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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: RAD 114, RAD 120, RAD 128 Students participate in clinical education at an affiliate hospital, performing procedures in accordance with the clinical competency evaluation process. Radiographic procedures are performed on a variety of patient types. [Summer offering] 42 clinical days
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RAD 206 Corequisite: RAD 228 Presents the principles of fluoroscopy and tomography, with an overview of special radiographic procedures and advanced imaging techniques including computerized tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. [Fall offering] 3 lecture hours
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: RAD 216, RAD 228 Corequisites: RAD 224, RAD 240 Evaluation of radiographic systems to ensure consistent quality of diagnostic images. Includes discussion of state, federal and nongovernmental requirements. Introduces computer applications used in medical facilities and helps students prepare for the A.R.R.T. examination. [Spring offering] 3 lecture/2 laboratory hours
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: RAD 216, RAD 228 Corequisites: RAD 220, RAD 240 Survey of the disease process and pathological conditions. Includes an in-depth study of diseases commonly demonstrated radiographically. [Spring offering] 2 lecture hours
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7.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RAD 206 Corequisite: RAD 216 Continuation of RAD 128. Study of standard radiographic positioning and related medical terminology of the urinary system, alimentary canal, biliary system and cranium. Involves laboratory simulation and evaluation. Students acquire correlated clinical experience and continue the clinical competency evaluation process at an affiliate hospital. [Fall offering] 2 lecture/3 laboratory/42 clinical days
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: RAD 216, RAD 228 Corequisites: RAD 220, RAD 224 Offers advanced clinical experience in all aspects of radiologic technology in cooperation with area hospitals. Students acquire clinical experiences and proficiencies sufficient to demonstrate competency in a specified number and variety of diagnostic radiographic procedures. [Spring offering] 42 clinical days
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RAD 240 Continuation of RAD 240. In cooperation with area hospitals, students enhance proficiency in all aspects of radiologic technology by performing diagnostic radiographic examinations on a variety of patients. In this final phase of the clinical competency process, remaining competency evaluations test student ability with respect to skills expected of entry-level radiographers. [Summer offering] 28 clinical days
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the study of religions, focusing on the nature of religious beliefs and practices, such as sacred power, myths, texts, art and rituals, the problem of evil, and the relationship between cultures, ethics and religions. 3 lecture hours
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3.00 Credits
A comparative study of the world's major religions, through a critical exploration of the essential teachings and cultural context of Hinduism, Buddhist, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Daoism, Confucianism among others, including pre- and post-colonial African and American traditions. 3 lecture hours
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3.00 Credits
Corequisite: ENG 101 or college-level eligibility An introduction to the sociological analysis of society and culture, including the origin and design of political, economic, and social institutions such as religion, the family, class and caste, education, values, norms, roles, and sociocultural change. Students learn to analyze, evaluate, and critique social structures. 3 lecture hours
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