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3.00 Credits
Radiographic exposure involving intensifying screens, radiographic grids, fluroscopic equipment, x-ray timers, and tomography. Prerequisite: RADT 350. Lec. 2 Cr. 2
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3.00 Credits
Basic Interactions of radiation and matter, Brems radiation, characteristic radiation, Planck's Quantum theory, radiographic artifacts, silver recovery, intensifying screens, radiographic grids, structure of matter, electromagnetic spectrum, x-ray production, image receptors, introduction to factors affecting quality. Preparation of technique charts for radiographic exposure. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the professional phase of the Radiologic Sciences Program. Lec. 3 Cr. 3
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3.00 Credits
Radiographic anatomy and positioning of gastrointestinal tract, urinary system, upper and lower extremities, pelvic and pectoral girdles. Notes Credit for or concurrent registration in RADT 348L and 350. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the professional phase of the Radiologic Sciences Program. Lec. 4 Cr. 4
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3.00 Credits
Laboratory study and practice of radiographic anatomy and positioning of the gastrointestinal tract, urinary system, upper and lower extremities, pelvic and pectoral girdles. Notes Credit for or concurrent registration in RADT 348 and RADT 350. Prerequisites: Acceptance into the professional phase of the Radiologic Technology Program. Lab. 3 Cr. 1
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3.00 Credits
Radiation protection, quantities and units used in measuring radiation, biological effects of ionizing radiation, patient protection, personnel protection, and development of radiobiology. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the professional phase of the Radiologic Sciences Program. Lec. 3 Cr. 3
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3.00 Credits
Supervised clinical practice and observation, including basic routines radiographic examinations, patient care, and the radiographic processes. Emphasis on professionalism, dependability, and radiographic examinations. Prerequisites: RADT 220, RADT 220L, RADT 230, and RADT 349. Lab. 9 Cr. 3
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3.00 Credits
Practical and theoretical aspects of radiographic quality. Factors influencing radiographic distortion, radiographic density, and radiographic contrast. Experiments involving factors which govern and influence radiographic quality. Fluoroscopic equipment, x-ray timers, and tomography. Prerequisite: RADT 347, RADT 348, RADT 348L, RADT 349, and RADT 350. Lec. 2 Lab. 2 Cr. 3
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3.00 Credits
Anatomy and positioning of the bony thorax, vertebral column, skull, facial bones, sinuses, orbits, mastoids, and inner ear. Presentation of radiographs for discussion of anatomy, positioning, technique, pathology and radiographic quality. Notes Credit for or concurrent registration in RADT 353L and RADT 355. Prerequisites: RADT 347, RADT 348, RADT 348L, RADT 349, and RADT 350. Lec. 4 Cr. 4
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3.00 Credits
Laboratory study and practice of radiographic anatomy and positioning of the bony thorax, vertebral column, skull, facial bones, sinuses, orbits, mastoids, and inner ear. Notes Credit for or concurrent registration in RADT 353 and RADT 355. Prerequisites: RADT 347, RADT 348, RADT 348L, RADT 439, and RADT 350. Lab. 3 Cr. 1
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3.00 Credits
Basic imaging equipment requirements and design. Basic radiographic imaging equipment related to overall x-ray circuit and equipment operation. Computer principles and components relating to operation of digital imaging systems, computed radiography, and management information systems. Prerequisite: RADT 350. Lec. 3 Cr. 3
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