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RADG 3250: Imaging Equipment
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
Introduces the student to various methods of recording images, fundamentals of maintenance and relates principles of diagnostic imaging to the process of image production and the specific equipment it requires. Includes image intensification, magnification, tomography and digital. The student is acquainted with advanced imaging techniques, including Computed Tomography, Ultrasound, Nuclear Medicine and Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
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RADG 3340: Clinical Education IV
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
Continuation of RADG 2530.
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RADG 3851: Clinical Education V
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
Continuation of RADG 3340.
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RADG 4162: Radiographic Pathology
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
Concepts of disease. Trauma/physical injury, the systemic classifications of disease, and repair and replacement of tissue.
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RADG 4164: Introduction to Quality Assurance
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
Evaluation of radiographic systems to assure consistency in the production of quality images. Regulations governing quality assurance and the techniques, equipment, and procedures for attaining it.
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RADG 4261: Senior Seminars
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
Review session in those courses deemed critical for the registry examination. Students are also given simulated registry examinations to aid in the preparation and familiarization with conditions under which the registry is given. Computer literacy is also covered during this time.
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RADG 4760: Clinical Education VI
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
Continuation of RADG 3851.
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RELG 1320: World Religions
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
A general education elective in the world cultural traditions area and encouraged for all students majoring or minoring in the religious studies program. This course introduces students to the study of great religions of the world--Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Judaism, Christianity, and others--by examining their history, beliefs, moral teachings, rituals, and practices. Combines lecture and discussion. Fall, spring.
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RELG 1330: Exploring Religion
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
This course explores religion and the meaning of religion in its various forms as an expression of human culture. Students will be introduced to basic themes concerning the nature and function of religion and how religion expresses and relates to matters of ultimate concern for human beings. This course satisfies the humanities requirement in the General Education program. Combines lecture and discussion. Fall, spring.
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RELG 2300: Religion in The United States
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
This course examines ways in which various religions are adapting to contemporary circumstances in the United States. Religions to be studied include, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and various new religious movements. This course satisfies the Western Religious Traditions core requirement or may serve as an elective for the Religious Studies major or minor. It also serves the Foundation core requirement or may serve as an elective for the Interdisciplinary Studies major. It may also serve as a general elective for other interested students. Combines lecture and discussion. On demand.
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