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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Designed to provide an orientation to diagnostic imaging this course includes history, ethics and basic principles of radiation protection, medical and medicolegal terminology, as well as preclinical observation. Every Year, Spring
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to basic theory and principles of radiographic procedures of the abdomen, chest, upper extremity and shoulder girdle. Prerequisites: RS 101, BI 101, BI 102, MA 110 or MA 117; Every Year, Fall
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1.00 Credits
This practicum is designed to develop preclinical competency in radiographic procedures studied in RS 210, as well as routine hospital procedures and radiographic tasks, basic radiographic interpretation, patient management, communications and manipulation of imaging equipment. Every Year, Fall
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3.00 Credits
Students are introduced to the effects of ionizing radiation on biological systems at the molecular, cellular, organism, and community levels, with emphasis on medical implications and radiation protection. Every Year, Spring
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2.00 Credits
This course builds on the previous foundations developed in RS 210. Radiographic, radiologic and orthopaedic procedures related to the lower extremities, pelvic girdle and spine are presented. Trauma, pathologies and patient ?related modifications also are included and expanded. Prerequisites: RS 210, RS 211; Every Year, Spring
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1.00 Credits
Designed to develop preclinical competency in radiographic procedures studied in RS 220, this practicum focuses on radiographic tasks, basic radiographic analysis, patient management, communications and manipulation of imaging equipment. Every Year, Spring
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2.00 Credits
This course provides continued integration and expansion on the concepts, principles and applications developed in RS 210 and RS 220. Radiographic and radiologic procedures related to contrast media procedures of gastrointestinal, urinary and biliary systems, and common pathology are presented. Imaging of the cranium, facial bones and sinuses is included. Prerequisites: RS 220, RS 221; Every Year, Fall
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1.00 Credits
This practicum is designed to develop preclinical competency in routine hospital procedures and radiographic tasks, basic radiographic analysis, patient management, communications and manipulation of imaging equipment. Every Year, Fall
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3.00 Credits
This course presents the basic principles, concepts and practical applications of radiographic image production and diagnostic quality.Topics include radiation production, description and proper selection of exposure factors, radiation protection, imaging media, imaging equipment and basic imaging formulas. Every Year, Fall
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0.00 Credits
The lab is designed to demonstrate and reinforce the concepts and principles presented in RS 240. (2 lab hrs.) Every Year, Fall
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