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2.00 Credits
Course Prerequisites: RADT 2005, RADT 2007. Course Corequisites: RADT 2012, RADT 2032. A study of disease processes and their radiographic manifestations. Emphasis on radiographic anatomy, physiology, pathology, and evaluation of radiographic quality with related exposure considerations.
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6.00 Credits
Course Prerequisites: RADT 2005, RADT 2007. Course Corequisites: RADT 2010, RADT 2032. The clinical practice in the integration and application of all clinical skills including production of diagnostic radiographs, patient management, and performance of radiographic procedures with proficiency, and use of independent judgement. Students are provided opportunities to demonstrate radiation safety practices, effective communication, performance of radiological procedures utilizing appropriate supplies and accessory devices. Rotations will be provided in radiation oncology, nuclear medicine, and ultrasound.
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2.00 Credits
Course Prerequisites: RADT 2005, RADT 2007. Course Corequisites: RADT 2010, RADT 2012. A course study which permits selected study of topics related to the professional practice of radiologic technology and review materials in preparation for the American Registry of Radiological Technologists examination.
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3.00 Credits
For students whose standardized test (Nelson- Denny Reading) indicates a grade equivalent of 8.9 or below. Not for degree credit. Intense work with functional reading skills including word recognition, comprehension, structural analysis, phonetic analysis. PASS/NO CREDIT.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite Developmental Reading I or placement on standardized reading test (Nelson- Denny) of grade equivalent of at least 9.0 but less than 12.0. Not for degree credit. Intensive work with comprehension and vocabulary. PASS/NO CREDIT.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the study of religion as an academic discipline, including ways of being religious; religious experience; function of religious scriptures, beliefs, and rituals; nature of religious stories; role of religion in society and for individuals.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the history, religion, and literature of early Christianity from about 30-150 CE, with emphasis on writings of the New Testament. The course will focus on the way Christianity arose out of the Jewish religion and the way it spread in the Greco-Roman world. The course also introduces students to modern methods of critical analysis and interpretation in New Testament scholarship.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of Western religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam; and Eastern religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, and the religions of China and Japan. The course will also include discussion of oral religions and alternative paths.
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3.00 Credits
Travel to selected sites of religious interest. Course includes pre- and post-tour lectures, reading assignments, discussions; and post-tour writing assignment.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the Holocaust that examines its history and process of its development and implementation, and its meaning and implications for the 21st century.
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