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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of study in radiographic anatomy, positioning, pathology, and image evaluation with emphasis in procedures of the gastrointestinal system, biliary system, genitourinary system, bony thorax, and spine. This course includes discussion of patient care and medical terminology related to course topics. This course also includes the composition, use, and effects of contrast medium on the human body. Prerequisite: RTE 1513, RTE 1513L. Corequisite: RTE 1523L, RTE 1834.
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1.00 Credits
This course provides the Radiography student with lab instruction in radiographic examinations of the gastrointestinal system, bony thorax, and spine. Corequisite: RTE 1523, RTE 1834. Lab fee $40.00.
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1.00 Credits
This course provides the student with practical application in a supervised setting of the theory covered in RTE 1503. The student rotates through selected areas of the Radiology Department in order to gain first hand experience in film filing, film processing, and transportation of patients. The student observes, assists, and performs basic radiographic procedures (chest and abdomen) under the supervision of a clinical instructor. Lab fee $40.00. Insurance fee $22.00.
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1.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of RTE 1804 with students performing radiographic examinations under direct supervision in the clinical education centers. Emphasis is placed on chest imaging and methods of patient care. Prerequisite: RTE 1804. Lab fee $40.00.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of RTE 1814 with students performing radiographic procedures under direct supervision in the clinical education centers. Emphasis is placed on examinations of the chest, abdomen, and upper and lower extremities. Prerequisite: RTE 1814. Corequisite: RTE 1513, RTE 1513L, RTE 1418, RTE 1418L. Lab fee $40.00.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of RTE 1824 with students performing procedures taught in previous clinical courses. Emphasis is placed on radiographic examinations of the gastrointestinal system, biliary system, bony thorax, and spine. Prerequisite: RTE 1824. Corequisite: RTE 1523, RTE 1523L. Lab fee $40.00.
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2.00 Credits
This course prepares students for the ARRT examination. Emphasis is on review, test-taking skills, and mock registry examinations. The course assists the student in job placement activities including résumé writing and interviewing skills. Corequisite: RTE 2563, RTE 2874.
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2.00 Credits
This course includes discussion of the mechanisms of protection from the harmful effects of ionizing radiation as this applies to radiation workers, patients, and the public at large. The genetic and somatic effects of ionizing radiation are also discussed. Prerequisite: RTE 1000. Corequisite: RTE 2533, RTE 2533L, RTE 2854.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides continued study in radiographic anatomy, positioning, pathology, and film critique with emphasis on the skull, including sinuses, mastoids, facial bones, and orbits. This course includes discussion of patient care and medical terminology related to course topics. Prerequisite: RTE 1523, RTE 1523L. Corequisite: RTE 2533L, RTE 2854, RTE 2385.
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1.00 Credits
This course provides lab instruction in radiographic examinations of the skull. Corequisites: RTE 2533, RTE 2385 and RTE 2854. Lab fee $40.00.
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