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Show Arts, Letters and Science 166. Private Instruction—A W S (1) Staff 179. Orchestration—Principles and practice in scoring for band and orchestra instruments. W (2) Johnson 180. Orchestration—Continuation of Music 179. S (2) Johnson 182. Form and Analysis—Analytical techniques including study of formal structure and melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic practices in representative works from the various style periods. Prerequisite: Music 83 or consent of instructor. (Offered 1969-70 and alternate years.) A (2) Johnson 183. Form and Analysis—Continuation of Music 182, which is prerequisite. (Offered 1969-70 and alternate years.) W (2) Johnson 185. Composition—Principles and techniques of composing in the smaller forms. Prerequisite: Music 83 or consent of instructor. (Offered 1968-69 and alternate years.) A (2) Johnson 186. Composition—Continuation of Music 185, which is prerequisite. (Offered 1968-69 and alternate years.) W (2) Johnson 190. Seminar—Arranged. (1-2) Staff 191. Summer Music Festival—Su (3) Staff 196. Special Topics in Music—Arranged. (1-2) Staff Department of Nursing and Paramedical Sciences Richard D. Kingston, Chairman Associate Professors: Leola Davidson, Richard D. Kingston, Ruth S. Swenson; Assistant Professors: Lowell S. Adams, Sister Cassian, Helen Farr, Norma Hansen, LaPrele Neville, Marjorie Somers, David R. Terry; Instructors: Judy Corbin, Geraldine Hansen, Helen Hollingshead, Evelyn Yamaguchi. Special Instructors: Gregory L. Burhans, Harold R. Eason, Dean F. Hammond, Torsten P. Lofgren, Winston A. Mitchell, Leon M. Neal, Russell L. Nichols, Ross M. Phillips, Henry A. Totzke, Jimmy Lynn Verner. Special Instructor Assistants: Sister Sandra Fleisch- hacker, Sister Jonathan Herda, Dennis Y. Kida, J. Allen Tanner, Kenneth Yearsley, David A. Young. The Department of Nursing and Paramedical Sciences includes Medical Technology, Nursing and X-Ray Technology curricula. A Dental Assistant Program will be offered in 1969. 150 Arts, Letters and Science Other related courses of study are being developed to serve allied health services as careers for interested persons. The Department provides instruction in courses of study having a common content of knowledge and skills serving medical and dental sciences and which require specialized preparation by national accrediting agencies. The Associate of Science Degree will be given to students successfully completing programs of study in Nursing and X-Ray Technology. The Bachelor of Science degree is awarded to individuals who fulfill requirements for the Medical Technology program. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY David R. Terry, Coordinator Medical Technology Major—Students following careers in Medical Technology complete three years of study (minimum 138 hours credit) on campus plus a twelve-month senior year in an approved hospital School of Medical Technology. Included with the preceding are College basic and area requirements for the bachelor's degree and those of the American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP), namely: Microbiology 1, 50, 60, 158, 159, 161, 190 (3 credits); Chemistry 24, 25, 26, 107, 131, 132; Mathematics 14; Zoology 20, 30; Physics 5. Medical Technology 151 through 159 are taken during the senior year in an affiliated hospital School of Medical Technology. To become registered as a Medical Technologist with the ASCP, individuals must apply to the Registry of Medical Technologists and be examined to verify their professional competence. Courses of Instruction Medical Technology 151. Applied Clinical Laboratory. Hospital laboratory experience in an approved School of Medical Technology with training and practical internship directed by a pathologist. Credit is given upon certification of satisfactory hospital performance. Prerequisite: Microbiology 161 and Chemistry 107. A (5) Medical Technology 152. (Continued) A (5) Medical Technology 153. (Continued) A (5) Medical Technology 154. (Continued) W (5) Medical Technology 155. (Continued) W (5) Applied Clinical Laboratory Terry, Staff Applied Clinical Laboratory Terry, Staff Applied Clinical Laboratory Terry, Staff Applied Clinical Laboratory Terry, Staff 151 |