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3.00 Credits
This is a lecture course of principles and practices of special procedures and advanced imaging modalities. Techniques of tomography, myelography, angiography, interventional radiography will be presented. An introduction to computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, sonography, nuclear medicine, digital radiography and radiation therapy will be given. Co-requisites: RS 252, RS 255, and RS 260.
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3.00 Credits
This is a lecture/laboratory course of principles and practices of skull, facial bones, sinus and laryngeal radiography. Techniques of patient care, positioning, technique, fi lm critique, anatomy and pathology will be presented. Observation and practice will occur in the 1250 Idaho Street laboratory classroom. Pre-requisites: Admission into the Radiography Program.
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4.00 Credits
Core positioning practices in radiography demonstrated in the clinical environment. Continuation of RS 300 to include all needed competency exams required by the AART.
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3.00 Credits
Review of cell structure and function, ionizing radiation induced cell damage, history of radiation disease research, and subsequent development of radiation protection guidelines. Co-requisites: RS 332.
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9.00 Credits
Core positioning practices in radiography demonstrated in the clinical environment. Continuation of RS 272 to include all needed competency exams requied by the AART. Co-requisites: RS 330.
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10.00 Credits
Core positioning practices in radiography demonstrated in the clinical environment. Continuation of RS 332 to include all needed competency exams requied by the AART. Co-requisites: RS 355.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of radiographic terminology, anatomy, positioning, ethics, legal principles, technique, physics, radiobiology special procedures, quality assurance, patient care, and professionalism related to the performance of entry-level radiography in preparation for taking the American Registryof Radiologic Technology (ARRT) Radiography (R) exam.
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1.00 Credits
Study skills and college adjustment support targeting specifi c academic areas (e.g. nursing, natural science, education, etc.) Topics include: textbook reading and note taking, test taking strategies, research and writing techniques, time management, and career exploration and goal setting.
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1.00 Credits
Windows, 2) Word , 3) PowerPoint 4) LC Warrior Mail, 5) Warrior Web. Students must be participants of TRIO Academic Services.
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1.00 Credits
Provides study skill support in the area of basicmathematics. Course sections include support for Math 015, Math 025, Math 108, Math 130, and Math 157. Students must be participants of TRIO Academic Services.
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