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Miami Dade College Dental Hygiene: Associates Degree Program Program Website http://www.mdc.edu/medical/AHT/default.asp Program Description A series of natural science and general education courses are associated with the Dental Hygiene program at Miami Dade College. It is recommended that students interested in this program complete these general education courses prior to applying and enrolling in the program to reduce the course workload in each semester. Completion of these courses does not guarantee admission to the program. The Dental Hygiene Program prepares its graduates to become members of a dental health team dedicated to helping individuals maintain oral health and prevent disease. The Dental Hygienist is qualified by education and licensure to provide direct patient care prescribed by the dentist, to remove deposits and stains from the teeth, expose and develop dental x-ray films, and perform various other preventative and therapeutic services related to oral health care. The Dental Hygienist educates individuals and groups of patients in proper preventive measures and explains the relationship between diet, smoking, general health and oral health. Program Accreditation Miami Dade College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). For further information, contact: SACS 1866 Southern Lane Decatur, Georgia 30033 Phone: 404-679-4500 Fax: 404-679-4558 http://www.sacs.org/ Admission Requirements 1. You are 18 years old and have earned, or will earn at the time of enrollment into the program, a high school diploma or a high school equivalency diploma (GED). 2. If this is your initial enrollment at Miami Dade College or you have not been enrolled at Miami Dade College during the past 12 months, complete the Application Packet available from the Admission Office’s on any of the eight MDC Campuses. Choose the Medical Center Campus as the "preferred" campus; be sure to enter "23022" under "Program Code." 3. Register for and take the Computerized Placement Test (CPT) through Testing Services, Room 1303, Medical Center Campus, 305-237-4275, or through the testing center at any of the other MDC campuses. You must sign up at least one month in advance of taking the test, and you must take the test before the date that program application materials are due. You must have passing scores on the Computerized Placement Test (CPT), or, if you have taken the test but have not passed, then you must have satisfactorily completed the developmental courses prescribed by

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Page 1: Miami Dade College - FAU · PDF fileMiami Dade College 950 NW 20th Street Miami, FL 33127 Transfer Students If you have previously attended any college or university other than Miami

Miami Dade College Dental Hygiene: Associates Degree Program

Program Website http://www.mdc.edu/medical/AHT/default.asp Program Description A series of natural science and general education courses are

associated with the Dental Hygiene program at Miami Dade College. It is recommended that students interested in this program complete these general education courses prior to applying and enrolling in the program to reduce the course workload in each semester. Completion of these courses does not guarantee admission to the program. The Dental Hygiene Program prepares its graduates to become members of a dental health team dedicated to helping individuals maintain oral health and prevent disease. The Dental Hygienist is qualified by education and licensure to provide direct patient care prescribed by the dentist, to remove deposits and stains from the teeth, expose and develop dental x-ray films, and perform various other preventative and therapeutic services related to oral health care. The Dental Hygienist educates individuals and groups of patients in proper preventive measures and explains the relationship between diet, smoking, general health and oral health.

Program Accreditation Miami Dade College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). For further information, contact: SACS 1866 Southern Lane Decatur, Georgia 30033 Phone: 404-679-4500 Fax: 404-679-4558 http://www.sacs.org/

Admission Requirements 1. You are 18 years old and have earned, or will earn at the time of enrollment into the program, a high school diploma or a high school equivalency diploma (GED). 2. If this is your initial enrollment at Miami Dade College or you have not been enrolled at Miami Dade College during the past 12 months, complete the Application Packet available from the Admission Office’s on any of the eight MDC Campuses. Choose the Medical Center Campus as the "preferred" campus; be sure to enter "23022" under "Program Code." 3. Register for and take the Computerized Placement Test (CPT) through Testing Services, Room 1303, Medical Center Campus, 305-237-4275, or through the testing center at any of the other MDC campuses. You must sign up at least one month in advance of taking the test, and you must take the test before the date that program application materials are due. You must have passing scores on the Computerized Placement Test (CPT), or, if you have taken the test but have not passed, then you must have satisfactorily completed the developmental courses prescribed by

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Miami Dade College MDC as a result of your scores. College level course work or equivalent academic testing may be exempt students from the CPT test. Contact the Testing Center at any of the Miami Dade College Campuses for further information. 4. Complete the Program Application process by submitting an application for Program Admission and an application fee of $25.00. Application must be received by May 1st for August entry. 5. You have earned a cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of a least 2.0 on a scale of 4.0 on any college-level courses you have taken. 6. If you have previously attended any other college or university, arranged for that institution to send official transcripts to the Registrar’s Office at the Medical Center Campus by September 1st. 7. You are enrolled in or have successfully completed ENC 1101 - English Composition 1.

Completion Requirements Program Length The Medical Center Campus Dental Hygiene Program is a two-

year course of study requiring 88 credits for an Associate in Science degree.

Location This program is offered only at the Medical Center Campus located at 950 NW 20 Street, Miami, Fl 33127 and clinical sites throughout Miami-Dade County.

Financial Aid 305-237-4160 Application To be eligible for admission to Miami Dade College and to the

Dental Hygiene Program at the Medical Center Campus, you must complete the following steps:

You may send or drop off your MDC application to any Admissions office located on any of the eight campuses of Miami Dade College. Applications for admission may also be filled out on line at http://www.mdc.edu . You must also send the following: Application fee (check or money order – no cash) Official high school transcript and official college transcripts (if available) to the Registrar. Send or drop off your Application for Program Selection, professional documentation, and an unofficial copy of your college transcript to the Dental Hygiene Program at the address below: Miami Dade College Medical Center Campus New Student Center, Room 1113

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Miami Dade College 950 NW 20th Street Miami, FL 33127 Transfer Students If you have previously attended any college or university other than Miami Dade College, you must arrange for that institution to send official transcripts to the Admission’s Office at the Medical Center Campus by May 1st for an August acceptance or September 1st for a January acceptance. Students who have attended foreign colleges must submit original transcripts and a certified English translation before February 1st to the Registrar at the Medical Center Campus for evaluation. For details, please call 305-237-4141. Students who have attended a foreign allied health or nursing program should consult the Miami Dade College catalog for more information about how to have their transcripts, diplomas, and credentials evaluated for U.S. equivalency

Employment Outlook Dental hygienists rank among the fastest growing occupations. Job prospects are expected to be favorable in most areas, but competition for jobs is likely in some areas. Employment change. Employment of dental hygienists is expected to grow 36 percent through 2018, which is much faster than the average for all occupations. This projected growth ranks dental hygienists among the fastest growing occupations, in response to increasing demand for dental care and more use of hygienists. The demand for dental services will grow because of population growth, older people increasingly retaining more teeth, and a growing emphasis on preventative dental care. To help meet this demand, facilities that provide dental care, particularly dentists' offices, will increasingly employ dental hygienists, often to perform services that have been performed by dentists in the past. Ongoing research indicating a link between oral health and general health also will spur the demand for preventative dental services, which are typically provided by dental hygienists. Job prospects. Job prospects are expected to be favorable in most areas, but will vary by geographical location. Because graduates are permitted to practice only in the State in which they are licensed, hygienists wishing to practice in areas that have an abundance of dental hygiene programs may experience strong competition for jobs.

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Older dentists, who have been less likely to employ dental hygienists, are leaving the occupation and will be replaced by recent graduates, who are more likely to employ one or more hygienists. In addition, as dentists' workloads increase, they are expected to hire more hygienists to perform preventive dental care, such as cleaning, so that they may devote their own time to more complex procedures.

Salary Information Median annual wages of dental hygienists were $66,570 in May 2008. The middle 50 percent earned between $55,220 and $78,990. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $44,180, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $91,470. Earnings vary by geographic location, employment setting, and years of experience. Dental hygienists may be paid on an hourly, daily, salary, or commission basis.

Obtaining Professional Licensure

The written National Dental Hygiene Board Examination is required and offered through the American Dental Association. The Florida Dental Hygiene Board Examination, a clinical examination, is required for licensure to practice dental hygiene in the State of Florida. For further information, please contact: American Dental Association Council on Dental Education and Licensure 211 East Chicago Ave. Chicago, IL 60611 800-621-8099, ext 2698 http://www.ada.org/prof/ed/index.asp

State of Florida Department of Health Medical Quality Assurance/ Licensure Information 4042 Bald Cypress Way Tallahassee, FL. Phone: 850 -488-0595 Fax: 850 - 487-9626 http://www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa/dentistry/dn_lic_req.html#Dental Hygiene

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Miami Dade College Dental Hygiene Course Scheduling: Course Number Course Title Required

Credits General Education Courses ENC 1101** English Composition 1 3 credits PHI 2604 Critical Thinking & Ethics 3 credits CLP 1006 The Psychology of Personal Effectiveness 3 credits SPC 1017 Fundamentals of Speech 3 credits SGY 2000 Intro to Sociology 3 credits TOTAL 15 Credits Natural Science Courses BSC 2085 Human Anatomy & Physiology 1 3 credits BSC 2085L Human Anatomy & Physiology 1 Lab 1 credit BSC 2086 Human Anatomy & Physiology 2 3 credits BSC 2086L Human Anatomy & Physiology 2 Lab 1 credit CHM 1033 Introduction to Chemistry 3 credits MCB 2013 Microbiology 3 credits MCB 2013L Microbiology Lab 2 credits TOTAL 16 Credits Major Courses – 1st Semester (Fall) DEH 1002 Pre-Clinical Dental Hygiene 2 credits DEH 1002L Pre-Clinical Dental Hygiene Lab 2 credits DEH 1133 Dental Anatomy, Histology & Physiology 2 credits DEH 1133L Dental Anatomy, Histology & Physiology Lab 1 credit DES 1200 Dental Radiology 2 credits DES 1200L Dental Radiology Lab 2 credits DEH 1720 Preventive Dentistry 2 credits TOTAL 13 Credits Major Courses – 2nd Semester (Spring) HUN 1012 Nutritional Counseling 3 credits DEH 1400 General/Oral Pathology 3 credits DEH 1800 Dental Hygiene I 2 credits DEH 1800L Dental Hygiene I Clinic 3 credits DEH 1811 Professional Issues 2 credits

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Miami Dade College DES 1600 Dental Office Emergencies 2 credits TOTAL 15 Credits Major Courses – 3rd Semester (Summer A) DEH 1802L Dental Hygiene II Clinic 1 credit

DEH 1840L Adv. Radiographic & Clinical Assessment Techniques 1 credit

DEH 2602 Periodontology I 1 credit TOTAL 3 Credits Major Courses – 4th Semester (Summer B) DEH 1804L Dental Hygiene III Clinic 1 credit DEH 2300 Dental Medicine/Pharmacology 2 credits TOTAL 3 Credits Major Courses – 5th Semester (Fall) DEH 2603 Periodontology II 2 credits DEH 2603L Periodontology Lab 1 credit DEH 2701 Community Dental Health 3 credits DEH2806 Dental Hygiene IV 2 credits DEH 2806L Dental Hygiene IV Clinic 4 credits TOTAL 12 Credits Major Courses – 5th Semester (Spring) DEH 2702L Community Dental Health II Lab 2 credits DEH 2808 Dental Hygiene V 2 credits DEH 2808L Dental Hygiene V Clinic 4 credits DES 2130 Dental Materials and Specialties 2 credits DES 2130L Dental Materials and Specialties Lab 1 credit TOTAL 11 Credits GRAND TOTAL 88 Credits

Course content is sequential, and students will have to enroll in all Dental Hygiene courses in the order and during the terms indicated in the following curriculum.

** DENOTES COURSES THAT MUST BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO APPLICATION TO THE PROGRAM

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Miami Dade College Sonagraphy: Degree Program

Program Website http://www.mdc.edu/medical/AHT/DMS/default.asp Program Description Diagnostic Medical Sonography students learn to obtain diagnostic

images; analyze technical information relevant to the scan; and evaluate sonograms for image quality and anatomical abnormalities. Students will spend approximately 1,920 hours in supervised clinical rotations. The program provides learning experiences that enable the student to acquire and assimilate the necessary technical competencies to function effectively as a supportive health care provider in the Diagnostic Medical Sonography profession. Graduates of the program are eligible for the following credentialing examination processes administered by the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonography: Obstetrics and Gynecology, Abdomen, and Adult Echocardiography.

Program Accreditation Miami Dade College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). For further information, contact: SACS 1866 Southern Lane Decatur, Georgia 30033 Phone: 404-679-4500 Fax: 404-679-4558 http://www.sacs.org/

Admission Requirements A series of general education and natural science courses are associated with the Diagnostic Medical Songraphy program at Miami Dade College. Students interested in this program are required to complete these general education and natural science courses prior to applying and enrolling in the program. Completion of these courses does not guarantee admission to the program. To be eligible for admission to Miami Dade College and the Diagnostic Medical Sonography program, you must meet the following criteria: • You are 18 years old and have earned, or will earn at the time of application to the program, a high school diploma or a high school equivalency diploma (GED). • If this is your initial enrollment at Miami Dade College or you have not been enrolled at Miami Dade College during the past 12 months, complete the Application Packet available from the Admission Office’s on any of the eight MDC Campuses. Choose the Medical Center Campus as the "preferred" campus; be sure to enter "23039" under "Program Code." • Schedule an appointment to take the Computerized

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Miami Dade College Placement Test (CPT) through Testing Services, Room 1303, Medical Center Campus, 305-237-4275, or through the testing center at any of the other MDC campuses. You must sign up at least one month in advance of taking the test, and you must take the test before the date that program application materials are due. You must have passing scores on the Computerized Placement Test (CPT), or, if you have taken the test but have not passed, then you must have satisfactorily completed the developmental courses prescribed by MDC as a result of your scores. College level course work or equivalent academic testing may exempt students from the CPT test. Contact the Testing Center at any of the Miami Dade College Campuses for further information. If your native language is other than English, you must have completed the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), which can be taken at any MDC campus. • Complete the Program Application process by submitting an application for Program Admission and pay an application fee of $25.00. Application must be received by May 1st for August entry. • You are enrolled in or have successfully completed the general education and sciences courses associated with the program. The required natural science and general education courses are an important part of the program. Since admissions are highly competitive and enrollment is limited, it is strongly recommended that these natural science and general education courses be completed before applying to the program as this will improve your chances of being admitted, although taking these courses in advance does not guarantee admission. Course Number

Course Title Required Credits

BSC 2085 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 3 credits BSC 2085L Human Anatomy and Physiology

Laboratory I 1 credit

BSC 2086 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 3 credits BSC 2086L Human Anatomy and Physiology

Laboratory II 1 credit

ENC 1101 English Composition I 3 credits MAC 1105 College Algebra 3 credits BSC 1005 General Education Biology 3 credits BSC 1005L General Education Biology Lab 1 credits PHY 1004 Physics 3 credits PHY 1004L Physics Lab 1 credit HSC 0003 Introduction to Health Care 3 credits (CTE)

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Miami Dade College CGS 1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 credits

Completion Requirements Program Length The Medical Center Campus offers a six-semester, two-year,

Associate in Science degree Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program. Attendance is full-time, during the day, and the program averages up to 40 hours per week

Location This program is offered only at the Medical Center Campus located at 950 NW 20 Street, Miami, Fl 33127 and clinical sites throughout Miami-Dade County.

Financial Aid 305-237-4160 Application You may send your MDC application to any admission’s office

located on any of the eight campuses of Miami Dade College. Applications for admission may also be filled out on line at http://www.mdc.edu. You must also send the following: • application fee (check or money order - no cash) • official high school transcript and official college transcripts (if available) to the Admissions/Registrar’s Office. Send or drop off your Application for Program Admission, professional documentation, payment receipt for the $25.00 application fee, and an unofficial copy of your college transcript to the address below: Miami Dade College Medical Center Campus New Student Center, Room 1113 950 N.W. 20th Street Miami, FL 33127

Employment Outlook Employment of diagnostic medical sonographers is expected to increase by about 18 percent through 2018—faster than the average for all occupations. As the population continues to age, there will be an increasing demand for diagnostic imaging. Additional job growth is expected as healthcare providers increasingly utilize ultrasound imaging as a safer and more cost-effective alternative to radiological procedures. Ultrasound imaging technology is expected to evolve rapidly and spawn many new sonography procedures, enabling sonographers to scan and image areas of the body where ultrasound has not traditionally been used. Hospitals will remain the principal employer of diagnostic medical sonographers. However, employment is expected to grow more rapidly in offices of physicians and in medical and diagnostic laboratories. Health care facilities such as these are expected to increase in number because of the strong shift toward outpatient

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care, encouraged by third-party payers and made possible by technological advances and less expensive ultrasound equipment that permit more procedures to be performed outside of hospitals. Job opportunities should be favorable. In addition to job openings from growth, some openings will arise from the need to replace sonographers who retire or leave the occupation permanently. However, job opportunities will vary by geographic area. Sonographers willing to relocate will have the best job opportunities. Sonographers with multiple specialties or multiple credentials also will have good prospects.

Salary Information The median annual wage of diagnostic medical sonographers was $61,980 in May 2008. The middle 50 percent of sonographers earned wages between $52,570 and $73,680 a year. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $43,600, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $83,950. Median annual wages of diagnostic medical sonographers in May 2008 were $62,340 in offices of physicians and $61,870 in general medical and surgical hospitals.

Obtaining Professional Licensure

Licensure is not required in the state of Florida for employment as a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer. However, sonographers may become credentialed by one of the professional credentialing bodies. Most employers prefer to hire registered sonographers because registration provides an objective measure of an individual’s professional standing. Graduates are eligible to apply to take the national certification exams of the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS) in Abdomen, Obstetrics & Gynecology, and Adult Echocardiography.

American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers 51 Monroe Street, Plaza East One Rockville, Maryland 20850-2400 Tel: 301.738.8401 or 800.541.9754 Fax: 301.738.0312

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Miami Dade College Sonography Course Scheduling: Course Number Course Title Required

Credits PRESELECT COURSES BSC 2085 Human Anatomy and Physiology I** 3 credits

BSC 2085L Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory I** 1 credit

BSC 2086 Human Anatomy and Physiology II** 3 credits

BSC 2086L Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory II** 1 credit

ENC 1101 English Composition I** 3 credits MAC 1105 College Algebra** 3 credits BSC 1005 General Education Biology** 3 credits BSC 1005L General Education Biology Lab** 1 credits PHY 1004 Physics** 3 credits PHY 1004L Physics Lab** 1 credit HSC 0003 Introduction to Health Care** 3 CTC credits TOTAL 25 Credits Major Courses – 1st Semester SON 1000L Introduction to Sonography 1 1 credit SON 1111C Abdominal Sonography 1 2 credits SON 1113L Sonographic Cross-Sectional Anatomy 2 credits SON 1121C Obstetrics/Gynecology Sonography 2 credits SON 1006L Professional Aspects of Sonography 1 credit SON 1100L Principles & Protocols of Imaging 2 credits SON 1804 Sonography Clinic 2 credits TOTAL 12 Credits Major Courses – 2nd Semester SON 1001L Introduction to Sonography 2 1 credit SON 1005L Basic Sonography 2 credits SON 1112C Abdominal Sonography 2 2 credits SON 1122C Obstetrics/Gynecology Sonography 2 2 credits SON 1814 Sonography Clinic 2 2 credits SON 2400C Echocardiography 1 2 credits SON 2931L Film Critique 1 1 credit SPC 1017 Fundamentals of Speech Communication 3 credits TOTAL 15 Credits

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Miami Dade College Major Courses – 3rd Semester SON 1141C Small Parts Sonography 2 credits SON 1824 Sonography Clinic 3 3 credits SON 2932L Film Critique 2 1 credit TOTAL 6 Credits Major Courses – 4th Semester SON 2139L Cardiovascular Principles 1 credit SON 2161C Neurosonography 2 credits SON 2401C Echocardiography 2 2 credits SON 2614C Acoustical Physics & Instrumentation 1 2 credits SON 2834 Sonography Clinic 4 2 credits SON 2933L Film Critique 3 1 credit SON 1145L Pediatric Sonography 1 credit SON 1115L Duplex Abdominal Sonography 1 credit TOTAL 12 Credits Major Courses – 5th Semester SON 2930L Seminar in Sonography 1 credit SON 2618C Acoustical Physics & Instrumentation 2 2 credits SON 2619C Doppler Principles & Instrumentation 2 credits SON 2844 Sonography Clinic 5 3 credits SON 2910L Directed Research 1 credit SON 2934L Film Critique 4 1 credit PHI 2604 Critical Thinking & Ethics 3 credits TOTAL 13 Credits Major Courses – 6th Semester SON 2854 Sonography Clinic 6 3 credits SON 2935L Film Critique 1 credit SON 2950L Journal Review 1 credit CLP 1006 The Psychology of Personal Effectiveness 3 credits TOTAL 8 credits GRAND TOTAL 91 Credits

CGS 1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage** - This course must be satisfied for completion of the Associate in Science Degree. Course satisfaction can be accomplished through examination or by successful class attendance in the course. ** The required natural science and general education courses are an important part of the program. Since admissions are highly competitive and enrollment is limited, it is strongly recommended that these natural science and general education courses be completed before applying to the program as this will improve your chances of being admitted, although taking these courses in advance does not guarantee admission.

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Emergency Medical Services: Degree Program

Program Website http://www.mdc.edu/medical/AHT/EMS/default.asp Program Description

The Emergency Medical Services Degree program provides learning experiences that enable the student to acquire and assimilate the necessary technical competencies to function effectively as a supportive health care provider in the pre-hospital environment. The Associate of Science Degree in Emergency Medical Services program is designed for certified, professionally employed paramedics. This degree includes courses in professional training, effective supervision and emergency medical services operations.

Program Accreditation

Miami Dade College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). For further information, contact: SACS 1866 Southern Lane Decatur, Georgia 30033 Phone: 404-679-4500 Fax: 404-679-4558 http://www.sacs.org/ The Emergency Medical Technician and Paramedic Program are approved by the Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Emergency Medical Services. Florida Department of Health Bureau of Emergency Medical Services 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin #C18 Tallahassee, FL 32311-1738 Telephone: (850) 245-4440 Fax: (850) 488-9408 http://www.doh.state.fl.us/workforce/ems1/index.html

Admission Requirements

To be eligible for admission to Miami Dade College and the Emergency Medical Services Associate Degree Program at the Medical Center Campus, you must complete the following steps:

1. You are 18 years old and have earned, or will earn at the time of enrollment into the program, a high school diploma or a high school equivalency diploma (GED).

2. If this is your initial enrollment at Miami Dade College or you have not been enrolled at Miami Dade College during the past 12 months, complete the Application Packet available from the Admission Office’s on any of the eight MDC Campuses. Choose the Medical Center Campus as the "preferred" campus; be sure to

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Miami Dade College enter "23048" under "Program Code."

3. Schedule an appointment to take the Computerized Placement Test (CPT) through Testing Services, Room 1303, Medical Center Campus, 305-237-4275, or through the testing center at any of the other MDC campuses. You must have passing scores on the Computerized Placement Test (CPT), or, if you have taken the test but have not passed, then you must have satisfactorily completed the developmental courses prescribed by MDC as a result of your scores. College level course work or equivalent academic testing may be exempt students from the CPT test. Contact the Testing Center at any of the Miami Dade College Campuses for further information.

4. You have earned a cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of a least 2.0 on a scale of 4.0 on any college-level courses you have taken.

5. If you have previously attended any other college or university, arranged for that institution to send official transcripts to the Registrar’s Office at the Medical Center Campus.

Completion Requirements

The Associate of Science Degree is the completion point of the college credit certificates offered by the Emergency Medical Services Department at the Medical Center Campus. Before entry into the Emergency Medical Services Degree program, students must complete the training as a First Responder, Emergency Medical Technician, and Paramedic. It is highly recommended that students meet with a representative of the Emergency Medical Services Department at the Medical Center Campus prior to enrollment in the Associate Degree. In addition to the program courses, students must also complete a series of general education and natural science courses at Miami Dade College. Completion of these courses does not guarantee admission to the program.

Program Length The Medical Center Campus Associate in Science in Emergency Medical Services Program is a two-year course of study requiring 73 credits.

Location This program is offered only at the Medical Center Campus located at 950 NW 20 Street, Miami, Fl 33127 and clinical sites throughout Miami-Dade County.

Financial Aid 305-237-4160 Application http://www.mdc.edu/medical/AHT/pdf/Paramedic_Application_Packet_5-

2011.pdf Where Do I Send My MDC Application Materials? You may send or drop off your MDC application to any Admissions office located on any of the eight campuses of Miami Dade College. Applications for admission may also be filled out on line at http://www.mdc.edu (Note: You have to be connected to the Internet to access this web site)

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Miami Dade College You must also send the following: Application fee (check or money order – no cash) Official high school transcript and official college transcripts (if available) to the Admissions/Registrar’s Office. Where Do I Send My Program Application Materials? There is no formal program application process for the Associate Degree track. To be eligible for admission to the Associate in Science Degree in Emergency Medical Services, all applicants must come to the Medical Center Campus and meet with a representative of the Emergency Medical Services Department. The Medical Center Campus is located at: Miami Dade College Medical Center Campus 950 N.W. 20 Street Miami, FL 33127

Employment Outlook

Employment of emergency medical technicians and paramedics is expected to grow 9 percent between 2008 and 2018, which is about as fast as the average for all occupations. Growth in this occupation is due in large part to increasing call volume due to aging population. As a large segment of the population—aging members of the baby boom generation—becomes more likely to have medical emergencies, demand will increase for EMTs and paramedics. In addition, the time that EMTs and paramedics must spend with each patient is increasing as emergency departments across the country are experiencing overcrowding. As a result, when an ambulance arrives, it takes longer to transfer the patient from the care of the EMTs and paramedics to the staff of the emergency department. In addition, some emergency departments divert ambulances to other hospitals when they are too busy to take on new patients. As a result, ambulances may not be able to go to the nearest hospital, which increases the amount of time spent in transit. Both these factors result in EMTs and paramedics spending more time with each patient, which means more workers are needed to meet demand. In addition, hospitals are increasingly specializing in treating a particular illness or injury. This results in more patients needing to be transferred to the hospital best able to treat them. Most patients must be transferred by ambulance, so their condition can be monitored en route. Therefore, more demand for transfers between hospitals increases the demand for the services of EMTs and paramedics. There also still will be demand for part-time, volunteer EMTs and

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paramedics in rural areas and smaller metropolitan areas. Job prospects. Job prospects should be favorable. Many job openings will arise from growth and from the need to replace workers who leave the occupation because of the limited potential for advancement, as well as the modest pay and benefits in private-sector jobs. In addition, full-time paid EMTs and paramedics will be needed to replace unpaid volunteers. Emergency medical service agencies find it increasingly difficult to recruit and retain unpaid volunteers because of the amount of training and the large time commitment these positions require. As a result, more paid EMTs and paramedics are needed. Competition will be greater for jobs in local government, including fire, police, and independent third-service rescue squad departments that tend to have better salaries and benefits. EMTs and paramedics who have advanced education and certifications should enjoy the most favorable job prospects, as clients and patients demand higher levels of care before arriving at the hospital.

Salary Information Earnings of EMTs and paramedics depend on the employment setting and geographic location of their jobs, as well as their training and experience. Median hourly wages of EMTs and paramedics were $14.10 in May 2008. The middle 50 percent earned between $11.13 and $18.28. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $9.08, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $23.77. Median hourly wages in the industries employing the largest numbers of EMTs and paramedics in May 2008 were $12.99 in other ambulatory healthcare services and $15.45 in local government. In 2008, about 27 percent of EMTs and paramedics belonged to a union or were covered by a union contract.

Obtaining Professional Licensure

The completion of the Associate in Science degree does not lead to licensure or certification. However, upon completion of the Emergency Medical Technician and Paramedic Program, graduates are eligible to apply to the Florida Department of Health for permission to participate in the examination process. For further information, contact:

Florida Department of Health Bureau of Emergency Medical Services 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin #C18 Tallahassee, FL 32311-1738 Telephone: (850) 245-4440 Fax: (850) 488-9408

http://www.doh.state.fl.us/workforce/ems1/index.html

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Miami Dade College Emergency Medical Services Course Scheduling: Course Number Course Title Required

Credits Major Courses-1st Semester BSC 2085 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 3 credits BSC 2085L Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory I 1 credit EMS 1119 Emergency Medical Technician 4 credits EMS 1119L Emergency Medical Technician Laboratory 2 credits EMS 1431 EMT Hospital/Field Experience 3 credits TOTALS 13 Credits Major Courses – 2nd Semester BSC 2086 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 3 credits BSC 2086L Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory II 1 credit ENC 1101 English Composition I 3 credits CLP1006 Psychology of Personal Effectiveness 3 credits SPC 1017 Fundamentals of Speech Communication 3 credits PHI 2604 Critical Thinking/Ethics 3 credits TOTALS 16 Credits Major Courses – 3rd Semester EMS 2601 Paramedic Lecture I 8 credits EMS 2601L Paramedic Laboratory I 4 credits EMS 2664 Paramedic Clinic I 3 credits TOTALS 15 Credits Major Courses – 4th Semester EMS 2602 Paramedic Lecture II 8 credits EMS 2602L Paramedic Laboratory II 4 credits EMS 2665 Paramedic Clinic II 3 credits TOTALS 15 Credits Major Courses – 5th Semester

EMS 2659 Emergency Medical Services Field Experience and Conference 8 credits

EMS 2311 Emergency Medical Services Operations 3 credits MNA 1345 Effective Supervision 3 credits TOTALS 14 Credits GRAND TOTAL 73 Credits

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Miami Dade College Health Information Management: Degree Program

Program Website http://www.mdc.edu/medical/AHT/HIM/default.asp Program Description

Health Information Management professionals are in demand in a variety of health care settings. They are experts in health data collection and analysis. Health information is an important communication tool between acute care facilities, extended care facilities, nursing homes, clinics, physicians and other health care providers. Health Information Management professionals are medical language experts who interpret and process health information for research, data collection and medical billing. The Health Information Management Program provides learning experiences that enable the student to acquire and assimilate the necessary technical competencies to function effectively as a supportive health care provider in the health information management profession.

Program Accreditation

Miami Dade College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). For further information, contact: SACS 1866 Southern Lane Decatur, Georgia 30033 Phone: 404-679-4500 Fax: 404-679-4558 http://www.sacs.org/ The Health Information Management program is fully accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM). For further information, contact: CAHIIM 233 N. Michigan Avenue, Suite 21st Floor Chicago, IL 60601-5800 http://www.cahiim.org/

Admission Requirements

A series of general education courses are associated with the Health Information Management program at Miami Dade College. It is recommended that students interested in this program complete these general education courses prior to applying and enrolling in the program to reduce the course workload each semester. Completion of these courses does not guarantee admission to the program. Since knowledge of computer and current software in health care is required for health information professionals, management of computerized health information is emphasized in the curriculum.

To be eligible for admission to Miami Dade College and the Health Information Management Program, you must complete the following

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1. You are 18 years old and have earned, or will earn at the time of enrollment into the program, a high school diploma or a high school equivalency diploma (GED).

2. If this is your initial enrollment at Miami Dade College or you have not been enrolled at Miami Dade College during the past 12 months, complete the Application Packet available from the Admission Office’s on any of the eight MDC Campuses. Choose the Medical Center Campus as the "preferred" campus; be sure to enter "23053" under "Program Code."

3. Register for and take the Computerized Placement Test (CPT) through Testing Services, Room 1303, Medical Center Campus, 305-237-4275, or through the testing center at any of the other MDC campuses. You must sign up at least one month in advance of taking the test, and you must take the test before the date that program application materials are due. You must have passing scores on the Computerized Placement Test (CPT), or, if you have taken the test but have not passed, then you must have satisfactorily completed the developmental courses prescribed by MDC as a result of your scores. College level course work or equivalent academic testing may be exempt students from the CPT test. Contact the Testing Center at any of the Miami Dade College Campuses for further information.

4. Complete the Program Application process by submitting an application for Program Admission and an application fee of $25.00. Application must be received by May 1st for August entry.

5. You are enrolled in or have successfully completed ENC 1101 - English Composition 1.

Completion Requirements

Program Length The Medical Center Campus Health Information Program is a two-year course of study requiring 67 credits for an Associate in Science degree.

Location This program is offered only at the Medical Center Campus located at 950 NW 20 Street, Miami, Fl 33127 and clinical sites throughout Miami-Dade County.

Financial Aid 305-237-4160 Application

Where Do I Send My MDC Application Materials? You may send or drop off your MDC application to any admissions office located on any of the eight campuses of Miami Dade College. Applications for admission may also be filled out on line at http://www.mdc.edu. Note: You have to be connected to the Internet to access this web site

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Miami Dade College You must also send the following: 1. MDC application fee ($20.00 check or money order - no cash) 2. Official high school transcript and official college transcripts (if available) to the Admissions/Registrar’s Office. Where Do I Send My Program Application Materials? Send or drop off your Application for Program Admission, professional documentation, payment receipt of $25.00 application fee, and an unofficial copy of your college transcript to the address below: Miami Dade College Medical Center Campus New Student Center, Room 1113 950 N.W. 20th Street Miami, FL 33127

Employment Outlook

Employment is projected to grow faster than the average. Job opportunities should be good, especially for applicants with work experience in healthcare and strong business management skills. Employment change. Employment of medical and health services managers is expected to grow 16 percent from 2008 to 2018, faster than the average for all occupations. The healthcare industry will continue to expand and diversify, requiring managers to help ensure smooth business operations. Managers in all settings will be needed to improve quality and efficiency of healthcare, while controlling costs, as insurance companies and Medicare demand higher levels of accountability. Managers also will be needed to oversee the computerization of patient records and to ensure their security as required by law. Additional demand for managers will stem from the need to recruit workers and increase employee retention, to comply with changing regulations, to implement new technology, and to help improve the health of their communities by emphasizing preventive care. Hospitals will continue to employ the most medical and health services managers over the 2008–18 decade. However, the number of new jobs created is expected to increase at a slower rate in hospitals than in many other industries because of the growing use of clinics and other outpatient care sites. Despite relatively slow employment growth in hospitals, a large number of new jobs will be created because of the industry's large size. Employment will grow fast in offices of health practitioners. Many services previously provided in hospitals will continue to shift to these settings, especially as medical technologies improve. Demand in medical

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group practice management will grow as medical group practices become larger and more complex. Medical and health services managers also will be employed by healthcare management companies that provide management services to hospitals and other organizations and to specific departments such as emergency, information management systems, managed care contract negotiations, and physician recruiting. Job prospects. Job opportunities will be good, especially for applicants with work experience in healthcare and strong business management skills. Medical and health services managers with experience in large hospital facilities will enjoy an advantage in the job market, as hospitals become larger and more complex. Competition for jobs at the highest management levels will be keen because of the high pay and prestige.

Salary Information Median annual wages of wage and salary medical and health services managers were $80,240 in May 2008. The middle 50 percent earned between $62,170 and $104,120. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $48,300, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $137,800.

Obtaining Professional Licensure

Upon completion of the Health Information Management program, graduates are eligible to apply to the American Health Information Management Association for permission to participate in the examination process. For further information, contact:

AHIMA 233 N. Michigan Avenue, Suite 2150 Chicago, IL 60601-5800 http://www.ahima.org

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Miami Dade College Health Information Management Course Scheduling: Course Number Course Title Required

Credits General Education Courses ENC 1101** English Composition I 3 credits CLP 1006 Psychology of Personal Effects 3 credits PHI 2604 Critical Thinking/Ethics 3 credits SPC 1017 Fundamentals of Speech Communications 3 credits TOTAL 12 Credits Natural Science Courses BSC 2085 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 3 credits BSC 2085L Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory I 1 credits BSC 2086 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 3 credit BSC 2086L Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory II 1 credits TOTAL 8 Credits Major Courses-1st Semester HIM 1000 Introduction to Health Information Management 2 credits HIM 1300 Health Care Facilities and Delivery System 2 credits HIM 2012 Legal Aspects of Health Care 2 credits HIM 2472 Medical Terminology 3 credits TOTALS 9 Credits Major Courses – 2nd Semester HIM 1110 Health Record Management & Data Collection 2 credits

HIM 1110L Health Record Management & Data Collection Laboratory 3 credits

HIM 1800 Professional Practice Experience 1 2 credits HIM 2432 Pathophysiology and Pharmacology 3 credits TOTALS 10 Credits Major Courses – 3rd Semester HIM 2211C Health Information Technologies 2 credits HIM 2253C Current Procedural Terminology Coding 2 credits HIM 2400C Diversified Non-Hospital Health Record 2 credits TOTALS 6 credits Major Courses – 4th Semester HIM 2212C Electronic Health Record 3 credits

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Miami Dade College HIM 2222 ICD Coding Systems 2 credits HIM 2222L ICD Coding Systems Lab 3 credits

HIM 2512C Supervision and Management for Health Information Management 2 credits

TOTALS 10 Credits Major Courses – 5th Semester HIM 2214C Health Statistics 2 credits HIM 2234 Advanced ICD Coding Systems & Reimbursement 2 credits HIM 2234L Advanced ICD Coding Systems & Reimbursement Lab 1 credit HIM 2810 Professional Practice Experience 2 2 credits TOTALS 7 Credits Major Courses – 6th Semester HIM 2820 Seminar and Professional Practice Experience 3 2 credits HIM 2500 Data Management & Quality Assessment 2 credits HIM 2500L Date Management & Quality Assessment Laboratory 1 credit TOTALS 5 Credits GRAND TOTAL 67 Credits

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Miami Dade College Histotechnology: Degree Program

Program Website http://www.mdc.edu/medical/AHT/Histotechnology/default.asp Program Description

The Histologic Technician is not only the eyes of the pathologist but also the artist of the laboratory. Like the artist we have a canvas. The Histologic Technician’s canvas is a plain glass slide to which color and design will be added. Our medium is not oil, clay or stone but the entire array of human, animal and plant bodies. Our Palette includes colors with names such as Hematoxylin, Eosin, and Alcian Blue pH 2.5, Acid Fast Green, Nuclear Fast Red, Carbol Fuchsin and others. Our tools are not paintbrushes, chisels or drying ovens but have names such as Tissue Grossing, Tissue Processing Tissue Embedding, Microtome and Microscopes. Like the artist whose goal or purpose is for his/her work to be recognized by their peers. The histotech’s goal or purpose is to prepare quality slides for the Pathologists in order to aid in diagnosis and treatment of medical problems in conjunction with surgical and clinical findings. Histologic Technicians have an unlimited choice of practice settings. Hospitals, university research laboratories, private laboratories, public health facilities, industrial research, veterinary pathology laboratories, marine biology and forensic pathology laboratories, currently have positions open for qualified Histologic technicians. The Histotechnology Program provides learning experiences that enable the student to acquire and assimilate the necessary technical competencies to function effectively as a supportive health care provider in the Respiratory Care profession.

Program Accreditation

Miami Dade College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). For further information, contact: SACS 1866 Southern Lane Decatur, Georgia 30033 Phone: 404-679-4500 Fax: 404-679-4558 http://www.sacs.org/ Note: You have to be connected to the Internet to access this web site The Histologic Technology Program is accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS). Questions on accreditation may be answered at the following address: National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences

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Miami Dade College 5600 N. River Road, Suite 720 Rosemont, IL 60018 (773) 714-8880 (773)714-8886 - fax

Admission Requirements

To be eligible for admission to Miami Dade College and to the Dental Hygiene Program at the Medical Center Campus, you must complete the following steps:

1. You are 18 years old and have earned, or will earn at the time of enrollment into the program, a high school diploma or a high school equivalency diploma (GED).

2. If this is your initial enrollment at Miami Dade College or you have not been enrolled at Miami Dade College during the past 12 months, complete the Application Packet available from the Admission Office’s on any of the eight MDC Campuses. Choose the Medical Center Campus as the "preferred" campus; be sure to enter "23063" under "Program Code."

3. Register for and take the Computerized Placement Test (CPT) through Testing Services, Room 1303, Medical Center Campus, 305-237-4275, or through the testing center at any of the other MDC campuses. You must sign up at least one month in advance of taking the test, and you must take the test before the date that program application materials are due. You must have passing scores on the Computerized Placement Test (CPT), or, if you have taken the test but have not passed, then you must have satisfactorily completed the developmental courses prescribed by MDC as a result of your scores. College level course work or equivalent academic testing may be exempt students from the CPT test. Contact the Testing Center at any of the Miami Dade College Campuses for further information.

4. Complete the Program Application process by submitting an application for Program Admission and an application fee of $25.00. Application must be received by May 1st for August entry.

5. You have earned a cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of a least 2.0 on a scale of 4.0 on any college-level courses you have taken.

6. If you have previously attended any other college or university, arranged for that institution to send official transcripts to the Registrar’s Office at the Medical Center Campus by September 1st.

7. You are enrolled in or have successfully completed the prerequisite courses.

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If you have previously attended any college or university other than Miami Dade College, you must arrange for that institution to send official transcripts to the Admission’s Office at the Medical Center Campus by May 1st for an August acceptance or September 1st for a January acceptance.

Students who have attended foreign colleges must submit original transcripts and a certified English translation before February 1st to the Registrar at the Medical Center Campus for evaluation. For details, please call 305-237-4141. Students who have attended a foreign allied health or nursing program should consult the Miami Dade College catalog for more information about how to have their transcripts, diplomas, and credentials evaluated for U.S. equivalency.

Enrollment in the program is limited. Meeting the admissions requirements does not guarantee program acceptance. For this reason, the following criteria are used to determine which applicants will be admitted. The criteria listed below are used for the selection of students. Applicants will be ranked according to the number of natural science and general education courses required in program that have been successfully completed (see table below). Please note that there is no waiting list.

1. Overall Grade Point Average (GPA)

2. Ranking of natural science and general education courses completed (See below for rankings of completed courses)

Completion Requirements

You will gain the knowledge of tissue and cellular structure. You will develop skills in preparing, fixing processing, embedding, sectioning, and staining tissue, including brain, kidney, bone and muscle tissue. Actual surgical specimens are used in the laboratory settings. As part of the program a supervised internship at an affiliated hospital, research or private laboratories is required.

Program Length Twenty-four month associate in science degree program Location This program is offered only at the Medical Center Campus located at

950 NW 20 Street, Miami, Fl 33127 and clinical sites throughout Miami-Dade County.

Financial Aid 305-237-4160 Application You may send or drop off your MDC application to any Admissions

office located on any of the eight campuses of Miami Dade College. Applications for admission may also be filled out on line at http://www.mdc.edu . You must also send the following:

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Miami Dade College Application fee (check or money order – no cash) Official high school transcript and official college transcripts (if available) to the Admissions/Registrar’s Office. Where Do I Send My Program Application Materials? Send or drop off your Application for Program Selection, professional documentation, payment receipt of the $25.00 application fee, and an unofficial copy of your college transcript to the Dental Hygiene Program at the address below: Miami Dade College Medical Center Campus New Student Center, Room 1113 950 NW 20th Street Miami, FL 33127

Employment Outlook

Employment of clinical laboratory workers is expected to grow by 14 percent between 2008 and 2018, faster than the average for all occupations. The volume of laboratory tests continues to increase with both population growth and the development of new types of tests. Technological advances will continue to have opposing effects on employment. On the one hand, new, increasingly powerful diagnostic tests and advances in genomics—the study of the genetic information of a cell or organism—will encourage additional testing and spur employment. On the other hand, research and development efforts targeted at simplifying and automating routine testing procedures may enhance the ability of nonlaboratory personnel—physicians and patients in particular—to perform tests now conducted in laboratories. Although hospitals are expected to continue to be the major employer of clinical laboratory workers, employment is expected also to grow rapidly in medical and diagnostic laboratories, offices of physicians, and all other ambulatory healthcare services. Job opportunities are expected to be excellent because the number of job openings is expected to continue to exceed the number of jobseekers. Although significant, job growth will not be the only source of opportunities. As in most occupations, many additional openings will result from the need to replace workers who transfer to other occupations, retire, or stop working for some other reason. Willingness to relocate will further enhance one’s job prospects.

Salary Information Median annual wages of medical and clinical laboratory technologists were $53,500 in May 2008. The middle 50 percent earned between $44,560 and $63,420. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $36,180, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $74,680.

Obtaining Graduates of the program may be eligible to sit for either or both of the

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Professional Licensure

following categories of national certification examinations of the American Society for Clinical Pathology: Histologic Technician Certification Examination Histologic Technologist Certification Examination Histotechnicians and histotechnologist, who wish to practice in the state of Florida, must apply for licensure with the Board of Clinical Laboratory Personnel. They may make contact the board at: Florida Department of Health Board of Clinical Laboratory Personnel Division of Medical quality Assurance 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin #C01 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3257 Phone: 850-488-0595 Fax: 850-487-9626 http://www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa/ClinLb/clp_application.html NOTE: Students who have obtained a Baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college/university with a combination of 30 semester hours (45 quarter hours) of biology and chemistry AND successful completion of a NAACLS accredited Histotechnician or Histotechnology program within the last 5 years therefore you will be eligible to sit for national certification exam for histotechnologist, after completing this program. See the American Society for Clinical Pathology Histotechnologist Certification requirements at http://www.ascp.org.

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Miami Dade College Histologic Technician Course Scheduling: Course number Course Title Credits

General Education Courses PHI 2604 Critical Thinking and Ethics 3 credits CLP 1006 The Psychology of Personal Effectiveness 3 credits SPC 1017 Fundamentals of Speech Communication 3 credits ENC 1101 English 3 credits TOTAL 12

Credits Natural Science Courses BSC 2010 Principles of Biology 3 credits BSC 2085 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 3 credits BSC 2085L Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab 1 credit BSC 2086 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 3 credits BSC 2086L Human Anatomy nd Physiology II Lab 1 credit MCB 2010 Microbiology 3 credits MCB 2010L Microbiology Lab 1 credit CHM 1033 Chemistry for the Health Professional 4 credits

CHM 1033L Chemistry for the Health Professional Laboratory 1 credit

TOTAL 20 Credits

Major Courses – 1st Semester MLT 1191 Histotechnology I 3 credits MLT 1191L Histotechnology I laboratory 2 credits MLT 1195C Tissue Identification I 3 credits MLT 1196 Laboratory Safety and 2 credits BSC 2086 Anatomy and Physiology II 4 credits BSC 2086L Anatomy and Physiology II laboratory 1 credit MCB 2010 Microbiology 3 credits MCB 2010L Microbiology laboratory 1 credit HIM 2472 Medical Terminology 1 credit TOTAL 20

Credits Major Courses – 2nd Semester MLT 2192 Histotechnology II 3 credits MLT 2192L Histotechnology II laboratory 2 credits MLT 1752 Quality Control and Laboratory Math 2 credits

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Miami Dade College MLT 2197 Tissue Identification II 3 credits TOTAL 10

Credits Major Courses – 3rd Semester MLT 2198 Histochemistry 3 credits MLT 2198L Histochemistry Laboratory 2 credits MLT 2180C Infectious Disease and Control Practices 3 credits TOTAL 8

Credits Major Courses 4th Semester MLT 1840L Histology Practicum I 5 credits TOTAL 5

Credits Major Courses – 5th Semester MLT 2841L Histology Clinical Practicum II 5 credits MLT 2931 Histology Seminar 2 credits TOTAL Credits GRAND TOTAL 76

Credits

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Miami Dade College Medical Laboratory Technician: Degree Program

Program Website http://www.mdc.edu/medical/AHT/MLT/default.asp Program Description

Program prepares students to work as part of the health care delivery team in a hospital, private clinical laboratory, or research laboratory. There is a concentrated presentation of general education courses combined with career development, laboratory experiences, and hospital practice to accomplish this goal. The students acquire extensive knowledge of chemistry, microbiology, serology, hematology, urinalysis, and blood bank practices. Students also acquire specialized skills that include blood collection and the use of quality control in the laboratory setting.

Program Accreditation

The Medical Laboratory Technology Program is accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Science (NAACLS). National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences 8410 W. Bryn Mawr Avenue Suite 670 Chicago , IL 60631 (773)714-8880

Admission Requirements

To be eligible for admission to the Medical Laboratory Technology Program at the Medical Center Campus, you must meet these criteria:

You hold, or will hold at the time of enrollment in the Medical Laboratory Technology Program, a high school diploma or a high school equivalency diploma (GED).

You have applied to and been fully accepted by Miami Dade College. (For application information, see the Miami Dade College Catalog, available from admissions and registrations offices on any campus.)

You have passing scores on the Computerized Placement Test (CPT), or, if you have taken the test but have not passed, then you have satisfactorily completed the developmental courses prescribed by MDC as a result of your scores. The CPT can be scheduled through Testing Services at any MDC campus. For exceptions to this requirement, see the MDC Catalog.

You have earned a cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 2.0 on a scale of 4.0 for any college-level courses you have taken.

Completion Requirements

Program Length Two-year Associate in Science degree program Location Lectures and simulated clinical Laboratory courses are taught at the

Medical Center Campus. Students spend their last semester practicing in the four major laboratory departments at various hospitals, working

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Miami Dade College alongside medical technologists, supervisors, and pathologists.

Financial Aid 305-237-4160 Application To apply to the Medical Laboratory Technology Program at the Medical

Center Campus, complete the following steps.

• If you have not been enrolled at Miami Dade College during the past 12 months, complete an Application for Admission or Readmission to College Credit Courses. Choose the Medical Center Campus as the “preferred” campus.

• Make an appointment to take the Computerized Placement Test (CPT) through Testing Services, Room 1303, Medical Center Campus, 305-237-4275, or through the testing center at any of the other MDC campuses. You should register at least one month in advance of taking the test, and you should take the test before the date that program application materials are due.

• If you have previously attended any other college or university, arrange for that institution to send official transcripts to the Registrar at the Medical Center Campus by the due date for program application materials.

• Complete the prerequisite courses . • Submit an Application for Program Selection to the Medical

Laboratory Technology Program Coordinator at the Medical Center Campus.

You may send your MDC application to any admissions office located on any of the six campuses of Miami Dade College. Applications for admission may also be filled out on line at http://www.mdc.edu . Note: You have to be connected to the Internet to access this web site You must also send the following:

• Application fee (check or money order – no cash) • Official high school transcript and official college transcripts (if

available) to the Registrar. • Send your Application for Program Selection, professional

documentation, and an unofficial copy of your college transcript to the Medical Laboratory Technology Program at the address below:

Miami Dade College Medical Center Campus New Student Center 950 NW 20th Street Miami , FL 33127

Employment Outlook

Employment of clinical laboratory workers is expected to grow by 14 percent between 2008 and 2018, faster than the average for all occupations. The volume of laboratory tests continues to increase with

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both population growth and the development of new types of tests. Technological advances will continue to have opposing effects on employment. On the one hand, new, increasingly powerful diagnostic tests and advances in genomics—the study of the genetic information of a cell or organism—will encourage additional testing and spur employment. On the other hand, research and development efforts targeted at simplifying and automating routine testing procedures may enhance the ability of nonlaboratory personnel—physicians and patients in particular—to perform tests now conducted in laboratories. Although hospitals are expected to continue to be the major employer of clinical laboratory workers, employment is expected also to grow rapidly in medical and diagnostic laboratories, offices of physicians, and all other ambulatory healthcare services. Job opportunities are expected to be excellent because the number of job openings is expected to continue to exceed the number of jobseekers. Although significant, job growth will not be the only source of opportunities. As in most occupations, many additional openings will result from the need to replace workers who transfer to other occupations, retire, or stop working for some other reason. Willingness to relocate will further enhance one’s job prospects.

Salary Information Median annual wages of medical and clinical laboratory technologists were $53,500 in May 2008. The middle 50 percent earned between $44,560 and $63,420. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $36,180, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $74,680.

Obtaining Professional Licensure

Graduates are eligible for the Florida state clinical laboratory license after passing an approved national certification examination. For further information, contact: Florida Department of Health Board of Clinical Laboratory Personnel Division of Medical Quality Assurance Box 6320 Tallahassee, FL 32399-3255 (850) 245-4444 http://www.doh.state.fl.us

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Miami Dade College Medical Laboratory Technician Course Schedule:

FULL TIME SCHEDULING Course Number Course Title Credits

ENC 1101 English Composition 1 3 PHI 2604* Critical Thinking & Ethics 3 PPE 1005* The Psychology of Personal Effectiveness 3 SPC 1026 Fundamentals of Speech 3 TOTALS 12 Natural Science Courses (17 credits) BSC 2085 Human Anatomy & Physiology 1 3 BSC 2085L Human Anatomy & Physiology 1 Lab 1 BSC 2086 Human Anatomy & Physiology 2 3 BSC 2086L Human Anatomy & Physiology 2 Lab 1 CHM 1025 Introduction to Chemistry 3 CHM 1025L Introduction to Chemistry Lab 1 MCB 2013 Microbiology 3 MCB 2013L Microbiology Lab 2 TOTALS 17 Semester 1 Fall Term MLT 1210C Clinical Urinalysis Lab 2 MLT 1300 Clinical Hematology 2 MLT 1300L Clinical Hematology Lab 2 MLT 1040L Introduction to Medical Technology 1

MLT 1752 Laboratory Mathematics & Quality Control 2

TOTALS 9 Semester 2 Spring Term MLT 1610 Clinical Chemistry 1 2 MLT 1610L Clinical Chemistry 1 Lab 2 MLT 1500 Immunology/Serology 2 MLT 1500L Immunology/Serology Lab 1 MLT 2440 Clinical Microbiology 1 1 MLT 2440L Clinical Microbiology 1 Lab 1 TOTALS 9

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Miami Dade College Semester 3 Summer Term MLT 2525 Immunohematology 2 MLT 2525L Immunohematology Lab 2 MLT 1330 Clinical Coagulation 1 MLT 1330L Clinical Coagulation Lab 1 TOTALS 6 Semester 4 Fall Term MLT 2403 Clinical Microbiology II 2 MLT 2403L Clinical Microbiology II Lab 2

MLT 2624L Special Techniques in Chemistry Laboratory 2

MLT 2620 Clinical Chemistry 2 2 MLT 2620L Clinical Chemistry 2 Lab 1 TOTALS 9 Semester 5 Spring Term *MLT 2807L Hospital Practicum Immunohematology 3 *MLT 2809L Hospital Practicum Hematology 3 *MLT 2810L Hospital Practicum Chemistry 3 *MLT 2811L Hospital Practicum Microbiology 3 *MLT 2930 Seminar 2 TOTALS 14

PART - TIME SCHEDULING Course Number Course Title Credits

MLT 1040L Introduction to Medical Technology 1

MLT 1752 Laboratory Mathematics & Quality Control 2

TOTALS 3 Semester 2 Spring Term MLT 1610 Clinical Chemistry 1 2 MLT 1610L Clinical Chemistry 1 Lab 2 TOTALS 4 Semester 3 Summer Term MLT 1330 Clinical Coagulation 1

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Miami Dade College MLT 1330L Clinical Coagulation Lab 1 TOTALS 2 Semester 4 Fall Term MLT 1210C Clinical Urinalysis Lab 2 MLT 1300 Clinical Hematology 2 MLT 1300L Clinical Hematology Lab 2

MLT 2624L Special Techniques in Chemistry Laboratory 2

TOTALS 8 Semester 5 Spring Term MLT 1500 Immunology/Serology 2 MLT 1500L Immunology/Serology Lab 1 MLT 2402 Clinical Microbiology I 1 MLT 2402L Clinical Microbiology I Lab 1 TOTALS 5 Semester 6 Summer Term MLT 2525 Immunohematology 2 MLT 2525L Immunohematology Lab 2 TOTALS 4 Semester 7 Fall Term MLT 2403 Clinical Microbiology II 2 MLT 2403L Clinical Microbiology II Lab 2 MLT 2620 Clinical Chemistry 2 2 MLT 2620L Clinical Chemistry 2 Lab 1 TOTALS 7 Semester 8 Spring Term *MLT 2807L Hospital Practicum Immunohematology 3 *MLT 2809L Hospital Practicum Hematology 3 *MLT 2810L Hospital Practicum Chemistry 3 *MLT 2811L Hospital Practicum Microbiology 3 *MLT 2930 Seminar 2 TOTALS 14

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Miami Dade College Nuclear Medicine: Degree program

Program Website http://www.mdc.edu/medical/AHT/NMT/default.asp Program Description

Nuclear Medicine is the injection or oral administration of radioactive materials into the human body that are detected by an imaging device known as a gamma camera. A scan of the distribution of the radiotracer within an organ in the body is produced. A Nuclear Medicine Technologist prepares and administers the tracer radiopharmaceuticals to the patients and records the images using computerized detection systems. Nuclear Medicine Technologists are employed in hospitals, outpatient diagnostic imaging centers, and private physician offices.

Program Accreditation

Miami Dade College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). For information, contact: SACS 1866 Southern Lane Decatur, Georgia 30033 Phone: 404-679-4558 Fax: 404-679-4558 http://wwww.sacs.org

Admission Requirements

To be eligible for admission to the NMT Program at the Medical Center Campus, you must meet these criteria:

• You hold at the time of enrollment in the NMT Program, a high school diploma or a high school equivalency diploma (GED).

• You are at least 18 years of age. • In accordance with the school’s policy of dual admissions, you

have applied to and been fully accepted by Miami Dade College. (For application information, see the Miami Dade College Catalog, available online or from admissions and registration offices on any campus).

• You have passing scores on the Computerized Placement Test (CPT), or, if you have taken the test but have not passed, then you have satisfactorily completed the developmental courses prescribed by MDC. The CPT can be scheduled through Testing Services at any MDC campus. For exceptions to this requirement, see the MDC Catalog. CPT scores must be current.

• You have earned a cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA)of at least 2.5 on a scale of 4.0 for all general education courses.

• You can demonstrate comprehension and proficiency in the English language at the college level. If your native language is other than English, you must have completed the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), which can be taken at any MDC

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• You have successfully completed the vocational credit course HSC 0003 Introduction to Health Care Careers (A.S. degree only).

You have satisfied the college Computer Competency requirements by completing CGS 1060. The Nuclear Medicine program does not accept the equivalency exam for CGS 1060.

Completion Requirements

Program Length Aproximately 7 Semesters on the normal track. If Applicants have earned a degree (minimum AS/AAS) in a healthcare profession, possess a current professional license in that profession, and have completed CHM 1033/33L (4crs), MAC 1105 (3crs) and PHY 1004 (3crs), they may enter the College Certificate Program, which is 4 Semesters, approximately.

Location Financial Aid 305-237-4160 Application • If you have not been enrolled at Miami Dade College during the

past 12 months, complete an Application for Admission or Readmission to College Credit Courses. Choose the Medical Center Campus as the “preferred” campus.

• Sign up to take the Computerized Placement Test (CPT) through Testing Services, Room 1303, Medical Center Campus, 305-237-4275, or through the testing center at any of the other MDC campuses. You must sign up at least one month in advance of taking the test, and you must take the test before the date that program application materials are due.

• If you have previously attended any other college or university, arrange for that institution to send official transcripts to the Registrar at the Medical Center Campus by the due date for program application materials. All transcripts must be received and evaluated by the application deadline in order to be considered for the program.

• Submit the following program application materials to the New Student Center, 950 NW 20 Street, 33127 on the Medical Center Campus. These items must be received by February 15th for Summer entry.

o Application for Program Selection to the NMT Program, Medical Center Campus.

o Transfer Credit Review Form, which comes with the program application (Submit only if you are transferring credits from another college).

Employment Outlook

Employment of nuclear medicine technologists is expected to increase by 16 percent from 2008 to 2018, faster than the average for all occupations. Growth will arise from technological advancement, the development of new nuclear medicine treatments, and an increase in the number of middle-aged and elderly persons, who are the primary users of diagnostic and treatment procedures.

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Nuclear Medicine Course Scheduling:

General Education Course Requirements Term 1 - Fall Term Course Number Course Title Required Credits

CGS 1060 Intro. To Microcomputers 4 ENC 1101 English Composition I 3 MAC 1105 College Algebra 3 BSC 2085 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 3 BSC 2085L Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab I 1 CLP 1006 The Psychology Personal Effectiveness 3 Total Credits 17

Technological innovations may increase the diagnostic uses of nuclear medicine. New nuclear medical imaging technologies, including PET and single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), are expected to be used increasingly. Cost considerations will affect the speed with which these new applications of nuclear medicine grow. Healthcare facilities contemplating these procedures will have to consider equipment costs, reimbursement policies, and the number of potential users. Although these new imaging technologies will be used more often, they will likely replace older technologies, not supplement them. Thus, only a small amount of job growth will stem from the adoption of new technologies. In spite of growth in nuclear medicine, the number of openings into the occupation each year will be relatively low. Job competition will be keen because the supply of properly trained nuclear medicine technologists is expected to exceed the number of job openings for technologists. Technologists who have training in multiple diagnostic methods, such as radiologic technology and diagnostic medical sonography, or in nuclear cardiology, should have the best prospects

Salary Information In this area, entry-level graduates may expect to earn an annual salary of $43,000 if employed full-time in a hospital setting. This does not include a sign-on bonus, benefits or overtime.

Obtaining Professional Licensure

Graduates are eligible to apply to sit for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Examination in Nuclear Medicine as well as the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board Examination. Additionally, graduates are eligible to apply for a Nuclear Medicine Technologist license in the state of Florida which is required for employment. Applications will be provided to the students in the last semester of the program

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Miami Dade College Term 2 - Spring Term SPC 1026 Fundamentals of Speech Communication 3 CHM 1033 Chemistry for Health Sciences 3 CHM 1033L Chemistry for Health Sciences Lab 1 BSC 2086 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 3 BSC 2086L Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab II 1 PHI 2604 Critical Thinking/Ethics 3 PHY 1004 Physics with Applications 3 Total Credits 17 Course Plan for A.S. Degree Course Number Course Title Required

Credits Term 3- Summer A I

RTE 1000 Orientation to Radiologic Technology (If not taken prior to admission to the program) 2

Total Credits 2 Term 4 - Summer B NMT 1002L Intro to NM Lab 1 NMT 1300 Radiation Protection 2 NMT 2533 NM Instrumentation 2 Total Credits 5 Term 5 - Fall NMT 1750 NM Procedures 1 2 NMT 2613 NM Physics 2 NMT 2400 NM Pharmacology 2 NMT 2804C NM Clinic 1 5 RTE 1002 Orientation to Radiologic Clinic 1 Total Credits 12 Term 6 - Spring NMT 2751 NM Procedures 2 2 NMT 2040 NM Administration 2 NMT 2573 NM QA/QC 2 NMT 2814C NMT Clinic 2 7 Total Credits 13

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Miami Dade College Term 7 - Summer A II NMT 2824C NM Clinic 3 7 NMT 2932 NM Seminar 2 Total Credits 9 Total A.S. Degree credits 75

Course Plan For College Certificate Program Course Number Course Title Required

Credits Term 1 - Summer B NMT 1002L Intro. To NM Lab 1 NMT 1300 Radiation Protection 2 NMT 2533 NM Instrumentation 2 Total Credits 5 Term 2 - Fall NMT 1750 NM Procedures 1 2 NMT 2613 NM Physics 2 NMT 2400 NM Pharmacology 2 NMT 2804C NM Clinic 1 5 Total Credits 11 Term 3 - Spring NMT 2751 NM Procedures 2 2 NMT 2040 NM Administration 2 NMT 2573 NM QA/QC 2 NMT 2814C NM Clinic 2 7 Total Credits 13 Term 4 Summer AB NMT 2524C NM Clinic 3 7 NMT 2960 NM Seminar 2 Total Credits 9 Total Certificate Program Credits 48

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Miami Dade College Opticianry: Degree Program

Program Website http://www.mdc.edu/medical/AHT/Opticianry/default.asp Program Description

The Opticianry Program provides learning experiences that enable the student to acquire and assimilate the necessary technical competencies to function effectively as a supportive health care provider in the Opticianry profession. This program simultaneously prepares students for jobs in three ophthalmic health care areas, as opticians or as technicians working with optometrists or ophthalmologists. A concentrated presentation of career development and clinical experience, combined with general education courses accomplishes this multidisciplinary approach. Among the marketable skills acquired are clinical data collection and ophthalmic fabrication and dispensing. The program prepares students to assist in performing tests to determine defects in vision, preparing and fitting eyeglasses and contact lenses, and administering corrective eye exercises and other treatments under the supervision of an optometrist or ophthalmologist. The student begins working with patients during the third semester, in clinics staffed by opticians, optometrists, and/or ophthalmologists.

Program Accreditation

Miami Dade College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). For further information, contact: SACS 1866 Southern Lane Decatur, Georgia 30033 Phone: 404-679-4500 Fax: 404-679-4558 http://www.sacs.org/

The Opticianry Program is accredited by the Commission on Opticianry Accreditation (COA). Commission on Opticianry Accreditation P.O. Box 142 Florence, IN 47020 [email protected] 703-468-0566 (voice) 888 306 9036 (fax)

Admission Requirements

To be eligible for admission to Miami Dade College and to the Opticianry Program at the Medical Center Campus, you must complete the following steps:

1. You are 18 years old and have earned, or will earn at the time of enrollment into the program, a high school diploma or a high school equivalency diploma (GED).

2. If this is your initial enrollment at Miami Dade College or you have not been enrolled at Miami Dade College during the past 12

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Miami Dade College months, complete the Application Packet available from the Admission Office’s on any of the eight MDC Campuses. Choose the Medical Center Campus as the "preferred" campus; be sure to enter "23040" under "Program Code."

3. Register for and take the Computerized Placement Test (CPT) through Testing Services, Room 1303, Medical Center Campus, 305-237-4275, or through the testing center at any of the other MDC campuses. You must sign up at least one month in advance of taking the test, and you must take the test before the date that program application materials are due. You must have passing scores on the Computerized Placement Test (CPT), or, if you have taken the test but have not passed, then you must have satisfactorily completed the developmental courses prescribed by MDC as a result of your scores. College level course work or equivalent academic testing may be exempt students from the CPT test. Contact the Testing Center at any of the Miami Dade College Campuses for further information.

4. Complete the Program Application process by submitting an application for Program Admission and an application fee of $25.00. Application must be received by June 1st for August entry.

5. You have earned a cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of a least 2.0 on a scale of 4.0 on any college-level courses you have taken.

6. If you have previously attended any other college or university, arranged for that institution to send official transcripts to the Registrar’s Office at the Medical Center Campus by September 1st.

7. You are enrolled in or have successfully completed ENC 1101 - English Composition 1.

Enrollment in the program is limited. Meeting the admissions requirements does not guarantee program acceptance. For this reason, the following criteria are used to determine which applicants will be admitted. The criteria listed below are used for the selection of students. Applicants will be ranked according to the number of natural science and general education courses required in program that have been successfully completed (see table below). Please note that there is no waiting list.

1. Overall Grade Point Average (GPA)

2. Ranking of the general education courses completed

***See below for list of classes and ranking.

Transfer Students: If you have previously attended any college or

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Miami Dade College university other than Miami Dade College, you must arrange for that institution to send official transcripts to the Admission’s Office at the Medical Center Campus by May 1st for an August acceptance or September 1st for a January acceptance.

Students who have attended foreign colleges must submit original transcripts and a certified English translation before February 1st to the Registrar at the Medical Center Campus for evaluation. For details, please call 305-237-4141. Students who have attended a foreign allied health or nursing program should consult the Miami Dade College catalog for more information about how to have their transcripts, diplomas, and credentials evaluated for U.S. equivalency.

Completion Requirements

Program Length The Medical Center Campus Opticianry Program is a two-year course of study requiring 72 credits for an Associate in Science degree. A series of general education courses are associated with the Opticianry program at Miami Dade College. It is recommended that students interested in this program complete these general education courses prior to applying and enrolling in the program to reduce the course workload in each semester.

Location This program is offered only at the Medical Center Campus located at 950 NW 20 Street, Miami, Fl 33127 and clinical sites throughout Miami-Dade County.

Financial Aid 305-237-4160 Application You may send or drop off your MDC application to any Admissions

office located on any of the eight campuses of Miami Dade College. Applications for admission may also be filled out on line at http://www.mdc.edu . Note: You have to be connected to the Internet to access this web site You must also send the following: Application fee (check or money order – no cash) Official high school transcript and official college transcripts (if available) to the Registrar. Send or drop off your Application for Program Selection, professional documentation, and an unofficial copy of your college transcript to the Opticianry Program at the address below: Miami Dade College Medical Center Campus New Student Center, Room 1113 950 NW 20th Street Miami, FL 33127

Employment Outlook

Employment in this occupation is expected to rise 13 percent over the 2008–18 decade. Middle age is a time when many individuals use corrective lenses for the first time, and elderly persons generally require

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Miami Dade College more vision care than others. As the share of the population in these older age groups increases and as people live longer, more opticians will be needed to provide service to them. In addition, awareness of the importance of regular eye exams is increasing across all age groups, especially children and those over the age of 65. Recent trends indicate a movement toward a “low vision” society, where a growing number of people view things that are closer in distance, such as computer monitors, over the course of an average day. This trend is expected to increase the need for eye care services. Fashion also influences demand. Frames come in a growing variety of styles, colors, and sizes, encouraging people to buy more than one pair. Somewhat moderating the need for optician services is the increasing use of laser surgery to correct vision problems. Although the surgery remains relatively more expensive than eyewear, patients who successfully undergo this surgery may not require glasses or contact lenses for several years. Also, new technology is allowing workers to make the measurements needed to fit glasses and therefore allowing dispensing opticians to work faster, limiting the need for more workers. Job prospects: Overall, the need to replace dispensing opticians who retire or leave the occupation will result in very good job prospects. Employment opportunities for opticians in offices of optometrists—the largest employer—will be particularly good as an increasing number of ophthalmologists are expected to utilize better trained opticians to handle more tasks, allowing ophthalmologists to see more patients. Job opportunities also will be good at general merchandise stores because this segment is expected to experience much faster than average growth, as well as high turnover due to less favorable working conditions, such as long hours and mandatory weekend shifts. Nonetheless, the number of job openings overall will be somewhat limited because the occupation is small. Also, dispensing opticians are vulnerable to changes in the business cycle because eyewear purchases often can be deferred for a time. Job prospects will be best for those who have certification and those who have completed a formal opticianry program. Job candidates with extensive knowledge of new technology, including new refraction systems, framing materials, and edging techniques, should also experience favorable conditions.

Salary Information Median annual wages of dispensing opticians were $32,810 in May 2008. The middle 50 percent earned between $26,170 and $41,930. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $21,250, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $50,580.

Obtaining Professional Licensure

Graduates are eligible to apply to the Professional Opticians of Florida and the State of Florida Medical Quality Assurance for the licensing

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*** Ranking of General Education Courses for Admissions is as follows:

RANKING OF COMPLETED COURSES - GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES

PRIORITY

RANK COURSES

Top Priority 1 SPC 1026, CLP 1006, PHI 2604, CGS 1060, ENC 1101

2 CLP 1006 , PHI 2604, ENC 1101

3 PHI 2604, SPC 1026, ENC 1101

4 CLP 1006 , SPC 1026, ENC 1101

5 PHI 2604, ENC 1101

6 CLP 1006, ENC 1101

7 SPC 1026, ENC 1101 Lowest Priority 8 CGS 1060, ENC 1101

Opticianry Course Scheduling:

General Education Courses

Course Number Course Title Required Credits

ENC 1101 English Composition 1 3 credits PHI 2604 Critical Thinking & Ethics 3 credits CLP 1006 The Psychology of Personal Effectiveness 3 credits SPC 1017 Fundamentals of Speech Communication 3 credits MAC 1105 College Algebra 3 credits TOTAL 15 Credits

examination for Opticianry (L.D.O.). POF State Office 1947 Greenwood Drive Tallahassee, FL 32303 850:201.2622 Fax:201.2625 http://www.pof.org/# State of Florida Medical Quality Assurance/Licensure Information 4052 Bald Cypress Way , Bin # C01 Tallahassee , FL 32399 -3251 Phone: 850 -488-0595 Fax: 850 - 487-9626 http://www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa/opticianry/index.html

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Full-Time Course Plan Major Courses – 1st Semester OPT 1110 Physical and Geometric Optics 4 credits OPT 1205 Ocular Anatomy, Physiology & Pathology 3 credits OPT 1330 Clinical Data Collection 1 2 credits TOTAL 9 Credits Major Courses – 2nd Semester OPT 1150 Ophthalmic Lenses 2 credits OPT 1331 Clinical Data Collection 2 2 credits OPT 1331L Clinical Data Collection 2 Lab 1 credit OPT 1450 Ophthalmic Dispensing Procedures 1 1 credit OPT 1450L Ophthalmic Dispensing Procedures 1 Lab 1 credit OPT 2505 Contact Lenses 1 3 credits OPT 2070L Computers for Vision Care 1 credit TOTAL 11 Credits Major Courses – 3rd Semester OPT 2375 Refractometry 1 credit OPT 2375L Refractometry Lab 1 credit OPT 2420 Eyeware Fabrication 1 2 credits OPT 2420L Eyeware Fabrication 1 Lab 1 credit OPT 2451 Ophthalmic Dispensing Procedures 2 1 credit OPT 2451L Ophthalmic Dispensing Procedures 2 Lab 1 credit OPT 2506 Contact Lenses 2 2 credits OPT 2506L Contact Lenses 2 Lab 1 credit OPT 2800L Vision Care Clinic 1 2 credits TOTAL 12 Credits Major Courses – 4th Semester OPT 2421C Eyewear Fabrication 2 3 credits OPT 2801L Vision Care Clinic 2 4 credits OPT 2830C Contact Lens Clinic 1 2 credits OPT 2875L Ophthalmic Dispensing Practicum 1 2 credits OPT 2376L Refractometry Lab II 1 credit TOTAL 12 Credits Major Courses – 5th Semester

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Miami Dade College OPT 2060 Ophthalmic Management Policy &

Procedures 2 credits

OPT 2422C Eyewear Fabrication 3 3 credits OPT 2802L Vision Care Clinic 3 4 credits OPT 2831L Contact Lens Clinic 2 1 credit OPT 2876L Ophthalmic Dispensing Practicum 2 2 credits OPT 2377L Refractometry Lab III 1 credit TOTAL 13 Credits GRAND TOTAL 72 CREDITS

CGS 1060 – Introduction to Microcomputers - Introduction to Microcomputer Usage - This course must be satisfied for completion of the Associate in Science Degree. Course satisfaction can be accomplished through examination or by successful class attendance in the course

Part-Time Course Plan

Course Number Course Title Required Credits

Major Courses – 1st Semester OPT 1205 Ocular Anatomy, Physiology & Pathology 3 credits OPT 1330 Clinical Data Collection 1 2 credits TOTAL 5 Credits Major Courses – 2nd Semester OPT 1331 Clinical Data Collection 2 2 credits OPT 1331L Clinical Data Collection 2 Lab 1 credit OPT 1450 Ophthalmic Dispensing Procedures 1 1 credit OPT 1450L Ophthalmic Dispensing Procedures 1 Lab 1 credit TOTAL 5 Credits Major Courses – 3rd Semester OPT 2451 Ophthalmic Dispensing Procedures 2 1 credit OPT 2451L Ophthalmic Dispensing Procedures 2 Lab 1 credit OPT 2800L Vision Care Clinic 1 2 credits TOTAL 4 Credits Major Courses – 4th Semester OPT 1110 Physical and Geometric Optics 4 credits OPT 2801 Vision Care Clinic 2 4 credits TOTAL 8 Credits

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Miami Dade College Major Courses – 5th Semester OPT 1150 Ophthalmic Lenses 2 credits OPT 2505 Contact Lenses 1 3 credits OPT 2070L Computers for Vision Care 1 credit

OPT 2060 Ophthalmic Management Policies & Procedures 2 credits

TOTAL 8 Credits Major Courses – 6th Semester OPT 2375 Refractometry 1 credit OPT 2375L Refractometry Lab 1 credit OPT 2420 Eyewear Fabrication 1 2 credits OPT 2420L Eyewear Fabrication 1 Lab 1 credit OPT 2506 Contact Lens 2 1 credit OPT 2506L Contact Lens 2 Lab 2 credits TOTAL 8 Credits Major Courses – 7th Semester OPT 2421C Eyewear Fabrication 2 3 credits OPT 2830C Contact Lens Clinic 2 credits OPT 2875L Ophthalmic Dispensing Practicum 1 2 credits OPT 2376L Refractometry Lab II 1 credit TOTAL 8 Credits Major Courses – 8th Semester OPT 2422C Eyewear Fabrication 3 3 credits OPT 2802L Vision Care Clinic 3 4 credits OPT 2831L Contact Lens Clinic 2 1 credit OPT 2876L Ophthalmic Dispensing Practicum 2 2 credits OPT 2377L Refractometry III 1 credit TOTAL 11 Credits GRAND TOTAL(incl. req. gen. Ed

courses) 72 Credits

CGS 1060 – Introduction to Microcomputers - Introduction to Microcomputer Usage - This course must be satisfied for completion of the Associate in Science Degree. Course satisfaction can be accomplished through examination or by successful class attendance in the course

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Miami Dade College Physical Therapy Assistant: Degree Program

Program Website http://www.mdc.edu/medical/AHT/PTA/default.asp Program Description

The Physical Therapist Assistant Program provides learning experiences that enable the student to acquire and assimilate the necessary technical competencies to function effectively as a supportive health care provider in the physical therapy profession. Licensed physical therapist assistants are educated health care providers that work under the supervision of a licensed professional physical therapist and assist in the provision of physical therapy interventions. The physical therapist assistant helps manage conditions such as sprains/strains, fractures, back and neck injuries, sports and work related injuries, and others. Components of therapies performed involve exercise, massage, electrical stimulation, hot and cold packs, traction, and ultrasound. Physical therapist assistants are in constant demand both locally and nationally.

Program Accreditation

Miami Dade College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). For further information, contact: SACS 1866 Southern Lane Decatur, Georgia 30033 Phone: 404-679-4500 Fax: 404-679-4558 http://www.sacs.org/

The Physical Therapist Assistant program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE). American Physical Therapy Association Department of Accreditation 1111 N. Fairfax Street Alexandria, Virginia 22134 Further information regarding accreditation can be obtained at http://www.apta.org

Admission Requirements

To be eligible for admission to Miami Dade College and the Physical Therapist Assistant Program, you must complete the following steps:

1. You are 18 years old and have earned, or will earn at the time of enrollment into the program, a high school diploma or a high school equivalency diploma (GED).

2. If this is your initial enrollment at Miami Dade College or you have not been enrolled at Miami Dade College during the past 12 months, complete the Application Packet available from the Admission Office’s on any of the eight MDC Campuses. Choose

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Miami Dade College the Medical Center Campus as the "preferred" campus; be sure to enter "23035" under "Program Code."

3. Register for and take the Computerized Placement Test (CPT) through Testing Services, Room 1303, Medical Center Campus, 305-237-4275, or through the testing center at any of the other MDC campuses. You must sign up at least one month in advance of taking the test, and you must take the test before the date that program application materials are due. You must have passing scores on the Computerized Placement Test (CPT), or, if you have taken the test but have not passed, then you must have satisfactorily completed the developmental courses prescribed by MDC as a result of your scores. College level course work or equivalent academic testing may be exempt students from the CPT test. Contact the Testing Center at any of the Miami Dade College Campuses for further information.

4. Complete the Program Application process by submitting an application for Program Admission and an application fee for the $25.00 application fee. Application must be received by September 1st for January entry.

Enrollment in the program is limited. Meeting the admissions requirements does not guarantee program acceptance. For this reason, the following criteria are used to determine which applicants will be admitted. Applicants will be ranked according to the number of natural science and general education courses required in program that have been successfully completed (***SEE BELOW). Please note that there is no waiting list. 1. Ranking of natural Science and general education courses completed 2. Overall Grade Point Average (GPA) 3. Florida residents will be given preference over non-residents, as well as students who are reapplying to the program, if they have completed all prerequisites as of September 1st of the previous year. Final acceptance will be based on the submission of all required documents received at the mandatory program orientation session.

Transfer Students: If you have previously attended any college or university other than Miami Dade College, you must arrange for that institution to send official transcripts to the Physical Therapist Assistant Program at the Medical Center Campus by the September 1st for a January acceptance. Students who have attended foreign colleges must submit original transcripts and a certified English translation before February 1 st to the Registrar at the Medical Center Campus for evaluation. For details, please call 305-237-4141. Students who have attended a foreign allied health or nursing program should consult the Miami Dade College catalog for more information about how to have their transcripts, diplomas, and credentials

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Completion Requirements

Program Length The Medical Center Campus Physical Therapist Assistant Program is a two-year course of study requiring 74 credits for an Associate in Science degree. Before entry into the Physical Therapist Assistant program, students must also complete a series of general education and science courses at Miami Dade College.

Location This program is offered only at the Medical Center Campus located at 950 NW 20 Street, Miami, Fl 33127 and clinical sites throughout Miami-Dade County

Financial Aid 305-237-4160 Application Where Do I Send My Application Materials?

You may send or drop off your MDC application to any admissions office located on any of the eight campuses of Miami Dade College. Applications for admission may also be filled out on line at http://www.mdc.edu. You must also send the following:

1. MDC application fee ($20.00 check or money order - no cash) 2. Official high school transcript and official college transcripts (if

available) to the Registrar

Where Do I Send My Program Application Materials? Send or drop off your Application for Program Admission, professional documentation, and an unofficial copy of your college transcript to the address below: Miami Dade College Medical Center Campus New Student Center, Room 1113 950 N.W. 20th Street Miami, FL 33127

Employment Outlook

Employment of physical therapist assistants and aides is expected to grow by 35 percent from 2008 through 2018, much faster than the average for all occupations. Changes to restrictions on reimbursement for physical therapy services by third-party payers will increase patient access to services and, thus, increase demand. The increasing number of people who need therapy reflects, in part, the increasing elderly population. The elderly population is particularly vulnerable to chronic and debilitating conditions that require therapeutic services. These patients often need additional assistance in their treatment, making the roles of assistants and aides vital. In addition, the large baby-boom generation is entering the prime age for heart attacks and strokes, further increasing the demand for cardiac and physical rehabilitation.

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***RANKING OF COMPLETED COURSES - NATURAL SCIENCE COURSES

PRIORITY

RANK COURSES

TOP PRIORITY 1 BSC 2085, BSC 2085L, BSC 2086, BSC 2086L, PHY 1004, 1004L

2 BSC 2085, BSC2085L, PHY 1004 3 BSC 2085, BSC 2085L , PHY 1004L 4 BSC 2085, BSC 2085L 5 PHY 1004, PHY 1004L

Medical and technological developments should permit an increased percentage of trauma victims and newborns with birth defects to survive, creating added demand for therapy and rehabilitative services. Physical therapists are expected to increasingly use assistants and aides to reduce the cost of physical therapy services. Once a patient is evaluated and a treatment plan is designed by the physical therapist, the physical therapist assistant can provide many parts of the treatment, as directed by the therapist. Opportunities for individuals interested in becoming physical therapist assistants are expected to be very good; with help from physical therapist assistants, physical therapists are able to manage more patients. However, physical therapy aides may face keen competition from the large pool of qualified individuals. In addition to employment growth, job openings will result from the need to replace workers who leave the occupation permanently. Job opportunities should be particularly good in acute hospital, skilled nursing, and orthopedic settings, where the elderly are most often treated. Job prospects should be especially favorable in rural areas, as many physical therapists tend to cluster in highly populated urban and suburban areas

Salary Information Median annual wages of physical therapist assistants were $46,140 in May 2008. The middle 50 percent earned between $37,170 and $54,900. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $28,580, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $63,830.

Obtaining Professional Licensure

Graduates are qualified to apply to the State Board of Physical Therapy for permission to complete the examination process. Upon satisfactory completion, applicants become licensed physical therapist assistants. Board of Physical Therapy 4052 Bald Cypress Way Bin C05 Tallahassee , FL 32399-3255 (850) 488-0595 http://www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa/physical/pt_home.html

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Miami Dade College 6 BSC 2086, BSC 2086L 7 BSC 2086, PHY 1004 8 BSC 2086 9 PHY 1004 LOWEST PRIORITY

10 BSC 2086L, PHY 1004L

RANKING OF COMPLETED COURSES - GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES

PRIORITY

RANK COURSES

TOP PRIORITY 1 CLP 1006 , PHI 2604, SPC 1026, HIM 2472, elective 2 CLP 1006 , PHI 2604, SPC 1026, HIM 2472 3 CLP 1006 , PHI 2604, HIM 2472, elective 4 CLP 1006 , PHI 2604, HIM 2472 5 CLP 1006 , PHI 2604 6 CLP 1006 , HIM 2472 7 PHI 2604, HIM 2472 8 HIM 2472 9 CLP 1006 10 PHI 2604 LOWEST PRIORTY 11 SPC 1017

Physical Therapy Assistant Course Scheduling: Course Number Course Name Current

Credits MAJOR COURSES - 1ST SEMESTER BSC 2085 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 3 credits

BSC 2085L Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory I 1 credit

PHT 1201 Introduction to Physical Therapy 2 credit PHT 1201L Introduction to Physical Therapy Laboratory 1 credits PHT 1211 Disabilities and Therapeutic Procedures I 2 credits

PHT 1211L Disabilities and Therapeutic Procedures I Lab 1 credit

PHT 1102 Anatomy for Physical Therapist Assistant 2 credits PHY 1004 Physics with Application 3 credits PHY 1004L Physics with Application Laboratory 1 credit TOTALS 16 Credits

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Miami Dade College MAJOR COURSES - 2ND SEMESTER ENC 1101 English Composition 3 credits BSC 2086 Anatomy and Physiology II 3 credit BSC 2086L Anatomy and Physiology II Laboratory 1 credits PHT 2120 Applied Kinesiology 2 credits PHT 2120L Applied Kinesiology Laboratory 1 credit PHT 2224 Disabilities and Therapeutic Procedures II 4 credits

PHT 2224L Disabilities and Therapeutic Procedures II Lab 2 credits

TOTALS 16 Credits MAJOR COURSES - 3RD SEMESTER HIM 2472 Medical Terminology 3 credits PHT 2162 Survey of Neurological Deficits 3 credits PHT 2701 Rehabilitation Procedures 3 credits PHT 2701L Rehabilitation Procedures Laboratory 2 credits PHT 2801 Clinical Practice and Conference I 4 credits TOTALS 15 Credits MAJOR COURSES - 4TH SEMESTER PHI 2604 Critical Thinking 3 credits CLP 1006 Psychology of Personal Effectiveness 3 credits PHT 2931 Seminar 3 credits PHT 2810 Clinical Practice and Conference II 5 credits TOTALS 14 Credits MAJOR COURSES - 5TH SEMESTER SPC 1026 Fundamentals of Speech Communication 3 credits PHT 2820 Clinical Practice and Conference III 7 credits Elective Elective 3credits TOTALS 13 Credits GRAND TOTALS 74 CREDITS

CGS 1060

Introduction to Microcomputer Usage - This course must be satisfied for completion of the Associate in Science Degree. Course satisfaction can be accomplished through examination or by class attendance

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Miami Dade College Radiography: Degree Program

Program Website http://www.mdc.edu/medical/AHT/Radiography/default.asp Program Description

The Radiography Program provides learning experiences that enable the student to acquire and assimilate the necessary technical competencies to function effectively as a supportive health care provider in the Radiography profession. A radiographer, also known as a Radiologic Technologist, is responsible for producing radiographs as prescribed by a physician. In order to successfully produce a radiograph, the radiographer must position the patient between the image receptor and the x-ray tube, select the proper amount of radiation, and then energize the x-ray tube. Radiographic image processing and evaluation, radiation protection, and basic patient assessment are within the scope of practice of a radiographer. Radiographers are employed in hospitals, outpatient diagnostic imaging centers, private physician offices, and mobile x-ray companies and in the education field. In addition, employment is available in the industrial aspect of radiography, specifically by producing images of metal parts to determine cracks or potentially weak areas in the part.

Program Accreditation

Miami Dade College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). For further information, contact: SACS 1866 Southern Lane Decatur, Georgia 30033 Phone: 404-679-4500 Fax: 404-679-4558 http://www.sacs.org/ The Miami Dade College Radiography Program is fully accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology. For more information on the current accreditation status, please contact: The Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology 20 N. Wacker Drive Suite 2850 Chicago, IL 60606-3182 (312-704-5300). http://www.jrcert.org/

Admission Requirements

To be eligible for admission Miami Dade College and the Radiography Program, you must complete the following steps:

1. You are 18 years old and have earned, or will earn at the time of application to the program, a high school diploma or a high school

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Miami Dade College equivalency diploma (GED).

2. If this is your initial enrollment at Miami Dade College or you have not been enrolled at Miami Dade College during the past 12 months, complete the Application Packet available from the Admission Office’s on any of the eight MDC Campuses. Choose the Medical Center Campus as the "preferred" campus; be sure to enter "23036" under "Program Code."

3. Schedule and appointment to take the Computerized Placement Test (CPT) through Testing Services, Room 1303, Medical Center Campus, 305-237-4275, or through the testing center at any of the other MDC campuses. You must sign up at least one month in advance of taking the test, and you must take the test before the date that program application materials are due. You must have passing scores on the Computerized Placement Test (CPT), or, if you have taken the test but have not passed, then you must have satisfactorily completed the developmental courses prescribed by MDC as a result of your scores. College level course work or equivalent academic testing may exempt students from the CPT test. Contact the Testing Center at any of the Miami Dade College Campuses for further information. If your native language is other than English, you must have completed the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), which can be taken at any MDC campus.

4. Complete the Program Application process by submitting an application for Program Admission and pay an application fee of $25.00. Application must be received by January 15.

5. You are enrolled in or have successfully completed the general education and natural sciences courses associated with the program.

Students begin the Radiography Program in August of each year. A total of 77 credits must be completed for this degree. The required general education courses are an important part of the program. Since admissions are highly competitive and enrollment is limited, it is strongly recommended that these general education courses be completed before applying to the program as this will improve your chances of being admitted, although taking these courses in advance does not guarantee admission. Meeting the admissions requirements does not guarantee program acceptance. For this reason, the following criteria are used to determine which applicants will be admitted: (Please note that there is no waiting list). 1. Associate degree program Grade Point Average (GPA) 2. The grade earned in the BSC and MAC courses 3. Completion of natural science and general education courses (***SEE

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Miami Dade College BELOW)

Transfer Students:If you have previously attended any college or university other than Miami Dade College, you must arrange for that institution to send official transcripts to the Admission’s Office at the Medical Center Campus by May 1st for an August acceptance.

Students who have attended foreign colleges must submit original transcripts and a certified English translation before February 1st to the Registrar at the Medical Center Campus for evaluation. For details, please call 305-237-4141. Students who have attended a foreign allied health or nursing program should consult the Miami Dade College catalog for more information about how to have their transcripts, diplomas, and credentials evaluated for U.S. equivalency.

Completion Requirements

Program Length The Medical Center Campus Radiography Care Program is a two-year course of study requiring 77 credits for an Associate in Applied Science degree.

Location The Radiography program is offered only at the Medical Center Campus located at 950 NW 20 Street, Miami, Fl 33127 and clinical sites throughout Miami-Dade County.

Financial Aid 305-237-4160 Application Where Do I Send My MDC Application Materials?

You may send your MDC application to any admission’s office located on any of the eight campuses of Miami Dade College. Applications for admission may also be filled out on line at http://www.mdc.edu. Note: You have to be connected to the Internet to access this web site You must also send the following:

1. Application fee (check or money order - no cash) 2. Official high school transcript and official college transcripts (if

available) to the Admissions/Registrar’s Office.

Where Do I Send My Program Application Materials? Send or drop off your Application for Program Admission, professional documentation, payment receipt for the $25.00 application fee, and an unofficial copy of your college transcript to the address below: Miami Dade College Medical Center Campus New Student Center, Room 1113 950 N.W. 20th Street

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Employment Outlook

Employment of radiologic technologists is expected to increase by about 17 percent from 2008 to 2018, faster than the average for all occupations. As the population grows and ages, there will be an increasing demand for diagnostic imaging. With age comes increased incidence of illness and injury, which often requires diagnostic imaging for diagnosis. In addition to diagnosis, diagnostic imaging is used to monitor the progress of disease treatment. With the increasing success of medical technologies in treating disease, diagnostic imaging will increasingly be needed to monitor progress of treatment. The extent to which diagnostic imaging procedures are performed depends largely on cost and reimbursement considerations. However, accurate early disease detection allows for lower cost of treatment in the long run, which many third-party payers find favorable. Although hospitals will remain the principal employer of radiologic technologists, a number of new jobs will be found in offices of physicians and diagnostic imaging centers. As technology advances many imaging modalities are becoming less expensive and more feasible to have in a physician’s office. In addition to job growth, job openings also will arise from the need to replace technologists who leave the occupation. Those with knowledge of more than one diagnostic imaging procedure—such as CT, MR, and mammography—will have the best employment opportunities as employers seek to control costs by using multi-credentialed employees. Demand for radiologic technologists and technicians can tend to be regional with some areas having large demand, while other areas are saturated. Technologists and technicians willing to relocate may have better job prospects. CT is continuing to become a frontline diagnosis tool. Instead of taking x rays to decide whether a CT is needed, as was the practice before, it is often the first choice for imaging because of its accuracy. MR also is increasingly used. Technologists with credentialing in either of these specialties will be very marketable to employers.

Salary Information The median annual wage of radiologic technologists was $52,210 in May 2008. The middle 50 percent earned between $42,710 and $63,010. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $35,100, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $74,970.

Obtaining Professional Licensure

Graduates are eligible to apply to the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT), The National Certification Examination in

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*** Natural science and general education courses prerequisites

Course Number Course Title Required Credits BSC 2085 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 3 credits BSC 2085L Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory I 1 credit BSC 2086 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 3 credits BSC 2086L Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory II 1 credit ENC 1101 English Composition I 3 credits MAC 1105 College Algebra 3 credits PHI 2604 Critical Thinking & Ethics 3 credits CLP 1006 The Psychology of Personal Effectiveness 3 credits SPC 1017 Fundamentals of Speech Communication 3 credits RTE 1000 Introduction to Radiology Technology 2 credits HSC 0003 Introduction to Health Care 3 credits (CTE) CGS 1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage 4 credits

Radiography Course Scheduling: Course Number Course Title Required

Credits PRESELECT COURSES BSC 2085 Human Anatomy and Physiology I** 3 credits

BSC 2085L Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory I** 1 credit

BSC 2086 Human Anatomy and Physiology II** 3 credits

BSC 2086L Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory II** 1 credit

ENC 1101 English Composition I** 3 credits MAC 1105 College Algebra** 3 credits PHI 2604 Critical Thinking & Ethics** 3 credits

Radiologic Technology. Graduates must also apply to the State of Florida for a General Radiographers license required for employment in the State of Florida. The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists® 1255 Northland Drive St. Paul, Minnesota 55120-1155 USA Phone (651) 687-0048 http://www.arrt.org/ Florida Department of Health EMT/Paramedic/Radiologic Tech Certification Office 4052 Bald Cypress Way BIN C85 Tallahassee, FL 32399-3252 850-488-0595 http://www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa/Rad-Tech/index.html

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Miami Dade College CLP 1006 The Psychology of Personal Effectiveness** 3 credits SPC 1017 Fundamentals of Speech Communication** 3 credits RTE 1000 Introduction to Radiology Technology** 2 credits TOTAL 25 Credits Major Courses – 1st Semester RTE 1613 Radiology Physics 2 credits RTE 1503 Radiographic Positioning 1 3 credits RTE 1503L Radiology Positioning 1 Lab 1 credit RTE 1804 Radiology Clinical 1 5 credits TOTAL 11 Credits Major Courses – 2nd Semester RTE 1513 Radiographic Positioning 2 3 credits RTE 1513L Radiographic Positioning 2 Lab 1 credit RTE 1418 Radiographic Technique I 3 credits RTE 1814 Radiographic Clinical 2 5 credits TOTAL 12 Credits Major Courses – 3rd Semester RTE 1824 Radiographic Clinical 3 5 credits TOTAL 5 Credits Major Courses – 4th Semester RTE 2457 Radiologic Technology 2 3 credits RTE 2563 Radiographic Positioning 3 2 credits RTE 2834 Radiographic Clinical 4 5 credits TOTAL 10 Credits Major Courses – 5th Semester RTE 2385 Radiation Biology 2 credits RTE 2844 Radiographic Clinical 5 8 credits RTE 2010 New Imaging Modalities in Radiology 1 credit TOTAL 11 Credits

CGS 1060: Introduction to Microcomputer Usage** - This course must be satisfied for completion of the Associate in Science Degree. Course satisfaction can be accomplished through examination or by successful class attendance in the course.

** DENOTES COURSES THAT MUST BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO APPLYING TO THE PROGRAM

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Miami Dade College Respiratory Care: Degree Program

Program Website http://www.mdc.edu/medical/AHT/Respiratory/default.asp Program Description

The Respiratory Care Program provides learning experiences that enable the student to acquire and assimilate the necessary technical competencies to function effectively as a supportive health care provider in the Respiratory Care profession. The Respiratory Care profession is composed of certified and registered respiratory therapists, who provide assistance to persons experiencing respiratory difficulty. They provide care ranging from simple respiratory care to complex life-saving techniques used in the critical care setting for patients of all ages. A Respiratory Therapist receives advances training in critical care and advanced life support. They are involved in direct patient care in the administration of various humidity and aerosol therapies, breathing treatments and invasive critical care techniques. Respiratory Therapists are involved in all aspects of Respiratory Care including newborn, emergency, diagnostics, and chronic rehabilitative therapies.

Program Accreditation

Miami Dade College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). For further information, contact: SACS 1866 Southern Lane Decatur, Georgia 30033 Phone: 404-679-4500 Fax: 404-679-4558 http://www.sacs.org/

The Respiratory Care program is fully accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC). For more information on the current accreditation status, please contact: CoARC 1248 Harwood Rd Bedford, TX 76021-4244 (817) 283-2835 (817) 354-8519 (fax) http://www.coarc.com/

Admission Requirements

To be eligible for admission to Miami Dade College and the Respiratory Care Program, you must complete the following steps:

1. You are 18 years old and have earned, or will earn at the time of application to the program, a high school diploma or a high school equivalency diploma (GED).

2. If this is your initial enrollment at Miami Dade College or you have not been enrolled at Miami Dade College during the past 12

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Miami Dade College months, complete the Application Packet available from the Admission Office’s on any of the eight MDC Campuses. Choose the Medical Center Campus as the "preferred" campus; be sure to enter "23045" under "Program Code."

3. Schedule an appointment to take the Computerized Placement Test (CPT) through Testing Services, Room 1303, Medical Center Campus, 305-237-4275, or through the testing center at any of the other MDC campuses. You must sign up at least one month in advance of taking the test, and you must take the test before the date that program application materials are due. You must have passing scores on the Computerized Placement Test (CPT), or, if you have taken the test but have not passed, then you must have satisfactorily completed the developmental courses prescribed by MDC as a result of your scores. College level course work or equivalent academic testing may exempt students from the CPT test. Contact the Testing Center at any of the Miami Dade College Campuses for further information.

4. Complete the Program Application process by submitting an application for Program Admission and an application fee of $25.00. Application must be received by May 1st.

5. You are enrolled in or have successfully completed ENC 1101 - English Composition 1.

Enrollment in the program is limited. Meeting the admissions requirements does not guarantee program acceptance. For this reason, the following criteria is used to determine which applicants will be admitted. Applicants will be ranked according to the number of natural science and general education courses required in program that have been successfully completed (see table below). Please note that there is no waiting list. 1. Ranking of natural science and general education courses completed (***SEE BELOW FOR LISTING) 2. Overall Grade Point Average (GPA) 3. Florida residents will be given preference over non-residents, as well as students who are reapplying to the program.

Completion Requirements

Program Length The Medical Center Campus Respiratory Care Program is a two-year course of study requiring 76 credits for an Associate in Science degree.

Location This program is offered only at the Medical Center Campus located at 950 NW 20 Street, Miami, Fl 33127 and clinical sites throughout Miami-Dade County.

Financial Aid 305-237-4160 Application You may send your MDC application to any admissions office located on

any of the eight campuses of Miami Dade College. Applications for admission may also be filled out on line at http://www.mdc.edu.

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Miami Dade College Note: You have to be connected to the Internet to access this web site You must also send the following:

1. application fee (check or money order - no cash) 2. official high school transcript and official college transcripts (if

available) to the Admissions/Registrar’s Office Send or drop off your Application for Program Admission, professional documentation, receipt of the $25.00 program application fee and an unofficial copy of your college transcript to the address below: Miami Dade College Medical Center Campus New Student Center, Room 1113 950 N.W. 20th Street Miami, FL 33127

Employment Outlook

Employment of respiratory therapists is expected to grow by 21 percent from 2008 to 2018, much faster than the average for all occupations. The increasing demand will come from substantial growth in the middle-aged and elderly population—a development that will heighten the incidence of cardiopulmonary disease. Growth in demand also will result from the expanding role of respiratory therapists in case management, disease prevention, emergency care, and the early detection of pulmonary disorders. Older Americans suffer most from respiratory ailments and cardiopulmonary diseases, such as pneumonia, chronic bronchitis, emphysema, and heart disease. As the number of older persons increases, the need for respiratory therapists is expected to increase as well. In addition, advances in inhalable medications and in the treatment of lung transplant patients, heart attack and accident victims, and premature infants—many of whom depend on a ventilator during part of their treatment—will increase the demand for the services of respiratory care practitioners. Job opportunities are expected to be very good, especially for those with a bachelor’s degree and certification, and those with cardiopulmonary care skills or experience working with infants. The vast majority of job openings will continue to be in hospitals. However, a growing number of openings are expected to be outside of hospitals, especially in home healthcare services, offices of physicians or other health practitioners, consumer-goods rental firms, or in the employment services industry as a temporary worker in various settings.

Salary Information Median annual wages of wage-and-salary respiratory therapists were $52,200 in May 2008. The middle 50 percent earned between $44,490 and $61,720. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $37,920 and the highest

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***RANKING OF COMPLETED COURSES - NATURAL SCIENCE COURSES

PRIORITY

RANK COURSES

Top Priority 1 BSC 2085, 2085L, 2086, 2086L, CHM 1033

2 BSC 2085, 2085L, CHM 1033

3 BSC 2085, 2085L ,2086, 2086L

4 BSC 2085, 2085L

5 CHM 1033 Lowest Priority 6 BSC 2085

RANKING OF COMPLETED COURSES - GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES

PRIORITY

RANK COURSES

Top Priority 1 SPC 1017, CLP 1006, PHI 2604, CGS 1060

2 CLP 1006 , PHI 2604

3 PHI 2604, SPC 1017

4 CLP 1006 , SPC 1017

5 PHI 2604

6 CLP 1006

7 SPC 1017 Lowest Priority 8 CGS 1060

10 percent earned more than $69,800. Obtaining Professional Licensure

Graduates are eligible to apply to the National Board for Respiratory Care for permission to complete the examination process. Upon satisfactory completion, graduates may apply to the Florida Board of Respiratory Care for a license to practice Respiratory Care in the State of Florida. For further information, contact: Florida Department of Health Board of Respiratory Care 4052 Bald Cypress Way Bin #C05 Tallahassee, FL 32399-3255 850-488-0595 http://www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa/respiratory/ NBRC Executive Office 18000 W.105 Street Olathe, KS 66061 Phone: 913-895-4900 Fax: 913-895-4650 http://www.nbrc.org

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Miami Dade College Respiratory Care Course Scheduling:

Course Number Course Title Required

Credits PRESELECT COURSES BSC 2085 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 3 credits BSC 2085L Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory I 1 credit BSC 2086 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 3 credits

BSC 2086L Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory II 1 credit

ENC 1101 English Composition I** 3 credits CHM 1033 Chemistry for Health Science 3 credits TOTAL 14 Credits Major Courses – 1st Semester RET 1024 Introduction to Respiratory Care 2 credits RET 1024L Introduction to Respiratory Care Laboratory 1 credit RET 2274 Respiratory Care 1 2 credits RET 2274L Respiratory Care Theory Laboratory 1 1 credit RET 1484 Respiratory Care Pathophysiology I 2 credits PHI 2604 Critical Thinking/Ethics 3 credits TOTAL 11 Credits Major Courses – 2nd Semester RET 2275 Respiratory Care Theory 2 2 credits RET 2275L Respiratory Care Theory Laboratory 2 1 credit RET 2350 Respiratory Care Pharmacology 2 credits RET 2832 Respiratory Care Clinic 1 2 credit RET 2414 Pulmonary Studies 2 credits RET 2414L Pulmonary Studies Laboratory 1 credit RET 2503 Respiratory Care Pathophysiology 2 3 credits CLP 1006 Psychology of Personnel Effectiveness 3 credits TOTAL 16 Credits Major Courses – 3rd Semester RET 2284 Principles of Mechanical Ventilation 2 credits

RET 2284L Principles of Mechanical Ventilation Laboratory 2 credits

RET 2833 Respiratory Care Therapy Clinic 2 5 credits SPC 1026 Fundamentals of Speech Communication 3 credits

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Miami Dade College TOTAL 12 Credits Major Courses – 4th Semester RET 2714L Perinatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care lab 1 credit RET 2264 Advanced Modalities and Monitoring 2 credits RET 2714 Perinatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care 2 credits RET 2834 Respiratory Care Clinic 3 8 credits TOTAL 13 Credits Major Courses – 5th Semester RET 2601 Respiratory Care Seminar 3 credits RET 2835 Respiratory Care Clinic 4 8 credits TOTAL 11 Credits GRAND TOTAL 76 CREDITS

CGS 1060 : Introduction to Microcomputer Usage - This course must be satisfied for completion of the Associate in Science Degree. Course satisfaction can be accomplished through examination or by successful class attendance in the course

** DENOTES COURSES THAT MUST BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO APPLYING TO PROGRAM

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Miami Dade College Veterinary Technology: Degree Program

Program Website http://www.mdc.edu/medical/AHT/Vet/default.asp Program Description

The Veterinary Technology Program provides learning experiences that enable the student to acquire and assimilate the necessary technical competencies to function effectively as a supportive health care provider in the profession. A veterinary technician is a rewarding profession with many opportunities for the graduate to grow and develop special interests in the vast field of veterinary medicine. Veterinary technicians typically conduct clinical work in a private practice under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian performing various medical tests and treat and diagnose medical conditions and diseases in animals. Some veterinary technicians record patients' case histories, expose and develop x rays and radiographs, and provide specialized nursing care. Veterinary technicians assisting small-animal practitioners usually care for small pets, such as cats and dogs, but can perform a variety of duties with mice, rats, sheep, pigs, cattle, monkeys, birds, fish, and frogs. Additional employment opportunities for veterinary technicians can be found in research facilities under the guidance of veterinarians or physicians.

Program Accreditation

Miami Dade College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). For further information, contact: SACS 1866 Southern Lane Decatur, Georgia 30033 Phone: 404-679-4500 Fax: 404-679-4558 \ http://www.sacs.org/

The Veterinary Technology Program is accredited by the committee on Veterinary Technician Education and Activities (CVTEA) of the American Veterinary Medicine Association ( AVMA). The current accreditation period is October 25, 2009 to December 31, 2013. CVTEA/AVMA 1931 N. Meachan Road, Suite 100 Schaumburg, IL 60173

Further Information regarding accreditation can be obtained at http://www.avma.org/education/cvea/about_cvtea.asp

Admission Requirements

To be eligible for admission to Miami Dade College and the Veterinary Technology Program, you must complete the following steps:

1. You are 18 years old and have earned, or will earn at the time of application to the program, a high school diploma or a high school equivalency diploma (GED).

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have not been enrolled at Miami Dade College during the past 12 months, complete the Application Packet available from the Admission Office’s on any of the eight MDC Campuses. Choose the Medical Center Campus as the "preferred" campus; be sure to enter "23062" under "Program Code."

3. Schedule an appointment to take the Computerized Placement Test (CPT) through Testing Services, Room 1303, Medical Center Campus, 305-237-4275, or through the testing center at any of the other MDC campuses. You must sign up at least one month in advance of taking the test, and you must take the test before the date that program application materials are due. You must have passing scores on the Computerized Placement Test (CPT), or, if you have taken the test but have not passed, then you must have satisfactorily completed the developmental courses prescribed by MDC as a result of your scores. College level course work or equivalent academic testing may exempt students from the CPT test. Contact the Testing Center at any of the Miami Dade College Campuses for further information.

4. Complete the Program Application process by submitting an application for Program Admission and an application fee of $25.00. Application must be received by May 1st.

5. You have earned a cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of a least 2.0 on a scale of 4.0 on any college-level courses you have taken.

6. You are enrolled in or have successfully completed with a grade of “C” or higher the following courses (***SEE BELOW FOR LIST)

Enrollment in the program is limited. Meeting the admissions requirements does not guarantee program acceptance. For this reason, the following criteria is used to determine which applicants will be admitted. Applicants will be ranked according to the number general education courses required in program that have been successfully completed (see table below). Please note that there is no waiting list. Also, overall GPA Final acceptance will be based on the submission of all required documents received at the mandatory program orientation session. Transfer Students: If you have previously attended any college or university other than Miami Dade College, you must arrange for that institution to send official transcripts to the Admission’s Office at the Medical Center Campus by May 1st for an August acceptance. Students who have attended foreign colleges must submit original transcripts and a certified English translation before February 1st to the Registrar at the Medical Center Campus for evaluation. For details, please

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Miami Dade College call 305-237-4141. Students who have attended a foreign allied health or nursing program should consult the Miami Dade College catalog for more information about how to have their transcripts, diplomas, and credentials evaluated for U.S. equivalency.

Completion Requirements

Program Length The Medical Center Campus Veterinary Technology Program is a six-semester course of study. Graduates of the program earns 73 credits resulting in an Associate of Science degree that includes approximately 400 hours of clinical exposure for the students in a variety of clinical settings, primarily but not exclusively small animal. Attendance is full-time, and the program commitment averages up to 40 hours per week. Since the program is designated to prepare students for the profession of Veterinary Technology rather than simply for a job, students should expect to attend conferences and seminars that are offered on occasional evenings and weekends.

Location This program is offered only at the Medical Center Campus located at 950 NW 20 Street, Miami, Fl 33127 and clinical sites throughout Miami-Dade County.

Financial Aid 305-237-4160 Application You may send your MDC application to any admissions office located on

any of the eight campuses of Miami Dade College. Applications for admission may also be filled out on line at http://www.mdc.edu. Note: You have to be connected to the Internet to access this web site You must also send the following:

1. application fee (check or money order - no cash) 2. official high school transcript and official college transcripts (if

available) to the Admissions/Registrar’s Office. Send or drop off your Application for Program Admission, professional documentation, payment receipt for the $25.00 application fee, and an unofficial copy of your college transcript to the address below: Miami Dade College Medical Center Campus New Student Center, Room 1113 950 N.W. 20th Street Miami, FL 33127

Employment Outlook

Salary Information Obtaining Professional Licensure

Licensure is not required to practice as a Veterinary Technician in the State of Florida but all graduates are encouraged to take the Veterinary Technician National Exam (VTNE) with the American Association of Veterinary State Boards and The Professional Education Service and the

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***Pre-Program Course Requirements:

Course Number Course Title Required Credits

ENC 1101 English Composition I 3 credits BSC 1005 General Education Biology 3 credits BSC 1005L General Education Biology Lab 1 credit CGS 1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage* 4 credits TOTAL 11 Credits

Veterinary Technician Course Scheduling: Course Number Course Title Required

Credits Pre-requisite Courses ENC 1101 English Composition I** 3 credits BSC 1005 General Education Biology** 3 credits BSC 1005L General Education Biology Lab** 1 credit CGS 1060 Introduction to Microcomputer Usage** 4 credits TOTAL 11 Credits Major Courses – 1st Semester ATE 1110 Animal Anatomy 3 credits

Florida Practical Exam (FPE) with the Florida Veterinary Medical Association. Beginning in January 2010, only graduates of AVMA-Accredited Veterinary Technology program will be eligible for the VTNE. Upon successful completion of these exams the graduate will be granted certification valid for two years. This certification will be maintained by completing the required continuing education credits (15 credits). American Association of Veterinary State Boards 380 W 22nd Street, Suite 101 Kansas City, MO. 64108 Phone#: 877-698-8482 Fax: 816-931-1604 http://www.aavsb.org Florida Veterinary Medical Association 7131 Lake Ellenor Drive Orlando, Fl. 32809-5738 Phone: 800-992-3862 Fax: 407-240-3710 http://www.fvma.com

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Miami Dade College ATE 1112 Animal Physiology 3 credits ATE 1110L Animal Anatomy & Physiology Lab 1 credit ATE 1650L Introduction to Clinical Practice 1 credit SPC 1017 Fundamentals of Speech 3 credits TOTAL 11 Credits Major Courses – 2nd Semester ATE 2638 Animal Lab Procedure I 3 credits ATE 2638L Animal Lab Procedure I Lab 2 credits ATE 2652L Introduction to Clinical Practice II 1 credit ATE 2636 Large Animal Clinical & Nursing Skills 2 credits

ATE 2636L Large Animal Clinical & Nursing Skills Lab 1 credit

ATE 2671 Lab Animal Medicine 2 credits PHI 2604 Critical Thinking/Ethics 3 credits TOTAL 15 Credits Major Courses – 3rd Semester ATE 2722 Avian and Exotic Pet Medicine 2 credits ATE 1630 Pharmacology for Veterinary Technicians 2 credits ATE 2639 Animal Lab Procedure II 3 credits ATE 2639L Animal Lab Procedure II Lab 2 credits TOTAL 9 Credits Major Courses – 4th semester ATE 1940 Veterinary Clinical Experience I 3 credits ATE 2611 Animal Medicine I 3 credits ATE 2631 Small Animal Nursing I 3 credits ATE 2655L Animal Nursing & Medicine Lab I 2 credits ATE 2661 Large Animal Diseases 1 credit CLP 1006 Psychology of Personal Effectiveness 3 credits TOTAL 15 Credits Major Courses – 5th Semester ATE 2050L Animal Nursing and Medicine Lab II 2 credits ATE 2612 Small Animal Nursing II 3 credits ATE 2614 Animal Medicine II 3 credits ATE 1941 Clinical Experience II 3 credits ATE 2710 Emergency Medicine 2 credits TOTAL 13 Credits

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Miami Dade College Major Courses – 6th Semester ATE 2942 Clinical Experience III 3 Credits TOTAL 3 Credits GRAND TOTAL 73 CREDITS