Certification in Echocardiography program proposal, 2001-2004.

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Certification in Echocardiography program proposal, 2001-2004.

Proposal for a certificate program in echocardiography at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). Echocardiography involves the study of the cardiac muscles through ultrasound technology. The proposal includes information on curriculum, enrollment projections, marketing strategies, financial aspects, and overall quality. The Certification in Echocardiography program proposal consists of documentation for a new certificate program in echocardiography at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). The proposal contains detailed information about the program and its structure including a program summary, curriculum sequence, course outlines, admissions requirements, enrollment projections, available resources, faculty requirements, and financial information. The proposal also has a section on the program's quality such as quality projections for the next five years and letters of support from various individuals and departments. Additionally, the program overview outlines how a program in echocardiography would align with RIT's goals.

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