and protocol to produce and evaluate diagnostic images in the clinical setting. DMS 4320. Superficial Structure Sonography (1) Concepts in superficial structure sonographic scanning technique and protocol to produce and evaluate diagnostic images in the clinical setting. DMS 4330. Gynecologic Sonography (1) Concepts in gynecologic sonographic scanning technique and protocol to produce and evaluate diagnostic images. DMS 4340. Obstetric Sonography (3) Concepts in obstetric sonographic scanning technique and protocol to produce and evaluate diagnostic images. DMS 4410. Vascular Sonography I (2) Concepts in vascular sonographic scanning technique and protocol to produce and evaluate diagnostic images. DMS 4420. Vascular Sonography II (3) Continuation of DMS 4410. DMS 4510. Breast Sonography (1) Concepts in breast sonographic scanning technique and protocol to produce and evaluate diagnostic images. DMS 4610. Cardiac Laboratory (1) Patient position and instruction, transducer selection and anatomic placement, scanning protocol, and image quality are practiced and reviewed for cardiac sonographic examinations. DMS 4620. Medical Laboratory (1) Patient position and instruction, transducer selection and anatomic placement, scanning protocol, and image quality are practiced and reviewed for medical sonographic examinations. DMS 4630. Vascular Laboratory (1) Patient position and instrumentation, transducer selection and anatomic placement, scanning protocol, and image quality are practiced for vascular sonographic examinations. DMS 4801. Individualized Research (1-3) Contract with faculty advisor required. DMS 4811. Cardiac Clinical I (3) A minimum of 24 hours per week in an active diagnostic cardiac sonography department. 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