- COLLEGE GOALS as of 2011
- 1. To provide high quality academic courses and programs that prepare a diverse student population to achieve its educational, employment and enrichment goals.
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A Magnetic Resonance Imaging program whether for credit hours or CE credits will help radiologic technologists in the area (perhaps even beyond NY) achieve post primary certification by providing a path to additional credentials and licensure. This will increase enrollment and interest in SUNY orange and this will increase the college’s program offerings and extensions of the Diagnostic Imaging department. The MRI program’s didactic course would be offered online to accommodate and appeal to technologists who have busy lives and work schedules. This makes the class much more accessible to a variety of people. |
- COLLEGE GOALS as of 2011
- 3. To establish public and private partnerships and provide programs and services that support and serve our county’s educational, economic, civic and cultural needs.
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Partners in the area have specifically stated the need for qualified MRI techs and consistently ask for such a program, so do members of the profession whether they were our students or from other colleges. |
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A Magnetic Resonance Imaging program whether for credit hours or CE credits will help radiologic technologists in the area (perhaps even beyond NY) achieve post primary certification by providing a path to additional credentials and licensure. This will increase enrollment and interest in SUNY orange and this will increase the college’s program offerings and extensions of the Diagnostic Imaging department. The MRI program’s didactic course would be offered online to accommodate and appeal to technologists who have busy lives and work schedules. This makes the class much more accessible to a variety of people. |
- MIDDLESTATES STANDARDS
- 8. Student Admissions & Retention
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Student admissions would be increased whether the course is added as a CE class or for academic credit |
- MIDDLESTATES STANDARDS
- 11. Educational Offerings
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A Magnetic Resonance Imaging program whether for credit hours or CE credits will help radiologic technologists in the area (perhaps even beyond NY) achieve post primary certification by providing a path to additional credentials and licensure. This will increase enrollment and interest in SUNY orange and this will increase the college’s program offerings and extensions of the Diagnostic Imaging department. The MRI program’s didactic course would be offered online to accommodate and appeal to technologists who have busy lives and work schedules. This makes the class much more accessible to a variety of people. |
- ACADEMIC MASTER PLAN 2016-2020
- Programming
- Objective #1: Offer valuable academic programming by maintaining relevance and timeliness of programming throughout the college.
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A Magnetic Resonance Imaging program whether for credit hours or CE credits will help radiologic technologists in the area (perhaps even beyond NY) achieve post primary certification by providing a path to additional credentials and licensure. This will increase enrollment and interest in SUNY orange and this will increase the college’s program offerings and extensions of the Diagnostic Imaging department. The MRI program’s didactic course would be offered online to accommodate and appeal to technologists who have busy lives and work schedules. This makes the class much more accessible to a variety of people. |
- ACADEMIC MASTER PLAN 2016-2020
- Programming
- Objective #3: Establish strategic partnerships that assist in developing new programs as well as in improving existing credit programs.
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Partners in the area have specifically stated the need for qualified MRI techs and consistently ask for such a program, so do members of the profession whether they were our students or from other colleges. Offering this course improves the existing diagnostic imaging course offerings as well. |
- ACADEMIC MASTER PLAN 2016-2020
- Programming
- Objective #4: Design learning opportunities that acknowledge and support the diverse and transitional nature of students’ educational paths.
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A Magnetic Resonance Imaging program whether for credit hours or CE credits will help radiologic technologists in the area (perhaps even beyond NY) achieve post primary certification by providing a path to additional credentials and licensure. This will increase enrollment and interest in SUNY orange and this will increase the college’s program offerings and extensions of the Diagnostic Imaging department. The MRI program’s didactic course would be offered online to accommodate and appeal to technologists who have busy lives and work schedules. This makes the class much more accessible to a variety of people. |
- ACADEMIC MASTER PLAN 2016-2020
- Programming
- Objective #5: Offer noncredit education and workforce development opportunities that support the needs of public and private organizations in the community.
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This course could be offered as non academic credit through the continuing education department. It serves the needs of the public by providing a pathway for technologists to become registered computed tomography techs and helps employers in the area fill needed positions in the imaging department |
- ACADEMIC MASTER PLAN 2016-2020
- Virtualization
- Objective #3: Increase online course offerings (new course, additional section, or course conversion) by at least 10% per year to allow greater access to educational opportunities and become more competitive.
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The didactic portion of this course will be offered online and increase the colleges online offerings. |
- ACADEMIC MASTER PLAN 2016-2020
- Virtualization
- Objective #5: Develop and sustain a comprehensive, ongoing review of online degrees and course offerings to ensure students’ opportunity for academic success.
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This course could be offered as non academic credit through the continuing education department. It serves the needs of the public by providing a pathway for technologists to become registered computed tomography techs and helps employers in the area fill needed positions in the imaging department |