Granted Cumberland is a small campus, and does get shafted in a few things compared to main campus, but the smallness is an advantage I think. You get to know more people from diff courses over the uni. And you never get lost lol.
It seems you're really interested in speech pathology. Go for...
I'm not sure if it still applies to prep for prac but you have to attend them, because they take the role and you have to attend at least 80% of the tutes.
Prep for Prac basically...prepares your practice at clinicals, its good to go and get used to the practical side of things.
I don't know...
The bridging courses will prolly help you, but it is up to you. I know a whole bunch of people that went 'wtf?' when we were doing the bio component of the lectures since they didn't do bio in year 12.
Not that much maths in diagnostic radiography. The physics concepts are more important...
+1
Also you're wearing radiation badges that monitor the amount of radiation (if any) you receive. If some machine is faulty and spraying x-rays, they'll pick it up. You prolly getting dosed with background radiation now anyway.
Not sure if this is 100% but I found it in the help section of MyLibrary:
Never really requested anything, but I hope this helps. If all else fails, ask a library staff. :)
For DR its 3 years full time then a 1 year PDY (Professional Development Year). DR is quite a bloodless career, not counting first year lab session with cadavers and the occassional dip into x-raying dead bodies. But usually you deal with live patients. The course isn't that hard. Maths and...
Bioshock - looks amazing and freaky
Splinter Cell Conviction - new. improved? maybe. i'm a huge SC fan anyway.
Mass Effect - bioware makes kickass epic rpgs
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trials and Tribulations - cos i learn how to become a top-notch lawyer with nothing but a passionate heart...
Haven't read any Orson Scott Card, but I keep hearing good things about it.
For me I have to say that it comes down to a tie for favourite sci-fi book. Dune by Frank Herbert and Neuromancer by William Gibson.
If I had more money, I would be buying sci-fi books like hotcakes.
hard to say. definitely a chance in retail or where people need info. but i really don't think it'll be that'll useful in households, unless you want a really cool coffee table.
is there a price tag?