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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Introduces factors influencing radiographic quality and patient protection, basic equipment components and elementary principles of exposure. Through classroom lectures and laboratory study, the student will gain the basic knowledge to function as an entry level student radiographer in the clinical practicum and be able to advance in a progressive manner. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Radiography Program. Co-requisites: RAD*105, RAD*193 and BIO*212.
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3.00 Credits
Emphasizes task objectives and competencies in general radiographic procedures and related anatomy, medical terminology, film critiquing, and selection of technical factors. Prerequisites: Acceptance into the Radiography Program. Corequisites: RAD*104, RAD* 193 and BIO* 212.
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8.00 Credits
Students attend clinical training Monday through Friday, eight hours per day. Prerequisites: RAD* 104, RAD* 105, and RAD* 193.
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1.00 Credits
Introduces the clinical setting and general radiographic areas of Diagnostic Imaging through simulated labs and supervised clinical practice. Students must spend two days a week in the clinic at level I training areas mastering basic competencies. Pre-requisite: Acceptance into the Radiography Program. Corequisites: RAD*104, RAD*105 and BIO* 212.
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1.00 Credits
Provides the student with the opportunity to master Level I task objectives and competencies. Introduces level II task objectives and procedures through simulated labs and supervised clinical practice. The student must spend two days a week in the clinical setting. Pre-requisites: RAD*104, RAD*105, RAD*193 and BIO*212. Corequisites: RAD*104
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3.00 Credits
Through classroom lecture and clinical practice, introduces sophisticated radiographic procedures and equipment, organ systems, anatomy, and medical terminology. Prerequisites: RAD* 187, RAD* 188, and RAD* 204. Corequisite: RAD* 291.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on radiographic definition, contrast, and quality. Addresses film exposure, exposure table composition, special exposure techniques, and general radiographic techniques. Prerequisites: RST* 213. Corequisites: RAD* 196 and RAD* 291.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces sophisticated radiographic procedures, anatomy, equipment, and medical terminology, while refining film critique and patient care skills. Prerequisites: RAD* 105, RAD* 193, and BIO* 212. Corequisites: RAD* 194 and BIO* 213.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces state-of-the-art specialized organ imaging, equipment, and procedures. Introduces image intensification, serial radiography, cineradiography, TV and video systems, tomography, computerized technologies, and magnetic resonance imaging. Prerequisites: RAD* 196, RAD* 203, and RAD* 291. Corequisites: RAD* 206, RAD* 218, and RAD* 292.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces evaluation of radiographic systems and radiographs to assure consistency in the production of quality imaging. Discusses radiographic quality assurance concepts necessary for identifying diagnostic quality. Presents tests and procedures to evaluate these standards through practical application. Reviews state and federal regulations. Prerequisites: RAD* 203 and RST 213. Corequisites: RAD* 222 and RAD* 292.
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