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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RTE1458, RTE1458L, RTE1613, RTE1824. Corequisites: RTE2385, RTE2523, RTE2782 RTE2834. This is a laboratory study of basic radiographic anatomy. This course includes skull, facial bones. Advanced procedures such as mammography, angiography and computed tomography are presented. Contact: 3 hours per week.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: RTE1458, RTE1458L, RTE1613, RTE1824. Corequisites: RTE2385, RTE2523, RTE2523L, RTE2834. The objective of this course is to introduce the disease processes most frequently encountered in the radiology department. The etiology, pathogenesis, treatment and resolution of each disease is discussed with an attempt to relate recent advances in these areas. Emphasis is placed on radiologic diagnosis and the relationship of the radiographic appearance of the disease to its anatomic, physiologic, and pathologic characteristics. Contact: 2 hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: RTE1458, RTE1458L, RTE1613, RTE1824. Corequisites: RTE2385, RTE2523, RTE2523L, RTE2782. Topics include positioning of the traumatized patient, adaptation of technical factors to obtain optimum film quality, advanced specialized radiologic procedures, mobile radiography and surgical procedures. Contact: 24 hours per week. Additional fee.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: RTE2782, RTE2385, RTE2523, RTE2523L. Corequisite: RTE2930. Students will be applying positioning skills as in the previous practicum courses. Topics include positioning of the skull, surgical, and portable radiography for competencies. If a student is on a fluoroscopy rotation, GI system competencies will be required. Adaptation of technical factors, advanced radiation protection procedures, and advanced patient care techniques will be expected. Contact: 24 hours per week. Additional fee.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: RTE2930, RTE2844. Corequisite: RTE2061, RTE2920L, RTE2931. The objective of this course is to prepare the student for a career as a medical radiographer. All clinical aspects are reviewed and emphasis is placed on radiography of the difficult patient, good radiation protection practices and application of sound patient care procedures in the radiology department. Contact: 16 hours per week.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: RTE2930, RTE2844. Corequisites: RTE2061, RTE2931, RTE2854. Competency based laboratory exercises to prepare students for entering the workforce. Contact: 3 hours per week. Additional fee.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: RTE2782, RTE2385, RTE2523, RTE2523L, RTE2834. Corequisite: RTE2844. This is a course designed to teach the student proper film critique, including both geometric and photographic factors along with proper positioning protocols. Radiographs of the upper and lower extremity, hip and pelvis will be reviewed. Contact: 3 hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: RTE2844, RTE2930. Corequisites: RTE2061, RTE2920L, RTE2854. This is a course designed to teach the student proper film critique, including both geometric and photographic factors along with proper positioning protocols. Films of the chest, abdomen, spinal column, sternum, ribs, cranium, and digestive system, will be reviewed. Contact: 3 hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the historical, technological, legal, economic, programming and career aspects of radio and television broadcasting. The course will include a number of required field trips. Completion of one individual and one group project will be required. Contact: 3 hours.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course in the field of video production. The course will combine both theory and practice in order to help students gain a better understanding and appreciation of the production process. Contact: 4 hours. Additional fee.
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