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PSY 212: Social Psychology
3.00 Credits
St Vincent's College
This course is an exploration of individual behavior in social contexts: attention to social motivation; attitude development and change; social power and influence; conformity; aggression and altruism. Pre-requisite: PSY 101
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PSY 213: Abnormal Psychology
3.00 Credits
St Vincent's College
Theory and research related to the diagnosis and treatment of psychopathological behavior. The course considers physiological, behavioral, social, and cognitive perspectives. Pre-requisite: PSY 101
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PSY 214: Psychology of Aging
3.00 Credits
St Vincent's College
This course studies the developmental processes of aging and its effects. Emphasis is placed on the theories of aging, the status and power of the aged and relations between age groups. Pre-requisite: PSY 101
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RAD 101: Radiography Courses Radiography I
8.00 Credits
St Vincent's College
This course is designed to provide the student with an orientation to radiography, professional standards, medical terminology, image production I, basic radiation protection and patient care. Additional skills taught are phlebotomy and electrocardiogram techniques. Radiographic procedures I will also be included with emphasis on lecture-laboratory study of Level I competencies. Following classroom activities, students are scheduled for supervised clinical education. The student is assigned to clinical experience two days a week mastering Level I competencies. Along with assisting the radiographer, emphasis is placed on interpersonal communication skills 33 34 with peers, staff, and patients. Pre-requisite: Acceptance into the program. Co-requisites: BIO 211, MAT 140
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RAD 112: Radiography II
8.00 Credits
St Vincent's College
This course is designed to provide the student with image production II, an introduction to radiographic chemistry, and a continuation of patient care and phlebotomy and electrocardiogram techniques. Radiographic procedure II will be included with emphasis on lecture-laboratory study of Level II competencies. Following classroom activities, students are scheduled for supervised clinical education. The student is assigned to clinical experience two days a week mastering Level II competencies. Prerequisites: BIO 211, MAT 140, RAD 101 Co-requisites: BIO 212, INF 101
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RAD 221: Radiography III
10.00 Credits
St Vincent's College
This course is designed to provide the student with film critique and an introduction to radiation protection and biology. It also provides the student with concepts of radiation, its production and interaction with matter, the X-ray machine, circuits, components and practical application. Radiographic procedure III is included with emphasis on lecture-laboratory study of Level III competencies. Following classroom activities, students are scheduled for supervised clinical education. The student is assigned to clinical experience three days a week mastering Level III competencies. An introduction to the operating room and specialty areas is also included. Prerequisites: BIO 212, ENG 101, INF 101, PHY 101, PSY 101, RAD 112 Co-requisites: REL 101, SOC 101
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RAD 232: Radiography IV
10.00 Credits
St Vincent's College
This course is designed to provide the student with advanced concepts of radiation protection and biology. Radiographic pathology, cross-sectional anatomy, special procedures, diagnostic imaging modalities and quality assurance are also included. Radiographic procedure IV is included with study of Level IV competencies including pediatric techniques. A final comprehensive examination is given. Following classroom activities, students are scheduled for supervised clinical education. The student is assigned to clinical experience three days a week mastering Level IV competencies as well as reviewing all past level competencies. Emphasis is placed on specialty areas and procedures. Pre-requisites: RAD 221, REL 101, SOC 101 Co-requisites: PHI 201, Humanities Elective
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REL 101: Introduction to the Study of Religion
3.00 Credits
St Vincent's College
A critical and constructive study of the nature of religion, of its functions in human life, and of its various forms and manifestations.
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SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology
3.00 Credits
St Vincent's College
An introduction to the study of human behavior as shaped by the contexts of individuals, groups, society, and culture. The basic terminology, concepts, theories, and methods of sociology as an empirical science are covered.
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SOC 210: Drugs and Society
3.00 Credits
St Vincent's College
This course presents theoretical and applied material on alcohol and other mood-altering substances of abuse and their effect on society. Emphasis is on the family structure. Pre-requisite: SOC 101
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