Posts Tagged ‘diploma’

Tuition and Fees Radiology Degrees at Hagerstown Community College

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

The price of a diploma goes up every year. So, determining what college will cost you isn’t a case of multiplying the freshman year cost by 4. That would be easy to do, but very misleading. Your junior and senior years may cost several thousand dollars more than the freshman year. Keep that in mind when figuring what you think college expenses will be over the next 4 years. One more thing, many students take 4 – 4 ½ – 5 years to complete college because they switch majors, the classes they need aren’t available, or there is an increase in the number of credit hours required for graduation.

Estimated Expenses 2007 – 2008*
Residency Status Tuition per Credit Hour Annual Tuition and Fees Tuition and Fees per Semester

Full Time
(12 credits) 3/4 Time
(9 credits) Half Time
(6 Credits) Less than Half Time
(3 Credits)
In-County $ 96 $2,586 $1,293 $ 981 $ 669 $332
Out-of-County $151 $3,906 $1,953 $1,476 $ 999 $497
Out-of-State $198 $5,154 $2,577 $1,899 $1,281 $638
*Expenses listed above are based on a combination of tuition, college fees, and possible lab fees, as some courses require labs. Your actual billing may vary based on your credit load and class schedule.

Diploma in Ophthalmic OT Techniques at Jamia Hamdard University

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

Duration: Two years.

Total Seats: 6

Eligibility

A candidate seeking admission to Diploma in Ophthalmic OT Techniques programmes must have:

= passed Senior Secondary (12th Standard/Intermediate) examination with Physics, Chemistry and Biology from Central Board of Secondary Education or any other examination recognized by Jamia Hamdard as equivalent thereto securing at least 45% marks in the aggregate of these subjects.

= appeared in the written test/interview conducted by Jamia Hamdard.

Selection procedure

For admission to the Diploma in Ophthalmic OT Techniques programmes shall have to appear in the Diploma Entrance Test (DET). The standard of the questions will be of qualifying examination i.e. Senior Secondary/Intermediate. The selection will be made on the basis of merit determined by the performance of the candidates in the written test only.

For admission against Foreign Nationals / NRI / sponsored seats, written test is not required.

Diploma in Dialysis Techniques at Jamia Hamdard University

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

Duration : Two years

Total Seats : 10 (Inclusive of seats reserved for NRIs ,additional seats are available for foreign nationals)

Eligibility

A candidate seeking admission to Dialysis Techniques must have:

passed Senior Secondary (12th Standard/Intermediate) Examination with Physics, Chemistry and Biology from Central Board of Secondary Education or any other examination recognized by Jamia Hamdard as equivalent thereto securing at least 45% marks in the aggregate of these subjects.
appeared in the written test conducted by Jamia Hamdard. For admission against the NRI /Sponsored seats written test is not required.
Selection Procedure

The candidates seeking admission to Diploma in Dialysis Techniques programme, shall have to appear in the Diploma Entrance Test (DET) . The test paper shall comprise of questions on Physics , Chemistry , Biology and General awareness . The selection will be made on the basis of merit determined by the performance of the candidates in the written test only.

For admission against the NRI/sponsored seats, written test is not required

Fees & bursaries at City University United Kingdom

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

Fees & bursaries
Home students
Certificate: £2,060
Diploma: £4,120
MSc: £5,120
Occasional Module Fee: £515
Fee for APEL credits: £515
Dissertation Fee: £1,000
Overseas Students
Certificate: £4,845
Diploma: £9,690
MSc: £12,040
Occasional Module Fee: £1,211.25
Fee for APEL credits: £1,211.25
Dissertation: £2,350

Teaching & assessment at Principles of Computed Tomography

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

Teaching and assessment

The course involves a variety of learning and teaching methods. These include some formal lectures as well as class based workshops, student discussions, presentations and self directed learning tasks.

September 2007 will see WebCT introduced into some modules. This will enable students to complete some aspects of individual modules online.

Self-study is also a vital area of study at this level. Students must be aware that many hours of their own time are needed to complete the course and the week to week background tasks that support their studies. For a 15 M Level credit module some 120 hours of self study will be required in addition to the time dedicated to attend lectures.

Once enrolled, students have five years in which to complete the entire course. Some students decide to only study one module per term, spreading the course out and allowing time for other commitments. If department funding is an issue, students may enrol initially in the Certificate course and then carry on to the Diploma or MSc if and when funding permits.

Assessments cover a range of types depending on the module studied, many of which have a clinical element to them. They are designed to promote skills that will be useful in clinical practice and necessary for the practitioner of the future.

Examples are:
clinical case studies
an oral presentation of a piece of work, either a case study or poster
completing a reflective learning portfolio
unseen examinations
formulating a business plan or research proposal
situational analysis

Fee for Radiotherapy at City University London

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

Fees & bursaries
Home students
Certificate: £2,060
Diploma: £4,120
MSc: £5,120
Occasional Module Fee: £515
Fee for APEL credits: £515
Dissertation Fee: £1,000
Overseas Students
Certificate: £4,845
Diploma: £9,690
MSc: £12,040
Occasional Module Fee: £1,211.25
Fee for APEL credits: £1,211.25
Dissertation: £2,350