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Public Relations |
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• PRL 466 - Seminar in Public Opinion
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• PRL 467 - Crisis Communications
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• PRL 468 - Public Relations Campaigns
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• PRL 498 - Internship in Public Relations
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• PRL 499 - Special Topics
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Radio and Television |
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• RTV 150 - Practicum in Broadcasting
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• RTV 151 - Survey of Contemporary Broadcasting
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• RTV 255 - Media Production
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• RTV 256 - Broadcast Journalism
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• RTV 350 - Radio-Television Workshop
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• RTV 351 - Radio-Television Performance
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• RTV 352 - Advanced Television Studio Producing and Directing
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• RTV 353 - Advanced Video Field Production
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• RTV 354 - Writing for Electronic Media
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• RTV 356 - Sportscasting
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• RTV 357 - Advanced Broadcast Journalism
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• RTV 400 - Independent Study in Radio-Television
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• RTV 451 - Radio-Television Programming
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• RTV 452 - Broadcast and Cable Sales
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• RTV 453 - Broadcast and Cable Management
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• RTV 457 - Key Issues in Telecommunications
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• RTV 498 - Internship in Radio-Television
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• RTV 499 - Special Topics
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Radiologic Technology Following certain course descriptions are the designations: F, Sp, Su. These indicate the semesters fall, spring, summer in which the course is normally offered and are intended as an aid to students planning their programs of study in radiologic and imaging sciences. |
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• RADT 196 - Orientation to Radiologic and Imaging Sciences
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• RADT 305 - Current Issues in Radiologic and Imaging Sciences
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• RADT 307 - Critical Thinking Skills in Radiography
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• RADT 308 - Introduction to Radiographic Positioning
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• RADT 311 - Introduction to Radiologic Technology
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• RADT 312 - Radiographic Exposure
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• RADT 313 - Radiographic Procedures I
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• RADT 316 - Radiographic Procedures II
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• RADT 318 - Radiographic Procedures III
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• RADT 333 - Clinical Application of Radiology
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• RADT 334 - Radiologic Physics
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• RADT 335 - Radiation Biology
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• RADT 337 - Special Procedures
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• RADT 343 - Clinical I
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• RADT 345 - Radiographic Pathology
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• RADT 353 - Clinical II
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• RADT 355 - Advanced Patient Care for Imaging Sciences
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• RADT 365 - Directed Study
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• RADT 411 - CT/MRI Physics and Instrumentation
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• RADT 412 - Advanced Radiographic Exposure and Mobile Radiography
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• RADT 413 - Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Computed Tomography Procedures I
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• RADT 414 - Clinical VII – CT/MRI
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• RADT 415 - Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Computed Tomography Procedures II
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• RADT 416 - Clinical VIII – CT/MRI
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• RADT 421 - Radiologic and Imaging Sciences Clinical Education Methods
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• RADT 424 - Radiologic and Imaging Sciences Practice and Research
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• RADT 425 - Radiographic Critique
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• RADT 427 - Radiology Department Information Systems
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• RADT 435 - Clinical III
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• RADT 445 - Clinical IV
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• RADT 455 - Clinical V
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• RADT 456 - Imaging Sciences Seminar
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• RADT 465 - Directed Study in Radiologic Technology
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• RADT 480 - Special Topics in Radiologic and Imaging Sciences
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• RADT 486 - Clinical IX – CT/MRI
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• RADT 491 - Integration of Advanced Imaging Concepts
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Respiratory Therapy Following certain course descriptions are the designations: F, Sp, Su. These indicate the semesters fall, spring, summer in which the course is normally offered and are intended as an aid to students planning their programs of study in radiologic and imaging sciences. |
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• REST 101 - Respiratory Therapy Procedures I
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• REST 102 - Respiratory Therapy Procedures II
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• REST 103 - Respiratory Therapy Procedures III
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• REST 104 - Respiratory Therapy Procedures IV
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• REST 116 - Respiratory Care I
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• REST 122 - Respiratory Physiology II
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• REST 126 - Respiratory Care II
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• REST 205 - Respiratory Therapy Procedures V
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• REST 206 - Respiratory Therapy Procedures VI
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• REST 214 - Pulmonary Diseases I
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• REST 222 - Respiratory Pathophysiology II
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• REST 224 - Pulmonary Diseases II
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• REST 230 - Ethics And Administration
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• REST 261 - Clinical Applications Of Respiratory Therapy I
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• REST 262 - Clinical Applications Of Respiratory Therapy II
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• REST 263 - Clinical Applications Of Respiratory Therapy III
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• REST 291 - Clinical Practice Of Respiratory Therapy Procedures I And III
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• REST 292 - Clinical Practice Of Respiratory Therapy Procedures II And IV
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• REST 293 - Clinical Practice Of Respiratory Therapy Procedures V And VI
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• REST 294 - Clinical Practice Of Respiratory Therapy I
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• REST 295 - Clinical Practice Of Respiratory Therapy II
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• REST 391 - Clinical Practice Of Respiratory Therapy III
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Social Work Following certain course descriptions are the designations: F, Sp, Su. These indicate the semesters fall, spring, summer in which the course is normally offered and are intended as an aid to students planning their programs of study. |
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• SOCW 221 - Introduction to Social Work
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• SOCW 222 - Social Welfare: Emergence of the Social Services
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• SOCW 223 - Introduction to Gerontology
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• SOCW 225 - Child Welfare Services
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• SOCW 238 - Disabilities in Contemporary Society
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• SOCW 239 - Human Behavior and the Social Environment
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• SOCW 241 - Social Work Intervention
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• SOCW 323 - Social Work Practice with the Aged
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• SOCW 325 - Introduction to Social Work Statistics
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• SOCW 326 - Introduction to Social Work Research
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• SOCW 340 - Communications Skills
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• SOCW 341 - Social Welfare Policy-Program and Service Delivery Analysis
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• SOCW 342 - Social Work Practice with Micro Systems I
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• SOCW 343 - Social Work Practice with Micro Systems II
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• SOCW 344 - Social Work Practice with Macro Systems
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• SOCW 390 - Independent Study in Social Work
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• SOCW 392 - Global Social Work
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• SOCW 400 - Special Topics in Human Service Practice
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• SOCW 401 - Social Work Practicum I
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