Diagnostic Medical Sonography AAS
Diagnostic medical sonography is based on sending high frequency sound waves into the body to produce dynamic real time images from the returning echoes. It is widely used to assess pregnancy, evaluate the abdomen, the cardiovascular system, and musculoskeletal conditions among many other applications. Sonographers scan different parts of the body to obtain gray scale images of organs and tissues along with color flow data of the circulation. These images are stored, printed, and/or uploaded to hospital networks for physician interpretation and diagnosis.
Courses
- BIOL-2401 — Human Anatomy & Physiology I
- BIOL-2402 — Human Anatomy & Physiology II
- DMSO-1210 — Intro to Sonography
- DMSO-1266 — Practicum I
- DMSO-1267 — Practicum III
- DMSO-1302 — Basic Ultra Physics
- DMSO-1341 — Abdominopelvic Sono
- DMSO-1355 — Sono Patho
- DMSO-1366 — Practicum II
- DMSO-1367 — Practicum IV
- DMSO-2130 — Advance Ultra Rev
- DMSO-2243 — Advanced Ultra Phys
- DMSO-2253 — Sono of Super Struct
- DMSO-2305 — Sono Ob/Gyn
- DMSO-2342 — Advanced OB Sonography
- DSVT-1103 — Intro to Vasc Tech
- DSVT-1200 — Prin Vasc Tech
- DSVT-1364 — Practicum V
- DSVT-2335 — Advanced Vasc Tech
- ENGL-1301 — Composition I
- MATH-1314 — College Algebra
- PSYC-2301 — General Psychology