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Radiology Related
| RAD |
100 |
Introduction to Clinical Radiology |
2 Credits |
This course is a laboratory course
that will introduce the student to the clinical aspect of their
training. Instruction will parallel that of RAD 101 and include
many competencies necessary for clinical success. Students will
spend approximately 6 hours per week in the clinical setting under
close and direct supervision.
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| RAD |
101 |
Intro to Rad Tech and Ethics |
2 Credits |
This course serves as an introduction
to the field of Radiologic Technology. It includes an introduction
to basic nursing, terminology, radiation protection, law, ethics,
and imaging equipment. Special emphasis is placed on ethical codes,
confidentiality, patient rights, and humanistic health care.
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| RAD |
113 |
Radiation Biology & Protection |
4 Credits |
This course is a study of the principles
of cell radiation interaction. Students study factors affecting
cell response to acute and chronic results of radiation. Principles
of radiation protection and responsibility by the radiographer
to patients, personnel, and the public are presented. Maximum
permissible dose and regulatory policy are also discussed.
**Prerequisites: RAD 101, 122, 132
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| RAD |
122 |
Radiation Physics I |
3 Credits |
This course provides a description
of the basic physical principles of measurement, energy, atomic
structure, electricity, magnetism, and their application to radiation
production. Students also study x-ray production, scatter radiation,
x-ray circuitry, and the interactions between x-radiation and
matter.
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| RAD |
132 |
Radiographic Exposure & Technique |
4 Credits |
Included is an overview of how the
X-ray machine produces x-radiation. This course is designed to
create a foundation for understanding the principles of radiographic
technique and quality. Emphasis is on radiographic image quality
through presentation of prime exposure factors, solving technical
problems, and making adjustments to correct those problems.
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| RAD |
202 |
Clinical Radiology I |
10 Credits |
TThis is the studentÕs first clinical
experience in performing as an actual part of the health care team.
The clinical training plan will focus on patient care, protocol in
the health care facility and imaging department, and on identification
of radiographic imaging equipment and supplies. The student also begins
to perform radiographic positioning of the thorax, abdomen, spine,
pelvis, and hip.
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| RAD |
203 |
Clinical Radiology II |
10 Credits |
The clinical training plan will focus
on patient care and examinations including those of the chest, abdomen,
urinary system, digestive system, upper and lower extremities. The
student will also be introduced to ER trauma, portables and
radiographic procedures in the OR.
**Prerequisites: RAD 202.
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| RAD |
204 |
Clinical Radiology III |
10 Credits |
This clinical course is designed to
allow the student to practice what was learned in RAD 214. The clinical
training plan will focus on patient care and examinations including
those of the skull, facial bones, and sinuses. The student will
continue to practice and perfect the skills acquired in RAD 203.
**Prerequisites: RAD 203.
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| RAD |
212 |
Radiographic Procedures I |
2 Credits |
This course will provide the student
with the knowledge necessary to perform radiographic procedures
relative to the chest, abdomen, urinary system, and digestive system.
Emphasis will be placed on radiographic terms, detailed anatomy,
positioning manipulation of equipment and accessories, and related
patient care. Portable radiography will be introduced.
**Prerequisites: MA 101, 103, RAD 101.
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| RAD |
213 |
Radiographic Procedures II |
4 Credits |
This course will provide the student
with the knowledge necessary to perform radiographic procedures
relative to the upper and lower extremities. Emphasis will be
placed on radiographic terms, detailed anatomy, positioning manipulation
of equipment and accessories, and related patient care.
**Prerequisite: RAD 212.
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| RAD |
215 |
Radiographic Procedures III |
4 Credits |
This course will provide the student
with the knowledge necessary to perform radiographic procedures
relative to the skull, facial bones and sinuses. Emphasis will
be placed on radiographic terms, detailed anatomy, positioning
manipulation of equipment and accessories, and related patient
care.
**Prerequisite: RAD 214.
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| RAD |
216 |
Sectional Anatomy |
3 Credits |
This class provides students with
the tools for understanding anatomy in three dimensions. Students
will be able to visualize anatomical appearance and relationships
in a planar section following completion of this material. Concentration
will be on cranial, thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic structures.
This course will be integrated with RAD 226 (Topics in Radiography).
**Prerequisites: MA 101, MA 103, RAD: 202,
212, 203, 213, 204, 214, 205, 215.
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| RAD |
223 |
Image QA/QC |
2 Credits |
During this course,
students learn the procedure for processing radiographic film.
Darkroom location and operation are described. Film composition,
film holders, intensifying screens and processing chemicals are
discussed. The science of laser and dry laser image production
is also briefly discussed. The student will also perform test
procedures and evaluate/interpret components of the radiographic
system. Various aspects of preventive and corrective maintenance,
related to quality assurance of the components of the radiographic
system, will be discussed.
**Prerequisites: RAD 101,122, 132
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| RAD |
224 |
Imaging Equipment |
2 Credits |
This course will provide the student
with knowledge of the equipment routinely used to produce radiographic
images. It includes the discussion of various imaging modalities
and recording media including fixed and portable radiographic
equipment. It also includes discussion of the basic physical principles
behind CT, MRI, US, and Nuclear Medicine.
**Prerequisite: RAD 101, 122, 132.
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| RAD |
225 |
Radiographic Pathology |
3 Credits |
This course will provide the student
with the concept of disease and its effects on the human body.
The relationship of pathology and diseases to various radiographic
procedures and radiographs will be discussed. |
| RAD |
226 |
Topics in Radiography |
2 Credits |
This course includes preparation and
presentation of scientific papers.
**Prerequisites: CIS 105, MA 101, MA 103,
RAD: 101, 113, 122, 123, 132, 202, 212, 203, 213, 224.
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| RAD |
234 |
Film Critique I |
2 Credits |
This course provides students with
the knowledge needed to evaluate radiographic examinations, and
to identify and recognize diagnostic quality. Coursework will
concentrate of the study of the thorax, abdomen, urinary system,
and digestive system.
**Prerequisites: RAD 101, 112, 122, 132, 123.
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| RAD |
235 |
Radiation Physics II |
3 Credits |
This course is a follow-up to RAD
122 focusing primarily on review prior to the student’s participation
in the registry examination. It reinforces the basic physical
principles of measurement, energy, atomic structure, electricity,
magnetism, and their application to radiation production. Students
also study x-ray production, scatter radiation, and x-ray circuitry.
Students are required to assist with instruction of this course.
**Prerequisite: RAD 122.
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| RAD |
236 |
Film Critique II |
2 Credit |
This course provides students with
the knowledge needed to evaluate radiographic examinations, and
to identify and recognize diagnostic quality. Coursework will
concentrate of the study of the upper and lower extremities, spine,
and skull.
**Prerequisites: RAD 101, 112, 122, 132, 123.
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| RAD |
246 |
Registry Review I |
1 Credit |
This course is designed to utilize a
structured series of mock registry exams to assist the student in
preparing for the real exam to be taken after graduation. This series
of tests asks questions in a fashion similar to that of the actual
registry exam. The student is able to locate areas of study that need
improvement. |
| RAD |
247 |
Registry Review II |
1 Credit |
A continuation of RAD 246. |
| RAD |
248 |
Registry Review III |
3 Credits |
A continuation of RAD 247. |
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