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Course Evaluation Measures Menu (Adapt this template as necessary to meet the needs of each course) Course number: ECH 112 Course title: Echocardiography Techniques II Campus location(s): Wilmington Core Course Performance Objectives (Copy and paste all CCPOs from syllabus) 1. Differentiate normal and abnormal cardiac myocardium. (CCC 1, 2, 5; PGC 1, 3, 5) 2. Differentiate normal and abnormal pericardium. (CCC 1, 2, 5; PGC 1, 3, 5) 3. Explain cardiac pathology, pathophysiology, and hemodynamics related to cardiac neoplasms, masses, and cardiac trauma. (CCC 1, 2, 5, 6; PGC 1, 3, 5) 4. Explain cardiac pathology, pathophysiology, and hemodynamics in the disease of the aorta and great vessels. (CCC 1, 2, 5, 6; PGC 1, 3, 5) 5. Apply with competency utilizing Doppler, color flow, velocity measurements, and calculations in the study of cardiac diseases. (CCC 1-6; PGC 1, 3, 4, 5) 6. Explain the prosthetic heart valve function to include evaluation of the need for cardiac valve replacement, recognition of replacements and evaluation of structural and hemodynamic effects of the prosthesis. (CCC 1, 2, 5-6; PGC 1, 3, 4, 5) 7. Explain cardiac pathology, pathophysiology, and hemodynamics in the evaluation of valvular (atrioventricular and semilunar valves) heart disease. (CCC 1-6; PGC 1, 3, 4, 5) 8. Explain cardiac pathology, pathophysiology, and hemodynamics in the evaluation of coronary heart disease, ischemic heart disease, left ventricular function, hypertensive heart disease, and pulmonary hypertension. (CCC 1-6; PGC 1, 3, 4, 5) Summative Evaluations Please note: All courses must have a minimum of four summative evaluation measures, and those measures should include a variety evaluation methods (e.g., test, oral presentation, group project). Please list all summative evaluation measures. In addition to these summative measures, a variety of formative exercises/quizzes/other assignments should be used to guide instruction and learning but do not need to be included on this template. For each measure, please include a scope of the assignment: for example, if requiring a research paper, include the range of required number of words and numbers and types of sources; for a test, include the types and numbers of questions; for a presentation, include the minimum and maximum time, and so on. CCPO Evaluation Measures: Include each agreed upon measure and scope of that measure (see above). #1 Differentiate normal and abnormal cardiac myocardium. Mid-Term Exam (50 questions)(Multiple choice) Quiz 4 (20 questions)(Multiple choice) #2 Quiz 4 Differentiate normal and abnormal pericardium. Final Exam (75 questions)(Multiple choice) #3 Explain cardiac pathology, pathophysiology, and hemodynamics related to cardiac neoplasms, masses, and cardiac trauma. #4 Explain cardiac pathology, pathophysiology, and hemodynamics in the disease of the aorta and great vessels. #5 Apply with competency utilizing Doppler, color flow, velocity measurements, and calculations in the study of cardiac diseases. Quiz 5 (25 questions)(Multiple choice) Quiz 6 (25 points)(10-15 minute student teach a topic: diseases of the aorta; tumors, masses and missiles; prosthetic valves; segmental wall motion) Final Exam Quiz 5 Quiz 6 Final Exam Competency 1 (25 points)(PLAX – 2D, color and spectral Doppler) PLAX= Parasternal Long Axis Competency 2 (20 points)(PSAX – 2D, color and spectral Doppler) PSAX= Parasternal Short Axis Competency 3 (20 points)(Apical – 2D, color and spectral Doppler) Competency 4 (10 points)(Subcostal view – 2D, color and spectral Doppler) Competency 5 (30 points)(SSN view – 2D, color and spectral Doppler; patient preparation and position; competency questions; instrumentation and machine settings.) SSN= Suprasternal Notch #6 Explain the prosthetic heart valve function to include evaluation of the need for cardiac valve replacement, recognition of replacements and evaluation of structural and hemodynamic effects of the prosthesis. #7 Explain cardiac pathology, pathophysiology, and hemodynamics in the evaluation of valvular (atrioventricular and semilunar valves) heart disease. #8 Explain cardiac pathology, pathophysiology, and hemodynamics in the evaluation of coronary heart disease, ischemic heart disease, left ventricular function, hypertensive heart disease, and pulmonary hypertension. Quiz 6 Final Exam Quiz 1 (30 questions)(Multiple choice) Mid-Term Exam Final Exam Quiz 2 (25 questions)(Multiple choice) Quiz 3 (25 questions)(Multiple choice) Quiz 6 Mid-Term Exam Final Exam FINAL COURSE GRADE (Calculated using the following weighted average) Evaluation Measure Percentage of final grade 6 Quizzes (3.33% each) 20% Mid-Term Exam 25% Final Exam 25% 5 Lab Competencies (100 total points) 30% TOTAL 100% LIST RELEVANT COURSE POLICIES (e.g., makeup policies for evaluation measures and learning experiences agreed upon collegewide) RETEST AND MAKE-UP EXAM POLICY RETEST POLICY The Program Retest Policy will comply with the procedures outlined in the Allied Health/Science Department Student Policy Manual. In order to provide students with reasonable opportunities for successful completion of the Program, the following retest policy applies to students who have received an “F” in a technical course or a laboratory competency: A. At the end of a program major course, when the student obtained a grade of “F” for the course or a lab competency, the student may be permitted to retest. This is at the discretion of the instructor and will only occur if doing so gives the student the potential to pass the course. If the student passes the retest, a grade of 75 will be awarded for the retest. It will be weighted according to the course evaluation mechanism described in the Instructor course outline. B. Instructors will notify the Program Coordinator of any retests administered. This information is maintained by the Program Coordinator in a secured location. C. The following six restrictions apply: 1. Only two opportunities to retest will be permitted during a student’s tenure in the program curriculum. Instructors will notify the Program Coordinator prior to administering a retest to verify eligibility. All information pertaining to the student’s retest history will be in the Program Coordinator’s files, and available for student review. 2. Only one retest in one course component will be permitted per semester regardless of the number of courses taken that semester. 3. This policy is in place to assist a student with one difficult day of testing, therefore no long-term and/or scheduled semester projects, group or take-home activities are included. 4. Only program major courses are included in this policy. 5. No opportunities to retest will be permitted when academic dishonesty occurs. 6. No opportunities to retest will be permitted when an “F” is the result of final grade point deductions due to absences, tardiness and/or other behaviors that cannot be evaluated using the retest format. MAKE-UP EXAM POLICY In the event that a student misses a written test/exam, or a lab competency, a make-up exam will be given with the following restrictions: 1. Only one make-up will be granted per semester. Second occurrence will fall under the Re-Test Policy. 2. Make-up exam will not be the same exam as those given during regularly scheduled class time. 3. The student must contact the instructor immediately upon return from absence prior to next scheduled class time, in order to schedule the make-up exam. 4. If illness should occur, a doctor’s note must be provided. Pre-arranged test/exam or laboratory competency will need to be approved by the course instructor and program coordinator. An Academic Honesty Statement form must be signed by the student. (Electronic Signature Permitted) Submitted by (Collegewide Lead): ________Lily O. Lee_______________ Date __12/2/2015_______ Approved by counterparts Date ___________________ Reviewed by Curriculum Committee Date ___________________