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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
This course presents specialized radiographic equipment, procedures and the use of contrast media that includes fluoroscopy, tomography, mobile radiography, angiography, and mammography. Co-requisites: RADT 2123, 2173, and 2193.
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7.00 Credits
This course studies basic disease processes as they relate to radiographic procedures. Corequisite: RADT 2123, 2143, and 2193.
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9.00 Credits
Clinical Practice V is a continuation of RADT 2112 Clinical Practice IV. Students will increase their proficiency in routine radiographic procedures and include mobile radiography, special procedures, and trauma with direct supervision of a Registered Technologist. Co-requisites: RADT 2123, RADT 2143, and RADT 2173.
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0.00 Credits
This course studies highly specialized imaging modalities including CT, MRI, ultrasound, nuclear medicine, and oncology along with cross-sectional anatomy. Prerequisite: RADT 2143.
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2.00 Credits
This course consists of analyses of radiographic images and quality that include positioning, technique, and patient shielding. Co-requisite: RADT 2203, 2253, and 2262.
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5.00 Credits
This is a continuation of RADT 2193 Clinical Practice V. Students finalize clinical proficiency and include CT, MRI, ultrasound, nuclear medicine, and oncology with direct supervision of a Registered Technologist. Co-requisites: RADT 2203, 2222, and 2262.
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6.00 Credits
This course provides additional study in the field of Radiologic Technology to enhance the employability of the student and registry exam success. Co-requisite: RADT 2203, 2222, and 2253.
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0.00 Credits
This one-hour lab course is required of students enrolled in RED 1003 College Reading Techniques. It provides students the opportunity to practice the skills they are learning in the lecture class. Through this lab experience, students develop their abilities to concentrate, recognize main ideas, make correct inferences, define words from context clues and word parts, respond to transitions appropriately, and visualize the organization of the material they are reading. Students complete course assignments (readings, workbook pages, computer modules, etc.) on their own with assistance from the lab instructor or assistants. Most of the course work is completed in the lab with a minimal amount of take-home work. This course is held in the College Preparatory Lab in the Learning Assistance Center. Co-requisite: RED 1003.
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0.00 Credits
This is a college-level reading course which improves students' reading comprehension and vocabulary. It does not focus on phonetic analysis (sounding out words) or speedreading, but offers instruction in and practice of all the critical reading strategies necessary for efficient college reading. Enrollment in this course is voluntary or required based on placement testing. Co-requisite: RED 1001.
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2.00 Credits
This course is recommended for students who want to increase their knowledge of words. It emphasizes the development of vocabulary through the use of context clues, affixes and roots, and the dictionary. This course is designed for students whose reading skills are college level or above. Prerequisite: CP 0741, high scores on placement testing, or successful completion of humanities courses. This course is held in the College Preparatory Lab in the Learning Assistance Center.
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