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RTE 2623: Radiation Physics II
3.00 Credits
Daytona State College
A continuation of Radiation Physics with emphasis on the X-ray tube, equipment, x-ray production and interactions with matter. (Prerequisite: RTE 2613.) FA
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RTE 2782: Radiographic Pathology
1.00 Credits
Daytona State College
This course provides knowledge of pathologic conditions seen radiographically and their effects on technique and positioning. SP, SU
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RTE 2834: Radiographic Clinical Education IV
5.00 Credits
Daytona State College
Supervised clinical education in performing radiographic procedures with emphasis on competency evaluation on trauma, pediatric patients, and procedures performed outside the department in the axial and appendicular skeletons. (Prerequisite: RTE 1824.) SP
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RTE 2844: Radiographic Clinical Education V
6.00 Credits
Daytona State College
Supervised clinical education in performance of radiographic procedures with emphasis on competency evaluation in Specialized Procedures: CT, MRI, Invasive Radiology, Surgery (Mobile), Radiation Therapy (optional), Nuclear Medicine, Mammography (optional), Cardiac Cath, Ultrasound, Interventional Procedures and in-service on osteoporosis exams. (Prerequisite: RTE 2834.) FA
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RTE 2854: Radiographic Clinical Education Vl
5.00 Credits
Daytona State College
Supervised clinical education in performance of radiographic procedures with emphasis on Final Competency Evaluation. (Prerequisite: RTE 2844.) SP, SU
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RTE 2930: Radiographic Image Critique
1.00 Credits
Daytona State College
Course provides student with critical thinking and problem solving methods to be utilized in image evaluation to assure appropriate anatomy and/ or pathology demonstrated on properly positioned images with high image quality. Students also gain knowledge in performance of repeat analysis. SP
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RTV 1940: Broadcast Technology Practicum I
3.00 Credits
Daytona State College
Level I field placements provide opportunities for students to apply basic television production principles and techniques. The placements complement classroom sessions to provide hands-on participation under the direction of placement supervisors. Students assume production duties in a specified list of television-station roles. (Corequisites: GRA 1741 and DIG 1109 or Permission of assistant chair.) Class materials fee: $20. FA, SP
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RTV 1941: Broadcast Technology Practicum II
3.00 Credits
Daytona State College
This Level II course integrates more advanced practical applications of television production theories, concepts and technical skills in broadcast production setting under supervision of professional personnel. (Prerequisites: RTV 1940, GRA 1741 and DIG 1109.) FA, SP
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RTV 2102: Writing for Radio and Television
3.00 Credits
Daytona State College
Students will learn presentation styles of broadcasting. The course emphasizes practical broadcast reporting skills by putting them into practice and creating programming for WCEU-Channel 15, the PBS affiliate on campus. (Prerequisites: JOU 1100 or RTV 2300 and MMC 1000 or permission of chairperson.) SP
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RTV 2300: Broadcast Research/ Newswriting/ Presentation Skills
3.00 Credits
Daytona State College
Basic instruction and practice in news gathering, writing and announcing for radio and TV. Students will create a video portfolio of live performances. This course is offered in live broadcast format on the ITS two-way system. This course meets the 3,000 word minimum Gordon Rule requirement. (Prerequisite: ENC 1101 or permission of chairperson.) FA, SP, SU
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