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  • 3.00 Credits

    Units (Grade Option) 3; Class Hours: Minimum of 48 lecture hours/ semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 836, and ENGL 836 or ESL 400; Prerequisite(s): None. Description: The study of real property and laws relating to ownership; contracts; appraisal; taxes; transfer of property, financing real estate brokerage and ethics; landlord/tenant; agency and licensing. (Meets state requirements for salesperson examination.) Transfer: CSU.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Units (Grade Option) 3; Class Hours: Minimum of 48 lecture hours/ semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 836, and ENGL 836 or ESL 400; Prerequisite(s): None. Description: A comprehensive presentation of real estate brokerage skills with emphasis on the daily activities of salespersons and brokers; including ethics, disclosures, prospecting, listing, advertising, financing, escrows, and property management and leasing. Transfer: CSU.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Units (Grade Option) 3; Class Hours: Minimum of 48 lecture hours/ semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 836, and ENGL 836 or ESL 400; Prerequisite(s): None. Description: Overview of the appraisal of real estate including an analysis by the market data, income and cost approaches to value. Influences on real estate values, economic principles and highest and best-use analysis. Emphasis is on single-family residence and income-producing properties such as apartments and commercial uses. (This class meets one of a number of required classes needed to take the California state salesperson's exam.) Transfer: CSU.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Units 2; Class Hours: Minimum of 32 lecture hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 420 and ENGL 100; Prerequisite(s): None. Description: This course is an orientation to Radiologic Technology including organization of medical practice, the socioeconomic, political and legal aspects of health care with special emphasis on radiology. Included is an introduction to radiation protection and the provisions of the California Administrative Code, Title XVII Radiation Control Regulations.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Units 0.5; Class Hours: Minimum of 4 lecture/12 by arrangement lab hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 420 and ENGL 100; Prerequisite(s): Acceptance to the Radiologic Technology Program. Description: This course is designed for the person who has been accepted to the Radiologic Technology Program and the person who has been accepted to the program in the "alternate" status. Itconsists of guided observation of the working radiology department and requires the student to complete a descriptive paper on the experience.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Units 4; Class Hours: Minimum of 48 lecture/48 lab hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 420 and ENGL 100; Prerequisite(s): Acceptance in the Radiologic Technology Program. Description: Positioning of the human body for radiographic purposes is covered in this course. Included are all routine examinations, discussion of pathologic conditions encountered on radiographs. Laboratories offer demonstration and student practice on actual radiographic equipment.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Units 3; Class Hours: Minimum of 48 lecture hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 420 and ENGL 100; Prerequisite(s): PHYS 405. Description: Study of the effects and methods of measurement of radiation in the human body. Discussion of historic and current concepts in governmental regulations and protection requirements provides the student with background sufficient to understand the methods for protecting patients as well as medical personnel from unnecessary radiation exposure.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Units 4.5; Class Hours: Minimum of 256 lab hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 420 and ENGL 100; Prerequisite(s): Acceptance in the Radiologic Technology Program and concurrent enrollment in RADT 410. Description: Designed for the first semester Radiologic Technology student. Includes orientation to clerical procedures, film processing/darkroom procedures, patient transportation procedures, supplies and equipment. Students observe and participate in radiographic positioning and other procedures appropriate to the student's current level of education.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Units 3.5; Class Hours: Minimum of 48 lecture/24 lab hours/ semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 420 and ENGL 100; Prerequisite(s): RADT 410 and concurrent enrollment in RADT 428. Description: Positioning the human body for radiographic purposes with emphasis on neuro-radiography, genito-urinary and vascular radiography. Specialized procedures of the skeletal, respiratory and gastro-intestinal systems and patient care are included. Pathological conditions appropriate for radiographers are discussed. Students perform related projects in the affiliated hospital to which they are assigned for Clinical Education (RADT 428).
  • 16.00 Credits

    Units 5; Class Hours: 16 lab hours/21 weeks; total 328 hours; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 420 and ENGL 100; Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of RADT 418 and concurrent enrollment in RADT 420. Description: Designed for the second semester Radiologic Technology student. Students continue to build their skills in radiographic positioning and maintain their skill levels in tasks mastered in RADT 418.
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