Plan Number: 221-109-08
CIP Code: 51.0910
Length:2 Semesters
Purpose
The purpose of the Pre-Diagnostic Medical Sonography: Echocardiography Career Studies Certificate (CSC) is to prepare students for competitive admission to the Associate of Applied Science in Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Specialization in Echocardiography (DMS-Echo)** with all or a majority of general education courses completed. All courses in the first semester of this CSC earn curricular credits needed for ranking of applicants.
Admission Requirements
• High School transcript or General Equivalency Diploma (GED) completion with verification on file in Admissions and Records (A&R) is NOT required until applying to the Nursing, Practical Nursing, or DMS program. Please note that if you have an international transcript (HS or College) you will be required to get it evaluated and/or transcribed to English. Please see the college catalog or your college navigator for more information.
• Completion of all RCC admission requirements.
• Competency in science knowledge as evidenced by completion of high school (HS) biology (BIO) and chemistry (CHM) or the college equivalents; OR, students who have successfully completed BIO 141 and BIO 142 or its equivalents with a grade of “C” or higher will satisfy this requirement.
• Competency in mathematics as evidenced by eligibility to enroll in MTH 154 in the program’s first semester.
• Competency in English as evidenced by eligibility for ENG 111 in the first semester of the program.
• Successful completion of the first six courses in the CSC, and entrance tests with scores at minimum or higher, allows the student eligibility to apply to the DMS-Echo program.
• Admission to the pre-DMS CSC does not guarantee admission into the DMS- Echo.
Progression Requirements
Students who intend to apply to the DMS-Echo program under general admission criteria must complete the first semester of the Pre- DMS CSC with a curricular GPA of 2.5. Grades less than a “C” in any curricular course will not be accepted for progression to the DSM - Echo program.