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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Admission to the program. Corequisites: RTE1000, RTE1418, RTE1503, RTE1804. This course is a study of basic radiographic anatomy, and positioning of radiographic examinations of the pelvis and extremities for radiographic procedures. Contact: 3 hours per week. Additional fee.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RTE1000, RTE1418, RTE1503, RTE1503L, RTE1804. Corequisites: RTE1513L, RTE1814. This course is a study of radiographic anatomy, physiology and positioning of radiologic examinations of the spine, chest and abdomen GI tract and urinary system. Procedures requiring the use of contrast materials within the digestive and urinary systems, as well as the pharmacology of contrast agents will also be studied. Contact: 3 hours per week.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RTE1000, RTE1418, RTE1503, RTE1503L, RTE1804. Corequisites: RTE1513, RTE1814. This is a laboratory study of basic radiographic anatomy, and positioning of radiologic examinations of the spine, chest, abdomen, GI tract and urinary system procedures requiring the use of contrast materials within the digestive and urinary systems, as well as the pharmacology of contrast agents. Contact: 3 hours per week. Additional fee.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: RTE1513, RTE1513L, RTE1814. Corequisites: RTE1458, RTE1458L, RTE1824. The objective of this course is to introduce fundamental principles of radiologic physics including atomic and sub-atomic theory, interactions or radiation with matter, the nature of electricity and magnetism and properties of x-rays, diagnostic x-ray tubes, x-ray circuits, units of measurements and the structure of matter and the atom. Contact: 4 hours per week.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Admission to the program. Corequisites: RTE1000, RTE1503, RTE1503L, RTE1418. This is an introductory clinical course meeting at local hospitals to give the student an opportunity to apply theoretical concepts taught in classroom courses. Basic patient care procedures, radiation protection practices and radiologic exposure and processing principles are introduced. Contact: Minimum 8 hours per week. Additional fee.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: RTE1000, RTE1418, RTE1503, RTE1503L, RTE1804. Corequisites: RTE1513, RTE1513L. Students will be applying positioning skills as in previous practicum courses. Topics include positioning of upper and lower extremities for competencies. If a student is on a fluoroscopy rotation, GI system competencies will be required. Intermediate level patient care procedures, radiation protection practices, radiologic exposure principles and the use of radiographic accessories are introduced. Contact: 120 hours per semester. Additional fee.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: RTE1513, RTE1513L, RTE1814. Corequisites: RTE1458, RTE1458L, RTE1613. Intermediate-level patient care procedures, radiation protection practices, radiologic exposure principles and the use of radiographic accessories are introduced. Contact: 24 hours per week. Additional fee.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: RTE2844, RTE2930, Corequisites: RTE2854, RTE2920L, RTE2931. Course content is a synthesis of all major topics in radiography in preparation for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists' national certification. Contact: 4 hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: RTE1458, RTE1458L, RTE1613, RTE1824. Corequisites: RTE2523, RTE2523L, RTE2782, RTE2834. The objective of this course is to provide the student with fundamental principles of radiobiology. Topics include early and late effects of radiation exposure, basic interactions of ionizing radiation with biological systems, factors modifying the body's response to radiation, principles of radiation protection and radiation monitoring and identifying the different units of measurement of all types of radiation. Contact: 3 hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RTE1458, RTE1458L, RTE1613, RTE1824. Corequisites: RTE2385, RTE2523L, RTE2782 RTE2834. This course is a study of radiographic anatomy, physiology, and positioning of radiologic examinations of the skull and facial bones. Advanced procedures such as mammography, angiography and computed tomography will be presented. Contact: 3 hours per week.
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