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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: DDT 1000, or TED 1030, or consent of instructor The student will learn the principles of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing as applied to engineering design, manufacturing and quality control. The course will include geometric concepts and standards used to communicate engineering design intent and to provide a basis for design of quality and production systems. The student will be introduced to national and international geometric standards of form, profile orientation, runout and locational tolerances. Applications will include computerization techniques and coordinate measurement machine (CMM) usage. Course/lab fees
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Admission to the RAD Technology Program Corequisite: RAD 2010 This course introduces the student to the scope of activities and responsibilities necessary to become a radiologic technologist. Students will be given an overview of the curriculum in order to better understand the role of the radiographer. Fundamental ethical and legal obligations to patients and society are discussed, as well as basic radiation safety and protective measures and quality assurance. Identification of the physical and emotional needs of the patient, nursing procedures and patient care techniques used with specific radiographic examinations are included. Students will become certified in basic life-saving techniques. Course/lab fees
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Admission to the RAD Technology Program Corequisite: RAD 2000, RAD 2011, RAD 2140, RAD 2088 This course will provide instruction and practical applications in positioning of the chest, abdomen, upper and lower extremities, for various radiographic projections. Emphasis will also be placed on anatomy and evaluation of radiographs. Course/lab fees
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Admission and advancement in the RAD Technology Program Corequisite: RAD 2000, RAD 2009, RAD 2140, RAD 2088 This course provides the student with practical applications and simulations of the positioning procedures taught in Radiographic Procedures I. Additional emphasis is placed on patient care, communication and safe practice. Instruction takes place in the campus radiography lab. Course/lab fees
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RAD 2000, RAD 2009, RAD 2011, RAD 2140, RAD 2088 Corequisites: RAD 2110, RAD 2022, RAD 2199 This course is a continuation of RAD 2009 which introduces additional procedures such as the spine and pelvis, bony thorax and contrast studies of the digestive, hepatobiliary and urinary systems. Emphasis will also be placed on anatomy and evaluation of radiographs. Course/lab fees
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RAD 2000, RAD 2009, RAD 2011, RAD 2140, RAD 2088 Corequisites: RAD 2021, RAD 2110, RAD 2199 This course provides practical applications and simulations of the positioning procedures taught in Radiographic Procedures II. Additional emphasis is placed on patient care, communication and safe practice. Instruction takes place in the campus radiography lab. Course/lab fees
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RAD 2120, RAD 2220, and RAD 2244 Corequisites: RAD 2277 This course introduces advanced procedures which includes radiographic anatomy and positioning of the skull, trauma radiography, pediatric procedures and cross sectional anatomy. Emphasis will also be placed on the critique of radiographs. Course/lab fees
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: RAD 2120, RAD 2220, and RAD 2266 Corequisites: RAD 2030, RAD 2277 This course provides practical applications and simulations of the positioning procedures taught in Advanced Radiographic Procedures. Additional emphasis is placed on independent clinical judgment and critical thinking skills. Instruction takes place in the campus radiography lab. Course/lab fees
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Admission and advancement in the RAD Technology Program Corequisites: RAD 2020, RAD 2100, RAD 2066 The student will learn the fundamentals of electrical and radiation physics and the basic principles underlying the operation of X-ray equipment. Information on X-ray production, beam characteristics, units of measure, tube housing, anodes and cathodes are also presented. Course/lab fees
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Admission to the RAD Technology Program Corequisites: RAD 2000, RAD 2009, RAD 2011, RAD 2140 This is a clinical course which will be conducted in an assigned clinical facility where the supervised practice in performing selected procedures will be provided. Simple competencies will be mastered before progressing to more complicated levels. The development of a greater understanding in the practice of professional behaviors, responsibilities and team work is expected. Course/lab fees
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