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Radiologic Technology School: Fortis Colleges in Alabama Venue: Dothan, Foley, Mobile, Montgomery, Birmingham Tel.: 1-855-4-Fortis X-rays are more than simply images of broken bones. Physicians use radiologic imaging to see inside the human body to assist in the diagnosis of diseases, medical conditions or bodily injuries. |
Medical Basic X-ray Technician School: Fortis Colleges in Alabama Venue: Dothan, Foley, Mobile, Montgomery, Birmingham Tel.: 1-855-4-Fortis With the Medical Basic X-ray Technician program, Fortis has designed a program taught at select schools in Florida, Ohio, Utah, Virginia and Alabama to provide a learning experience based upon hands-on, practical training. The Fortis x-ray program educates students in a variety of entry-level EKG medical skills. |
Radio & TV Production & Broadcasting School: Jefferson State Community College Venue: Birmingham Tel.: (205) 853-1200, (205) 983-5911 The Mass Communications Department offers programs for students who intend to that cover the basic fundamentals involved in the daily operations of major electronic media, production facilities or media specialists in either the field of radio/audio or television/video. The curriculum is essentially non-technical in nature centering on the operation of equipment and facilities rather than repair or maintenance. Specialized areas of study such as programming, production, announcing, script, comme... |
Radiologic Technology School: Jefferson State Community College Venue: Birmingham Tel.: (205) 853-1200, (205) 983-5911 Our RAD program was one of the first of its kind in an Alabama 2 year College. Prior to the establishment of junior college programs, students were trained by hospitals and received no academic credit. Students now complete prerequisite general education courses before being admitted into the RAD program. Upon admission into the program, students are involved in clinical activities at the main campus and area hospitals to gain further "hands on" knowledge. Most clinical rotations are f...
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Radio & Television Broadcasting Format: Online School: UMSL Continuing Education Venue: St. Louis Tel.: (314) 516-5961 An introduction to broadcasting, including the areas of history, government regulations, station operation, and program development. Official Website: http://www.umslce.org/
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