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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits (3 Practicum - 240 hours) This is the initial clinical radiography experience that applies radiographic theory to the performance of procedures. Through structured, sequential competencybased clinical assignments under supervision, students acquire proficiency in the exams of the upper and lower extremities, shoulder girdle, chest, pelvis, pelvic girdle, abdomen, and basic mobile radiography. Prerequisite: RAD110.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits (3 Lectures) This course covers the fundamentals of radiation production/characteristics including the basics of atomic structure, the nature of radiation, interactions of photons with matter and associated terminology. Prerequisite: Limited to Radiologic Technology cohort.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits (2 Lectures, 3 Labs) This course emphasizes the application and reinforcement of skills learned in "Radiographic Positioning and Anatomy I" to new procedures. Lectures/laboratory covers human structure/function and the fundamentals of radiographic positioning of the vertebral column, bony thorax, and contrast studies of urinary, digestive systems, imaging during trauma and surgery. Prerequisites: RAD110 and limited to Radiologic Technology cohort.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits (3 Lectures) This course examines digital image acquisition, image display and image analysis. Prerequisites: RAD120 and limited to Radiologic Technology cohort.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits (3 Practicum - 240 hours) This is a continuation of the clinical radiography experience that applies radiographic theory to the performance of procedures and focuses on the application and reinforcement of skills mastered in Practicum I. Through structured, sequential competency-based clinical assignments, under supervision, students acquire proficiency in the radiographic exams of the vertebral column, bony thorax, contrast studies of urinary, digestive systems and imaging during trauma and surgery. Prerequisites: RAD160 and limited to Radiologic Technology cohort.
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7.00 Credits
7 Credits (7 Practicums - 600 hours) This is a continuation of the clinical radiography experience that applies radiographic theory to the performance of procedures and on the application and reinforcement of skills mastered in Practicum I and II. Through structured, sequential competency-based clinical assignments, under supervision, students continue to develop proficiency in the performance of radiographic procedures covered in Radiographic Positioning and Anatomy I and II. Prerequisites: RAD110, RAD160 and limited to Radiologic Technology cohort.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits (3 Lectures) This course is a continuation of "Radiation Physics I" and covers the basics of imaging systems and quality control. Prerequisites: RAD140 and limited to Radiologic Technology cohort.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits (2 Lectures, 3 Labs) This course is a continuation of Radiographic Positioning and Anatomy I and II with a focus on new procedures and the advancement of positioning skills. Lectures/laboratory covers the fundamentals of anatomy, sectional anatomy, radiographic positioning of the cranium and procedural considerations for arthrography, myelography, venography and pediactric imaging. Prerequisites: RAD110, RAD160 and limited to Radiologic Technology cohort.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits (3 Lectures) This course builds and expands on the basic and radiation protection concepts presented in Fundamentals of Radiologic Technology and Patient Care. Content includes the principles of the interaction of ionizing radiation, biological systems and concepts of radiation protection. Prerequisites: RAD100 and limited to Radiologic Technology cohort.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits (4 Practicums - 360 hours) This is the fourth practicum in a series of clinical radiography experiences that applies radiographic theory to the performance of procedures and continued application and reinforcement of skills mastered in previous practicums. Through structured, sequential competency-based clinical assignments, under supervision, students acquire proficiency in the performance of radiographic procedures of the cranium and for arthrography, myelography, venography and pediactric imaging. Prerequisites: RAD220 and limited to Radiologic Technology cohort.
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