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• Registered in one’s allied health area<br />
Related Requirements 18<br />
• Civil/Survey Technology Option: Civil engineering drafting,<br />
C S 110G Computer literacy 3<br />
OR surveying fundamentals, roadway construction drafting, land<br />
OECS 105 Introduction to Microcomputer Technology<br />
• Overall GPA of 3.0 or higher<br />
OEHO 120 Medical Terminology 3<br />
• Observation in an ultrasound facility (optional)<br />
OEHO 153 <strong>Ana</strong>tomy & Physiology I 4<br />
• <strong>College</strong>-level course in algebra (MATH 121 or equivalent)<br />
OEHO 154 <strong>Ana</strong>tomy & Physiology II 4<br />
• County of residence<br />
OEHO 202 Legal & Ethical Issues in Health Care 3<br />
OEHO 253 Microbiology for Health Occupations 4<br />
Certificate (55 credits)<br />
Technical Requirements 52<br />
NOTE: All of the courses in this program relate to each other and to<br />
the clinical internship and cannot be taken individually.<br />
All technical requirements listed<br />
in the certificate program<br />
52<br />
Core Requirements 3<br />
MATH 121 <strong>College</strong> Algebra 3<br />
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS 52 Drafting and Design<br />
OEDS 101 Introduction to Sonography 2<br />
Technologies<br />
OEDS 110 Ultrasound Physics & Instrumentation 3<br />
OEDS 112 Abdominal Sonography I 4 Associate of Applied Science Degree<br />
OEDS 113 Gyn Sonography 3 • Architecture Option<br />
• Architectural Technology Option<br />
OEDS 114 OB Sonography 4<br />
• Civil/Survey Technology Option<br />
OEDS 115 Abdominal Sonography II 3<br />
• Mechanical Drafting and Solid Modeling Option<br />
OEDS 118 Neurosonography 2<br />
Certificate of Completion<br />
OEDS 120 Clinical Internship and Advanced Seminar I 4<br />
• Architectural Technology Option<br />
OEDS 122 Clinical Internship and Advanced Seminar II 4 • Civil/Survey Technology Option<br />
OEDS 124 Clinical Internship & Adv. Seminar III 9 • Mechanical Drafting and Solid Modeling Option<br />
OEDS 126 Clinical Internship & Adv. Seminar IV 9 528-7310<br />
OEDS 155 Special Topics – Intro to Vascular Technology 3 The Drafting and Design Technologies Program provides students<br />
OEDS 155 Special Topics – Vascular Sonography 2<br />
with a strong foundation in Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD), Architecture/Design,<br />
and relevant theory and concepts necessary to<br />
become successful in various related fields. These fields include<br />
Architecture, Architectural Technology, Civil/Survey Technology and<br />
Associate Degree Track<br />
Mechanical Drafting/Solid Modeling.<br />
This is a limited-entry program accepting students only in the spring Excellent job and salary opportunities are available nationwide for<br />
semester. Criteria and factors used in evaluating applicants include Drafters/CAD specialists, technicians, architects, and engineers.<br />
the following:<br />
With its rapid growth, southern <strong>New</strong> <strong>Mexico</strong> also has strong employment<br />
• High school diploma or GED<br />
possibilities for graduates of the Drafting and Design Tech-<br />
nologies Program. Students with previous related training and/or<br />
• Completion of all Core Requirements and Related Requirements<br />
with a GPA of 3.0 or higher (no more than one final<br />
formal education may quickly qualify for more advanced positions,<br />
such as construction inspector or supervisor, contractor, technical<br />
grade of C is allowed)<br />
animator, or senior drafter.<br />
• County of residence<br />
Within the Drafting and Design Technologies Program are four options<br />
allowing students to tailor their studies to their own interests<br />
Associate Degree (85 credits)<br />
and career aspirations. The general content of each option is set<br />
forth below.<br />
Core Requirements 15 • Architecture: Architectural theory & drawing; design studio/<br />
culture; architectural history; computer/rendering applications;<br />
introduction to construction principles & construction<br />
ENGL 218G Tech. & Scientific Communication 3<br />
MATH 121 <strong>College</strong> Algebra 3<br />
documents; presentation techniques.<br />
PHYS 211 General Physics I 3 • Architectural Technology: Architectural 2-D and 3-D drafting,<br />
OR<br />
residential design, construction estimating, construction technology,<br />
architectural rendering and animation<br />
PSY 201G Intro. to Psychology<br />
SOC 101G Intro. to Sociology 3<br />
development drafting, and GIS/GPS training<br />
2 0 0 7 - 2 0 0 8 C A TA L O G<br />
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